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New Videos for your Beading Enjoyment!
Here are the latest video classes from our talented instructors!
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Polymer Clay Basics Anne Dilker
Time to have fun with polymer clay! You can make so many beautiful and unique designs with polymer clay. The possibilities are endless! This video will guide you through the basics of getting started using this wonderful material. . . .
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Juliet Bracelet Andrea Mazzenga
A gorgeous little bracelet! A wonderful technique that works up easily and is adaptable to many sizes and shape beads. . . .
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WireKnitZ® Scrunchy Necklace Eva Sherman
This easy-to-make necklace incorporates a great new metal knit product called WireKnitZ®. As you will see in this tutorial you can stretch it, stitch, weave, layer and shape it. Your WireKnitZ® scrunchy necklace maintains its structural integrity yet remains supple, flexible, and lightweight. Have fun with it! . . .
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Continuous Circles and Cascading Circles Anne Dilker
Such a great look for such a small investment in time, materials, and supplies! Using anodized aluminum this video will teach you how to make a number of different "frames". Once you've got the frame you'll learn how to add beads and other decorative elements to make truly unique jewelry. It's colorful, it's lightweight, and aluminum is the "it" metal for this year! . . .
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Mystic Hurricane Bracelet Marti Brown
The edge colors of furnace glass add a mystic quality to this coil bead creation. It's beautiful in copper as well as sterling silver. In fact any color of wire can be used to make this bracelet. Find out how easy coiling can be. . . .
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Gemini Viking Knit Bracelet Marti Brown
The Lazee Daizee Viking Knit Tool invented by Stephanie Eddy makes this Viking knit bracelet a breeze to complete. The interchangeable plain squiggle and beaded squiggle closures take this bracelet from casual to dressy. . . .
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Art Deco Hurricane Bracelet Marti Brown
The Art Deco Hurricane bracelet is the perfect combination of wire and sheet metal. Cut silver and copper sheets, add a charm and connect them with wire and tube rivets. Make hurricane links and join them together with jump rings. Embellish the bracelet with colorful magatama seed beads. This bracelet features a self-closing hook link. . . .
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Flat Cellini Spiral Bracelet Meghan McBrearty
The Flat Cellini (chel-ee-nee) spiral is the result of using beads that are in different sizes to give you the graduated spiral. The Cellini spiral came about from a technique taught by Virginia Blakelock and Carol Perrenoud who are considered seed bead masters. They named the stitch after a 16th century Italian Sculptor named Benevento Cellini. After the tubular Cellini was born, the flat Cellini spiral stitch was developed also. The flat Cellini spiral can be used with many different beads. The beads give the different looks. So, let's jump in and have fun. . . .
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"Eggs"travagant Bracelet Kate Lippincott
This bracelet was designed using 11/0 Delica seed beads; but, you can use 11/0 round seed beads. Keep in mind that if you use round seed beads; they are not as uniform as Delica seed beads, so your bracelet may look different than the pictured bracelet. . . .
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Shiny Bubble Bracelet Leslie Pope
Add a little zing to a classic bead weaving technique with teardrop shaped beads that shine like bubbles in champagne. . . .
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Tila Medallion Bracelet Leslie Pope
Who knew that making circles could be so much fun and make such a beautiful bracelet? The two-holed Tila™ beads makes it fast, the crystal make it glitzy. . . .
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Cellini Spiral Bracelet Meghan McBrearty
The Cellini Spiral is a spiral that is made using peyote stitch and changing the size of the beads to form the spiral. It is a great project for people who know how to do peyote stitch already. If you are a beginner than watch the video for peyote stitch. Learn that and then you can try the Cellini spiral. The reason why I suggest you learn peyote stitch first is that you are doing tubular peyote and using a pattern with the beads. It isn't easy doing a pattern when you don't know the stitch. So, for the bracelet play with a color scheme that you will like. Try not to have the beads close in color because than you will not see the spiral. . . .
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Snake Knot Bracelet Debra Huber
A very easy-to-make cool looking bracelet. A great project to try out if you are just starting out working with leather. . . .
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Rivoli Pendant Meghan McBrearty
Every girl likes a little sparkle in their lives. The rivoli pendant can definitely add that sparkle. The rivoli is encased with seed beads and then embellished with crystals. This project can be done in a couple of hours. You can start it in the morning and wear it by night. Also, if you make one, you can make two and have a pair of earrings. You could even make a bunch and do a bracelet. The limits are endless. . . .
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