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Updated Tubelet Spotlight Video

The Tubelet Bead is one of the latest designs by PotomacBeads. The Tubelet is a 1-hole 6x2.8mm long pressed cylinder glass bead. It features rounded edges, so it won't cut or snap your thread! This makes the Tubelet bead a great alternative to Bugle beads

Episode Transcript

Introduction

Discover the versatility and charm of tubelet beads, a innovative Czech glass bead designed by Potomac Beads in 2019. Perfect as an alternative to traditional bugle beads, tubelets offer a wide range of design possibilities without the sharp edges and fragility. In this step-by-step guide, we'll explore how to create stunning jewelry pieces using tubelet beads, inspired by the techniques showcased in the Better Beader episode from Potomac Beads.

Materials Needed

  • Tubelet beads (6x8mm, 2.8mm thickness, 0.8mm hole size)
  • Beading thread (e.g., Fireline, Wildfire)
  • Beading needle (size 10 or 12)
  • Scissors
  • Clasp of your choice
  • Additional beads or components as desired for your design

Step-by-Step Tutorial

  1. Begin by threading your beading needle with a comfortable length of beading thread. String on your tubelet beads, leaving a small tail for securing later.
  2. To create a simple strung design, alternate tubelet beads with other beads of your choice, such as gemstones or seed beads. This creates an elegant, liquid silver-like effect.
  3. For a more structured look, try stacking tubelets in a layered pattern. Create a diamond shape by layering tubelets one on top of the other, taking advantage of their exact 6mm length for a precise and even design.
  4. Incorporate tubelets as spacers between larger beads, such as Eva beads or rivolis. The tubelets will help maintain consistent spacing and add visual interest to your piece.
  5. Experiment with using tubelets in basic beadweaving stitches like peyote or ladder stitch. They can serve as accents or structural elements in your beadwork, such as bezels or freeform patterns.
  6. For a unique pendant idea, use tubelet beads to construct a small box or frame. The Anna's Pearl Box Pendant from the episode showcases how tubelets can be used to create a sturdy, eye-catching pendant.
  7. Once you've completed your tubelet bead design, attach your chosen clasp to the ends of your beadwork using the remaining thread. Secure the thread with several half-hitch knots and trim any excess.

Customization Ideas & Inspiration

The beauty of tubelet beads lies in their versatility and the wide range of colors available. Experiment with different color combinations to create designs that suit your personal style. Mix and match tubelets with other beads, such as seed beads, crystals, or pearls, to add depth and texture to your pieces.

Draw inspiration from the various projects showcased in the Better Beader episode, such as the Pandora's Box Bracelet, Rio Earrings, or the Babbling Brook Bracelet. Use these ideas as a starting point and put your own creative spin on them by incorporating different colors, patterns, or beadweaving techniques.

Conclusion

With their smooth edges, consistent size, and incredible color range, tubelet beads offer endless possibilities for jewelry making. By following the steps outlined in this guide and taking inspiration from the designs featured in the Better Beader episode, you'll be well on your way to creating stunning, professional-looking pieces.

We encourage you to share your tubelet bead creations with the beading community, whether it's in the Potomac Beads Facebook group or by tagging your photos on social media. Don't forget to explore the wealth of tubelet bead tutorials available on the Potomac Beads website for even more project ideas and inspiration. Happy beading!

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