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Tube Shaped Beads Explained

Never used the cylinder shaped beads? Not sure exactly what to do with them? Allie explains all about Bugle, Twisted Bugle, Tubelet, Delica, and Potomac Crystal Cylinder Beads. She gives us the run down on different sized cylinder beads, when to use them, when not to use them, and ideas for what to use as replacements. Better Beader Episodes are designed to help you become exactly that-- a better beader! Join us weekly to expand your knowledge in the wonderful world of beading!

Episode Transcript

Introduction

Tube-shaped beads are a versatile and eye-catching addition to any beader's repertoire. In this Better Beader episode from Potomac Beads, we'll explore the various types of tube beads available and learn how to incorporate them into stunning jewelry designs. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced beader, this guide will provide you with the knowledge and inspiration to create unique pieces featuring these captivating beads.

Types of Tube Beads

Tube beads come in a wide range of materials, sizes, and styles. Some popular options include:

  • Miyuki Delica Beads: Uniform, cylindrical beads made from glass, perfect for intricate designs and bead weaving.
  • Miyuki Bugle Beads: Long, tubular glass beads that add length and texture to designs.
  • Metal Tube Beads: Available in various metals and finishes, these beads offer a sleek, modern look.
  • Seed Bead Tubes: Tiny, cylindrical seed beads that can be used for detailed work or as spacers.
  • Peanut Beads: Slightly curved, peanut-shaped beads that add an organic, textural element to designs.

Design Ideas & Inspiration

Tube beads can be used in countless ways to create stunning jewelry pieces. Here are a few design ideas to get you started:

  • Use Miyuki Delica beads to create intricate, woven patterns for bracelets, necklaces, or earrings.
  • Incorporate bugle beads into fringe designs for a bold, eye-catching statement piece.
  • Mix and match different types of tube beads to create unique, textural designs.
  • Use seed bead tubes as spacers between larger beads or charms for a delicate, refined look.
  • Create a graduated effect by using tube beads of varying lengths within the same piece.

Tips & Techniques

When working with tube beads, keep these tips and techniques in mind:

  • Use a beading needle with a small enough diameter to pass through the bead holes easily.
  • For bead weaving, work with a tension that allows the beads to sit snugly together without gaps.
  • Experiment with different thread colors to create subtle or bold contrasts within your designs.
  • When using bugle beads, be mindful of their sharp edges and use a thread conditioner to prevent fraying.
  • Mix tube beads with other bead shapes and sizes to create depth and visual interest in your pieces.

Conclusion

Tube-shaped beads offer endless possibilities for creating unique, eye-catching jewelry designs. By exploring the various types of tube beads and experimenting with different techniques and design ideas, you can craft pieces that showcase your individual style and creativity. We hope this guide, inspired by the Better Beader episode from Potomac Beads, has provided you with the knowledge and inspiration to incorporate these versatile beads into your own stunning creations.

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