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Making of A Goddess by Kevan Aponte
http://dancingstarbeads.etsy.com
40 pages, 90 images, both pdf and video, $19.00
The tutorial is a CD with a PDF written tutorial and a 13 minute movie in WMV file format. The written portion explains step by step the exact process as shown in the video on how to make a goddess bead.

Making a Lovely Bloom Bead by Larissa Spafford
http://www.etsy.com/listing/76004162...a-lovely-bloom
dvd, 30 mins., $30.00
This 30-minute instructional dvd shows and explains the step-by-step process of making my specialty bead, a lovely bloom. It is for intermediate to advanced bead makers or for anyone who is intrigued by the lampworking process and just wants to see how it is done.

Making Mandala Beads by Sarah Hornik
http://www.glassbysarah.com/ebooks/mandala/
87 pages, 250+ images, 12.5mb, $24.00
Making Mandala Beads is an E-Book with six tutorials, three for different types of cane and three for elaborate Mandala disk beads: Spiral Murrini, Wig-Wag Cane, Ribbon Cane, Wig-Wag Mandala Bead, Ribbon Cane Mandala Bead, and Spiral Murrini Mandala Bead. The book also includes information and tips and tricks about working with Bullseye glass, as well as a collection of my favorite color combinations.

Making Silver Glass Sing by Anouk Jasperse / Troll Lover
http://trolllover.etsy.com
17 pages, 3.8mb file size, $18.00
In this tutorial focuses on reducing silver glass – how to encase them, while keeping the shine & color. I will share my secrets on how I work them and which base colors will make the silver glass pop. I also included some extra information about reducing and more! I will show you how to make 3 beads: my (Psyche) crunchies, a crunch bead with Triton & dichroic stringer and how you can use the newest color by Double Helix, Aurae.

Making Wool Bead by Mary MacVoy / MerryFool
http://WoolTwoGo.etsy.com
10 pages, $15.00
This tutorial takes you through the steps that I use when I make my felted wool beads! Dry Felting and Embellishment. This PDF file with 10 pages of photos, illustrations,detailed instructions, and a gallery will get you well on your way to making your own felted wool "wearable art!"

Mask Tutorial by Theresa Laliberte' / LavenderCreek
http://www.lavendercreek.de/tutorialpurchase.html
55 pages, 125 images, 18mb, $24.00
In this tutorial you'll learn exactly how to make my Watcher Mask! Not only will you learn how to make this mask, but you will also learn how I use Thomson's enamels which are used in many of my bead designs.
Experience Level: Experienced Beginner/Intermediate

Moonlit Seas by Mandy Ramsdell
http://www.etsy.com/shop/lionspawjewelry
10 pages, 21 images, 0.8 MB, $12.00
This tutorial will show you in detail how to make a seascape bead in 104 COE glass.

Moth Wing Bead by Andrea Guarino[b]
http://andreaguarino.etsy.com
15 pages, 36 images, 2.4mb file size, $24.00
This tutorial is a step by step description on how to make my MOTH WING BEAD. Also includes steps on silver fuming, feathering and shaping along with many other tips.

Mushrooms and Fish by Moth / Mary Lockwood
http://marylockwood.etsy.com
14 pages, 100+ images
PDF version 3.0mb file size, $16.00 / Printed version $24.00
*A tall woodsy organic style mushroom
*A chubby little floral button mushroom
*A graceful fish with puffy lips and swishy fins

Mystic Moon XXL Bead by Daniel Caracas of Beadsbot.com
http://Beadsbot.com
http://www.artfire.com/ext/shop/stud...als/0/0/100854
(Instant Download) https://handmadeartists.com/seller_s...diantMindBeads
16 pages, 38 images, 7mb file size, $7.00
Ocean Scene with a Golden Moon and reactive double helix waves This is an intermediate tutorial.
16 pages - step-by-step easy to follow written plus full color photographed instructions on how to create a Mystic Moon Glass Lentil Bead.

