Beading guide BD B- Beading Guide Beading Guide The Elements of Beaded Jewelry Believe it or not archeologists have found beads dating as far back as years ago Today beading is as popular as it ? s ever been Whether you are a beginner or an experienced be
BD B- Beading Guide Beading Guide The Elements of Beaded Jewelry Believe it or not archeologists have found beads dating as far back as years ago Today beading is as popular as it ? s ever been Whether you are a beginner or an experienced beader this beading guide has information techniques and tips that will help you learn or sharpen existing beading skills Packed with photos illustrations and step-by-step how-tos this is a reference guide that you will use again and again Beads Cabochons are a non-bead because found in size however there is no hole that beaders use they can be as small as Bead Shapes frequently They can also be known mm or as big as Beads come in many shapes other as a cab for short It ? s simple to use a mm We usually call than standard rounds Beads are most cabochon Just apply glue to a matching bigger seed beads ??or sizes commonly measured in millimeters bezel and adhere and ??E beads mm such as mm mm or mm However you ? ll ?nd in this section not all beads have holes and not all beads follow the millimeter rule Glue Half-drilled beads can be glued to ?ndings and to the Cabochon Seed beads are named for their size end of memory wire jewelry since they are about the same size as Half-Drilled Bead seeds Seed beads are most commonly Seed beads can come in shapes like triangles squares cylinders and delicas Delicas are very accurately cut seed beads that are usually used with bead table of contents The Elements of Beaded Jewelry Beads Bead Shapes Bead Types Gemstones Metals Wire Findings Stringing Materials Tools Beading Needles Wire Metal-Working Tools Pliers Cutters Introduction to the -in- Tool Miscellaneous Tools General Techniques Inspiration Color Color Wheel Stringing a Great Design Necklaces Bracelets Anklets Earrings Simply Beads Kit-of-the-Month Club stitches Triangles squares and cylinders can be used in stitches as well as stringing designs Triangles Cylinders Delicas Gemstones Metals Pearls Shell Squares Hex -cuts Other bead shapes Round Marquise Paper Wood Oval Rondelle Heishi Teardrop Coin Briolette Teardrop Top Drilled Donut Chips Pebbles Gemstones Gemstones once a traditional bead material for those of high social status are now available at prices that make them a ?ordable It ? s easy to think a sapphire is blue and a ruby is red but most gemstones come in colors that we wouldn ? t have imagined And with today ? s technology we have a plethora of shapes cuts and facet possibilities Here are some of the most common gems used today Agate Citrine Lentil Cube Flat Rectangle Nugget Flat Square Center Drilled Amethyst Amber Diamond Dumortierite Goldstone Hematite Jade Jasper Kyanite Labradorite Lapis Lazuli Larimar Bead Types Beads are made from many materials ?? some traditional and others less so Calcite Glass Clay Carnelian Acrylic Crystal Emerald Fluorite Magnesite Moonstone Obsidian Bone Horn Felt Chalcedony Garnet Onyx Opal Prehnite Pyrite Quartz Rhodochrosite Rhyolite Ruby Sardonyx Sodalite
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