
I am a permanent International Beading Week Ambassador. I am not paid for this. I have discovered the magic of beading thanks to generous, kind souls who transmitted it to me for free, and I want to pay it forward. IBW is about sharing passion, friendship, and making this world a better one, one bead at a time.
Many beaders start beading because a friend showed how to make something beautiful. Others started beading because they needed something to change their mind from something frightening... like illness and treatments, or to have something to keep their hands busy... Some do it for cultural reasons, some bead to make a living.. but most bead because it is simply so good...
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"After the Rain" glass tubes and metallic round beads |
And... colors do good.
Chromotherapy has been used since times forgotten by humans and left aside by modern medicine. It is fortunately making a come back, because it has proven to be healing, physically and mentally.
I think that this is one of the reasons why I can't stop beading. It is my colortherapy.

Meryl bracelet - a free pattern made for IBW 2018 |
The healing properties of colors might also be the reason why, after having beaded during many years, you suddenly have a blockage or no more desire to bead, or no more interest in using this or that color. Maybe you've healed something in you without knowing about it.
It's a bit like a sailboat waiting for wind. While waiting for the wind (or here your muse) to come back, you can do other things... like beading rainbows. Because rainbows will make you feel good. Always.
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International Beading Week logo. |
I created Anthea's Tiara (which won a gold medal in the Fire Mountain gems and Beads beading contest last year) by making each month one element in one color of the IBW banner.
Anthea's Tiara |
This year I beaded bolas canastas in the colors of the IBW logo, and the instructions for them will soon be available there too, as well as in the IBW group on Facebook. I will also make a video to explain the method.
Rainbolas - tiny bolas canastas - this is the project for International Beading Week 2019 |
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Farfalle stitch - Rainbow Butterfly Cuff |
Remember that beading might not be for everyone, but it might be the right thing for someone.
And we are there to help him/her find it!
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Little Rainbow Warrior's ruff (2012) |
International Beading Week is about our beautiful art, about friendship, about connectedness.
It is about raising awareness about our craft, making it better known, and recognized as a noble Art.
It is about raising awareness about ethics, and promoting our local bead shops, because we need them to continue sourcing beads and findings for us to enjoy.
It is about raising awareness about ethics, and promoting our local bead shops, because we need them to continue sourcing beads and findings for us to enjoy.
It is also about raising funds for charities - for example, Jean Power's secret bead along is a big success every year and all the procedures go to the charity of your choice.
During IBW, you can become a member of the Beadworkers Guild for a special price. Take advantage of this special offer to discover the quality of their magazine and projects. I love to read their articles.
The Guild also organizes a draw during IBW, in which you can win awesome prizes. To enter, you only need to send a beaded bead to the BWG for their beaded bead collection, which is a many yards-/meters-long beaded bead chain to enter. You can also bead a name badge, of which a photo is enough to enter.