Nucleus Bead by Anne Ricketts
http://www.amrglassworks.net
http://www.aricketts.etsy.com
13 pages, 33 images, 1.5mb file size, $15.00
This is a step-by-step tutorial for making my Nucleus glass beads. I give instructions for the two beads pictured and a variation of the Nucleus bead. I've included everything from using frit and making stringer out of it to making a latticino or twisty cane and applying them to the final bead. You do need to have some experience on the torch before trying this technique!

Ornate Series by Jennifer Geldard
http://glassgirl.etsy.com
13 pages, 69 photos, 5.0mb file size, $19.00
This is a step-by-step tutorial on making my Ornate series focal beads.

Painted Rose by Lydia Muell
http://www.lampworktreasures.com/rosetutorial.html
17 pages, 1.2mb files size, $22.00
This tutorial includes a full tutorial for making the Painted Rose bead as well as separate mini tutorials for the roses, leaves and rosebuds. This is a very involved piece of work, so it's best suited for the advanced lampworker. All of the glasses are 104 COE. There are no special tools required.

Pearly Pink Floral by Kandice Seeber
http://www.lampworketc.com/ppc/showcat.php?cat=7
15 pages, 1.0mb file size, $10.00
This is a tutorial on how to make surface florals with pointed petals.

Perfecting the Pansy with Leaves and Honey Bees by Helen Harvest
http://helensharvest.etsy.com
Also available here on LE Classified
http://www.lampworketc.com/ppc/showcat.php?cat=7
33 pages, 54 images, 12.1mb file size, $100.00/$75.00 for repeat buyer
This eBook shows you how to carefully form my originally designed Pansy Bead with 5 grooved, layered and shaded petals, with Pansy blotches and a layered stamen center. I have included instructions for a veined and scalloped Pansy Leaf Bead for natural fliage, and instructions for my Honey Bee Bead also. This is for the advanced lampworker, requiring intuitive skill and control only experience can give. I suggest at least hundreds of hours before attempting to move the glass in these fashions. This ebook is too large to mail so has its own website.

Playa Tortuga by Patty Lakinsmith
http://PattyLakinsmith.etsy.com
18 pages, 34 images, $18.00
The tutorial is a collection of different tips and tricks that should help you create this design and improve your bead making. There are no real new techniques. It explains how to make eight different variations on this theme, and also explains how to diagnose and recover from five common mistakes you are likely to make with this bead. Specifically, you will learn how to make a large lentil bead using a press. You will learn how to twist a part of your design to create a swirled effect. You will learn how to use either a rake tool or a stringer to drag the stripes on the top part of the bead toward the bottom of the bead. You will learn how to get a metallic sheen out of silvered glass.

Pleated Vessel by Sandy / slcuniques
http://slcuniques.etsy.com
42 pages, 127 images, file to be downloaded only, $16.00
My new tutorial may be used to successfully complete a Pleated Vessel in soft glass 104 coe, Bulls-eye 90 coe, 96 coe and Borosilicate glass 33 coe. Variations for bulls-eye 90 coe and 96 coe - glass tubing as far as I know is not available, so you will need to build your own vessel neck using a hollow mandrel. The project takes approx. 1 hour to perform using boro glass but considerably less for soft glass 104 coe.

Press Floral Bead by Kari Carigan
http://weegemsdesigns.etsy.com
10 pages, 20 images, $14.00
When I first discovered lampwork beads, floral are what "hooked" me to glass. I know many people also love them, but may struggle to make them, and I am hoping this tutorial will help you create your own garden of florals. This tutorial is mainly for the intermediate/advanced lampworker, but anyone can learn from it, the more information and techniques we learn, the better right?

Prism Effect by Denise Smith
http://www.etsy.com/shop/dksLampwork
25 pages, about 60 images, 1.9mb, file size, $25.00
This tutorial includes detailed step by step instructions for two prism beads (a simple practise bead and a 2-tone focal) plus all the technical information and variations you'll need to get the most out of this technique. Recommended for intermediate to advanced. Not recommended for a hothead.

Raggedy Ann by Anne Ricketts
http://www.amrglassworks.net
http://www.aricketts.etsy.com
13 pages, 31 images, 0.6mb file size, $15.00
I've included detailed pictures for the steps to make your own baby doll! This tutorial is shows the prep work and the stages for building your Raggedy Ann beads with examples of finished doll beads as well. You do need to have some experience on the torch before trying this technique!

