One of my favorite places that we shopped at during the show (Bead & Button) was
Foxden Designs. It was great to see Terri Ann and "my" oh "my" she had a great selection of Miyuki's newest addition of Size 10 Delica seed beads. I wanted one of every color. Instead I settle for just a few to get me started. I have already placed an order for more. I love them!! They are just the right size for the
Bead Cruise 2008 project I am working on.

Wirelace from
Alacarteclasps.
This next product was new to me but I heard it has been around for awhile.
There are several articles published in the bead magazines with projects using the wirelace. Alacarteclasps has a gallery of designs on their
website

Heather Powers at
Humblebeads created this design using the wiremesh.

The last booth we stopped at was
Earthenwood Studios. Melaine makes some awesome ceramic beads and pendants. To see other Ceramic Bead Makers visit the
Art Bead Scene blog.
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For some reason, I rarely use Delicas in my work, but I love them...
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