Beading is an art from throughout the ages which has been passed on from one generation to the next. Beading is also the new do-it- yourself excitement for creative grown-ups and children. It can be a very rewarding hobby craft and even a beautiful art form. The craft is considered an economical craft work as you can get started for very little money. Your new beader can create a handmade beaded bracelet on his or her first day beading using simple beadwork concepts. One of the reasons that beading gets the creative juices flowing is Simply due to the vast array of beads, colors of beads and even the uniquely different shapes that they come in. Even if you're tastes are wide and hard to categorize, this is no problem, as long as you have plenty of variety in the beads that you plan to use. For example, a pale rose silk shade, coupled with beads in an opalescent golden ivory will make anyone look absolutely gorgeous, and adds a touch of glamour and elegance to any room.
Uneven beads can give your beautiful beadwork a slightly off-center or cross-eyed look that might make your admirers or even potential customers think they are seeing things or that they have been out in the sun too long, especially when viewed outdoors. You can bead a knotted necklace with silk fiber and pearls with spaces between them or knot beads in the traditional pearl style. The only thing that should not be knotted are metal beads, as they abrade the silk cord. Cross weaving is used in many beading projects and is a fast and easy way to make a beaded bracelet or earrings if you're in a hurry. Always remember to learn new beading tips,and get inspired with fun projects.
When starting out, the high-quality plastic-coated, twisted steel stringing media, such as Soft Touch and Soft Flex stringing wire generally are the best choice since they are designed to withstand the abrasion from beads and from metal findings. Water, surprisingly, is vitally important for successful bead reaming, and cuts down drastically on broken beads and injured hands.
To conclude, beading is a fun and potentially exciting hobby that has been around for ages. Almost anyone can start since the costs involved are fairly minimal and allow you to bring to life your most creative designs and themes.