Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Beads!

I was sitting in my knitting room a few weeks back, looking around and thinking about what to make next.  I have so many ideas for projects I would like to make and I have to admit, way too large a stash of yarn to choose from - I have a hard time deciding what pattern to use, what colours to make it with, what size .....  I want to make everything and I want to make it all NOW!  

And my eyes landed on a little pot of beads I have and the idea hit me - knit with some beads! 

And now honestly, who doesn't think of Beads when one thinks of New Orleans? Beads are just one of those iconic things that automatically come to mind when you think N'awlins - Mardi Gras, Bourbon Street, Jazz....... Beads!

I have never been to New Orleans for Mardi Gras, but I do have quite a collection of beads.  AND, for those of you with "Enquiring Minds" - NO - I have never bared any body parts to get any beads!  I have my Saints Beads and my Margaritaville beads, plain old beads from the French Market, and believe it or not - Oktoberfest beads from the (what else?) Oktoberfest parade we saw on Bourbon street -- it was so much fun to watch!   



Don't you just love seeing the tractors on Bourbon Street? 

And of course, every souvenier shop has thousands of beads to choose from.....all colours - all sizes - some naughty and many nice...




And no matter what time of year it is, you will find the trees on St. Charles Avenue festively adorned with beads tossed from Mardi Gras floats in February.




You can see trees like this all down St. Charles Avenue while riding on the Streetcar.  In summer, they are more hidden by the foliage, but the glimpses of bright shiny colours through the leaves bring a smile to my face!


Now, back to knitting....

I made a summer dress/jumper in a black acrylic yarn with a raised stripe in muted green, blue and lavender.  There is a small triangle of multicoloured glass  beads that echo the colours of the stripes on the bodice of the dress.  There is a matching headband with three beads.



And, I have made two pairs of infant socks.  The first pair is almost like a little ankle bootie with a scalloped edging with opalescent beads incorporated into the edging.


This second pair has a folded over ribbed top with various colours of glass beads worked into the ribbing.



These and other new items will be listed in my Etsy Shop (find the link on this page) before the end of this week! 

And now that I have put that in writing, I cannot procrastinate any more!  Gotta go!




4 comments:

  1. What a great post. I've never seen the floats going down the streets in NOLA. I remember my Mom coming home with all the beads she collected when she was there for Mardi Gras. Love the idea of beads in the trees ... everything needs a little bling.
    And Kasey, those new little Funky Baby items with the beads knitted in are absolutely gorgeous. I'd love to have little socks with beads knitted into them. Your ankles would sparkle.
    Always love reading your posts. Now, get back to work!!!

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  2. I have never been to New Orleans sadly, but I have to say those gorgeous socks have caught the spirit of the festivities! I love them!
    Tina xo

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  3. Beaded socks! How much fun! I've done a few pairs as well. Makes one's feet even happier!

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  4. Thank you ladies for your comments. I agree - everything needs a little bling - even babies!
    Off to work!

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