Supplies Fro Making Jewelry
Q: I'm a relatively new lampworker, and would like to start making some of my
beads into jewelry. I've been doing stained glass, painted glass, and
fusing for a while, so this is just another facet (pardon my pun!) to my
glass addiction. I just got a Fire Moutain catalog and am totally
overwhelmed. Can someone give me a basic list of things I need to start?
There's a few things I know I want:
crimping beads
crimping pliers
round nose pliers
bead board
string
If you were just going to start with a couple, what kind or colors? I
was thinking maybe black and clear?
clasps
french hooks
A:If you use string, you'll knot it. If you use crimp beads, they go with
tigertail, SoftFlex, or similar beading wire. (If your beads are
large/heavy as lampworked glass often is, I'd recommend the SoftFlex,
which is stronger and more kink-resistant than tigertail. Clear is
fine, unless you want it to show and want some other color.)
To start making simple, one-strand glass bead necklaces and bracelets,
you should have:
SoftFlex clear in .019" (medium) weight
crimp beads
crimping pliers
clasps - whichever kind you like
jump rings - if your clasps require them as the "other end"
hypo-tube or superglue