Showing posts with label Any Bead. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Any Bead. Show all posts

Thursday, April 11, 2019

PandaHall Colorful Pearl Bracelets Sets

Summary: Different kinds of colors make different beads. This jewelry set is made up by four colorful beaded bracelets. Each of them is beautiful and bright. And it is so easy to make them. Let’s enjoy the jewelry making journey!



To make these colorful beaded bracelets, you just need to prepare some glass pearl beads strandsiron round spacer beads, crystal stretch elastic craft wires and other basic jewelry making materials, then you can follow our tutorial to make them at home.


Supplies needed to make the colorful beaded bracelets sets:
Glass Pearl Beads Strands, Round, Mixed Color, 8mm, Hole: 1.5mm
0.8mm Crystal Stretch Elastic Craft Bracelet Beads Thread, Clear,0.8mm wires
1 Box Mixed Color Iron Round Spacer Beads, 2~5mm, Hole: 1~1.5mm
304 Stainless Steel Ball Head pins, Stainless Steel Color, 20mm, Pin: 0.8mm
1 Box Brass Jump Rings, 4mm/5mm/6mm/7mm/8mm/10mm Jump Ring Mixed, Close but Unsoldered, Silver, 4~10x0.8~1mm
Jewelry Pliers, Japanese Imported Steel Short Chain-Nose Pliers, Round Nose Pliers and Side-Cutting Pliers 
Stainless-Steel Scissors


How to make the colorful pearl bracelets sets
Step 1: Make the beginning part of the bracelet pendant pattern
Put the headpin through one pearl bead, and make the point of headpin bend into a circle. Add a jump ring on the circle wire. This is the pendant bead.


Step 2: Finish the rest part of the bracelets
Thread all the beads together. One pearl bead and one spacer bead as the picture shows. Remember tie the wire a knot.
Here is the final look of these attractive bracelets

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Any Bead Which Is Small Is Termed As Seed Bead

In Eastern Europe, there was a bead industry, that is before World war11 .Germany Italy, and France were also known producers of beads. Material used was glass, metal, aluminium or steel. The cut was usually a “three-cut” faceting, popularly called as steel cuts. “vintage” beads are very costly and are rarely found these days. India, Czech Republic and Japan make the best-Quality and most contemporary germ beads. Japanese germ beads are usually uniform in size and shape.Seed beads is the most common type of modern glass bead. They are used for off-loom and loom bead weaving. They are also used for simple stringing, or just to space the other beads and also used to space jewelry too.


Newest Japanese seed bead: cylinder bead

Cylinder bead is one of the newest Japanese germ beads that is getting popular these days. It was invented in 1980. The cylinder beads are also quite uniform in shape and size like any other Japanese germ beads but these have large holes for their size. The pattern work using these beads can be more accurate and even. Hence, it costs more than round seed beads.

There are three versions of cylinder beads

·         Delica made by Miyuki in 4 sizes:15/0, 11/0, 10/0, and 8/0. From flat facets, light is reflected and this variety of delica is called “cut” delica.

·         Cylindrical beads has a brand name called treasures(formerly antiques) which is made by Toho.

·         In 2005, Toho introduced a new, precise-cut bead which comes in hundreds of colors, its called as “Aiko”.


Two techniques to make seed beads

Two main techniques are used to manufacture seed beads. The Wound method and the Drawn method. Wound method is old fashioned technique and takes more time and so it is not used in bead production these days.

Charlotte, bugle and two-cut beads

Charlotte cut beads: these beads gets their name by its inventor who had a daughter, Charlotte. There is a single facet on each bead that produces more shine. Charlotte cuts usually are available as size 13 seed bead. Size 11, 8, & 15 Charlotte are harder to find, thou they available in some places. True cut is the technical name for any bead size other than size 13.

Bugle beads: these beads are less thick but long. Bugle beads are available from ½” to 2” in length, and these beads are twisted. Two-cut seed beads this is a class of its own. Two cut germ beads was never cut as a round bead, instead its raw cane has been shaved and cut.