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Polyester Chains September/October 2008 Friction Cap Hanging Tubes Secure Hold • Crystal Clear • 5 Sizes Available! page 3 Sterling Silver & Base Metal Copper Color French Wire 5 colors to choose from! page 5 12 & 18 Gauge Aluminum Wire Add impact to you jewelry and wire wrapping designs! page 4-5 15/0 Delica Beads Sold in 50 gram bags page 22-23 Polyester Chains Add an extra touch of color and create a “chunky” Chain Maille & look WITHOUT the added weight of a metal chain! This polyester chain is wrapped with polyester thread, Woven Wire Kits so you can cut it with scissors instead of wire cutters. Make beautiful necklaces, bracelets & This is a great product for anyone who enjoys creating even earrings with these unique kits! mixed media designs! page 26 page 6 New Product Update September/October 2008 Ultra Suede Available by the sheet: measures 8.5 x 8.5" Ultra Suede is an extremely soft, yet durable material which can be used as a beading foundation for cabochon beading and bead applique. Available in 21 colors! White Silver Pearl Scoundrel Red Black Berry Admiral US001-R US068-R US1375-R US1420-R US2037-R Available in Jazz Blue Coffee Cream Camel Country Cream Aztec Leather 21 Colors! US2699-R US328-R US351-R US357-R US3636-R Chamois Fern Topiary Limeade Moccasin Dorado Black Onyx Splash Blue Orange Sherbet Burnt Orange Bright Violet US384-R US4528-R US4545-R US4596-R US5255-R US5301-R US5813-R US7386-R US8280-R US8289-R US9466-R Item # Description US + item # + R Ultra Suede Soft 8.5 x 8.5 inch Brass Bracelet Cuffs Cuffs can be embellished with our NEW Ultra Suede! Sample of finished Ultra Suede Cuffs can be used with the Ultra Suede Beaded Cuff Bracelet from (The Art of Bead Embroidery) #BK1608 to create embroidered Cuff Bracelets CUFF.75 CUFF.5 .75 inch .5 inch The Art of Bead Embroidery: Technique, Design, and Inspiration by Heidi Kummli and Sherry Serafini Renowned bead embroidery artists Heidi Kummli and Sherry Serafini share their CUFF1.5 secrets for creating beautiful 1.5 inch beadwork. This inspiring book CUFF1 is perfect for those who want to learn to create 1 inch gorgeous jewelry and art pieces and those seeking design ideas. Discusses tools, adhesives & materials. Also has an illustrated guide to favorite stitches, fringes, and finishing techniques. Twelve projects are presented. Softcover, 112 pages, measures 8.25" x 10.75". Item # Retail BK1608 $21.95 Item # Description Item # Description CUFF.5 Brass Bracelet Cuff .5" wide - each CUFF1 Brass Bracelet Cuff 1" wide - each CUFF.75 Brass Bracelet Cuff .75" wide - each CUFF1.5 Brass Bracelet Cuff 1.5" wide - each 2 New Product Update September/October 2008 Storage and Tools The Bead Buddy - Design Save ’n GoTM Keeps your projects-even small beads and tools-perfectly in place! Includes a design template and The Perfect Bead MatTM which allows you to keep your project just how you left it! Beads and tools not included. 1) Create on the built-in Perfect Bead MatTM! 