mardi 18 décembre 2012

Easy Methods To Experiment Bead Craft And Patterning: Starter Instructions To Novice

By Julie Lowry


Among the most intricate and tricky elements of bead craft is the notion of patterning. The human eye reflexively seeks out & identifies patterns, and our brains are designed to parse data in tiny, easily organized chunks. Therefore, the reason telephone numbers, social security numbers, and the like are broken into smallish chunks: 555-1212 vs. 5551212.

Sometimes, an amateur to the world of beadwork will be tempted to simply use whatever is on hand, and the outcome will be haphazard randomness. Now, it's true that this approach can often yield attractive results. There is, however, a rising body of evidence indicating that symmetry and identifiable patterns are among the keys to defining what we see and understand as "beauty." A student of bead craft would do fine to take these lessons to heart, which brings us back 'round to the significance of patterning as it relates to your beadwork.

Beadwork patterns might be as simple or as multifaceted as you'd care to make them, though I would suggest simpler designs for the novice, with increasing difficulty as a normal extension of experience. And don't think that an easy pattern will make unattractive results! The simplest pattern of all is 1-1-1, best embodied by the classic strand of pearls. Simple. Stylish. Timeless.

Still, many people get into bead craft as a form of self presentation, and among the ways that expression manifests itself in the interest is through the magic of the pattern.

Some people (both beginners and experts in the bead craft world) spend hours upon hours testing with arrangements until they hit upon anything that's really compelling. More common though, especially to those new to beadwork, is a feeling of intimidation. This is unlucky, but the overwhelming majority of hobbyists will outgrow that fear as they obtain more bead craft experience.

Still, if you have recently taken up beadwork as a hobby and find yourself struggling with the complexity of developing your own patterns, you can get a lots of sites on the web offering bead craft pattern ideas and examples. Make use of these in your designs, and before very long, you'll possibly find yourself thinking, "I like this pattern, but would not it be neat if..." and almost before you know it, you'll be on your way to creating your own, wholly unique beadwork.

Anybody can, in a matter of minutes, learn the fundamental mechanics of bead craft, but the real artistry, and the portion that takes more time to master, is learning the art of patterning. My suggestion to beginners would be simply this: Try developing bead craft patterns on your own, but don't force it. If it is something you're struggling with, seek out bead craft resource sites on the web for pattern ideas and practice with those. Earlier or later, something will "click" inside your head, and you'll find yourself branching out in your own direction.

Patience and practice. These are the real keys to mastering the craft, and coming up with original, innovative beadwork.




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