AD: Tillerman Beads auctions up on JB and eBay

Phew, it's been a while. We're back from London, the craft fair was certainly interesting to say the least.

So, here's the goods, bead sets from Mike's latest efforts, and some of them are pretty nice! We're on a Greek alphabet theme this week because I couldn't come up with anything else.

'Alpha, Beta and Gamma' are on eBay.co.uk. 'Epsilon, Delta and Zeta' are on JustBeads and my favourite bead set of all is in the shop.

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Alpha

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Beta
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Gamma
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Epsilon
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Delta
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Zeta
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The link to our shop:
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I think Mike's really working hard on his technique and experimenting with more colours which has been very interesting for me to watch. The coral sampler bundles I bought have been fun as he's been playing around with the eight colours in combinations with other glass and it's proved enjoyable for him as much as for me. Thanks everyone, for your support. We're not as active online as before but that's simply because we have been working to be ready for the fairs this year. I promise it won't stay that way if I can help it.

-Su

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Su,

Didn't you know that all Zeta beads have to be turquoise & gray? :-D

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Barbara

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Phew, it's been a while. We're back from London, the craft fair was

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Barbara Forbes-Lyons

Sorry, Barbara! I'll have Mike rectify that as soon as possible.

-Su

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Su

That's ok - I was just funnin' with you.

However, I think it's time for Mike to branch out again. I'd love to see him attempt some organic style beads...whaddya think?

B.

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Barbara Forbes-Lyons

LOL, organic? Sure! Actually, as much as I've been fighting it I might have to make the leap from making stuff with beads to making beads. I admit this week I have really felt the pull to the dark side of the glass. I may have to be the organic half of the studio, actually if you saw the mess in my workspace you'd say it was organic or at least something was growing in there....

He's done some new ones in turquoise and coral, apparently my detailed instructions fell upon deaf ears... as usual!

-Su

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Kalera

No smiting here, it seems to be something that's been noticed before. Women love those plunges, men like the raised bits.

Who knew?

-Su

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Su

So, instead of making another new thread I'll just add to this one with the new auctions up on JB and eBay.co.uk

Link to the auctions:

'Coll'

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'Ailm'
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'Coral Beauty'
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'Amber'
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And on JB:

'Purple'

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'Green'
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'Persimmon'
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'Blues'
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Not much in the way of unique names and no interesting stories this week, the well of inspiration is dry and I've not been listening to the Corries for ages. Thanks for looking though.

-Su

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