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What Size are my Seed Beads?

Got some seed beads but don't know what size they are? I made this video with some reference charts for seed bead sizes. If you need to know how big your seed beads are, this is the video you're looking for! Seed Beads: https://www.potomacbeads.com/seed-beads Calipers and Rulers: https://www.potomacbeads.com/other-tools How many beads guide: https://bit.ly/3yWGxEK

Episode Transcript

Introduction

Have you ever wondered about the different sizes of seed beads and how to identify them? In this Better Beader episode from Potomac Beads, Allie delves into the world of seed bead sizes, explaining how to measure and recognize various sizes. This article will provide a summary of the key points covered in the episode, helping you better understand seed bead sizes and how to use them in your beading projects.

Measuring Seed Bead Sizes

  • Seed bead sizes are measured by their shape and how many beads fit in a certain length, typically an inch.
  • The most common method is to count how many beads fit in one inch. For example, size 11/0 seed beads will have about 11 beads per inch.
  • Smaller numbers indicate larger beads, while larger numbers indicate smaller beads.
  • Some beads, like Delicas, are measured by their diameter in millimeters.

Common Seed Bead Sizes

  • Size 6/0: Largest common seed bead size, often used for stringing and single-bead designs.
  • Size 8/0: Slightly smaller than 6/0, versatile for various projects.
  • Size 11/0: Most popular and widely used size, suitable for intricate designs and bead weaving.
  • Size 15/0: Smaller than 11/0, ideal for detailed work and creating smooth, tight designs.
  • Delicas: Cylinder-shaped beads that create a smooth, even finish. Available in sizes 8/0, 10/0, and 11/0.

Tips for Working with Different Seed Bead Sizes

  • Use the appropriate beading needle size for your chosen seed beads to ensure smooth threading and avoid splitting the beads.
  • When substituting bead sizes in a pattern, keep in mind that the finished project size and appearance may vary.
  • Experiment with mixing different seed bead sizes to create unique textures and visual interest in your designs.

Conclusion

Understanding seed bead sizes is essential for any beader looking to create stunning, precise designs. By familiarizing yourself with the various sizes and their measurements, you'll be better equipped to select the perfect beads for your projects and achieve the desired results. Remember to experiment, have fun, and let your creativity shine through in your beading adventures!

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