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13 Kinds of Beads I’ve Used
My first Thursday 13 post! Thursday 13 is a blog meme where you make a list of 13 things.
These are all types of beads I've used in my jewelry.
1. freshwater pearls
2. seed beads
3. Swarovski crystal bicones
4. gemstone briolettes
5. crimp beads
6. metal spacer beads
7. faceted round gemstone beads
8. smooth round gemstone beads
9. lampwork glass beads
10. gemstone rondelles
11. glass beads from India
12. Czech glass beads
13. chandelier crystals
I use a few of those too, though I’m not a pro like you.
Welcome to the TT community!
I look forward to seeing your beadwork!
Welcome to TT!
I love your work! I also bead, seed bead work and have linked your site on my blog
seacliffbeads.kystorms.com