Bead Stringing is Easy with My Free Quick Start Video Guide

Dear Beginning Jewelry Maker,
Bead stringing is the easiest way to get started making jewelry because there are only a few easy basic techniques you need to learn.
With my video guide you can learn those techniques right in the comfort of
your own home by watching two video classes right on the internet.
And the nice thing is that once you have mastered these techniques you can
literally create thousands of different bead necklaces simply by trying various
types of beads and stones when you make your necklaces
"...I learned so many great tips!"
"
Dear Eri,
I absolutely loved your video classes!
I
learned great tips in your first classes such as steaming the string
to keep it laying flat.
In
the second class I learned so many great tips! For instance, putting
the first clasp and crimp on before beading has made it so much
easier and more professional. And I had never used the clam shells!
They are terrifc to hide the crimp and I have added the cement inside
to secure it all
Keep up the good work!
"
Take Care,
Deb Hall
Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Class #1 ~ Tools and Techniques
- Introduction of the Essential
jewelry making tools
- Key basic jewelry making
techniques
- Types and sizes of Swarovski
crystal beads
- Types and sizes of Czech
fire polished beads
- Explanation of how crystal
beads are made
- Special types of coatings
used on crystal beads
- Types and sizes of seed
beads
- Differences between Japanese
seed beads and Czech seed beads
- Information about nylon
string for bead weaving
- Technique for straightening
out coiled nylon string
- Selecting correct Nylon
Coated Stainless Steel Wire for Bead Stringing
- Description and use of Flush
Cutter Tool
- Description and use of Round
Nose Pliers Tool
- How to Find a good pair
of Round Nose Pliers
- Description and use of Round
Nose Pliers Tool
- Importance of Using a Beads
Mat
- Description and use of Bead
Trays
- Description and use of a
Design Board
- Using GS Hypo Cement to
Strengthen your Jewelry
- Using a Beads Case to keep
your beads organized
Class #2 ~ Stringing a Bead Necklace
- Explanation and use of Spring
Ring Clasp
- Explanation and use of Extender
to make necklace longer
- Explanation and use of Clam
Shell parts
- How to use Crimp Beads
- Explanation and use of Jump
Rings to connect different parts
- Most Common technique for
Starting a Necklace
- Improved, more professional
technique for Starting a Necklace
- Demonstration of stringing
a flower bead necklace using Swarovski
- Explanation of how to hide
excess wire inside beads
- Demonstration of bead color
coordination for nicer looking center
- Demonstration of how to
correctly open and close jump rings
- Tip for crimping a crimp
bead inside clam shell to make the necklace look
- Demonstration of how to
correctly use Clam Shell parts
- How to use an Extender to
increase length of necklace
To sign up for the free Quick Start Guide all you need to do is check
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address and you will receive an email with a link to download your
Quick Start Guide document that includes:
- 1. Key Points of each Video Class
- 2. List of Required Materials
- 3. Links to the Best Online Stores for Jewelry Making Supplies
- 4. Links to the Best Online Sources for Learning How to Sell Jewelry
- 5. Transcript of each Class
- 6. Link to a Streaming Video of each Class
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Stringing beads is very easy and a lot of fun!
Get my Free Quick Start Video Guide today and find our for yourself
just how much fun it can be!
I know you will really enjoy learning how quickly and easily you can
create beautiful handcrafted necklaces.
Yours for Beautiful Jewelry Making,
Eri Attebery
Jewelry Making Professor