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06-04-2008 03:58 PM #1Master BHUZzer





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Making your own fringe - supplies recommendations?
Slight spin-off from the thread Shems posted about blinging-up her new red costume. Some of you recommended that she bead her own fringe with Swarovskis (instead of the rhinestone chain that she's planning to use).
What size/shape Swarovskis have you used? From where do you purchase them? (They can get pricey - especially when you need a lot for fringe.)
And does anyone have a great source for the type of beads that are used for the high-quality Egyptian fringe?
I remember some previous threads related to this, but didn't bookmark the threads. I did find this one for Swarovski crystal suppliers:
http://www.bhuz.com/forum/fitness-be...-crystals.html
06-04-2008 04:06 PM #2Master BHUZzer





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Re: Making your own fringe - supplies recommendations?
Swarovski® Crystal Beads and Components - Fire Mountain Gems and Beads
Beads and crystals, I love them!
06-04-2008 04:07 PM #3Master BHUZzer





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Re: Making your own fringe - supplies recommendations?
I use dreamtime creations for most, if not all, of my swarovski needs. You can find them at Rhinestones, Swarovski Rhinestones, Crystal Beads & Trims | Dreamtime Creations
06-04-2008 04:11 PM #4Master BHUZzer





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Re: Making your own fringe - supplies recommendations?
Oh, and if you plan on beading your own fringe, I recommend using the Czech glass bugle bead.
Czech Bugle Beads - Iris - Fire Mountain Gems and Beads
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Re: Making your own fringe - supplies recommendations?
Oh, and if you plan on beading your own fringe, I recommend using the Czech glass bugle bead. Because the edges are sharper I recommend using a lightweight fishing line instead of thread. Twisted ones are beautiful! I generally used a size 4. Too small takes forever, too big doesn't look as nice. For a full costume, you generally need at least a kilo.
Beads, Crystals, Findings from Swarovski & Czech.: Czech, Glass Bugle Beads
Czech Glass Bugle Beads, Sizes #1, #3, #5, 20mm, 30mm
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06-04-2008 04:37 PM #8Mega BHUZzer




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Re: Making your own fringe - supplies recommendations?
I am making my own right now and I am using glass seed beads. Yes, it is taking forever but I didn't want to use the bugle beads because of the sharp edge factor.
ETA: Also, I am using double strung button thread.
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Re: Making your own fringe - supplies recommendations?
I use 2-cut beads (small and sparkly).
I agree with the other Bhuzzers to get quality glass beads.
The silver, and gold 2-cut beads I bought at the local craft store, tarnish, or turn black. The other colors haven't turned...yet, hopefully they wont.Last edited by gothique; 06-04-2008 at 10:58 PM. Reason: error.
06-05-2008 11:58 AM #10I could get used to this!
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Re: Making your own fringe - supplies recommendations?
Yep, the kind of beads used for a lot of the high quality Egyptian fringe are 2-cut or "Hex" beads, like these:
Search Results: - Fire Mountain Gems & Beads Jewelry Supply
I am about to embark on making some chunky style fringe and am thinking of using E beads for the majority, plus other bigger glass beads mixed in. I dunno though, its hard to decide!
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Re: Making your own fringe - supplies recommendations?
What are "E beads"?
I, too, am planning on some "experimental" fringe. For the regular fringe, I gladly purchase it from Scheherezade Imports. But for swags, scattered single strands, mixed beads, etc. I'm looking for great beads. Right now I need fuschia and orange - "Michael's" just isn't coming through for me!
06-05-2008 12:57 PM #12I could get used to this!
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Re: Making your own fringe - supplies recommendations?
These are what I am ordering, similar to E beads, basically big seed beads:
Seed bead, Matsuno® #6, Ruby red, opaque rainbow. Sold per 40-gram package. - Fire Mountain Gems and Beads
I hope they will work, I am kind of making it up as I go along!
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Re: Making your own fringe - supplies recommendations?
Another great place to get Swarovskis is here:
Rhinestone, Rhinestone and Rhinestone
It's a ballroom website and I think their selections is fabu!
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Re: Making your own fringe - supplies recommendations?
Another post of approval for Fire Mountain Gems; I LOVE using their twisted bugle beads for fringe. I haven't made a bellydance costume yet but here is a few pics of my Moulin Rouge Black Diamonds costume where I did the fringe by hand:
Tail:

Full costume:
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06-10-2008 12:02 PM #18Official BHUZzer

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Re: Making your own fringe - supplies recommendations?
I like to use a silver beading thread I get from Joann's since the twisted bugle beads are lined with silver if some of the inside rubs off while threading it still is reflective. I'll try and remember to look at the spool tonight and get more info but it may be a few days as I have dance classes tonight.
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Re: Making your own fringe - supplies recommendations?
Well I was able to find my spool of thread and wouldn't you know it the stickers on the end of the thread came off so I can't tell what it is. :p
I *think* it was DMC but I can't remember.
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06-11-2008 10:30 AM #21Official BHUZzer

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Re: Making your own fringe - supplies recommendations?
I use beading thread from the bead store and make sure I wax it with bee's wax. That helps in keeping the glass beads from breaking the thread.
06-11-2008 10:44 AM #22I could get used to this!
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Re: Making your own fringe - supplies recommendations?
Your Satine dress makes me want to weep openly out of admiration.
OMG.
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