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by savanaladyI've designed a pattern for a headband that I'd like to make for my fiance. I've decided to do it in peyote flat stitch. I'm all ready, buuuut......I don't know where to get my beads. I went to Crazy Crow and I found German seed beads, italian, czech, etc, etc. I didn't realize there were so many types?...
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Channel: General Crafts
10-26-2008, 02:08 PM -
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by mutnikHi everyone,
I'm new here,and I could really use some advice about beads. I'm getting ready to start a new dress (northern buckskin), just working out the colors and whatnot. I was looking at an online bead catalog, it's huge and they have stuff listed that I've never used before....
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Channel: Buckskin Dancing
01-28-2008, 05:21 PM -
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by Broken ArrowWD's personal recommendation is
Consider a pattern which will require 11,13,15,17,19 or 21 beads.
All rows seven beads that is two rows of seven beads for an 11 or 13 bead pattern and three rows for a 15,17,19 or 21 bead pattern?
Than there...-
Channel: Beadwork
05-16-2017, 01:01 PM -
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by The RatLong time since I've been able to post anything to Powwows :-)
I'm relatively new to beading, and have decided to fully bead my next fancy feather cape/apron/sidetab/cuff set. I'll be appliqueing [sp?] the entire thing because a.) the design is fairly intricate and b.) two-needle applique...-
Channel: Beadwork
10-03-2007, 11:32 AM -
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by TallmanFLMost good beadworkers know that you can't make fine beadwork without starting with quality materials.
These days a lot of people seem to be using transparent beads with a lot of shine to them. So lets hear about what type of beads you are using, (size, style, Czech, French, other?)...-
Channel: Beadwork
07-30-2006, 07:56 AM -
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