




Size 6 seed beads in round, square, and triangle shapes, and bugle beads, make up the bulk of my "pantone" spread. My formulas usually include 4 to 6 different( size 6) seeds, one bugle, and several focals. I usually flow from smallest to largest in segments, but this "box" will be broken once I begin branching out into multi-stranded pieces.
Say, cameras are not easy to work with! I feel like a neanderthal around technology sometimes.
I wish all my pictures came out as well as the one at the top.
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