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Tael Green Glass
FAC
Tanzanite Blue Glass
Moss
Quartz Button
Dawn
Yellow Jade Rondell
Silver
Snowflake Spacers
Silver Beetle Spacers
Silver
Flower Caps
Dazzling
Amber Octagonal
Mystical
Flat Prism Web Agate
Apple
Green Chalcedony Button
Wavy
Crab Fire Agate Diamond
Chunky
Crab Fire Agate Barrel
Victorian Barrel Bead Spacers
Tiny
Heart Bead Spacers
Peruvian
Chrysocolla Rondell
Vibrant Green Yellow Chrysotine Disc Beads
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1.
Decide which size/type of bead you'd like to work with & larger beads are
easier. Remember - the larger the bead size number, the smaller the bead!
Try not to start with anything smaller than an 11/0, in order to avoid
frustration.
2.
Choose a needle to work with. Some beaders swear by Pony Brand needles,
other prefer John James brand. I like all of these types, as well as some
various "plain wrap" beading needles. Steer clear of the "collapsible eye"
twisted wire needles - they are difficult to work with. Remember that
beading needle sizes roughly correlate to bead sizes - a Size 10 or 11
needle will work well with 11/0 beads.
3.
Choose a thread to work with.
Avoid sewing thread, dental floss, monofilament thread and embroidery
thread (even silk) as these fibers are not made for beading and have a
tendency to break, fray and eventually rot.
4.
Decide on a stitch to learn. Almost every beader I know has begun with
either Brick Stitch or Peyote Stitch. Flat, even count Peyote may be the
most used stitch there is. There are many patterns available in this
stitch.
5.
Pick a pattern. For a very first project, stick to something simple and
fast - getting a project completed is a great way to give yourself some
positive reinforcement! Keep color choices simple and fairly far apart on
the color wheel - that makes it easier to complete the pattern.
6.
Get the beads you'll need for this project. Many patterns come with a
color legend that will tell you which bead color numbers you'll need. If
your pattern doesn't come with a legend, then just choose colors as close
to the pattern as you can.
Or make your own color choices.
7.
Arrange your workspace. A piece of Vellux blanket is an excellent beading
surface. Pour your beads into small, manageable piles on the Vellux and
place your pattern in an easy to access spot. Make sure you have good
lighting.
8.
Thread your needle and prepare it with beeswax if you like to work with
prepared thread. I do, and give my thread a light coat of wax before I
begin a project.
9.
Begin your project with a basic "stop" bead at the end of your thread.
Place a bead on the thread and then loop back through it to secure the end
of the thread and help keep your beads from falling off.
10.
Begin working your pattern. That's all there is to it!
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