Working -- Heather Worthing
SHE IS
Creating breathtaking patterns with colorful beads
A CREATIVE JOB
For Heather Worthing, 21, beadwork feels like a hobby, but it is her
full-time job. She works up to 36 hours a week at Bead City, an exclusive
bead store on Harbor Boulevard.
The Costa Mesa resident is a psychology student at Orange Coast
College.
“But when you love something so much, you just make time to be there,”
Worthing said.
It is the creative process that Worthing says she cherishes the most
about her job.
“It’s just a lot of fun,” she said. “I’ve made jewelry since I was 11
years old. I always liked to paint and draw and make these gorgeous
things.”
BEAD MAGIC
Worthing has worked at the store for four years. There, she helps
customers pick out what they want and counsels them on what combinations
would work.
“I have people coming in all the time saying they saw this necklace at
some store and it was really expensive and it was not even in the colors
they wanted,” she said.
So as they describe the necklace to Worthing, she helps them pick out
the beads and strings that will create the jewelry of their dreams.
Although several people make a career of it, Worthing says,
eventually, beadwork is something that will remain her cherished hobby --
a passion.
“I plan to be in the business of psychology,” she said. “So this, for
me, is a creative release. It’s something to get away from all that
logical thinking.”
WORKING HER MAGIC
But Worthing said she would probably sell some of her wares to friends
and acquaintances. And as for family, they can always expect something
dazzling when they open Christmas or birthday presents from her.
Her favorite medium, says Worthing, is crystal and wire.
“I love to work with shades of blue,” she said. “I don’t know why.
It’s been my favorite color since I was tiny.”
She has been self-taught so far, but Worthing says she plans to take
courses offered by some colleges and institutes in soldering or making
metal jewelry.
“That’s the only thing I can’t do,” she said. “It would be wonderful
to be able to work with metal too.”
* Story by Deepa Bharath; photo by
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