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darkemeralds) wrote2005-07-31 11:38 am
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Beading Serenity, Plan B
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For technical reasons involving inadequate software and pigheadedness on my part, Beading Serenity as originally conceived turned out to be stupid and nearly impossible, and I am forced to start over with Plan B.
Plan B involves a loom.
Loomwork goes much faster than the technique I originally planned, but has the disadvantage of being a huge hassle to finish. Sadly, there's no good way around this. And I knew that. I just didn't want it to be true. Hey! Those pyramids sure are pointy, aren't they?
Anyway, today I put a loom together from parts I had lying about.

The loom, warped for a project 122 beads wide

Nothing about beadwork is very high-tech
Then, using duct tape and Krazy Glue, I repaired an old (and heretofore never-needed) gooseneck magnifier that will allow me to actually see the beads. (*waves at
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Next: I have to recreate the entire damn pattern. See, the software I spent eighty bucks on does not understand some very basic things about beads--notably that they're taller than they are wide. The Serenity medallion would have been the Serenity Ellipse if I'd carried through with what the software originally spewed forth. I realized this only after printing out all 33 pages of the pattern. Silly me.
Anyway, then I can start beading. That Bead-O-Meter should start showing progress. Any day now. Really.