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  • Boscawen, NH
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Gail H. Devoid, Ph.D. - Bead Designer, Jewelry Maker, and Teacher

Thanks for stopping by. I visit many websites for beading topics, and always wonder about the beaders whose work I see. Every now and then, I come across sites that have autobiographies of designers, and I really enjoy learning more about them. I would like to tell you a little bit about myself.

I learned crafts at an early age, as my mother taught me how to knit, crochet, sew, and embroider. At the age of eleven, I learned how to loom with beads. I loved knitting while growing up, and beading took a backseat to that for quite some time.

Once I built a house in Harwinton, Connecticut in 1977, gardening became my passion. Before I moved to New Hampshire in 1993, I completed the Master Gardener program through the Connecticut Co-operative Extension, taking the course of study at the University of Connecticut branch in West Hartford.

The beading part of my life started in earnest with a gift from my husband of a pin that was a reproduction in glass of the Hope diamond. Wanting to wear this as a necklace, I searched the Internet for a brooch converter. Accompanying that online order was a small bag of beads, and a silver finding, one suitable for a cabochon stone. Being happy with the new way to wear the faux Hope Diamond pin, I wondered what I could do with this free finding from B'Sue Boutiques.

At work, a woman in sales had a hobby of making jewelry, and I turned to her for advice. She helped me with this first jewelry-making project and mentioned she was selling her seed beads, findings, books, cording, and thread and getting out of the hobby. Before she broke up the collection of beading supplies at a yard sale, I asked to see everything. We struck a deal and I bought everything. What would the people at B'Sue Boutiques think if they knew what they started with a few free beads and one finding?

The Internet helped me learn to bead and the Fire Mountain Gems catalogs became my reference books. Research on the Mirrix loom brought me to the two groups that I credit with helping me bloom quickly with this art and craft: The Bead Society of New Hampshire (BSNH) and the Fun With Bead-Patterns.com Yahoo Group.

At the first BSNH meeting, I saw exquisite seed bead jewelry done by several members, polymer clay beads done by artist Ann Dillon, lampworking beads by several NH artists, and a bead crochet project in progress with a woman learning the technique. I was enthralled. Discussion of an upcoming bead retreat convinced me to join the society. A bead crochet class at the retreat taught me the basics.

Once I learned more about beading, I started sharing what I knew through the Yahoo Groups and the bead society. I have taught at bead shops throughout New Hampshire, and I am active in several Yahoo Groups, such BeadChat, BeadCrochet, and Beadyshenanigans. I teach techniques through programs at the Bead Society of New Hampshire, and have taught classes at Michaels in Concord, NH. Nothing compares to the happy look on a new beader's face when she or he learns a new technique and walks away with a beautiful piece of beadwork, so I thoroughly enjoy these classes. I also publish free tutorials on my website.

My first magazine article appeared in Issue 4 of Bead-patterns.com The Magazine. One of my tutorials is published as part of a beading calendar for 2007, and another for a 2008 calendar. In 2009, the beading calendar from Accord Publishing includes one of my tutorials and one of my patterns. One of the watches I designed appeared in a C&GG catalog, and a bead crochet necklace was featured in Bead Babe's May 2006 Brag Page. Some of my amulet bags also appeared on Bead Babe's Brag Pages. Bead-patterns.com recognized my work as a designer in May 2006, naming me Designer of the Month. In October 2008, I will be interviewed by Mona Hair as the featured bead artist for her online radio show.

One of the reasons I started beading was to relieve the stress from working on a Ph.D. (Organization and Management, Specialization in IT Management). Part of the process of finishing my dissertation was overcoming the fear of publishing something that people will find boring. I worked on developing my confidence through my interest in beads. The feedback I received in the Yahoo group from those I have helped continues to be a vital source of encouragement to me. Becoming a better writer, bead designer, and business researcher continue to offer me my biggest personal challenges, and offer an avenue to increased accomplishments.

I finished my Ph.D. in June 2007, and I had no fears when I published my dissertation. I currently serve as the President of the Bead Society of New Hampshire and am the Vice President of Finance at Labsphere, Inc., which is part of the Halma family of international companies. I also sit on the Labsphere Board of Directors as the Finance Director.

