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  • Beaded Lampshade
  • From "DIY Crafts"
    episode DIC-220
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    Beaded Lampshade

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    Figure A

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    Figure B

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    Different-colored glass beads work beautifully with this project.

    Materials:

    Candlestick lamp for glass votive or bulb
    Metal lampshade (to fit over glass votive or bulb)
    Seed beads (6/0: approximately 1,400)
    16 glass drops (10mm x 6mm: peridot)
    26-gauge wire (tinned copper)
    Jump rings
    Wire cutters

    1. Cut the wire with wire cutters into one 72" length. Beginning at a "spoke" in the lampshade, twist one wire end around the bottom edge of the lampshade until it's secure. Wrap the wire around the bottom edge while forming a small loop that extends down from the bottom edge, spacing the loops about 1" apart. Continue around the bottom edge of the lampshade. Secure the wire and trim with wire cutters.

    2. Cut the wire with cutters into one 90" length. Beginning at a spoke in the lampshade, twist one wire end around the top edge of the lampshade until it's secure.

    3. Slide glass seed beads (figure A) onto the wire until the beads will cover the space from the first spoke to the next. Extend the beaded wire to the second spoke and snugly wrap the wire around the spoke so the beads cover the top edge of the lampshade (figure B).

    4. Continue to slide seed beads onto the wire, extending the beaded wire to the next adjacent spoke and securing the wire in place each time. Cover the entire lampshade with beaded wire, making certain the beaded rows fit snugly against one another. Attach additional lengths of wire as needed.

    5. Attach the glass drops to the loops along the bottom edge of the lampshade with jump rings.

    Products: See Resources, below, for information on wire supplied by Artistic Wire. Other supplies available at craft, art or home-improvement stores nationwide.


    RESOURCES :
    The Beaded Lampshade Book
    Interstellar Publishing Company
    La Mesa, CA 91943
    Phone: 619-292-8191
    Fax: 619-292-0373
    Email: interstlr@aol.com

    Beads: A Book of Ideas and Instructions
    Model: 1570540276
    Author: Laura Torres

    The Paper Shade Book: Simple Techniques for Making Beautiful Lampshades
    Model: 1564967530
    Author: Maryellen Driscoll
    (April, 2001)

    Rockport Publishers

    Designs for Lamps II: Patterns for 22 Small to Medium Shades
    Model: 0919985238
    Author: Charles Knapp
    Wardell Publications, Inc. December, 1998

    More Lampshade Patterns II: For Medium to Large Sized Shades
    Model: 091998505X
    Author: Judy Wardell
    (December, 1986)

    Wardell Publishing

    Beadwork Basics
    Model: 0806908785
    Author: Ann Benson
    (August, 1995)


    Sterling Publishing Co. Inc.
    Website: www.sterlingpub.com

    Beautiful Beads/How to Create Beautiful, Original Gifts and Jewelry for Every Occasion
    Model: 080198629X
    Author: Alexandra Kidd
    (August, 1994)


    Chilton Book Company
    Westchester, PA 19380
    Phone: 610-738-9280
    Fax: 610-738-9354

    Designs for Lamps: Patterns for 18 Small to Medium Shades
    Model: 0919985068
    Author: Charles Knapp

    Creating Stained Glass Lampshades
    Model: 0486417476
    Author: James H. Hepburn

    The Beaded Object : Making Gorgeous Flowers & Decorative Accents
    Model: 0806960906
    Author: Mary Jo Hiney


    Sterling Publishing Co. Inc.
    Website: www.sterlingpub.com

    Craft Wire (Artistic Wire)


    Artistic Wire
    Website: www.artisticwire.com


    GUESTS :

    Mary Jo Hiney
    Owner, Author
    Mary Jo Hiney Designs
    Website: www.maryjohineydesigns.com

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