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Bombarded by Beads

by Tammy Powley on September 11th, 2005

A member of my About.com Jewelry Making Forum recently asked how one goes about learning all there is to know about the zillions of different kinds of beads available – gemstones, crystals, metal, glass, seed - as a new jewelry maker she felt totally overwhelmed with it all. On top of this, she did not have a local bead shop in her area, so that was not an option.

She had a really good question: How do you learn all this “stuff” about beads? Here are a few ideas and resources for you:

1) Take it slow. First of all, don’t feel like you have to learn everything about beads right away. That’s part of the enjoyment of this craft: you always have something to learn. And, the more jewelry and beadwork you do, the more you’ll learn about beads and other elements of jewelry making. It will come, so don’t feel overwhelmed. You’re expecting too much from yourself if you think you can pick up all this knowledge quickly.

2) Look at lots of bead books. Check out The Library for suggestions!

3) Check out craft stores. Bead shops are great but not necessarily available to everyone. No beadshop? The next best thing is your local craft store. Every time I make a trip to Michael’s, I’m amazed at how much more jewelry inventory they continue to carry. Even Wal-mart has a surprising array of beads. Granted, these are the most economical places to shop for beads, but when first starting out, it’s very helpful to see what you’re buying as apposed to buying over the net, sight unseen.

4) Order catalogs. Rio Grande and Fire Mountain have two of the best catalogs available. They are huge, full-color, and both offer extra information throughout the catalogs’ pages about the supplies they carry. If you can’t see the beads in person, then a catalog is the next best thing.

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