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TexasBeaders is a YahooGroups  list for beadwork artists living in Texas. Its purpose is to share info about local bead resources, bead gatherings and retreats, classes, shows, bead stores, traveling bead vendors, beading techniques, bead websites and members' latest work.  This website provides additional resources for those wanting to learn more about the art of beadwork in Texas.

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Ryan Horn

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For the Love of Beads
By Ryan Horn

 

 


In a hotel ballroom with 15 tables covered in beads and tools and over 70 people laughing, talking and beading, one thing is obvious: these people are in their element and loving it.

At the eighth annual Texas Bead Retreat in Temple, Texas, January 2007, women and a few men from all over the country gathered to share the love of beads and their life stories. The weekend-long bead retreat was developed by Sandy Pardo and Elizabeth Harkins.
 

 

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The Art of Glass Beads
By Ryan Horn



In the beginning, glass was a natural substance formed from a volcano, but today glass is a plate, a vase, a bead. Today, glass is artwork.

Part of that artwork is the art of glass bead-making. In Texas, and all over the country, this art is being practiced every day. Diane Schulz, Edwidge Denyszyn and Royelle Giddings create glass beads through lampworking. Lampworking is the use of a torch to melt glass and create a bead and can be accomplished at home with the right tools.
 

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The Business of Beads
By Ryan Horn

 


Jane Overman has owned a successful bead store for 15 years. Cindy Fleming just opened a bead store in July 2006. Edwidge Denyszyn was a successful bead vendor for 10 years. These women know the business of beads.

Overman, the bead vendor for the 2007 Texas Bead Retreat, owns Jane’s Fiber and Beads in Afton, Tennessee, and attends 65 shows a year. Overman started doing bead work over 30 years ago when her son was one year old. At a craft show in the basement of the phone company, she saw a necklace she had to have but could not afford. Afterwards, Overman began creating her own jewelry.
 

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