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beader

(ˈbiːdə)
n
1. (Crafts) an implement used in crafts such as woodwork or silverwork to make a decorative pattern resembling beads
2. (Crafts) someone who makes things with beads
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Clear instructions and illustrations break each piece down step by step so every beader can be successful.
(14.) Bedenic B, Beader N, Godic-Torkar K, Vranic-Ladavac M, Luxner J, Veir Z, et al.
Jazz Drum Set, Assorted hair beader, DIY connecting beads, Multicolour loom bands kit
Christmas tree lights, a Frozen musical set and a Frozen hair beader, worth PS75.94, were taken from Home Bargains on Parkfield Road, Stockton.
The decision to act follows pressure from the Sunday Mirror and Euro-MPs led by Lib Dem Catherine Beader.
The instructors are Heather Burnem, an artist who lives in Florence, who will teach students two versions of a wire-wrapped linked bracelet, as well as an intermediate class leather and bead bracelet; Carol Beck, a beader from Lebanon, Oregon, who will provide instruction for using seed beads to make a peyote stitch bracelet, brick stitch earrings and an intermediate class “butterfly” bracelet with bicone beads; Valerie Odenthal, owner of the Antique Virgin shop in Yachats, who will show how to make an 11-strand seed bead necklace, a kumihimo rope necklace with a beaded pendant or an intermediate class copper and bead necklace.
I had my beader's husband running around London carrying the beads and embroidery.
BEADER, Simulation of single- and two-phase flows on sliding unstructured meshes using finite volume method, Internat.
Danielle Fox writes in an easygoing, clear manner aimed at the novice beader. An extremely detailed beginning section demystifies bead purchases, tools used and the different techniques needed to create professional accessories.
But she brushes it off, calmly reassuring me it's the sort of thing which happens to even the most professional beader with a cheery "don't worry I've done that so many times!"