Don Lynch of Associated Talents posted three photos on Facebook showing how he uses Sundance's 3mm bugle beads on one of AT's Halloween ball ornaments. Don is very clever with beads--he's the inventor of the basketweave beading technique--and this looks even easier. He says these 3mm bugle beads fit perfectly on 13-14 count canvases. Thanks for sharing, Don!
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Sunday, November 8, 2015
Beads, Beautiful Beads
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Associated Talents,
basketweave beads,
beads,
bugle beads,
Don beading,
Don Lynch
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