2) Not finished? No problem! Just close it! 3) Take your unfinished project with you! 4) Open it and everything is right in place! Item # Description BUD62 Design Save and Go The Bead Buddy - Bead BugsTM JB MiniTM Bead Bugs are the perfect tool to keep Introducing J-B Mini Clear Epoxy Syringe from beads in place when you’re creating jewelry. the maker of the world’s finest cold weld. The Each “bug” comes with a special, plastic one time use syringe makes it simple to dispense “comfort grip” to allow for easy use. and mix without making a mess, is easy to use and bonds to almost any surface. Product sets BeadsBead notHappy! included. in about 5 minutes and cures in 2-3 hours. No More Spills! Adheres to wood, metal, tile, ceramics, jewelry, glass and plastics. Item # Description Item # Description BUD71 Bead BugsTM (6pcs per pack) JBMINI Clear 2 part epoxy Friction Cap Hanging Tubes Secure Hold • Crystal Clear • 5 Sizes Available Friction Cap Our new Friction Caps are a lower cost alternative to our FHT original hanging tubes - priced at nearly HALF the cost! The difference between them is the closure of the caps. The original tube has two Locking Cap slots cut into the sides which fit over raised bumps on the cap. Our NEW Friction HPT Caps securely LOCK into the tube via a raised ridge around the bottom of the cap. This streamlined design eliminates the need to punch holes in the tube, resulting in lower production costs - which means lower prices for YOU! #FHT5 #HPT5 #FHT4 #HPT4 #FHT3 #HPT3 #FHT2 #HPT2 #FHT19 #HPT19 Item # Description Item # Description FHT19 Friction Cap Hanging Tube 2 x .537- Bag/100 HPT19 Hangups 2 x 9/16" Plastic with Caps- Bag/100 FHT2 Friction Cap Hanging Tube 2.5 x .537- Bag/100 HPT2 Hangups 2.5 x 9/16" Plastic with Caps- Bag/100 FHT3 Friction Cap Hanging Tube 3 x .537- Bag/100 HPT3 Hangups 3 x 9/16" Plastic with Caps- Bag/100 FHT4 Friction Cap Hanging Tube 4 x .414- Bag/100 HPT4 Hangups 4 x 3/8" Plastic with Caps- Bag/100 FHT5 Friction Cap Hanging Tube 5 x .537- Bag/100 HPT5 Hangups 5 x 9/16" Plastic with Caps- Bag/100 3 New Product Update September/October 2008 Craft Wire Decorative 12 Gauge Aluminum Wire 12 Gauge Aluminum Wire adds impact to your jewelry and wire wrapping designs! A strong, yet malleable, wire that is made easy to shape yet strong enough to hold. This aluminum wire is fast becoming popular with beaders all over the world. Available in 6 NEW vibrant colors. Sold in coils of 39 ft. Available in Six New Gold Color Silver Color Vibrant Colors! DA2601 DA2602 Vibrant Colors! Copper Color Apple Green Blue Black DA2603 DA2610-AG DA2610-B DA2610-BK New! New! New! Brown Lt. Copper Color Ice Blue Kelly Green DA2610-BR DA2610-COP DA2610-IB DA2610-KG New! Soft Lilac Purple Pink Red DA2610-LI DA2610-P DA2610-PK DA2610-R New! New! New! Rose Strong Pink Turquoise Tangerine DA2610-RO DA2610-SP DA2610-T DA2610-TA 4 New Product Update September/October 2008 Craft Wire (continued) Decorative 18 Gauge Aluminum Wire Previously offered in 12 gauge, we’ve just added 12 vibrant colors of thinner 18 gauge wire to our collection! Available in 12 Sold in coils of 39 ft. Vibrant Colors! Apple Green Black Copper Color Fuchsia PDW18-AG PDW18-BK PDW18-CO PDW18-FU Gold Color Kelly Green Lavender Peacock Purple Royal Blue Red Silver PDW18-GO PDW18-KG PDW18-LA PDW18-PEA PDW18-PU PDW18-RB PDW18-RD PDW18-SI Stringing Supplies Base Metal French Wire Now in “New” Gold Color and Copper Color Give a refined and elegant look to any piece of jewelry. Protects thread where it comes into contact with the finding or clasp. Available in Base Metal Silver