Rainbow Petal by Amy Trescott
http://www.amytrescott.com/rptutorialindex.html
html format, $11.95
I'm very happy offer an html (printable) version of my "Rainbow Petal Bead" Tutorial. You will receive step-by-step instructions (with color photos) on how to build this hypnotizing, multi-dimensional bead.

Rainbow Scale and Rain Drop by Shari Slonski /sislonski
http://etsy-lampwork.blogspot.com/
10 pages, 27 images, 0.4mb file size, $18.00
This technique is useful for all reactive glass. Part 1 focuses on using terra. Part 2 focuses on using the more transparent reactive glasses like Psyche. This technique can also be used on non reactive glass but will result in a differnt look in the end result.

Raven / Landscape Focal Bead Tutorial by Kerri Fuhr
http://kerribeads.etsy.com
28 pages, 79 images, 2.6mb file size, $25.00
This two-part tutorial illustrates in simple steps how I create a Northern Forest Landscape and a Raven. A bonus gallery of beads as well as a list of resources for further design ideas will keep you inspired on your own creative path as you master these skills!

Reactive Twisties 2011 compiled by Hayley Tsang
Click Here for more information or instant-download purchase
34 pages, 100+ images, 10.8mb file size, $18.00
Spiral Bound, Printed Book is available, $34
The very first Reactive Twisties ebook is available. At 34 pages, Reactive Twisties 2011 boasts almost 100 beads with each accompanying by the recipes of glasses used and some have detailed step by step description of how the bead was made (the level of detail is based on how much information the original beadmaker shared.)

Reactions 2007 by Sadie Cuming / SadiesJewels
http://sadiesjewels.etsy.com
30 pages, 83 images, CD, $10.00+shipping
The result of a collaboration of Lampworkers working with different glass reactions. Most of the reactions documented are104 coe glass. CD includes the recipes, descriptions and images of the beads and how to reproduce them.

Reactions 2008 + Shell Tutorial by Sadie Cuming / SadiesJewels
http://sadiesjewels.etsy.com
56 pages, 119 images, CD, $15.00+shipping
Another wonderful catalog of exchange beads all with creative and reactive reactions with some new reactions not in the 2007 exchange CD. If you like reactions you'll love this one! CD comes with an additional reactive shell tutorial by myself (6 pages), and a "Magic" stringer tutorial by Sue Stewart who kindly let me include it!

Recycled Wire Swirls Bracelet by Maria / whimzicalities
http://LostMarbles.etsy.com
11 pages, 34 images, 1.4mb file size, $15.00
This tutorial will help you create your own recycled/reclaimed copper wire bracelet. There are many sources out there for recycled wire and I will explain these, as well as my technique for annealing the wire if you have a lampworking or other type of kiln. Wire purchased dead soft from a jewelry supplier may also be used. This tutorial is suggested for the intermediate wire worker, but I believe with practice with lighter gauge wire, this can be done by beginners as well. It is packed with instruction, photos, hints and resources.

Reef Necklace Tutorial – Teresa / tnehlers
http://teasebeads.etsy.com/
30 images, $18.50
This fully-detailed tutorial includes 30 large, full color photographs and directions for how to condition your thread, stitch the necklace, and even make my handmade ball-and-loop clasp. On the right are some sample pictures from the tutorial. There are no special tools needed, just beads, needle, beeswax, and thread. I can also put together a kit that contains everything needed to make this necklace for an additional $14.50.

'Roly Poly' Bead Tutorial – Laura / beadsbylaura
[urlhttp://www.beadsbylaura.co.uk/BBLDownloads.htm /[/url]
4.99 euros (about US$8.00)
It's a relatively simple bead to make but you will need to have good heat control and nimble mandrel-turning fingers! You'll also need a lentil press, a graphite marver and some mashers.

