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6 Rookie Mistakes to Avoid When Using Resin
6 Rookie Mistakes to Avoid When Using Resin
Join Elaine to learn about 6 rookie mistakes to avoid when using resin, including accurate measuring, thorough mixing and more.
Garnet, Tsavorite
Garnet, Tsavorite
Explore the captivating journey of tsavorite—from its geological origins and rich metaphysical symbolism to its exquisite use in modern jewelry design.
Geek Chic Jewelry: Part 2 - Fantasy
Geek Chic Jewelry: Part 2 - Fantasy
Send your customers on magical quests fraught with fantastic creatures and epic rewards. Let pop culture—and this article—inspire your jewelry designs!
4 Tools to Save Your Hands and Eyesight
4 Tools to Save Your Hands and Eyesight
Discover 4 must-have tools to save your hands and eyesight in DIY jewelry making.
Emma Marliave
Emma Marliave
Discover how Emma Marliave transformed her sister’s beading collection into a journey of healing, creating intricate designs inspired by nature and wildlife.
Commedia Dell'arte
Commedia Dell'arte
Discover how Commedia dell'Arte and Carnevale shape today's fashion. Infuse this historic flair into your jewelry designs!
Geek Chic Fandom Jewelry
Geek Chic Fandom Jewelry
Fandom jewelry has taken the world by storm, merging pop culture with personal style. Read on to explore superheroes, anime and other niches of geek chic.
How to Create a Wire Woven Pendant Using the "Baby" Jewel Loom®
How to Create a Wire Woven Pendant Using the "Baby" Jewel Loom®
Enhance your jewelry-making skills with this step-by-step tutorial on using the Beadalon® “Baby” Jewel Loom® to create a charming necklace.
Fine Silver
Fine Silver
Fine silver is a high-purity form of silver, consisting of 99.9% pure silver, often denoted as .999 or 999. This means it contains only a minimal amount of impurities, typically 0.1% or less. Fine silver is known for its lustrous white appearance and high reflectivity, making it a popular choice for high-quality jewelry, coins and investment-grade bullion.
Brick Stitch
Brick Stitch
A popular bead weaving technique in jewelry making, brick stitch involves adding beads in an offset pattern to create a flat, tightly woven fabric. This stitch resembles the layout of bricks in a wall, where each bead is positioned between two beads in the previous row. Brick stitch is versatile and can be used to create intricate patterns, shapes, and designs in bracelets, earrings, pendants and other beaded jewelry pieces. It is known for its durability and the ability to form both geometric and freeform designs.
Matching Gemstones to Eye Color
Matching Gemstones to Eye Color
Match your eye color with gemstones: aquamarine for blue, jade for green, and topaz for brown. Explore our curated or full collection to create your perfect piece.
Exploring Sensory Jewelry
Exploring Sensory Jewelry
Craft jewelry for sensory needs! From smooth textures to moving parts, cater to diverse sensory preferences and empower your customers with comfort and style.
Tension (or Stop) Bead
Tension (or Stop) Bead
A tension bead (or stopper bead) holds your work in place. To make one, string a bead larger than those you are working with, then pass through the bead one or more times, making sure not to split your thread. The bead will be able to slide along but will still provide tension to work against when you're beading the first two rows.
Stringing
Stringing
A technique in which beads are gathered on a strand. Beading wire, needle and thread and other materials are used for stringing.
Friendship Bracelet
Friendship Bracelet
The go-to accessory of our tween years is back! Mark adult friendships by offering friendship bracelets and personalize them using these tips and techniques.
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