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If you are interested in learning how to make beads yourself, you need to do some homework. We get requests all the time to spell out what is needed to get started. In reality, it is not quite that simple! So much depends on your available workspace, your interests, your finances, and other resources that vary a great deal from one individual to another. Start with a few books and videos. This will be an investment of perhaps a hundred dollars. If you are seriously interested, this will be the best hundred bucks you ever spent!
To set up a serious beadmaking station can take about $2000. A simple setup to play around a bit would cost a couple hundred. You need to research as much as you can before buying any glass and equipment. There is a tremendous amount of information available now on the web, and in books and videos. Use it!!
On our links page, we have many web resources listed. For everything you will need to make beads, as well as the books and videos, we recommend the following sources:
Frantz
Art Glass & Supply - Pioneers of the
bead biz, we buy our glass here.
Arrow Springs - The annealing oven we use comes from them. A very
informative site for beadmaking.
SmartFlix - Great place to rent lampworking
videos, as well as a ton of other instructional topics.
For information online, you can't beat the Society of Glass Beadmakers site, especially the forum, where all kinds of things are discussed related to making and selling beads. Do a few archive searches and you will find that any question you might have has already been asked!
Society of
Glass Bead Makers - The society for all interested in making glass beads.
Also:
Lampwork etc. -
A friendly place to bring together glass and jewelry artists.