Rose Murrini Tutorial – Marilyn Peraza
http://www.perazabeads.com/LampworkTutorials.htm
http://mperaza.etsy.com/
18 pages, $24.95
Learn to make the murini for use in making roses in your lampwork beads such as seen here. Give your beads a 3-deminsional look with depth and definition!

Samantha Beads DVD by Samantha/SamanthaBeads
http://SamanthaBeads.etsy.com
This is a demo DVD with commentary, over an hour long, of me making the following beads, :
1. Vine Cane Stringer
2. Encased Floral
3. Turtle Bead
4. Duck part one and two

Sand Shards by Shari Slonski
http://etsy-lampwork.blogspot.com/
$5.00
This tutorial is on how to create one of my Secret recipes. This recipe is a secret mixture of glass that I came up with when trying to achieve that stoned look for my Arrowhead beads. This tutorial is not only on how to create the recipe but also on actually blowing the shards, which is all part of the process

Santa Claus Face by Marcy Lamberson
http://studiomarcy.etsy.com
0.4mb file size, $16.00
Ho, ho, ho... Santa Claus is ready for Christmas and wants you to be also. As many of you know, I've been doing online sculptural bead coaching on my blog, and a natural off shoot is writing tutorials too. Here's a sculptural Santa Claus face that I have made an easy tutorial for even the non-sculptural beadmakers. Santa can be used as a focal bead, a Christmas tree ornament or even a package decoration.

Sarah's 12 Favorite Color Schemes by Sarah Hornik
http://blog.glassbysarah.com/2008/12...they-work.aspx
12+cover pages, 50 images, 2.7mb, $10.00
Also available a printed calendar
http://www.lulu.com/content/5290543

Say Cheese! Mouse Tutorial by Maria / whimzicalities
http://www.lampworketc.com/ppc/showcat.php?cat=7
27 pages, 60 images, 4.1mb file size, $15.00
I’ve been making wire critters for years and want to share one of my favorites. While the soldering may seem intimidating if you’ve never done it before, it really isn’t difficult at all. It is soft soldering: sort of a cross between soldering for stained glass and soldering for electronics. I’ll take you through step-by-step, so you’ll learn the process along the way. You’ll start out with a little bit of wire and a couple of beads and wind up with this little personality…often with an attitude that somehow just happens along. Mice are awesome little companions for bookshelves, desks and studios. Best of all, there’s no cleaning up after wire and glass pets! This tutorial is packed with instruction, photos, diagrams and resources. The instructions are intended for copper wire and lampwork beads.

Sculpted Lampwork Pansy by Laurie Donnette
http://everafterartistry.etsy.com
I]25 pages, 35 images, 1.7mb file size, $13.00[/i]
This tutorial contains step-by-step instruction on how I make my sculpted lampwork Pansies. Lots of pictures! lots of fun! Techniques include layering the glass, shaping the petals, creating your begining canvas! and more! This tutorial is geared toward people with a good understanding of lampwork techniques and safety concerns.

Sculpted Sweetheart Rose by Laurie Donnette
http://everafterartistry.etsy.com
25 pages, 1.5mb file size, $13.00
Step by step on how to construct a lampwork sweetheart sculpted rose, MY way.. This tutorial uses completely different sculpting techniques than my previous Pansy tutorial. And as a bonus I have included how to make a bluebird of happiness and a contemporary sculpted leaf!!

Sculpting A Lampwork Flower Bead by Helen Harvest
http://helensharvest.etsy.com
Also available here on LE Classified
http://www.lampworketc.com/ppc/showcat.php?cat=7
27 pages, 17 images, 2.2mb file size, $100.00
Having worked 6 years developing my original, basic techniques through creating thousands of Sculpted Flower Beads, I am finally taking a Sabbatical Year to write my discoveries. I will still make SOME Beads, but am ready to share my realistic, botanical passion with you. This Ebook, Sculpting a Lampwork Flower Bead, is for the advanced lampworker, requiring intuitive skill and control only experience can give. I suggest at least hundreds of torch hours before attempting to move the glass in these fashions.

