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Saturday, March 19, 2011

Love at First Sight


One of the advantages of living two blocks away from the local bead store is being able to peruse all of the new inventory as it is received. I'll never forget the day I first laid eyes on the new Miyuki Tila beads...I loved everything about them! They come in a variety of finishes including matte, AB, and opaque and the neutral colors will work with nearly anything you can come up with. Pictured left are the Tila beads in Antique Ivory Pearl Ceylon.

I'm an equally enthusiastic fan of the 1.8 and 4 mm Miyuki cube beads. For a spell, I was including them in virtually all of my stitched designs. The first Tila design I came up incorporated all three of my favorites: a "ribbon" of silver 4 mm cubes are surrounded by 1.8 mm blue matte cubes. A row of Tilas on either side finish the piece.


This has easily become my favorite and most worn bracelet in my collection. To attach all of the layers, I used a ladder stitch - one of the easiest (in my opinion). I began with one Tila bead - shown here in Matte Oyster Luster - stitched the two cubes on top of it (one cube for each hole of the Tila bead), pulled the thread through one 4 mm Miyuki cube, and repeated the process for the other half of the unit. It's not at all difficult once you get the hang of it and you end up with a great finished product.


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This is my most recent design. I just completed it this evening and, I must say, I love wearing it! After some experimenting, I have found that the 3 mm Toho bugle bead works very well with the shape and size of the Tila. A unit of two bugle beads with a 15/0 Miyuki seed bead at each end is roughly the same size as a Tila. Again, I used the ladder stitch to combine the units.

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It's safe to say that I have purchased nearly every color of Tila, so more designs will follow. I'm off to a good start and can't wait to find more ways to incorporate this wonderfully versatile bead in my designs!

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