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DarcyHornBeadWork
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Beadwork. Process videos and occasional rants.
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Beaded bison skull. November 2nd, 2024.
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Beaded bison skull, October 19th, 2024.
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Beaded bison skull, freeform peyote stitch, October 12th, 2024.
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Beaded bison skull, October 6th, 2024.
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September 22, 2024
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Freeform bison skull, September 15th, 2024.
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Freeform bison skull, September 8th, 2024.
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More freeform, September 1st, 2024
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bison skull, continued.
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Making bottle cap earrings, The Jade Dog way (part two).
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Making bottle cap earrings, The Jade Dog way (part two).
Making bottle cap earrings, The Jade Dog way (part one).
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Making bottle cap earrings, The Jade Dog way (part one).
The Jade Dog on HGTV's "That's Clever"
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The Jade Dog on HGTV's "That's Clever"
I can’t even watch the news, anymore. How are so many people blind and deaf to him. I have to go back into my cave for the next 4 years or maybe someone will work on their aim.😊
Funny you should pop-up, I was wondering how much advanced you are? pretty well I'd say! ...and I do wonder what your thread is made of ?
@@katharinatrub1338 Thanks for the questions! I started my beading business in 1998. I use Silamide for my beaded sculptures.
Wow! Wow wow wow!!!❤
So awesome!
You mentioned a number of food items this time - I wondered if you might put links or descriptions below your video?
I did! Do you not see the Instagram link to @whats.darcy.cooking?
This is so totally awesome!!
Calming and gratifiant to watch.... I am fascinated by your curbed needle, where can I find one like this ? I'm doing beadwork too, .. yhankyouforsharing. Love to just follow.... nice choice of music to ; )...
Hi Darcy, heard you mention that nobody is commenting on this series of video content. Dont know if you realise that we can no longer comment ,share or save the last few vids that you have uploaded . Love your work and l can assure you that nothing you have said has ever offended me. Stay strong
I am interested in learning this type of beadwork, I even have the skull. Cud you explain how you start such a project. Maybe you have another video. Thank you in advance.
Here is the beginning of this project: th-cam.com/video/1p73StZVUwY/w-d-xo.html Are you a beader? I would highly recommend learning basic peyote stitch and how to work it flat, even-count, odd-count, and tubular. You may also want to learn brick stitch as well. I would also recommend starting on something smaller, like a stone, or a piece of drift wood. You can also see some pendants I make using this technique here: www.etsy.com/listing/1772991413/handmade-picasso-textured-glass-bead
You are very artistic! I really enjoy watching you sew, it is mesmerizing and relaxing to watch! I think I can tell they are gold colored beads of different size, but are they all glass or some ceramic? I love much what you're doing here! Thanks for sharing Darcy Horn !
All Miyuki glass, except for the faceted cubes. Those are brass.
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Hi Darcy it’s great to hear your voice and to watch you bead. You do such beautiful stuff!
Every bead represents a choice in size and finish, every placement a conscious decision, each element contributing to the whole. It's fascinating.
Darcy: what type of thread are you using for this project?
Silamide! I hope they never stop making it :)