it's called World Wide Beads, at
~Candace~ your local hemp goddess :)
it's called World Wide Beads, at
~Candace~ your local hemp goddess :)
That link didn't work. It was misspelled.
oops, ty Karen. :) I was trying to type with a 14 month old squirmer in my lap.....not the easist thing in the world, lol. ~Candace~ your local hemp goddess :)
On Thu, 6 May 2004 12:05:46 -0400, Candace wrote (in message ):
I've never used these people, but I did spend a few minutes checking out their site. A few things struck me right away - they don't always tell you what the beads are made of, which would be a deal-killer for me. The seed beads are all 10/0, which means they are probably Indian or Chinese, and not the quality I would want. The crystals section was really strange - Chinese, Czech and Swarovski (so they say) all mixed together, and no style numbers for the Swarovskis. (The photos aren't detailed enough to tell)
The interface drove me crazy - having to click all those stupid color buttons (and the items that came up weren't always that color, either), and all the misspellings were more than enough to turn me off. Anyone for a Torkoise bead?
Kathy N-V
I hereby recall my post about this site...I had a really good look too, and in a word...thissitesucks. And yeah sure, bring on the Torkoise....it'll go well on my rooby and amerald bracelet. :)
~Candace~ your local hemp goddess :)
What, you haven't heard of the tortoise shell/turquoise blend? :)
Cheers, Carla
Just as a point of fact, it's amareld not amerald!! :^)
LoL.
~Candace~ your local hemp goddess :)
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