SE2 – Second Silver Color How To e-Booklet compiled by Hayley Tsang
Click Here for more information or instant-download purchase
65 pages, 170+ images, 2.0mb file size, $15.00
High Res CD version is also available, 50mb file size, $25.00
This booklet is a compilation of exchange beads submitted for the Second Silver Color How To and Exchange. Each bead is accompanied by the recipes of glasses used and some have detailed step by step description of how the bead was made (the level of detail is based on how much information the original beadmaker shared.) Other content includes a list of silver glass by manufacturers and notation of the glass being striking or reducing, and index of each silver glass used in the booklet for easy reference, and a basic step-by-step written instruction on how to strike and how to reduce silver glass.

SE3 – Third Silver Color How To e-Booklet compiled by Hayley Tsang
Click Here for more information or instant-download purchase
72 pages, 180+ images, 2.8mb file size, $18.00
Spiral Bound, Printed Book is available, $43.90
This booklet is a compilation of exchange beads submitted for SE3 – Third Silver Color How To and Exchange. There are over 180 beads with description. Each bead is accompanied by the recipes of glasses used and some have detailed step by step description of how the bead was made (the level of detail is based on how much information the original beadmaker shared.) Other content includes a list of silver glass by manufacturers and notation of the glass being striking or reducing, and index of each silver glass used in the booklet for easy reference, and a basic step-by-step (illustrated with photos) instruction on how to strike and how to reduce silver glass.

SE4 – Fourth Silver Color How To e-Booklet compiled by Hayley Tsang
Click Here for more information or instant-download purchase
81 pages, 200+ images, 5.0mb file size, $19.00
Spiral Bound, Printed Book is available, $48.00 plus shipping
This booklet is a compilation of exchange beads submitted for SE4 – Fourth Silver Color How To and Exchange. There are over 200 beads with description. Each bead is accompanied by the recipes of glasses used and some have detailed step by step description of how the bead was made (the level of detail is based on how much information the original beadmaker shared.) Other content includes a list of silver glass by manufacturers and notation of the glass being striking or reducing, and index of each silver glass used in the booklet for easy reference, and a basic step-by-step (illustrated with photos) instruction on how to strike and how to reduce silver glass.

SE5 – Fifth Silver Color How To eBook compiled by Hayley Tsang
http://shop.envisionsf.com/category/ebook-and-tutorials pdf version at $25
http://www.lulu.com/product/paperback/se5/12995458 spiral bound printed book for $57
At 95 pages plus cover, SE5 is our biggest e-book yet! As usual, it's packed with great information on working with silver glass and will surely inspire you to try different glass combinations and/or techniques. There are over 250 beads with description. Each bead is accompanied by the recipes of glasses used and some have detailed step by step description of how the bead was made (the level of detail is based on how much information the original beadmaker shared.) Other content includes a list of silver glass by manufacturers and notation of the glass being striking or reducing, and index of each silver glass used in the booklet for easy reference, and a basic step-by-step (illustrated with photos) instruction on how to strike and how to reduce silver glass.

SE6 – Sixth Silver Color How To eBook compiled by Hayley Tsang
http://shop.envisionsf.com/category/ebook-and-tutorials pdf version, at 10.2 mb, at $17
http://www.lulu.com/product/paperback/se6/14001139 spiral bound printed book for $39
At 54 pages plus cover, SE6 is packed with great information on working with silver glass and will surely inspire you to try different glass combinations and/or techniques. There are over 130 beads with description. Each bead is accompanied by the recipes of glasses used and some have detailed step by step description of how the bead was made (the level of detail is based on how much information the original beadmaker shared.) Other content includes a list of silver glass by manufacturers and notation of the glass being striking or reducing, and index of each silver glass used in the booklet for easy reference, and a basic step-by-step (illustrated with photos) instruction on how to strike and how to reduce silver glass.

