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Here's an overview of our most popular
products!!!
DELICA BEADS Delica
Beads are size 11 and also known as Japanese cylinder beads. They are
renowned for their excellent quality, exceptionally large hole and uniformity in
size and shape. Delica colours are legendary. Since they were introduced by
Maria George in 1996 thousands of beaders have come to appreciate their many
wonderful qualities. When woven together Delicas create a perfectly flat, clean,
crisp finish to any project. DBR= Delica Beads Round (smooth finish) DBC=
Delica Beads Cut (faceted to give a sparkly finish) The beads are all made of
glass. The prices vary according to finish and colour. To get some colours,
gold, silver and other rare earth metals are used to coat the glass
surface.
Delica
Dimensions:
| Unit Millimeter |
DB - 11/0 |
DBM - 10/0 |
DBL - 8/0 |
| Diameter |
1.60 |
2.20 |
3.00 |
| Length |
1.30 |
1.70 |
2.70-2.80 |
| Hole |
0.80-0.85 |
0.95-1.00 |
1.50-1.60 |
MG BEADS MG beads are a
size 11 seed bead made by Miyuki. They are a beautiful seed bead, regular in
size and with a good sized hole suitable for both embroidery and for bead
weaving. We carry 170 colours which includes a frosted, regular and antique
range. Under the banner of MG beads, we also have our Ceylon range which are the
size 15's and the Jug Beads which are a size 6. These are more commonly used in
stumpwork embroidery.
SEED BEADS Seed
beads are a donut shape, made of glass, with a hole directly through the centre
suitable for stringing, jewellery making, embroidery, bead knitting and craft
projects. The beads are sized by number - the larger the number the
smaller the bead. The most popular sizes are size 8 (approx 3mm) and 11 (approx
1.7mm). Our smallest is a size 15.
BUGLE BEADS Bugle beads
are long, narrow, cylindrical beads of glass that are used in craft, jewellery,
fringes and embroidery. The most popular size is a size 3 (approx 7 mm
long).
CUT BEADS Glass faceted
beads, ranging from 4mm to 12mm size. Also known as Czech fire polished beads.
Wide range of colours and finishes including AB (Aurora Borealis) and
Apollo. AB = produces a rainbow of refracted light Apollo half metallic
coating matching the colour of the bead.
NYMO THREAD Nymo Thread
is a mutlifilament Nylon thread. It comes in various sizes, with the most common
and most readily available being size D. This equates roughly to a Fine bead
thread. It comes in a variety of colours, has a silky finish, and is very
strong. It should be impossible to break with your hands. It comes on a bobbin
of approximately 60 yards, and should be stretched as it’s taken off the bobbin
to straighten out the thread (this avoids tangling when beading). It is
fantastic for beadweaving, and can pass through a Delica bead 5 times without
trouble. It is also excellent for sewing beads and sequins onto fabric eg
wedding dresses etc.
FAUX PEARLS Either glass
or plastic and have a smooth pearl-like appearance. Sizes range from 1.5 mm to
22 mm and also a variety of shapes (eg. Flowers, hearts, drops, oval etc).
They are available in a large range of colours, from soft pastels to deep
vibrants. The better quality ones can be dyed with regular fabric dye. They can
be dipped for soft colours or even boiled/microwaved for richer colours (follow
instructions as per clothing).
CUBES or SQUARE Are
available in both 3mm and 4mm sizes in a large range of colours with a large
circular hole and they work equally well for beadweaving and jewellery
designs.
TRIANGLES As the name
suggests, these beads are a definite triangle shape. They give an interesting
texture to strung jewellery or fringing, and also weave together
beautifully. Due to the triangular shape, when woven together you can
effectively get 2 colourways in the one piece.
DROPS & PEAR
SHAPES Drops are characterised by a top-drilled hole, while
pear-shape have a hole right down the middle. Both shapes are available in a
variety of sizes and finishes such as crystal, glass, pearl, plastic, wooden and
so on.
PTA STONES These are
plastic or acrylic stones, which can be either sewn or glued. Various sizes,
shapes and colours available (stars, drops, squares etc.) Very hardy and will
give as shine of colour rather than a sparkle. Great for sewing onto kids
clothes.
SEQUINS An incredible
variety of shapes, sizes and colours. From 3mm to 25 mm. They can be used from
simple craft projects right through to haute couture adding a sparkle to every
occasion!!! Relatively inexpensive compared to crystals and can give a similar
effect from a distance. Sewn on with a seed bead on the top, or can be glued.
Beautiful Christmas decorations can be made using sequins, beads and pins on a
styrene ball.
CRYSTALS Very popular
choice for wedding and eveningwear. They are also combined with other beads in
jewellery making projects. Can be as small as 3mm beads and as large as
chandelier crystals. There is a wide range of cuts and sizes. Swarovski are the
most popular but also the most expensive, an excellent alternative are the Czech
crystals. Wide range of colours including AB (Aurora Borealis) that produces a
rainbow of refracted light.
DIAMONTEES Faceted glass
or crystal that mimics a diamond. Rosemontees: The stone is set in a claw,
and has a cross-shaped channel at the back for sewing through. Diamontee
trim: The diamontees are set next to each other either in metal claws or plastic
to make a trim. Often used as straps or trims for debutante and formal
dresses. Iron on/hotfix: The diamantes have glue already on the back. Heat is
applied to release the glue and attach the diamante to the fabric Glue on:
Diamantes with a flat back that are glued to fabric. Use clear drying glue
suitable for the purpose. Sew on: the diamante has a hole in the
centre like a sequin, and is sewn on, with a small seed bead on
top.
TRIMS We have a wide variety of
trims for all occasions. Metallic Trim Tinsel Trim Sequin
Trim Stretch Sequin Trim – various widths Fancy Sequin Trims Hand
Beaded Trims. Most are hand sewn onto the garment. Some of the cheaper trims
can be machine sewn.
FEATHERS Feathers come in a variety of
colours and shapes, and are very popular for millinery and craft. Turkey
Cock Boas Ostrich Boas Marabou
Trim Sprays Spikes Clusters Marabou Spikes Hackle Pads Goose
Pads Ostrich Plumes Goose Quills None of the feathers we carry are
synthetic.
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