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In partnership with www.FaveCrafts.com , I am pleased to present this video on what beads you will need when you are first starting out with jewelry making. For more free craft projects, video tutorials and craft tips, visit www.FaveCrafts.com . In this video I will show you what kinds of beads you will need when you first start jewelry making. These are only guidelines and will help you kick start your bead collection. ?????????????? » Beads « • Seed beads In many of my projects you have seen, I like to use seed beads. I like to use seed beads for fillers, but I also use them in beadworking and with the loom. Size 11 and size 6 are the most common. As for colors, I would recommend getting some in black, white, clear, and a color of your choice. • Bugle beads I use bugle beads mostly for spacers, but occasionally I incorporate them into my beadwork. I would recommend getting a couple hanks in either black or white. • 6mm and 8mm round beads These are great for general use. I like to purchase faceted as well as smooth. Get some beads in clear and several other colors of your choice. • Pearl beads These beads are completely optional — it all depends if you like pearls. You can either buy the real thing or buy some imitation pearl beads made of glass. • Wooden beads If you like to make organic or earthy looking jewelry, then wooden beads is a must. You can either purchase 6mm round beads or find a value pack with a mixture of different sizes. • “Designer

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