tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1964951234704513242.post3960467947307009463..comments2023-06-01T15:53:01.488+01:00Comments on Kerrie Slade: Stripes and Spikes!Kerrie Sladehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11122100745488768383noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1964951234704513242.post-33849325773311736722013-06-17T01:15:59.371+01:002013-06-17T01:15:59.371+01:00The striped flowers are lovely. Never thought of u...The striped flowers are lovely. Never thought of using them in flowers. I could only see them in tribal jewellery. I was so wrong. I love your work. Nature and especially flowers and plants is really a wonderful source of inspiration. MilkaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1964951234704513242.post-70083823179722956642013-05-31T13:10:40.043+01:002013-05-31T13:10:40.043+01:00Love the striped bead designs. The striped pattern...Love the striped bead designs. The striped patterns look especially striking in the flowers. Not to mention that the design with the detachable flowers is ingenious.<br /><br />The last year or two I've been a big fan of striped seed beads and wish they'd get some more well deserved attention so that more beaders would discover them and their potential. <br /><br />Just wish it was easier to find them (which is partially why I want more people to crave them besides me)! Especially in sizes 8/0-11/0, transparent colours and in Europe (found a shop with 11/0's in the UK which was great until I saw what they charged for shipping to Sweden -- yikes!). But one can't get everything I guess...Manekihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13362626785474144154noreply@blogger.com