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Old 2011-01-25, 9:54am
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hi everyone
i have a question about stripes how i make them i think its a special techniek
i now how it works with dots and clear
im looking for the techniek all around the bead in many different colour
i wash looking for a picture but i cant also find any here
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Old 2011-01-25, 9:59am
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Stack your dots, or use a tight twisty. When they spread with the clear wraps they will leave lots of different alternating stripes.
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Old 2011-01-25, 1:27pm
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Making striped beads is easy! It's a lot like this:

http://www.lampworketc.com/forums/sh...+triangle+bead

but instead of putting the dots along the side of the bead, you put the dots down the center. You can alternate colors (white dot, black dot, white dot, etc.) or layer your dots to create different colors.

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Old 2011-01-25, 1:36pm
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Hi Lissette!

There's an awesome free tutorial here on how to use twisties to make a multi-color stripe bead.

http://chestnutridgedesigns.com/sect....aspx?bp_id=14

And also an excellent tutorial for making the twisties!

http://chestnutridgedesigns.com/sect....aspx?bp_id=13
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Old 2011-01-25, 5:15pm
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Thank you both so much for the good info. I want to try these right away
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Old 2011-01-25, 6:08pm
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lovely! thanks.
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Old 2011-01-26, 5:30pm
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Those links are fabulous.
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Old 2011-01-27, 12:29am
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thank you everyone, it's just not what I mean ..... what I'm looking for straight lines, close together in straight lines lying in the corral .
i hope that someone can help me (my englisch is terrible ) reading is ok but writing((
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Old 2011-01-27, 3:52am
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Do you mean pleats?
http://cgi.ebay.com/GLASSACTCC-Pleat...item4aa81ab9ab

or stripes like some of the ones in this set perhaps?

http://www.corinabeads.com/ebayarchi...alaska2005.jpg
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Old 2011-01-27, 6:02am
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No thats also not what i mean ;(( iwas looking for pics put i cant found them
No its more al kind of colours stringers in different colour and then found THE bead
I saw once pics and i like d them à lot.
Its more à rainbow in all different colors
Thabor to all how want to help me x
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Maybe Amy Trescott's rainbow looking beads? Like this...

http://www.lampworketc.com/forums/sh...scott+tutorial
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Old 2011-01-27, 7:07am
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Like these:

http://www.corinabeads.com/pages/drsubtlestripes.php
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Old 2011-01-27, 8:25am
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Emiko Sawamoto makes some interesting beads with stripes (top and center). Maybe something like one of these?

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Old 2011-01-27, 8:32am
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Sorry - duplicate post!
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Old 2011-01-27, 9:21am
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Yes almost Well if you lay All THE stripes not over but ,lay NeXT ech other straigt to
And you see not the under ground each stripe touche 's eache other.
O my god what à terrible story i hope you no what i m searching
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Old 2011-01-27, 10:23am
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Old 2011-01-27, 10:48am
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are you talking about different colored stringers laid on the bead long ways or around the bead then raked or gravity twited?
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Old 2011-01-27, 12:56pm
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Yes , it looks like stringers over the long way of the bead

i seen someone he makes awesome beads this way but when i lay my stringers of the bead , i have not the right line's it use to be .
i think there is a different way to make this kind of beads
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Like this?

http://www.etsy.com/listing/53810642..._type=handmade
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Old 2011-01-27, 2:41pm
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Or this...

http://www.etsy.com/listing/43207924..._type=handmade
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Old 2011-01-27, 2:41pm
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Thank you butno its also not what i mean't
But Thank you all for searching
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Old 2011-01-27, 2:45pm
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I'm also wondering about wavy beads on long cylinders, where you lay down the stripes and then melt sections for gravity movement but Jim Smircich's web site seems to be down.
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Old 2011-01-27, 7:23pm
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Lissette maybe your thinking of pleats? Its stretched dots or twisty?

Stripes from dots: If you put more dots on, have to alternate O@O@O@O and more clear you can stretch the dots longer, and get longer or thinner lines.

http://www.lampworketc.com/forums/sh...hlight=stripes


Pleats??:
http://www.lampworketc.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=67739

These are stripes in a bead, and involve a dot of clear usually... (thinking way outside the box here....)
http://www.lampworketc.com/forums/sh...hlight=stripes
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I haven't checked all the links given, so don't know if this has been suggested yet, but do you mean this


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or this?

Heck, I'd LOVE to know how that second bead was done! WOW!
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Old 2011-01-28, 12:16am
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well i like eather to now how this is made ,but its not wat im searching
i think im going for a search to the website .
everyone thanks for help me
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Old 2011-01-28, 6:52am
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Are you talking about Tom Holland's bead, I don't have a pic but you could search his name, he makes killer stripe beads then makes a spider pattern with them.
Also you can use enamels to color you stringers first. JC Herrell and Margaret Zinser uses this method.
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here are a few of my wavy beads The first one has the best wave, but i made an optical illusion by layering clear stringer in the opposite pattern They are all marvered to het the wave. Not gravity swirled. They are about 50mm


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Old 2011-01-29, 12:10am
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well maybe it's done wite enamele , i m going to look for that techniek
thank you all for searching for me

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there's still a lot for me to learn
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