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How Sad!!
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, Kathy King writes On Jul 9, 2:13*pm, Shirley Shone wrote: Dear Candace, it does my heart good to see you post. * You can be me but without the health problems, I would not wish them on anyone. Arondelle made my wand and I made one for Tina. My wand sits alongside of me as I type. Hugs to you my dear friend. Shirley In message , ~Candace~ writes You had to mention the wand swap, and that brought me out of the woodwork, Shirley *I can't recall who got my wand, but man do I feel bad for them. *It was so terrible!!! *I used poly clay...and let's just say that I should have waited a year or two before attempting to make anything out of that medium, for anyone but myself! *LOL *I still have the lovely wand that was sent to me, tho...a beautifully bead-soup beaded hairstick, that I do use in my hair for a bit of a pick me up My thoughts are with you, my friend, and yes, I still want to be you when I grow up ~Candace~ Shirley Shone wrote: In message , Dwyn writes well - I thought I'd de-lurk and say hi. I didn't realize that this used to be a very active list - I'm sure I don't remember subscribing to it - but I started getting little emails that there were posts. I was very sorry to hear about the passing of Shannon Hill - I'm glad someone posted it here. I'm a lampworker in Canada - my interesting in beads and jewelry started when I used to collect vintage costume jewelry and has sort of gotten out of hand from there! I am closely associated with beadfx.com - (disclosure - but I really do believe in the store so when I recommend it - it is truly heartfelt!) *which is a bead store in Canada. It's online and a brick and mortar store - I do the website and also teach lampworking classes. And I'm should be actually writing my Monday blog post instead of reading here! Shirley - you have my deepest sympathy on the heart and back thing. That's a scary place to be - but you are right - living in pain is no way to go. My other obsession is dogs - I have 3. You have no idea what an effort it is to stop there and not say more. ;-) *Welcome to the group, so good of you to de-lurk *We used to be really active, more than a 1000 posts at one time. We had great fun doing swaps, making bracelets, necklaces and exchanging *them. Also had a wand swap. Then we had BFNR ( beads for no reason) when we sent a package of beads *to someone we thought needed when. *I actually got the first package but it really was for a reason that time. It was when I had the 6 stents put in my heart. The card said From our hearts to your heart. I still have it and also still a lot of the beads that came with it. Some are in jewellery and other I still fondle. *We had a Shirley's Spoon club whereby I used to send an antique salt or *mustard spoon used for scooping up beads. I used to enclosed them in *parcels. I would get them from antique fairs. *How I wish that those day were back but I doubt if they ever will be. *I have a RCB gallery of peoples photos over my work bench and I can look *up and see them every day. Hugs Shirley -- Shirley Shone - Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hey Shirley!!!! Sorry to hear about your health problems. Know that I am sending soft, gentle, hugs your way! Kathy K (KDK) Thanks very much Kathy. Hugs Shirley -- Shirley Shone http://www.allcrafts.org.uk |
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How Sad!!
On Jul 9, 11:32*am, Kathy King wrote:
[...] Kathy K (KDK) took a while, but finally clicked ... |
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How Sad!!
I sure can elate to that!
I started to get at my beads last March or April. You know, time to use it or lose it. Actually, I got a whole pile of necklaces done. About 60 or 70 done! Some are wonderful, but some are just done so that my supplies get used. Most don't have near as much silver as I've used in the past. Of course, I also figure that I can get more silver and restring them later too. But when I say "done", I mean they are strung. Most of them don't have clasps, and only a few have descriptions and prices. And that doesn't include the next step of actually selling them either! But since mid April I've been battling gov't and insurance agencies for Pete's disability. :-( Damn, if you're disabled it's impossible to jump through all the hoops to get benefits or medical care. Tina On Jul 5, 6:53*am, (Marilee M) wrote: Good morning Shirley! *Well have no idea what time it is in England, but whatever hope this finds you feeling good. *I know you have tried to revive the group and I truly thought you might have succeeded but after a few posts, Nothing!!! *I do beaded cabs but have to admit so busy trying to clear out years of craft supplies that haven't touched a bead (except to buy more) for months!!!! It is an addiction!!! Marilee |
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How Sad!!
What a hard decision!
