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Seed Beads Color Numbers & Names Explained

In the newest installment of Better Beaders, Allie shares all you need-to-know about seed bead color numbers and names. She gives useful advice on how to find your favorite color of seed beads across brands.

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Introduction

Understanding seed bead color numbers and names is essential for any beading enthusiast. In Better Beader Episode 54 from Potomac Beads, the hosts dive into the fascinating world of seed bead colors, explaining the numbering systems, color variations, and how to navigate the vast array of options available. This article will provide a comprehensive overview of the key points discussed in the episode, helping you become a more informed and confident beader.

Seed Bead Color Numbering Systems

  • Seed bead colors are typically identified by numbers, such as 22A or 123C.
  • The number represents the base color, while the letter indicates the specific shade or finish.
  • Different manufacturers may use slightly different numbering systems, but the general concept remains the same.
  • Some popular seed bead brands include Miyuki, Toho, and Czech seed beads, each with their own unique color ranges and finishes.

Understanding Color Variations

  • Within each color number, there can be variations in shade, saturation, and finish.
  • For example, 22A might have a matte finish, while 22B could be a shiny version of the same base color.
  • Some seed beads may also have special finishes like aurora borealis (AB), which adds an iridescent coating to the surface.
  • It's important to be aware of these variations when selecting beads for your projects, as they can greatly impact the overall look and feel of your design.

Navigating Seed Bead Color Charts

  • Most seed bead manufacturers provide color charts that display their available color ranges and finishes.
  • These charts are essential tools for beaders, allowing you to easily compare colors and make informed choices for your projects.
  • When using a color chart, pay attention to the base color numbers and the corresponding letter codes for each shade or finish.
  • Keep in mind that color charts may not always perfectly represent the actual bead colors due to variations in printing and digital displays. Whenever possible, it's best to view beads in person before making a purchase.

Tips for Choosing Seed Bead Colors

  • Consider the overall color scheme and mood you want to achieve in your beading project.
  • Don't be afraid to experiment with different color combinations and finishes to create unique and eye-catching designs.
  • When in doubt, refer to color theory principles to help guide your choices, such as using complementary colors or analogous color schemes.
  • Keep a record of your favorite seed bead colors and their corresponding numbers for easy reference in future projects.

Conclusion

By understanding seed bead color numbers and names, you'll be better equipped to navigate the vast world of beading possibilities. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced beader, taking the time to familiarize yourself with color numbering systems and variations will help you create stunning, cohesive designs. So grab your favorite seed bead color chart and start exploring the endless combinations that await!

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In the newest installment of Better Beaders, Allie shares all you need-to-know about seed bead color numbers and names. She gives useful advice on how to find your favorite color of seed beads across brands.

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