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Pattern - vintage cut beaded beads

In this video tutorial from Potomac Bead Company, Allie teaches you how to make her "Vintage Cut Beaded Beads" design using the fun vintage cut nuggets (classic faceting) beads and the new CzechMates 2-Hole Diamond Beads that launch today. Find a list of supplies in the description below.

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
Video Tutorial

Pattern - vintage cut beaded beads

Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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Quick Project Steps

Gather all materials and prepare your workspace.
String vintage cut nuggets and CzechMates 2-Hole Diamond Beads onto your thread, following the pattern described in the video.
Incorporate the 15/0, 11/0, and 8/0 seed beads into the design, using them to frame and enhance the beaded beads.
Follow the detailed instructions for adding each bead and securing the structure.
Customize your beaded beads by experimenting with different colors and configurations.
Finish your beaded bead by weaving in the ends and securing with a knot or glue.

Step 4: Pick Your Own Colors

Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

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Pattern - vintage cut beaded beads
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Item Description

In this video tutorial from Potomac Bead Company, Allie teaches you how to make her "Vintage Cut Beaded Beads" design using the fun vintage cut nuggets (classic faceting) beads and the new CzechMates 2-Hole Diamond Beads that launch today. Find a list of supplies in the description below.

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Project Steps

Gather all materials and prepare your workspace.
String vintage cut nuggets and CzechMates 2-Hole Diamond Beads onto your thread, following the pattern described in the video.
Incorporate the 15/0, 11/0, and 8/0 seed beads into the design, using them to frame and enhance the beaded beads.
Follow the detailed instructions for adding each bead and securing the structure.
Customize your beaded beads by experimenting with different colors and configurations.
Finish your beaded bead by weaving in the ends and securing with a knot or glue.