Color, Gold Color, Copper Color and “New” Gold Color (Looks Like 14kt Gold). Available in 4 thicknesses: Fine (F), Medium (M), Heavy (H) and Extra Heavy (EH not available in copper). Base Metal Gold, Silver, Copper & “New” Gold Colors Minimum Order: 10 boxes Copper is not available in Extra Heavy (EH) Copper Gold Silver “New” Gold C G S 14G Code Thickness Length RFW + color + F Fine 16" per box RFW + color + M Medium 14" per box RFW + color + H Heavy 14" per box RFW + color + EH Extra Heavy 14" per box Base Metal Gold, Silver, Copper & “New” Gold Colors - Bulk Package Copper is not available in Extra Heavy (EH) Code Thickness Description FW + color + F Fine 50 gram box FW + color + M Medium 50 gram box FW + color + H Heavy 50 gram box FW + color + EH Extra Heavy 50 gram box Base Metal Bulk Pack Tubes Clamshell Boxes Sterling Silver French Wire Available in Fine (F), Medium (M), Heavy Sterling Silver Illustration excerpted (H) thicknesses. One foot (12") per box. SS from Elizabeth Ward’s Item # Thickness Description “Step by Step Guide to Professional Stringing” SSRFWF Fine 12" per box SSRFWM Medium 12" per box SSRFWH Heavy 12" per box SSRFWASST Fine, Med., Heavy 4" of each size per box 5 New Product Update September/October 2008 Stringing Supplies (continued) Polyester Chain Add an extra touch of color and create a “chunky” look WITHOUT the added weight of a metal chain! This polyester chain is wrapped with polyester thread... so you can cut it with scissors instead of wire cutters. This is a great product for anyone who enjoys creating mixed media designs! Each link on the chain is approximately 7 x 10mm in size. Pre-packaged in lengths of 2.5 feet (.76m). Black Brown PLCH01BK PLCH01BR Dark Green Grey PLCH01DG PLCH01GY Kumihimo Sample of End Caps End Caps and Pendant Slides Choose from Anti-Tarnish Brass or Sterling Silver available in two sizes! The popularity of Kumihimo braiding is on the rise & at your request, the BeadSmith now offers NEW Kumihimo Findings. Sample View of Pendant Slides 9 x 6mm 10 x 10mm 9 x 6mm (.9 gm) 10 x 10mm (2.3 gm) 4.5mm ID 8mm ID 4.5mm ID 8mm ID BR165045 BR165080 SS165045 SS165080 Side View of End Caps 1.5mm Hole 1.5mm Hole 1.5mm Hole 1.5mm Hole Anti-Tarnish Brass Anti-Tarnish Brass Sterling Silver Sterling Silver 9.5 x 5mm 13 x 6mm 9.5 x 5mm (1.3gm) 13 x 6mm (2.1gm) 7.5mm ID 11.5mm ID 7.5mm ID 11.5mm ID BR165045R BR165080R SS165045R SS165080R Anti-Tarnish Brass Anti-Tarnish Brass Sterling Silver Sterling Silver Item # Description BR165045 Anti-Tarnish Brass 9 x 6mm End Cap 1.5mm hole - 4.5mm ID Bag of 6 BR165045R Anti-Tarnish Brass 9.5 x 5mm Pendant Slide 7.5mm ID Bag of 6 BR165080 Anti-Tarnish Brass 10 x 10mm End Cap 1.5mm hole - 8mm ID Bag of 4 BR165080R Anti-Tarnish Brass 13 x 6mm Pendant Slide 11.5mm ID Bag of 4 SS165045 Sterling Silver 9 x 6mm End Cap 1.5mm hole - 4.5mm ID (.9gm) Bag of 6 SS165045R Sterling Silver 9.5 x 5mm Pendant Slide 7.5mm ID (1.3gm) Bag of 6 SS165080 Sterling Silver 10 x 10mm End Cap 1.5mm hole - 8mm ID (2.3gm) Bag of 2 SS165080R Sterling Silver 13 x 6mm Pendant Slide 11.5mm ID (2.1gm) Bag of 2 Adhesives & Punches Art GlazeTM Diamond GlazeTM Punches for Cabochon/Picture Frame Findings Adheres strongly Diamond GlazeTM is a Sized to fit Patera Jewelry Pendants.
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