wombat1138 (
wombat1138) wrote2010-02-27 03:52 am
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bad beadage, no biscuit




The real problems, I think, are that the festoon loops at the side either need to be stiff enough to maintain triangular star-point shapes regardless of their angle of drape from the main strand, as above; or if the loops are flexible, they can't maintain the same symmetry as the center loop-- their weights need to be shifted down toward the center of the necklace when worn.
Gnar. I should just give up for now and try to whip up something easier (or at least along a more established paradigm) that will end up actually looking right, so I have something to photograph/list again. Otherwise it's just too dispiriting to keep thrashing around the beads all week and have nothing to show for it that I want to look at :b
--oh, and since the local JoAnn's just finished renovating and has been throwing discount coupons at me, I finally decided to buy some base-metal eyepins to see if my fang/magatama sandwich concept for the Okami Life Beads would work. I guess it looks okay from the side, when seen from a distance, but the overall assembly is just ungracefully thick and doesn't seem likely to work well for a necklace pattern or even earrings. Oh well, at least I also got a new pair of fine-tipped scissors. I should also get a small bottle of Goo-Gone to unstick my older pair which I've been unwisely using to cut packing tape, resulting in gradual accretions of adhesive all over the blades. Argharghargh.