Bead butterfly
Wednesday, 22 August 2012 07:27 amI made this a few days ago, for my Mum's birthday, so now it's safe to upload it. :) It's supposed to be a handbag charm (or similar) hence the little lobster clasp on the top.
It's based on the malachite butterfly, which is one of my favourites - technically, the brown and green is the pattern on the underside of the wing, the top is a rather more dramatic black and bright green, but I prefer the underwing colours.
When you pick it up, the wings fold up like on an actual butterfly; I'm not sure if it was intentional. XD (The instructions on how to make it were in a book, but I didn't follow them too closely. It was probably not intentional, all their examples lay nice and flat.)
I spent ages charting the pattern for this, and of course, the fact it's not "traditional" beadwork like peyote means the pattern didn't come out like I'd charted. Drat.
Edit: this was a bit of a "rough and ready" post before I headed out to work this morning, as I wanted to see how it looked when I set my LJ to crosspost automatically (to Facebook and Twitter), but I think the only thing it crossposted PROPERLY to was my Twitter. I can't even see it on Facebook, except that there's a mysterious reference to me somehow being in Colchester recently. ¬_¬ I've tidied it up now, I think.
Edit2: I just crossposted this to the
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I'm such a coward. This is part of the reason why I never commission people, even when they're offering free drawings - I get shy and awkward about saying "OOH ME, MEME, PICK ME, NIGEL", and end up chickening out.
Edit3: Haha. I just realised: it's Whitesides, in butterfly form.