17 January 2009

Nuts & Washers

After much thought about how to go about building beaded motorcycle wheels, I dug through some hardware that I keep in a junk drawer in my kitchen. There I found some zinc interior tooth lock washers. I don't really know why I had them, but I thought they might look cool. So, I stitched one onto the center of the wheel on top of the other seed beads.

beaded Buell motorcycle pop art beadwork Boston bead embroidery bike wheels nuts washers
Then, I stitched the hammered sterling silver rings into place. I used some tiny nuts I had to raise up the center ring. I found those at the electronic store when I was working on my beaded Delorean! (In the last photo, you'll notice that I used even more of these on the rear wheel!)

beaded Buell motorcycle pop art beadwork Boston bead embroidery felt bike fiber art
Also, it was a good thing I used those 3-hole spacers. I needed the center holes to stitch through! Not to mention they stiffen the entire piece, especially after I cut out the excess vinyl! It actually works quite well! Then, I stitched my sterling silver bezel wire to the inside of the tire, and I stitched my black pieces of vinyl to that. I repeated this process for the rear wheel, although the larger outer rings are not stitched on yet. Here's how it looks:

beaded Buell X1 Lightning motorcycle pop art beadwork Boston bead embroidery bike nuts washers wheels
Semi-beaded Buell motorcycle. 10"wide x 6". Click to enlarge.

I was nervous about doing this a few days ago, but right now, I'm feelin' pretty good! Now, time to bead something for my Etsy shop. I also plan to start building yet another Squidoo lens. I built a new one for my Cafepress shop the other day. I do hope you'll stop by to check it out. Until next time, enjoy your weekend! :D

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6 comments:

Sara Libbey's Jewelry said...

WOW!!! that is too cool!

abeadlady said...

Looking good! Love the wheels.

Beadin' Gram/aka Jackie said...

Those junk drawers do come in handy, don't they?
Looking great

tournesol said...

Wow, the washers look great! What a really great piece this is going to be! Your creations are so unique and interesting.

Mary Timme said...

These really look like wheels on a motorcycle should look.

Ruela said...

looks good,
good work Beadie.