June 19, 2007
Bead Journal - June progress report
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Bead Journal,
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June 17, 2007
5,000 miles ~ AZ to NH
Mexico, Canada & U.S.A. in 20 days
I'm back in NH for the summer. This trip I took a vacation - no workshops, no beading - just sightseeing and visiting. I hadn't had a real vacation in almost 30 years. Once I organize my photos and thoughts, I'll tell you about some of this great country that I got to see.

In short.....
I started in the dry, hot, sandstone rocks of the South West.

And ended in the granite hills of New Hampshire with nice weather all the way ~ only three very short spells of rain.
I'm back in NH for the summer. This trip I took a vacation - no workshops, no beading - just sightseeing and visiting. I hadn't had a real vacation in almost 30 years. Once I organize my photos and thoughts, I'll tell you about some of this great country that I got to see.In short.....
I started in the dry, hot, sandstone rocks of the South West.
And ended in the granite hills of New Hampshire with nice weather all the way ~ only three very short spells of rain.
note - well to be completely honest it was 50 miles short of 5,000, but I like nice round numbers.
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May 19, 2007
Count Down ~ AZ to NH
There is only a week left before the car gets packed and I start on the 4,000 mile, 3 week journey to my NH Summer place. I may, or may not have access to computers along the way, so don't look for anything more from me til Mid June.
My finger woven bracelet is still in the same place it was a month ago. Not something that is really very portable.
Then there is always bead crochet ...... As long as I get the beads strung, it's perfect travel beading. I really don't have a specific project started, but do have a lot of new designs I want to try out.
I completed my Louisiana swamp bracelet some time
ago and started a matching free form necklace. This has been my "pick up & go" winter project. Everything is in a box and if I'm going to bead with friends, I can just grab the box, go and work on it. I think this one has to go to the very top of the list as I have a dinner event I have to attend in Illinois and this set would work perfectly with a long linen dress I am planning on wearing.
To answer the original question - I always have multiple beading projects waiting to be worked on. I never know what will suit my mood of the time. Also, I've just added another project to the list, Robin Adkin's 2007 Bead Journal Project. This is in the planning stage and will be ongoing for a year.
Beading Projects
The other day someone asked me if I concentrated on a single bead project, or had more than one in the works. I did a quick inventory of what's started. It's also a good way to figure out what to pack near the top for working on as I travel.
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I recently collected all of the pieces for a bead
embroidered motorcycle cap that will be a gift for a friend. I had planned on doing a flame peyote headband, but haven't liked the way it was going and ripped it out several times. Another one that will get packed for later.
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I've had this broad collar started for about 6 months and it seems to be stalled. Making multiple peyote strips is boring and somehow it keeps drifting to the bottom of the list. Might be a good travel project as it has a limited amount of beads to spill.
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I completed my Louisiana swamp bracelet some time
To answer the original question - I always have multiple beading projects waiting to be worked on. I never know what will suit my mood of the time. Also, I've just added another project to the list, Robin Adkin's 2007 Bead Journal Project. This is in the planning stage and will be ongoing for a year.
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Note: my trip East, this year, will go from Tombstone AZ to Phoenix & Payson AZ, southern Utah, through a piece of Colorado, Albuquerque NM, Gilmer TX, Memphis TN, Blommington & Urbana IL, Bluffton OH, along the bottom of the Great Lakes and end in Antrim NH.
May 14, 2007
New Journeys
At my advanced age, I should be kicking back, staying in one place, slowing down and enjoying my Grandkids. Instead, I've added several layers of new journeys to my life. The literal journey; fun & easy, is packing the beads into the orange Honda box and taking 3 weeks to visit and sightsee, on a 4,000 mile drive from Arizona to spend the summer in NH. The business journey is working on a third Bead Crochet Book; stressful, deadline prone, not easy, but fulfilling. The personal journey is finally deciding to let a casual, long distance relationship with a man slide into the realm of less casual and see where it goes; also fun, but not easy and a bit scary. Then there is a brand new creative journey ......
Bead Journal Project
Robin Adkins has started a year-long Bead Journal Project. Here and here is more information on the project. I signed up as I've been talking about wanting to do a major-type bead project for a couple of years now. This one captured my creative attention, is in a medium that was my first beading love, is in manageable chunks, and gives me some structure to carry it through to the end.
I can free think or free form in beads. For me it is an almost sensual pleasure and an antidote to the rigid planning & structure of bead crochet. I love playing with texture, color and the uninhibited growth of a freeform piece.
Bead crochet is the intellectual part and talks to my high need for planning, organization, and structure in my life. Through books, patterns and workshops, it has provided me with the wherewithal to not have a 9-5 job.
Now, can I translate all of this into a project that will carry through twelve months? This is from a person who has never kept a diary or a journal in her entire life.
OK, I need structure and organization..... I need to have a vision of how the pieces are going to fit
So let's see where this series of journeys finishes or abruptly ends.
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Bead Journal,
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Creativity
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