These are my favourite scissors. They are Leah from the Gingher Designer series. I know it's hard to see the detail, but they are the most beautiful purple roses with green leaves. For the fob I used a lavender glass seed bead, purple swarovski crystals and a leaf green bead. The centre is a swarovski ball and the end is a bobbin that I threaded some purple DMC thread on.
Here's a closer look.
This is a terrible picture and I do apologize. These are my Ginger Designer "Julia" scissors. I used a smoky moonstone bead, a smoky glass bluish/greenish bead, glass periwinkle seed beds and ceramic blue bead for the middle. The end bead is a fresh water pearl set in silver.
A better look, although the pearl doesn't really show up very well.
These are my Ashleys. I used a pale pink pearl seed bead, swarovski purple, the same green beads I used for my Leah's, and the end bead is a pale pink rose.
A closeup of the rose.
These are my Charlene's. These were the first Gingher scissors I ever collected.
The fob is swarovski amethyst and light purple, with a smoky rose bead in the middle. The end is a swarovski heart.
These are my Alyssa's, which are tiny peacock feathers. I used blue and clear seed beads, and blue and white swarovski crystal beads. The end bead is a palm tree a friend whom I met on a cruise to the Caribbean gave me.
I really enjoy making fobs, and I've made them for all of my friends in my stitching circle. Although they do run a tad on the expensive side to make, the crystals really catch the light and make for a stunning outcome.
And that's it. I do think my Gingher collecting is at it's end, so my Visa (and my husband) can relax. But who knows. Gingher puts out 2 new designs a year, and down the road there may be a pattern that I simply must have. And of course, it will have to have its own fob!
Perhaps I had better not put the Visa away just yet....
~Rai Rai