SE7 – Seventh Silver Color How To eBook compiled by Hayley Tsang
http://shop.envisionsf.com/category/ebook-and-tutorials pdf version, 9.3mb, at $18
http://www.lulu.com/product/paperback/se7/15695787 spiral bound printed book for $40
At 52 pages plus cover, SE7 is packed with great information on working with silver glass and will surely inspire you to try different glass combinations and/or techniques. There are 135 beads with description. Each bead is accompanied by the recipes of glasses used and some have detailed step by step description of how the bead was made (the level of detail is based on how much information the original beadmaker shared.) Other content includes a list of silver glass by manufacturers and notation of the glass being striking or reducing, and index of each silver glass used in the booklet for easy reference, and a basic step-by-step (illustrated with photos) instruction on how to strike and how to reduce silver glass.

Sea Rocks by Anne Londez
http://www.etsy.com/listing/83908407...by-anne-londez
13 pages, 50 images, 1.91Mo, $25
A complete 15-steps step-by-step tutorial of how to make my Sea Rocks bead, together with several technical variants and tops and tricks that will enable you to obtain brilliants colors and tune them to the shades you like.

Seahorse - Dragons of the Sea by Laurie Ament
http://www.etsy.com/shop/glassbead?section_id=6989892
30 pages, 100 photos, 2.18 mb, $16.00
A tutorial with detailed instructions for making two full seahorses with somewhat different designs. Includes a video showing the tail and fins being made and shaping of the mouth.

Silver Glass - a guideline by Angel by Angela Meier
http://www.lampworketc.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=123486
17 pages, 2.7mb file size, $20.00
It took me six weeks of work and four years of learning by doing... The e-book contains my whole know-how about working with silver glass. . . you should be able to rework all beads shown in the book. Content: how to reduce / cool reducing / metallic effects with step by step tutorial / glass for metallic effects and gallery / reduce and strike I with steps and gallery / reduce and strike II with steps and gallery / heat and strike with steps and gallery / kilnstriker / glass overview following the chapters of the book / last page with suggestion for startersets, credits and other last page stuff

Space Flowers Murrinis by Karin / Beadfairy
http://Beadfairy.etsy.com
12 pages, 44 images, $20.00
I finished the tut also in english now! I was asked a few times how I do those little murrinis I call "Space Flowers" so I decided to make a tutorial.

Starburst Murrini Pendant by Dustin Tabor
http://www.dustintabor.com/tutorial.htm
70+ images, 28 pages, $25.00
Full step-by-step instructions and photographs are provided for how to make the murrini cane in the center, the ribbon cane edging, and the pendant itself. Helpful hints are provided along the way not only to help you successfully complete this project, but also to help improve your flameworking skills overall. All of the techniques presented can also be adapted to create a variety of other beads and pendants besides the one detailed in this tutorial. The "off-mandrel" technique detailed here can adapted to create an amazing variety of pendants and sculptural objects in the flame. This tutorial was written using Effetre glass, but it can be used to create similar projects in a variety of glass formulas.

Starburst And Nebula Style Beads by Debra / Frogsongstudio
http://FrogsongStudio.etsy.com
17 pages, $18.00
A tutorial of step-by-step instruction on four styles of beads. And a final page of sample beads that I have made using the techniques in this tutorial.

Starry Nights by Laurie Donnette
http://everafterartistry.etsy.com
1.95mb file size, $14.01
Step-by-step tutorial on how to construct a lampworked Celestial-like bead, as well as how to make your very own star cane and millis – with very affordable tools.

Sunflowers and Strawberries by Laurie Donnette
http://everafterartistry.etsy.com
25 pages, 50 images, 2.0mb, $14.00
Step-by-step instructions on how I make sculpted sunflowers, and strawberries!!! Techniques include layering the glass, shaping the petals, creating your begining canvas! and more! This is my third in my series of sculpted lampworked flowers, each using different sculptural glass techniques. This tutorial is geared toward people with a good understanding of lampwork techniques and safety concerns.

Surf and Turf Lampwork Bead Tutorials - Seashells and Animal Prints - Three tutorial by Diane Woodall and Becky Mason
http://BeckyMason.etsy.com
http://dianewoodall.etsy.com
Focal Shells: 26 pages, 72 images, 1mb file size
Small Shell Collection: 21 pages, 55 images, 747k file size
Animal Prints: 21 pages, 41 images, 1mb file size
All three for $50.00

Focal Shells (fan shell, conch shell, sand dollar), Small Seashell Collection (cowrie, nautilus, fan shell, urchin and auger), and Animal Prints (zebra, tiger, ocelot, leopard, snow leopard, cheetah, giraffe and crocodile/alligator)
We are proud to offer our step-by-step tutorials on how to make our seashell beads and animal print beads, just like the ones we have been selling for years on eBay and in our Etsy stores. Best of all, we are offering our tutorials in both right-handed and left-handed versions. Just let us know when you order which version you’d like.

