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Are My Metallic Seed Beads Durable?

Have you had issues with seed bead finishes rubbing off? How will you know which seed beads will actually hold their color? Allie from PotomacBeads explains the difference between Galvanized, Permafinish, and DuraCoat beads on Miyuki and Toho Seed Beads. Find the right seed bead that's right for your next project and which one will hold its color for a lifetime!

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Introduction

Metallic seed beads are a popular choice for adding sparkle and shine to jewelry designs, but many beaders wonder about their durability. In this Better Beader episode from Potomac Beads, Allie and Alyssa discuss the different types of metallic seed beads and share their experiences with using them in projects. They also offer tips for selecting high-quality metallic beads and caring for your finished pieces to ensure long-lasting wear.

Types of Metallic Seed Beads

The hosts explain that there are two main types of metallic seed beads:

  • Galvanized seed beads: These beads have a metallic coating applied to the surface of the glass. They are more affordable but may wear off over time, especially with frequent use or exposure to moisture.
  • Duracoat seed beads: These beads feature a more durable metallic finish that is fused to the glass during the manufacturing process. They are less likely to chip or fade, making them a better choice for long-lasting designs.

Tips for Selecting and Using Metallic Seed Beads

Allie and Alyssa share the following tips for working with metallic seed beads:

  1. Choose high-quality brands like Miyuki or Toho for the best durability and color consistency.
  2. Opt for Duracoat or permanently galvanized beads when possible, especially for projects that will get a lot of wear.
  3. Be gentle when handling and stitching with metallic beads to avoid scratching off the coating.
  4. Avoid using harsh chemicals or exposing your finished pieces to water or perfume, as this can damage the metallic finish.
  5. Store your metallic beads and jewelry separately to prevent scratching or tangling.

Project Ideas and Inspiration

The hosts mention that metallic seed beads can add a touch of elegance and glamour to any beading project. Some ideas include:

  • Stitching up a sparkly bracelet or necklace for a special occasion
  • Adding metallic accents to a bead embroidery piece
  • Incorporating metallic beads into a woven or loomed design for a subtle shimmer
  • Mixing metallic and matte beads for a dynamic, eye-catching look

Conclusion

With the right selection and care, metallic seed beads can be a durable and stunning addition to your beading projects. By following the tips shared in this Better Beader episode, you can confidently incorporate these shimmering beads into your designs for a touch of glamour and lasting beauty.

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Have you had issues with seed bead finishes rubbing off? How will you know which seed beads will actually hold their color? Allie from PotomacBeads explains the difference between Galvanized, Permafinish, and DuraCoat beads on Miyuki and Toho Seed Beads. Find the right seed bead that's right for your next project and which one will hold its color for a lifetime!

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