There are so many things about it that make it wonderful. Winding down after the hectic summer months, life seems to settle back into a steady familiar rhythym again. The crispness of the early morning and evenings and the pleasure of being able to sit out in the sun with good cup of tea and watch the birds at play. There is something about the light at this time of year too. Everything seems to be just radiating colour. The mountain I look onto is just incredible, the definition and clarity just superb in the Autumn light.
We are yet to have a fire. I have been wishing for the last couple of weeks we had some fire wood. I think the month of constant rain has definitley contributed to the process. But unfortunately Rayn just hasn't had the time to get out and get us a load. It won't be long.........I will have to remember to get some marshmallows. The girls love to toast them. I think they enjoy the marshmallows more than the fire.
I tend to alsmost hibernate through the winter months. I don't like the cold. Even though we are lucky enough that the days a realitively warm, I still find my self spending a greater amount of time indoors by the fire...........beading of course :)
I have had the girls home for the last 3 weeks on school holidays, so not a great deal has been achieved beading wise. But I do have one piece I have finished. I called it Petit Jardin, and is a combination of RAW, Peyote, ndebele and square stitch

Once again, it is all about the bead. I stumbled upon and gorgeous Hybrid from Cranberry , which I really wanted to base a piece around. I had the idea for this one quite a while ago whilst creating a similar piece for a Seed Bead Challenge for the Beading Forum . It is funny how those little critters can dig their claws in. It happens to me all the time, I see bead and just can't get it out of my head until I have 'done something' with it. My current favourite is a Marlbed Blush Mustard
I just can't get enough of this bead. I guess it just meshes in with the kind of colour I go for........I don't know! But I am in the process of creating another pieces in which this particular bead is a main feature. It is somethign a bit different for me, I don't do flowers often. I am not a huge fan of beaded flowers. I have seen some magnificent examples and can appreciate the skill involved in creating such works. Same goes for lampworked flowers.....just not me! I like my flowers real and on the plant!




So thankyou Bianca, for sharing the excitement with me, and your help with the research. Greatly appreciated.






