Seed beads. Bead embroidery.
Needles and thread.
Focals and fabric.
delicas, 15's and 11's...
glass and gemstones.
rounds, drops, daggers, lentils...
This month I am going on a real vacation. The kind that is longer than 3 days and requires a passport. We are going on a cruise. Not the aptly named
Bead Cruise, since I know that's what you were thinking. But I plan to make my cruise a bead cruise on my own.
I have a hard time sitting still doing nothing. (What others call relaxing, LOL) I think I will adore poolside lounging, in the shade, reading. But there will be times we are hanging out with family, and I need to have something to do with my hands. Enter bead embroidery. Formerly
my snow day guilty pleasure - now my at-sea serenity.
So I google "travel bead mat". Because I am thinking there must be cool products out there.
I started with the
Beading Pal by Ezel Findings. I had seen it recommended on Facebook by Moggie Moyer of
Bead my Love. Oh its a beauty! But it is $100 and that was definitely beyond my budget at this time. And since seed bead aren't my main thing medium I can't justify the splurge.
I liked this one from
Unkamen Supplies on Etsy. The price was right, the four flaps open out and the work surface inside is black velvet. It seemed a little too big for my needs though.
The BYOBeads box is a brilliant thing! It is the creation of Leslie Rogalski of
The Sleepless Beader. Our paths had crossed many times and I was pleased to finally meet her at
Berks Bead Bazaar this past weekend. This tin kit includes bead mat, travel scissors, and a magnet for needles. Its deep enough to hold your tubes of beads... And a great deal at $20. (um. When I went to buy one they were sold out...)
So I am trying to pack and organize seed beads and projects... I have the BEADSMITH sticky mat that I will try, and one small box of thread and needles. I love the antique butter pat dish as a beading dish. And while I know it may seem silly to travel with china... it was like $2.50 at the local antique store, and it makes me happy. I have been planning (simple) projects and selecting beads...
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The essentials, and a few planned pieces... |
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Planned pieces and packing options: Fox Kitsune pouch by Meredith Dillman. Triple spiral pouch is one I felted and embroidered. |
While I love the bead travel accessories on the market - I may be relying on my selection of pouches. That and the ever handy dandy ziploc bags... I was considering repurposing the wooden cigar box, but I am on the fence about that one. Then as I was starting to take pictures for this post I pulled ALL these cabs that I wanted to take and do something with... Oh boy! The cruise isn't THAT long.
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Polymer, stoneware and earthenware cabs by... moi! |
So - off I go in to the wild blue yonder. Armed with seed beads and needles, to relax like it was my job. <chuckle> I will update you on my progress later - how much or how little I actually accomplished!
For now - do you ever travel with jewelry projects? Whats your favorite travel gadget or organizer?
Jenny
www.jdaviesreazor.com