Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Beading with my Beady Eyes!!




Well, I have been literally 'Lost' in the wonderful world of Native American Beading for the last week... a place I really do not have any right to be ...talk about a stranger in a strange land!! I admit that I know little to nothing about this intricate and detailed process of art... but I have a strong passion to learn... so that obsession has propelled me forward into an unknown place.... it's scary in here at times!!
I have several girl and guy friends who are beaders Extraordinaire they blow my mind with their skills and talents to create fantastic designs and patterns ...why I have been known to drool while viewing their beautiful work... though I marvel at what they do...my love of beading is approached from another direction ... I want to learn how to Bead like the Native Americans did back in the 1800's ...
I adore the breath-taking beaded elk and deer hide bags , with the odd sized glass trade beads with the unique colors of 'greasy yellow , blue and red' muted tones of well worn beads , trade goods of brass, shells , woolen fabrics, utilized bone fragments , teeth ,antlers, dew claws of deer. Each bag has a distinct personality of it's maker and displays with breathtaking beauty the too numerous to count hours of dedicated work. There is pride in the making of each bag ..and pride in the wearing... I adore the entire process , history and art of each bag I see.
I certainly cannot afford to purchase any of this art ...but rather buy the books that contain these timeless treasures...so I have made it my own personal mission to try and recreate the best I can their beauty..I can never do them true justice ...but I am loving the learning process and with each bead I hand sew into the hide my mind takes me on a wonderful journey through history...I guess it is my own way of paying respect.
I will say again, I am no beader! I have only made 4 bags (2 bigger and 2 smaller) and have so far to go ...Silly Me! I choose this to do now at this time in my life...pushing 60 and eyesight that is not half what it use to be...what, am I Nuts!!! (don't answer that) ...
But when a passion hits...it hits...and who am I to ask questions!!
Each bag that I make is a 'gift' to our Tipi.... and with each gift a sense of pride comes over me..
I will do this for as long as I can...grow in skill and spirit with each that I make ..and feel content in this New Art form I have embraced...
By the by...this bag is a Sioux 'Strike-a-light' Bag...for keeping fire starting materials while on horse and traveling...also used to keep basic necessities , worn on belt. This bag is approx. 16 inches long by 6 inches wide.
Thanks for taking a peek...
Jodi

5 comments:

Judy C said...

It's beautiful. Is there anything you can't do?

Debbie said...

Jodi love the beaded bag. Must have taken ages.
I read a miniature blog by Casey and she does the most amazing beaded work in full size and miniatures..
If you want to take a peek here's her link:- http://caseymini.blogspot.com/

Creager Studios said...

I still am having a heck of a time juggling Judy ...I would LOVE to learn. Can't knit, can't play a musical instrument..

Thanks so much...glad you like it

Creager Studios said...

Hi Debbie...

Thanks so much...it actually only took me 4 days ...but 4 full days, nothing else...ouch my butt and back!!
Wow...I will go over and check out Casey's blog...thanks for the info.

flyingbeader said...

Wow that is a great bag. I started out my beading taking classes with a Native Delaware. We made a replica of the Niagra toe bags that were made & sold to tourist. I learned so much from her & she pointed me on this dangerous road of being a bead nut.