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How do I prevent my siver findings from tarnishing?
asked 4 months, 1 week ago
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Peejay
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Store your silver findings in the small plastic bags and keep them out of direct sunlight.
answered 3 months, 3 weeks ago
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michelle
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Isn’t there a way to secure beads on the wire without a crimp bead?
asked 5 months ago
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Olivia
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Crimp beads and tubes are the best way to secure beads on jewelry wire. A basic pair of crimping pliers such as TOOL-100 is a worthwhile investment.

http://www.artbeads.com/tool-100.html

Here is a link to one of our videos that demonstrates step by step on how to crimp:

http://www.artbeads.com/crimp-tube-ht-video.html

For more information about this question please visit our blog:

http://blog.artbeads.com/category/ask-bailey-beader
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answered 5 months ago
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Customer Service
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What kind of bail to use on a 6 mm twisted leather necklace
I am making a wrapped arrowhead pendant with sterling silver wire and want to attach it to a 6 mm twisted leather necklace. What would I use for a bail to be able to slide freely on the leather necklace?
asked 5 months ago
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Cat
 - Midwest Illinois
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6mm being about 1/4" to 1/5", you could likely use one of those tiny Keyring circles about 1/4" to 5/16" in diameter.
Another way would be to find a bead of neutral or complimenting color, with a hole in the center that would fit the thong, that has an hour glass sort of shape, and wrap the silver wire around it attractively so that it is horizontal.
Or...
Use slightly larger wire, say, about 0.050, and hardened if possible, wrap the head, then at the "tail" of the head take the wire and wrap around a 1/4, or 9/32, or 5/16 Pin Punch held perpendicularly to the axis of the arrowhead, about 4 times, head back toward the arrowhead, then holding the head and using the pin punch as a handle while still inside the wire, twist it around once or twice to suit. hide, cut, and file smooth the end of the wire. Then lube the pin punch and work it out of the twisted loop carefully. (In fact, perhaps you should polish and ever so slightly taper the punch first.)
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answered 3 months, 4 weeks ago
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Busy Man
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how to do a right angle weave stitch
i am having a really hard time with this stitch. does anyone have a really simple way to explain it to me?? i have 2 beading magazines that give instructions, but for some reason, i still cannot master it!
asked 5 months, 1 week ago
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rinnie
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Sorry you have had trouble !
My experience - I can usually follow a stitch from a book, or as you tried, to consult with more than one resource. I will Google the term for additional sources of instruction for the stitch, going to online retailers such as Artbeads and others that now host video tutorials.
If Im having trouble after trying on my own, I break down and attend a class at my local bead store. If your ' local' doesn't offer classes, ask the owner for references for a live tutor. If you don't have a local bead store .. try nearby towns and make a day or week of it to get access to some hands on training.
If all else fails - be honest with yourself and move on. Theres a likely sister-stitch that will give you a similar result to a stitch or technique you just can't get your head around.
best beady wishes - Laurie
answered 3 months, 3 weeks ago
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larlor
 - Iowa
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How to connect leather to findings?
asked 5 months, 3 weeks ago
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Gaela
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You could use an endcap to finish leather cording. The endcap will have a closed ring at the top, which you can attach to the clasp with an open jump ring. You can see a picture tutorial of how to use an endcap in our Learning Center via the following link:

http://www.artbeads.com/finish-leather-and-rubber-jewelry.html
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answered 5 months ago
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Gabby - Artbeads.com Customer Service
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What chain to use for an anklet?
asked 6 months ago
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Teresa
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The chain you use for an anklet depends mostly on the design that you are planning. If you will be dangling charms off of the chain, you may want to consider a cable chain with larger links (5mm or above) that will provide plenty of room for the charms but still have large enough links to be distinctive. If your design focuses solely on the chain itself, you may want to use a large, uniquely shaped chain that will draw attention to it.
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answered 5 months ago
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Customer Service Team
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What size Griffin Silk Bead Cord should I use for knotting floating 4mm crystals and the larger 6 and 8mm crystals for a necklace with one inch spaces
asked 4 days ago
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Marg
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I have a 1/4 inch thick stone pendant what size bail should I use?
asked 5 days ago
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Retta
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how to connect a multistrand reducer to the clasp
I purchased the 3 strand reducer and do not know what to use to connect it to the lobster claws clasp. Would jump rings be strong enough?
asked 6 days ago
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Deb
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How do I seal rings?
When I add a charm on to a bracelet or necklace the charms sometimes fall off. Is there some kind of glue I can use to seal the openning of the ring?
asked 2 weeks, 2 days ago
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Anonymous
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