SWIRL – an e-book on Gravity Swirl, Bicone Shaping, and Silver Glass by Hayley Tsang
Click Here for more information or instant-download purchase
21 pages, 50+ images, 2.5mb file size, $21.00
This is a three-in-one tutorial for both newer and more experienced lampworkers. Using the techniques on how to make a gravity swirl bead, I will share with you how to shape a perfect bicone AND show you how to work with using both striking and reducing silver glass on a single bead. Please do note that the silver glass part of this tutorial is secondary. There is a lot of information after the tutorial, including my favorite - Shaping 101! As many of you know . . . my passion is silver glass . . . but my obsession is perfectly shaped and executed forms. If you have ever wondered how I made my beads stand up on both ends perfectly perpendicular to the table top, here is your chance to find out!

Swizzle Stick Tutorial with Inclusions by Kay Lodahl aka LAG
http://lodahlartglass.etsy.com
5 pages, $10.00
This pdf download has a lot to offer, particularly the beginning boro worker. I tried to consolidate the information to provide speed and little use of ink and paper on printout. These can be made on a minor burner and make great hostess gifts for any time of year. They are fun to make and the possibilities for inclusions are endless.
Perhaps you can sell these at your local latte shop or deli bistro?

Taking Reduction Glass by Storm by Amy Kinsch
http://beeswaxrubberstamps.com/lampworkbeads.htm
15 pages, 41 images, 1mb, $19
This tutorial covers a couple of unique techniques using 104 coe silver reduction glass. It's for all levels of expertise from the beginner with the basics down, all the way to the advanced lampwork artist. You will only need a torch, mandrels, tweezers, marver and reduction glass to get started.

Tapestry Scrollwork by Kerri Fuhr / KerriBeads
http://kerribeads.etsy.com
16 pages, 32 images, 2.0mb, $18.00
This is a detailed, step by step tutorial on how I create the intricate botanical scrollwork on my Tapestry beads! A bonus gallery of beads as well as a list of resources for further design ideas will keep you inspired on your own creative path as you master these skills! This tutorial is designed for the intermediate/advanced lampwork artist, however beginners will find this information useful in helping to enhance their skills at the torch as well.

The Creature by Pipyr
http://pipyr.etsy.com
http://www.pipyr.com/newsletter.html
46 pages, 87 images, 2.2mb, $20.00
A tutorial about how to make a creature from solid borosilicate glass rods (no tubing)! I have spent a lot of time on this, trying to make it as clear as possible so that anyone can make a creature. I wrote this tutorial with the assumption that many people using it will have never used borosilicate glass before. I have info about proper seals, color, clear sizes that I commonly use, etc. Then I go into how to make the creature with photos to highlight everything from beginning to end. You should have a torch with a decent oxygen supply to use this tutorial. It can be done on a minor with one oxygen concentrator with some adjustments that are noted in the tut, but it is painfully slow on a set-up like that. Ideally, you will be able to run a small torch at near full capacity.

Think Pink / Rubino Oro by Sarah Hornik
http://www.glassbysarah.com/ebooks/thinkpink/
43 pages, 130 images, 3.5mb, $22.50
The book is divided into four sections. In the first part, you will find loads of information about Rubino Oro and tips on how to work with it. The second section, Ideas and Inspiration, contains many photos and descriptions of various techniques I have worked with over the past couple of years. The third and fourth sections are full step-by-step tutorials for two of my signature styles: the Flower Child Bead and the Barbie Bling Bead.

