And in the U.S. there's Firemountain Gems (available on-line too). But the best is that I caught a Mardi Gras throw last night that was glass beads - about the right size to cut the thread and make spangles.
Beth McCasland where the disaster blues are being chased away by Mardi Gras parades (5 days of them!!) in the suburbs of New Orleans > [Original Message] > From: Helen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 2/25/06 5:23:52 PM > Subject: [lace] pretty, shiny beads > > Hi, > > For all those who can spend more time deciding on which beads to put > on a spangle than they spend choosing which piece of lace to make > next, this site is for you http://www.beadshop.co.uk/ One of my > friends introduced me to the shop while I was in London today and it > is lovely (and they sell the little spider, item ZE, > http://www.beadworks.co.uk/Catalog/Catalog.aspx?sid=43&PageId=554 > ) They seem to do pretty much worldwide mail-order. > > Now all I've got to do is find some bobbins to respangle! :o) > > Helen > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Helen, Somerset, UK > > "Forget the formulae, let's make lace" - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