Those pain decisions often have no good solution. I wish the docs would give Pete stronger meds, but on the other hand getting rid of the pain leaves very little self-awareness sometimes. Whatever you decide, Shirley, my prayers are with you. Tina On Jul 5, 9:48*pm, Shirley Shone wrote: In message , Marilee M writesGood morning Shirley! *Well have no idea what time it is in England, but whatever hope this finds you feeling good. *I know you have tried to revive the group and I truly thought you might have succeeded but after a few posts, Nothing!!! *I do beaded cabs but have to admit so busy trying to clear out years of craft supplies that haven't touched a bead (except to buy more) for months!!!! It is an addiction!!! Marilee Well it is morning now and I have just struggled to get up. I too have done many crafts in the past and am trying to get rid of some of the things I have. I know I shall never do some of them anymore. Since my health as deteriorated over the last 18 months. Been rushed in hospital 5 times with heart problems. I have another cross to bear. The results of my MRI scan two weeks ago showed that I have a bulging disc in my spine in the lumber region. That is the cause of the excruciating back and leg pains I have been suffering for 10 months. The only solution is surgery but alas my heart may not stand up to it. A tough decision to make, risk my life or be in pain for the rest of it. I have been to an osteopath but he cannot help me. So I keep myself busy with Genealogy and occasional beadwork. Any one can feel free to e-mail me and I will reply when I can. Address below, Hugs Shirley -- Shirley Shone |
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How Sad!!
Effort to stop? Then don't . Tell us more. Can you show us some of your lampwork? Where is Beadfx, geographically? OK, I checked. Scarborough. We really do need LBSs (Local Bead Stores), even though we can get most of our needs met on line for cheaper. If we don't patronize them we won't have them when we need them. What kind of dogs do you have? Ours is a 17 year old Queensland Heeler. What a crazy, bite-y dog! Tina On Jul 6, 3:24*am, Dwyn wrote: well - I thought I'd de-lurk and say hi. I didn't realize that this used to be a very active list - I'm sure I don't remember subscribing to it - but I started getting little emails that there were posts. I was very sorry to hear about the passing of Shannon Hill - I'm glad someone posted it here. I'm a lampworker in Canada - my interesting in beads and jewelry started when I used to collect vintage costume jewelry and has sort of gotten out of hand from there! I am closely associated with beadfx.com - (disclosure - but I really do believe in the store so when I recommend it - it is truly heartfelt!) *which is a bead store in Canada. It's online and a brick and mortar store - I do the website and also teach lampworking classes. And I'm should be actually writing my Monday blog post instead of reading here! Shirley - you have my deepest sympathy on the heart and back thing. That's a scary place to be - but you are right - living in pain is no way to go. My other obsession is dogs - I have 3. You have no idea what an effort it is to stop there and not say more. ;-) |
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I treasure my Shirley spoon.
Tina On Jul 6, 7:07*am, Shirley Shone wrote: In message , Dwyn writes well - I thought I'd de-lurk and say hi. I didn't realize that this used to be a very active list - I'm sure I don't remember subscribing to it - but I started getting little emails that there were posts. I was very sorry to hear about the passing of Shannon Hill - I'm glad someone posted it here. I'm a lampworker in Canada - my interesting in beads and jewelry started when I used to collect vintage costume jewelry and has sort of gotten out of hand from there! I am closely associated with beadfx.com - (disclosure - but I really do believe in the store so when I recommend it - it is truly heartfelt!) *which is a bead store in Canada. It's online and a brick and mortar store - I do the website and also teach lampworking classes. And I'm should be actually writing my Monday blog post instead of reading here! Shirley - you have my deepest sympathy on the heart and back thing. That's a scary place to be - but you are right - living in pain is no way to go. My other obsession is dogs - I have 3. You have no idea what an effort it is to stop there and not say more. ;-) Welcome to the group, so good of you to de-lurk We used to be really active, more than a 1000 posts at one time. We had great fun doing swaps, making bracelets, necklaces and exchanging them. Also had a wand swap. Then we had BFNR ( beads for no reason) when we sent a package of beads to someone we thought needed when. I actually got the first package but it really was for a reason that time. It was when I had the 6 stents put in my heart. The card said From our hearts to your heart. I still have it and also still a lot of the beads that came with it. Some are in jewellery and other I still fondle. We had a Shirley's Spoon club whereby I used to send an antique salt or mustard spoon used for scooping up beads. I used to enclosed them in parcels. I would get them from antique fairs. How I wish that those day were back but I doubt if they ever will be. I have a RCB gallery of peoples photos over my work bench and I can look up and see them every day. Hugs Shirley -- Shirley Shone |
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Dwyn's Beads (was How Sad!!)
