Weaving beads, inspired by trees (en anglais seulement) 6 octobre 2020

Raechel Wastesicoot
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Beading outdoors is where I'm most at peace. Here, I'm beading while camping at Bon Echo Provincial Park, Ontario. (Photo Chase Wastesicoot)

These are my beading basics: bead mat, beading needles, stiffened felt, clear beading string and colourful seed beads (Photo Raechel Wastesicoot/NCC)
These are my beading basics: bead mat, beading needles, stiffened felt, clear beading string and colourful seed beads (Photo Raechel Wastesicoot/NCC)

In addition to spending time outdoors, I bead to connect to my Haudenosaunee roots. My favourite place to bead is anywhere outside, where I’m surrounded by Mother Earth and all her beings. I find pattern and design inspiration in the colours of animal fur and feathers, the sun as it shines through the leaves of a bur oak tree and the reflection of long grasses on the water’s surface.

After hours of practice, teachings, mistakes and successes, I released my first-ever beading collection to share with others! (Photo Raechel Wastesicoot/NCC)
After hours of practice, teachings, mistakes and successes, I released my first-ever beading collection to share with others! (Photo Raechel Wastesicoot/NCC)

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