I hope you enjoy my page and my work!
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Online Radio Show - The Jewelry Connection

The Jewelry Connection with Host, Mona Hair and Co-Host Gail Devoid

3 pm EST, 2 pm CST.1 pm MST, Noon PST


In Europe: 9 PM, except for the UK where show time is 8 PM
November 15, 2009

A Holiday in Jewels - A Collaborative Jewelry Show


Mona and Gail will have a wonderful display of submitted pieces to show and discuss. This week, Mona returns to the permanent broadcast room… Continue

Posted on November 14, 2009 at 8:35am —

Gail Devoid

More Chain Maille

March 28, 2009 - Although it took a few weeks, I prepared copper jump rings for my next creation. When the wound spring of copper was cut, I noticed that several burrs were created. I had to spend a lot of time tumbling the rings, using a cup de-burrer, tumbling again, before I couldn't even begin to create the bracelet below. This is the standard Byzantine pattern, with a clasp easily made from the same copper wire.

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Posted on March 28, 2009 at 5:19am —

Gail Devoid

Cellini Spiral Tutorial Added February 3, 2009

I have added a two part tutorial on the Cellini spiral stitch today. A written tutorial that includes a material list and design suggestions is available at Need For Beads Free Tutorial web page.

I hope you find the tutorial helpful. Let me know, and send me pictures of your creations, or post them here and email me that they are listed on this site.

Posted on February 3, 2009 at 6:36pm —

Gail Devoid

New bead crochet bracelet

Designer Jewelry - Another Flower Bead Crochet Bracelet


Sometimes my designs come from combining two different things that I've done. One of my bead crochet bracelets that I've done in the past, used variegated colored thread with crystal glass beads. The design of the bracelet came from the thread not the beads. This weekend I finished a bracelet that used the sa

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Posted on October 20, 2008 at 9:48am — 1 Comment

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New Pattern Published

The watch band below is one that I designed in response to a challenge made to create a watch band that was adjustable. I started with the bead crochet tube, and then used some techniques to add wire to the ends of the tube. When I was done with the bracelet, I donated the watch and the band to charity.


That was years ago. I had always intended to write up the pattern. However, other bead ideas flooded into my brain and I never got around to writing up the pattern. With one of my custo

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Posted on October 5, 2008 at 8:50am — 2 Comments

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At 7:31am on June 6, 2009, Debbie Commander said…
Thank you so much for checking into this for me. I emailed Dixie and she will call me next week so I can give her my info to buy the pattern. I really appreciate all your efforts.
At 7:35pm on June 4, 2009, Debbie Commander said…
Thank you for your reply. I finally was able to fine Dixie and contacted her and I will be ordering the pattern.
At 3:52pm on October 25, 2008, Marie Willett said…
Gail
Thank you so much for explaining that to me. I have belonged to groups and the copyright issue has been discussed endlessly and not as precisely as you just expressed it.

Please know that I was not insinuating that anything illegal was done by anyone. Because I am a fairly new seed beader, I was not aware that the technique to make the flag wave was not "new." I had never seen it before, so I guess it was new to me!

I have seen other very similar items being done by various designers and was wondering why it wasn't copyright infringement. I guess it is a real slippery slope with a fine line attached.

BTW, I just love your new watchband!
At 9:33am on October 25, 2008, Marie Willett said…
So if you write up instructions differently for the same item that someone else has already had published, that is ok?
Marie
At 6:11am on October 25, 2008, Marie Willett said…
Hi Gail
I will send you a picture of my dog...it's amazing how much the faces resemble each other.

I have admired your work for awhile now. I have seen your patterns on different sites. I love the idea of making a bracelet with the flags of countries visited. Nothing like taking a concept and running with it!

I purchased the flag pattern from a designer and have not sold any (yet), but one of my acquaintances has. I have the flag bracelet up on my etsy site with a disclaimer that I can only sell a few because it is my understanding that most designers don't mind if you sell a few. I would never want to do anything unsavory.

I am totally sorry if I am being naive about this. Is this flag pattern originally yours? I like the idea of being able to teach this pattern because my students are always looking for something different.

Are you going to any of the upcoming bead shows? I was a Tucson last year and loved it. Might go some place different this year.
Marie
At 9:56am on October 15, 2008, Linda Rheault said…
I did find Amanda's business card. MANDAJ@etsy.com but she is away until Nov 3rd. She may still be in Maine.
At 12:00pm on October 9, 2008, Pamela Davies aka Looner Creations said…
Thanks Gail. I hope to get some time this weekend to play around here.
At 6:49am on October 8, 2008, Linda Rheault said…
Gail, We just got back to AZ last night, it was 95 at 8 PM, but it's cool this morning. Not one cloud in the sky! I'm so glad I'm back!

In Phoenix last spring I ran into Amanda Jefferies from ME/AZ, a former member. She teaches at the Glendale Bead Museum and now makes her own lamp worked beads.
At 4:39pm on October 6, 2008, Roni said…
Thanks Gail
 
 
 

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