Hey Dwyn, I found some of your beads.
http://www.beadfx.com/inspirations/i...ons.php?id=155 And what are these mood change beads? I've never heard of them before. I think they're cool but wouldn't want them to have such a wide range of changes. http://www.beadfx.com/images/s15579.jpg Tina On Jul 11, 3:57*pm, Tina wrote: Effort to stop? *Then don't . *Tell us more. *Can you show us some of your lampwork? Where is Beadfx, geographically? *OK, *I checked. *Scarborough. *We really do need LBSs (Local Bead Stores), even though we can get most of our needs met on line for cheaper. *If we don't patronize them we won't have them when we need them. What kind of dogs do you have? *Ours is a 17 year old Queensland Heeler. *What a crazy, bite-y dog! Tina On Jul 6, 3:24*am, Dwyn wrote: well - I thought I'd de-lurk and say hi. I didn't realize that this used to be a very active list - I'm sure I don't remember subscribing to it - but I started getting little emails that there were posts. I was very sorry to hear about the passing of Shannon Hill - I'm glad someone posted it here. I'm a lampworker in Canada - my interesting in beads and jewelry started when I used to collect vintage costume jewelry and has sort of gotten out of hand from there! I am closely associated with beadfx.com - (disclosure - but I really do believe in the store so when I recommend it - it is truly heartfelt!) *which is a bead store in Canada. It's online and a brick and mortar store - I do the website and also teach lampworking classes. And I'm should be actually writing my Monday blog post instead of reading here! Shirley - you have my deepest sympathy on the heart and back thing. That's a scary place to be - but you are right - living in pain is no way to go. My other obsession is dogs - I have 3. You have no idea what an effort it is to stop there and not say more. ;-) |
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On Jul 10, 8:39*pm, Maren aka HiloBeads or PalmsEtc
wrote: I have a problem with too much light, not being able to see the flame is part of the problem - and then you get eaten alive by mosquitoes here. But, the ventilation is taken care of. I only have one solid wall, the other 3 are open. Yes - I have experienced that too. Even in a sunlight room. Burned the snot out of everything. That's why I like my darkened cave! But it is very satisfying, in a weird, sadistic way - when the bugs fly into the flame and sizzle! Die, mosquitos, Die! ;-) Oh dear - I've probably revealed too much! ;-) |
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Dwyn's Beads (was How Sad!!)
On Jul 11, 10:50*pm, Maren aka HiloBeads or PalmsEtc
wrote: On Jul 11, 3:37*pm, Tina wrote: Hey Dwyn, *I found some of your beads.http://www.beadfx.com/inspirations/i...ons.php?id=155 And what are these mood change beads? *I've never heard of them before. *I think they're cool but wouldn't want them to have such a wide range of changes. *http://www.beadfx.com/images/s15579.jpg The "mood" stuff was big in the 70's - my understanding is that it is a heat sensitive liquid crystal. You see the same thing available as a level indicator for propane tanks (magnetic strip - stick to the tank - pour hot water along it - where the colour change is indicates the level in the tank) and wine temp indicators. In the 70's - it was made into cheap and nasty jewelry that indicated your mood - black = cold, brown, warming - yada yada blue = passionate. Hey - it was the 70's. These beads are current - and are nice quality - nice and shiny and the colour change is very dramatic. Because of the science involved - I don't believe there are any that have more controlled colour changes. For just two-colour changes - there are the colour shift glasses - but they don't respond to body temperature - just different types of light - usually sunlight vs indoor light. I'm a big fan of the science behind the bead! |
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Dwyn's Beads (was How Sad!!)
Yeah, I remember the mood rings. They never had very good colors.
And these beads look nice, but I like having more control of the colours in a composition than a range from purple through to orange! What colour shift beads are there besides the "alexandrite"? I'd love something in the blue green range but have never seen that. I didn't know about the propane tank level indicators. And you say they use that technology for wind-chill? Fairbanks, and especially my place, has very little wind, so I've never really paid much attention to that. But you get that nasty wind off Lake Superior in Scarborough, don't you. Tina On Jul 12, 2:23*am, Dwyn wrote: On Jul 11, 10:50*pm, Maren aka HiloBeads or PalmsEtc wrote: On Jul 11, 3:37*pm, Tina wrote: Hey Dwyn, *I found some of your beads.http://www.beadfx.com/inspirations/i...ons.php?id=155 And what are these mood change beads? *I've never heard of them before. *I think they're cool but wouldn't want them to have such a wide range of changes. *http://www.beadfx.com/images/s15579.jpg The "mood" stuff was big in the 70's - my understanding is that it is a heat sensitive liquid crystal. You see the same thing available as a level indicator for propane tanks (magnetic strip - stick to the tank - pour hot water along it - where the colour change is indicates the level in the tank) and wine temp indicators. In the 70's - it was made into cheap and nasty jewelry that indicated your mood - black = cold, brown, warming - yada yada blue = passionate. Hey - it was the 70's. These beads are current - and are nice quality - nice and shiny and the colour change is very dramatic. Because of the science involved - I don't believe there are any that have more controlled colour changes. For just two-colour changes - there are the colour shift glasses - but they don't respond to body temperature - just different types of light - usually sunlight vs indoor light. I'm a big fan of the science behind the bead! |
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