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beadpoint question
hello all -
I've been reading, trying to learn a new craft. Apparently I've picked a more obscure part of beadwork or you all are not a group who practice it. I have a question or two. I've been trying to find seedbeads sized 15/0 locally. I've tried a couple shops that I thought would have a good selection of beads [like Glad Rags] and none of them carry beads smaller than 10/0. While there is another shop I will try tomorrow [hoping it is open on MLK Day], I am wondering how to change my "gauge" to meet my need. My directions tell me to use the 15/0 seed beads on #18 interlock canvas[petit or needlepoint canvas]. If I switch to the 10/0 beads what size canvas should I go to to keep the pattern looking right? This is my very first venture into beads of any sort and I had to pick beadpoint, but I really want to do it because it is so similar to one of my favorite needle arts: counted cross stitch. Thank you for bearing with me. I'm really hoping someone here can shed some light on this new arena I've chosen! -Aula -- see my creative works on ebay under http://snurl.com/369o and on zazzle at http://snurl.com/38oh |
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"vj" wrote in message
... vj found this in rec.crafts.beads, from "just me" : ]Thank you for bearing with me. I'm really hoping someone here can shed some ]light on this new arena I've chosen! i use size 15s all the time [well, at least part of the time] they carry them in my local bead store. where are you? I'm in Central Florida, on the coast. There used to be a lovely shop in Cocoa Village, but it appears to have left as something else occupies that space now. I'm hoping that the place i spied today [which was closed :-(] is open tomorrow and carries them. I am also having a lovely time checking out your link! What types of things do you make? I'm pondering jewelry and barrettes. -Aula |
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I don't do beadpoint, though I'm familiar with it. I saw a small
scissors case done in beadpoint once that I really wanted badly. I am, however, a lover of and collector of tiny beads. 15/0 are pretty easy to find, though you may not be able to find them locally. Do a Google search and you will see zillions of suppliers. In my opinion, switching to larger beads would just be icky. You wouldn't get the nice delicate intricate look of the smaller beads. Most suppliers are very quick, and I can pretty much guarantee that by ordering via catalog or online that you will pay significantly less for your beads. Tinkubus On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 02:08:13 GMT, "just me" wrote: hello all - I've been reading, trying to learn a new craft. Apparently I've picked a more obscure part of beadwork or you all are not a group who practice it. I have a question or two. I've been trying to find seedbeads sized 15/0 locally. I've tried a couple shops that I thought would have a good selection of beads [like Glad Rags] and none of them carry beads smaller than 10/0. While there is another shop I will try tomorrow [hoping it is open on MLK Day], I am wondering how to change my "gauge" to meet my need. My directions tell me to use the 15/0 seed beads on #18 interlock canvas[petit or needlepoint canvas]. If I switch to the 10/0 beads what size canvas should I go to to keep the pattern looking right? This is my very first venture into beads of any sort and I had to pick beadpoint, but I really want to do it because it is so similar to one of my favorite needle arts: counted cross stitch. Thank you for bearing with me. I'm really hoping someone here can shed some light on this new arena I've chosen! -Aula |
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Tatanka Beads (which is what I think you're talking about) has moved
from the village to 234 King Street. I am SURE she has what you need. Their number is 321-636-4104. I was just there week before last! Tell Becky that Tink from Black Swamp Glassworks says hello! She just started carrying my beads. Tink http://blackswampglassworks.com On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 02:23:05 GMT, "just me" wrote: "vj" wrote in message .. . vj found this in rec.crafts.beads, from "just me" : ]Thank you for bearing with me. I'm really hoping someone here can shed some ]light on this new arena I've chosen! i use size 15s all the time [well, at least part of the time] they carry them in my local bead store. where are you? I'm in Central Florida, on the coast. There used to be a lovely shop in Cocoa Village, but it appears to have left as something else occupies that space now. I'm hoping that the place i spied today [which was closed :-(] is open tomorrow and carries them. I am also having a lovely time checking out your link! What types of things do you make? I'm pondering jewelry and barrettes. -Aula |
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"Tinkster" wrote in message
... Tatanka Beads (which is what I think you're talking about) has moved from the village to 234 King Street. I am SURE she has what you need. Their number is 321-636-4104. I was just there week before last! Tell Becky that Tink from Black Swamp Glassworks says hello! She just started carrying my beads. Tink http://blackswampglassworks.com I will be in there tomorrow morning! Thank you for the redirection! Since you know the village, allow me to proudly suggest you visit the Space Coast Crafters' Co-op on Brevard St. [across from Village Cappuccino]. I have a number of pressed flower works in there, which I am, ofcourse, quite proud of, but there are a number of fantastic crafters who sell there and you may well enjoy your visit! -Aula PS- that's a lovely web site you have there |
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"vj" wrote in message
... vj found this in rec.crafts.beads, from "just me" : ]I'm in Central Florida, on the coast. okay - i know there are a LOT of people here from Florida http://www.guidetobeadwork.com/local...es/FL.cty.html Thanks loads! I know where I'm going! ]What types of things do you make? all kinds. beaded jewelry - not beads. I peeked at the lovely things you have on your web site. You have some marvelously stunning items there. I'm like you, I want to use the beads and I will leave the making of them to someone else. We have a lamplighter in our co-op and I stand in awe of some of the things she has made. Absolutely amazing. But, not my forte. thanks loads! -Aula |
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On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 02:08:13 GMT, "just me"
wrote: Thank you for bearing with me. I'm really hoping someone here can shed some light on this new arena I've chosen! I think you've come to the right place, Aula. What a surprise to see you here! Stick around for a while, this group will remind you of another one near and dear to our hearts. :=) -- Margie http://snurl.com/2u8t |
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Awesome link. Found some shops in my state that I wasn't aware of.
Thanks -- Debbie (New Mexico) Life is too short --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.562 / Virus Database: 354 - Release Date: 1/17/2004 |
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Have you looked at the Links List? Not only does it have retail websites where
you can buy beads (a million of 'em), but it has info under General Information, and how-tos under Instructions and Tutorials. Dr. Sooz's Links List http://airandearth.netfirms.com/soozlinkslist.html ~~No profit, just information. ~~ Sooz ------- "Those in the cheaper seats clap. The rest of you rattle your jewelry." John Lennon (1940 - 1980) Royal Varieties Performance ~ Dr. Sooz's Bead Links http://airandearth.netfirms.com/soozlinkslist.html |
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"Kathy N-V" wrote in message
. giganews.com... I've bought from them as well, and I'm quite sure they have a good selection of 15/0 beads. Make sure you get a magnifying lamp at the same time - those 15's are really, really small. /peers through bifocals at computer screen oh, dear, toto, we are in trouble now aren't we! Thanks for the suggestion! Being a big over 40 has it's attendant problems where eyesight is concerned. -Aula -- see my creative works on ebay under http://snurl.com/369o and on zazzle at http://snurl.com/38oh |
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