Wednesday, August 30, 2017

New free pattern: Tile Bead Stacker

Tila Bead Stacker, free pattern

I launched my free Tile Bead Stacker pattern today and some have asked about the pretty turquoise matte beads with the swirl in the center band and about the new Tile Mini beads so I decided it was time for a blog post!

First off, my free Tile Bead Stacker pattern is here:

There's a downloadable PDF at the end of the step text. You can use 5mm by 5mm Miyuki Tila beads or Tile Mini beads, or full-sized 6mm by 6mm Czechmates (or other brands) tile beads, to create these fun and easy stacker bracelets. Triple the length and make some awesome wrap bracelets. Winter is coming!

Tila Bead Stacker, free pattern

Now about those turquoise matte tile beads with the swirl… Technically, they are called 6mm by 6mm “laser etched” tile beads and I have yet to figure out who the manufacturer is. I got mine a while back on Etsy at a lovely shop called The Bead Bungalow. As of this writing, the shop is out of that particular color, but the listing is still up here: Laser Etched Czech Glass Beads - Turquoise Opaque Matte with Rainbow Etched Ammonite Swirl:

This wonderful little Etsy shop still has other laser etched beads, though, and you should be able to see them by clicking HERE.

You can find more if you search Etsy or Google for "laser etched 6mm tile beads”. Yesterday, I found some at Limabeads.com and ordered them in some different colors. As with The Bead Bungalow, they are out of that particular turquoise matte but have some other pretty color combos HERE.

Tila Bead Stacker, free pattern

And what about about those yummy Bordeaux tile beads also pictured? They are called Tile Mini beads. Note: I originally referred to them as Mini Tile beads but I have corrected that in my web instructions and uploaded a new PDF, although I am seeing other shops list them as Mini Tile beads as well… whatever, I just love them. They measure 5mm by 5mm so they are smaller than the original and immensely popular 6mm by 6mm Czechmates tile beads that have been on the market for a while now. The Tile Mini beads are also more “square” and uniform, in my opinion, which makes them all the more wonderful, also my opinion. 

I got my supply of Tile Mini beads from Donna Manning’s wonderful Etsy shop called Queen City Bead. Here is a direct link to that Pastel Bordeaux Mini Tile bead that I used in the photo above: 
You can find more Tile Mini bead colors and coatings at her Etsy shop and by clicking HERE.

My friend Betsy Ramsey of RedPandaBeads.com also has a great selection of Tile Mini beads in as well here:
https://www.redpandabeads.com/category_s/3955.htm.
They are showing up at more and more bead shops so I hope we’ll continue to see more new colors and coatings.

I am in the process of rebeading many of my older Miyuki Tila bead patterns and I’m finding that these Tile Mini beads work beautifully as a Tila bead substitute when you want a two-hole tile bead that is heavier and a bit less delicate than Tila beads but basically the same width and height. More on this later!

6 comments:

  1. Thank you very much for this nice and beginner friendly bracelet pattern! The turquoise one is my favorite, the tiles are georgeous!

    Greetings,
    Nicole

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  2. I love your wrap bracelet patterns, and I have used the laser-etched tiles for them with great results. Artbeads.com was my source, and they have several colors I love, including a matte red and a matte sand.

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  3. Deb Roberti, in my humble opinion has the easiest to read instructions. I used one of her free patterns Berry Beads, to see if I could follow it. Not only could I follow it but fell in love with the pattern and made several of the bracelets. I have since purchased numerous other patterns from her all with equal ease of making and I love how they all have come out. A big THANK YOU to Debbie for creating a beading monster😍

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