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June 28, 2016

One Thing Leads to Another: Part 2


Micro macrame bracelets by Sherri Stokey.

In last week's post, I showed you an example of one thing leading to another with a purple and green micro macrame bracelet duo:

Purple and green beaded macrame.

Those pieces led to switching out the purple for aqua, which resulted in this pretty pair:

Lime and aqua micro macrame with beads.

I started off with one done in mostly aqua cord with a zigzag band of lime green:

Lime and aqua micro macrame bracelet from Knot Just Macrame.

Then I switched out the cord color placement (and tweaked a few bead colors) and got this one!

Lime and aqua micro macrame bracelet by Sherri Stokey of Knot Just Macrame.

These bracelets scream "SUMMER" to me with:  bright and colorful!


June 22, 2016

One Thing Leads To Another

Micro macrame bracelets in lime and amethyst by Sherri Stokey of Knot Just Macrame.

You are probably on to me by now, with my "one thing leads to another" strategy.  I don't really set out to do it, but as I'm knotting one bracelet, I'm usually wondering what it would look like if I reverse the colors or add another color of cord or a pop of something in the beads...  This time I started with this:

Beaded macrame bracelet in purple and green.

Beaded micro macrame bracelet in purple and green.

Then I switched the position of the cord colors and got this:

Beaded micro macrame bracelet in green and purple.

Beaded macrame bracelet in green and purple.

ZigZag macrame bracelet.

I can't decide which one I like better.  Do you have a favorite?

Micro macrame bracelets in lime and amethyst by Sherri Stokey.

Micro macrame bracelets in lime and amethyst by Knot Just Macrame.

June 10, 2016

Starfish Color Palette Challenge Reminder


This is just a quick reminder that there are only a few days left to finish your piece for the Starfish Color Palette Challenge.  Photos of finished pieces need to be in by June 15th in order to be included in the blog reveal post.  You can find all the details over on the Love My Art Jewelry blog.  

I hope you'll play along - there's still time!

June 1, 2016

Yet More Beachy Macrame Jewelry!

Beachy macrame bracelet by Sherri Stokey of Knot Just Macrame.

With Memorial Day behind us, it finally feels like summer is official and the Starfish Collection color palette I've been working with seems even more appropriate.  Turquoise blues mixed with sandy tans and ecru just scream beach and summer and when you throw in macrame knotting, it's a match made in heaven.

Beachy macrame bracelet by Sherri Stokey.

As usual, before I've even finished knotting one macrame bracelet I'm struck with an idea for another.  Usually it's some variation or mutation of the one I'm working on.  This time I started with the Woven Diamonds micro macrame bracelet in the first photo (pattern is offered as an online class on CraftArtEdu, if you want to make your own).  While I was making that one, I was thinking how pretty the bead mix was and how nice it would look in my Drunkards Path pattern (also an online micro macrame class at CraftArtEdu).

Beaded macrame in beach colors.

As I was working with the bead mix, I thought it would be fun to arrange them in arcs of color, so that led to another bracelet.

 Beaded macrame bracelet in beach colors.

Me being me, I couldn't leave well enough alone.  I had to see what it would look like with all stripey sections.

Beaded macrame bracelet in beach colors from Knot Just Macrame.

I liked the stripes up so that they undulate through the length of the bracelet.

Beaded macrame bracelet with undulating stripes from Knot Just Macrame.

And of course I added a little starfish on the end.

Closure of macrame bracelet with starfish charm.

I have a completely different project in the back of my mind that I've been wanting to try for years - barefoot sandals.  I'll never get there if I keep getting distracted by other bracelets that need to be made, but I'm still mulling over the idea.  Meanwhile, this:

Assortment of macrame bracelets in sand and surf colors.