Beading Artist Discovers Talent by Chance
Beading artist discovers talent by chance
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Souther and her friend and fellow jewelry maker Diane Gneiting work on their beading projects in Souther's studio. Souther's studio, Out on a Bead, at 41 Valley Drive, is open from 11 am to 4 pm on Saturdays and by appointment.
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Arts & Theater Calendar: Week of Jan. 25-31, 2012
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Bliss Beads Studio & Gallery – 161 E. Lincoln Hwy., DeKalb, Ill. Weekly classes in bead jewelry making, silversmithing and flamework glass. Now thru Feb. 4: Folded Copper. Regular hours: 11 am-6 pm, Mon.-Sat. Info: 815-517-0164.
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Perched on possibilities
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by Sydney Callis / WRITER Barbara Birdsong, owner of Perch Bead Shoppe, opened her jewelry workshop in 2009. She holds weekly jewelry-making classes in her store. (Danielle Lowe / ASSISTANT PHOTO EDITOR) Each week Perch Bead Shoppe and Design Studio …
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How to Make Beaded Jewelry : What is a Bead Board?
A bead board helps the jeweler lay out the order of the beads in a trough with measurements and guides. Use a bead board for every beading project with great tips from an experienced jewelry maker in this free video on beaded jewelry. Expert: Robin Westover Bio: Robin Westover has been creating jewelry and crafts for more than 30 years.
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LOl S/b average length for YOUR bracelet. I am what? I think of as average which is 7.25 so there ya go. We all think we have average size wrists. My daughter is 6.25 and she’s 30 and not thin, she just has tiny teeny wrists and slender fingers. So ya suggest your viewers measure twice cut once. lol.
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You can? check out the whole series of jewelry making techniques on my you tube channel.
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Correction: The average length of a bracelet for a female wrist is 7 inches,? not 8. 8 inches is used generally for bigger women with thick wrists, or a small boned man. I advise everyone making a bracelet for themselves to measure their wrist with a string first. If you do not have a bead board to compare the length of your string, using a tape measure or a ruler works just as great! Happy beading.