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- Small tabletop loom
- Size D nylon beading thread
- Size B nylon beading thread
- Awl
- Thread burner or scissors
- Fray Block sealer
- Fork and spoon
- Tapestry needles
- Size 10 beading needles
- Slide tube clasp or any clasp
- Jump rings
- Beading pliers
- Bead mat
- Collection of different seed beads
- Collection of different types of fibers (yarn scraps, crewel wool, etc.)
- Set up a loom
- Work basic weaving techniques
- Add new fibers and inserting beads
- An easy-to-follow lesson on how to create your own magpie cuff
- 8 HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Detailed supply list
- Step-by-step expert instruction by artist Liz Smith
- The ability to leave comments, ask questions, and interact with other students
I love how Liz explains the reason for everything she does in creating a bead weaving project. She makes it appear simple enough that anyone, regardless of your skill level in beading and looming! She makes everything manageable and easy for anyone to do! I can't wait to make one of these bracelets to see how well it sells at the shops. This could be a really good class to add to those taught at the shop! I will present the idea to Yvonne after I make a few of these! I want to be able to wear one, give her one for the pillow in the shop where the class projects for the month are shown! And, an extra one to have for the class or to sell!
This was a well done tutorial on her technique. I will be referring back once I get started. My loom is way different from hers, but I think I can make it work.
