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By Tammy Powley, About.com Guide to Jewelry Making

Auntie's Jewelry Videos

Tuesday November 10, 2009

You are probably already familiar with the jewelry and beading supply vendor called Auntie's Beads. They are ads all over the net as well as many magazines. What you may not know, though, is that they also have tons of free jewelry making videos. In fact, in the company's on-line video library, they include over 100 video tutorials. Most deal with beads, of course, but they also include some wire jewelry videos, mixed-media, and lots of basic techniques as well.

You can either access the videos at the Auntie's Beads web site or via YouTube.com. I've stumbled across these a few times on YouTube and have always been impressed with the quality of their videos. Sometimes, it just helps to be "shown" rather than "told" how to make a piece of jewelry.

Comments

November 12, 2009 at 7:51 pm
(1) Trish says:

Thanks for the link to the Auntie’s Beads library. I am very new to all this, and it is going to be a great help:-)

November 12, 2009 at 8:25 pm
(2) Judy K. says:

While searching the web for a certain bead pattern I “stumbled” on a video on Youtube from Auntie’s Beads and it was exactly the pattern I was looking for. The tutorial was extremely helpful.

November 15, 2009 at 8:03 pm
(3) Lisa Crone says:

Hi there! So glad to see Auntie’s Beads mentioned! They are great and the Karla Kam videos are fabulous! I went on both of their beading cruises and LOVED it, loved them and of course, loved the on-board store they had set up for the duration of the trip. HOW FUN!

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