Beading for Beginners - Picking The Right Tools

By Siffion Quaid


To make sure you are producing quality bead jewelry from the first time you start you have got to make sure you are aware of 1 or 2 beading instructions. When you buy beading kits you infrequently get guides on how to construct your design, however what you do not know up front are the kind of gear you need.

Having the right tools for the job is important, getting by with whatever is lying around may compromise your design and make the general look of your jewelry look unprofessional.

There are a few things you may want to think about buying before starting making beaded jewellery, obviously the important thing are the beads, and if you visit my site you'll see I have already covered the differing kinds of beads to help with your choice. This article is typically focussing on the other tools required for making your jewellery.

Choosing Your Wire

The first thing to choose is the wire, this is what your beads are going to be threaded onto and believe it or not there are numerous types you can purchase. The numerous sorts of wire are based mainly on flexibility and strength. Historically the most used sort of wire is Tigertail, this wire is very popular as it is firm which means you don't have to hold the shape when planning your jewelry. The more recent sort of wire and a touch more expensive than Tigertail is Soft Flex Wire. This kind of wire as the name hints to is more flexible than Tigertail however it doesn't kink as much which makes it a bit more desirable.

Crimping

There are 2 things needed for crimping (or finishing off the jewelry). These are crimping beads and crimping pliers. Crimping beads are made from a soft metal; this is so that you can squish the bead to the end of the wire so that the beads are kept in place. Using the crimping pliers instead of normal pliers is recommended, this is because of the fact that crimping pliers do give a pleasant finish to the design which should enhance the overall look of your jewelry.

Bead Boards

Although they don't need to be mandatory a bead board will assist better with the design of your beaded jewelry. They're normally felted to give protection to the beads and also come with compartments to store the beads you are working with. They have U formed grooves with measurement markers on the outside to be certain you have symmetry if you're using different colored beads. Bead boards can be a time saver particularly if you're making a large amount of jewelry, they can turn out to be a sensible purchase.

Misc Tools

If you want you can use other items like glue to seal the end of a knot or bead organizers for placing all you beads in different compartments however the tools discussed in this post are likely all you need if you're starting making jewellery.




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