Tide Pool by Patsy LeBlanc
http://www.killerbeedz1.artfire.com/
21 pages, 61 images, 3.22mb, $22.00 (sample powder included with order and will be shipped to you)
I will show you how to work primarily with TAG Fire Lotus, Multi-Color Dark and Raku with a beautiful silvery powder. Beads really do look like Tide Pools!

Tie-Dye Flowers and Plaids by Anne Ricketts
http://www.amrglassworks.net
12 pages, 27 images, 1.9mb, $15.00
This is a step-by-step tutorial for making my Tie Dye Flower and Plaid glass beads. I've included everything from where I get my inspiration to putting on the final touches for making a Tie Dye and Plaid beads. It shows the stages for building your Tie Dye flower and Plaid beads with examples of finished beads. You do need to have some experience on the torch before trying this technique!

Toad Bead by Theresa Laliberte' / LavenderCreek
http://www.lavendercreek.de/tutorialpurchase.html
48 pages, 72 images, 4.1mb, $28.00
In this tutorial you'll learn exactly how to make my toads and frogs! Includes an "At a Glance" section with "images only" for ease in printing.
Experience Level: Experienced Beginner/Intermediate

Tribal Bead by Anne Ricketts
http://www.amrglassworks.net
http://www.aricketts.etsy.com
12 pages, 22 images, 1.7mb, $15.00
This is a step-by-step tutorial for making my Tribal Tube glass beads. I've included everything from where I get my inspiration to putting on the final touches for making a Tribal Tube bead.

A Trio of Trees by Jane Perala
http://www.etsy.com/shop/jperaladesigns
41 pages, 68 images + gallery pictures, 1.2mb file size, US$22.00
Detailed step by step instructions on how to make three tree beads, Frosty Morning, Faux Wedgewood & Arbutus Beach. No fancy glass or odd tools needed - you will need a press or masher to create a "canvas" on which to make your tree.

Wild Brightz Bead by Anne Ricketts
http://www.amrglassworks.net
http://www.aricketts.etsy.com
12 pages, 25 images, 1.5mb file size, $15.00
This is a step-by-step tutorial for making my Wild Brightz tube and lentil shaped glass beads. I've included everything from where I get my inspiration to putting on the final touches for making Wild Brightz beads.

Wild Flower by Carla
http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5172344
26 pages, 40 images, 1.3mb, $14.00
special discount of $20 for both Wild Flower and Fantasy Butterfly Tutorials together

This is a TUTORIAL for my popular "Wild"Flower. I have been asked several times to teach how to do this popular flower design, so I thought I would go ahead and put out a tutorial for it! This tutorial is mainly for the intermediate/advanced lampworker, but if you are just starting out you will also get a lot out of it. If you are a Hothead user, you CAN use this tutorial!

Wild Garden by Daniel Caracas of Beadsbot.com
http://Beadsbot.com
http://www.artfire.com/ext/shop/stud...als/0/0/100854
(Instant Download) https://handmadeartists.com/seller_s...diantMindBeads
10 pages, 43 images, 1.8mb file size, $5.00
Learn to make a Focal Press Bead, or Organic Press Bead using Earthen reactions. This is a Beginning to Intermediate Tutorial that zeroes in on some specific skill sets. You will use Enamel and Copper Foil, Silvered Ivory and Raku, along with other unique glass shaping techniques to achieve gorgeous Organic effects.

Window Series by Jennifer Geldard
http://glassgirl.etsy.com
Also available here on LE Classified
http://www.lampworketc.com/ppc/showcat.php?cat=7
$17.00
This is a step-by-step tutorial on making my Window series focal beads.

Wire Wrapped Cuff Bracelet by Julie Sigmund/jewlie beads
http://JewlieBeads.etsy.com
20 pages, 84 images, $12.00
In this step-by-step tutorial, I will show you how to make my wire wrapped cuff bracelet.I also explain how to make 2 different types of cuff bracelet frames. One frame involves fusing the ends of copper wire together and the second cuff frame doesn't involve fusing for those who don't have a torch.

Wire Wrapped Hoop Earrings by Julie Sigmund/jewlie beads
http://JewlieBeads.etsy.com
12 pages, 41 images, $8.00
Please see Etsy listing description for tools and materials needed.
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