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  • Re: I am finally renting a table at a craft show!

    Wow! "Craft Show 101"! Thank you so much for sharing your experience with us novices. It is people like you who keep us going on this. You even answer questions we don't even think to ask. Thanks again, Ann[quote user="Peachtree"] I like a neutral tablecloth so as not to distract...
    Posted to Bead Talk (Forum) by Ann in VA on 11-18-2008
  • Can anyone suggest me the ways of find some jewelry suppliers online?

    I collect jewelry, and always need high quality fashion style jewelry, will anyone tell me the ways to find the jewelry especially in China? for I heard of Chinese jewelry is cheaper. Additional, I often find crystal,pearl, turquoise and etc jewelry information on google and if by google which keywords...
    Posted to Bead Talk (Forum) by Briace on 11-17-2008
  • Re: Bead supplier problem

    I often oder 100$ jewelry at first, if find the jewely is really what I want I wil oder more again. after all the jewelry suppliers need repeat buyyers. I want to know which ways do you usually find jewelry suppilers?I collect jewelry and often find jewelry information on google but I want find more...
    Posted to Bead Talk (Forum) by Briace on 11-17-2008
  • Transported - more bead lace

    Here's the second in my needlelace with beads series; it's quite different from the first one. Instead of using peyote in the cordonnet, I used 8° seed beads, and the netting is done with 11°s. The "cab" is vintage glass. The lampwork bead is by Melissa Vess of Inner Realm Creations...
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by cynmarbil on 09-25-2008
  • I thee wed (bead lace)

    I wanted to see if traditional needlelace techniques would work with beads, and I'm happy to say that I think it does! So I'm christening this "bead lace." Made with 11° and 15° seed beads and freshwater pearls, using peyote, netting, Russian snake stitch, and bead embroidery. If you...
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by cynmarbil on 09-17-2008
  • Sand and sky (bead embroidery)

    This necklace features two lampworked beads by the fabulous Melissa Vess of Inner Realm Creations . The focal bead suggested waves of color to me, and I used seed beads ranging in size from 15° to 6° in a rainbow of colors on a base of ivory and gold. The japanese maille is 16 and 20 gauge 14k gold-fill;...
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by cynmarbil on 09-03-2008
  • Mermaid's song

    Here's a new one. I started with double spiral stitch for the neck chain, and added assorted fringe and netted bits. Made with 8°, 11° and 15° seed, hex and triangle beads, plus paua shells and freshwater pearls, with sterling silver findings. If you like my stories, here's a link to Mermaid's...
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by cynmarbil on 08-20-2008
  • Finding Strength

    Choker length necklace with turquoise, coral and various sizes of seed beads. Techniques include bead embroidery, bead weaving, and gold-filled chain maille. There's a story for this one, Finding Strength on my blog, Jewelry Tales. Cindy
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by cynmarbil on 08-04-2008
  • What I did while moving cross-country

    Of course, my beads went with me while driving cross country! I started this necklace while packing up my old house, worked on it to unwind after driving all day, and finished it in our new house. The base is St. Petersburg, which I embellished with whatever I felt like doing next, using sizes 11 and...
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by cynmarbil on 07-24-2008
  • Where the road goes

    Here's the latest in my embroidery obsession. It's very colorful; for some reason I'm veering off my monochromatic streak. The lampwork is by Donna Millard . There's a story on my blog, Jewelry Tales, at: http://jewelrytales.blogspot.com/2008/06/where-road-goes.html Thanks for looking...
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by cynmarbil on 06-22-2008
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