Christina Neit

Christina Neit

I blame it on the porcupine!

I started my business by playing around with some porcupine quills and remembering a beaded pair my Mom had made and given me as a kid. Needless to say, the beading took on a life of its own. Not even a year after I started beading, I found myself teaching with Bead Fiesta shows in New England. I started vending right away too and that was, still is, and always will be a work in progress. You can see my schedule on my website. I try to keep it spicy by doing Ren Faires and have even done a few Pow Wow’s and adding local venues as they present themselves.

Blues Traveler 2

Blues Traveler 2 by Christina Neit

As a constant learner, I have taught myself how to do some work with horsehair and traditional techniques with quills. I have much further to go in learning to work with the quills, but the attempt has been made, now to find the time. Eventually, I will learn how to hitch with horsehair too. I always have my eyes open on how to incorporate new techniques and items into my bead work, it has opened up a whole new world.

Manja 1

Manja 1 by Christina Neit

I am beyond fortunate to be able to do this day in and day out. I am easily inspired and just cannot bead fast enough. I usually end up spending half of every day on the computer working on my website, editing photos, networking, designing patterns. Thankfully, I enjoy that a lot and have grown to be very fond of making my own graphics, I guess that just goes with the creative flow…

You can see more of Christina’s work on her website or her etsy site.

Bead Sample Cards

Shopping for seed bead colors online can be frustrating because computer monitors are different everywhere and the bead colors are never exactly the same as they appear online. The next best thing to having all the colors of Miyuki beads in your house or store is to have Miyuki sample cards as a comprehensive reference. About 1/2 – 3/4 of an inch of each color bead is hand-sewn onto each numbered card.

Bead Sample Card

part of the 11/0 Miyuki Sample Card

Sample cards are a great reference when trying to match a color, plan a new project, or check out the huge variety of Japanese seed beads that Miyuki offers. There are quite a few cards because Miyuki makes so many colors of seed beads and Delica beads. Most customers start out with the Delica Sample Card set and move on to the whole collection over time.

You can also see bead sample cards with Flash player on Miyuki’s website. Of course the colors may still be a bit wonky.

Shop for sample cards here.

Drop Bead and Seed Bead Earrings

Miyuki Drop and Seed Bead Earrings

Miyuki Drop and Seed Bead Earrings

Materials -

Japanese Beading Needles
C-lon Beading Thread Size D (Burgundy)
11/0 Miyuki Seed Beads (11-2016)
Miyuki Drop Beads (DP-2035)
2 Earwires
2 Jumprings

Step 1 – Thread on one 11/0 and one drop bead 4 times. Sew back through all eight beads to make a loop.

Step 2 – Exit through the following 11/0 seed bead, then add three 11/0s and sew back through the first 11/0 in the same direction you exited originally.

Step 3 – Sew through the next drop bead and repeat step 2 for each of the original 11/0s.

Step 4 – Once you have completed your little diamond shape, sew it onto an earwire or soldered jump ring to complete it.

Shop for Miyuki drop beads here.

C-lon Beading Thread

C-lon Beading Thread

C-lon Beading Thread

Our popular C-lon beading thread comes in 36 vibrant colors in sizes D and AA. We like to use the D for on and off-loom beadweaving. It’s especially good for Delica beads and other wide-holed Japanese seed beads.

The size AA beading thread is wonderful to use when working with 15/0 seed beads as well as 15/0 Delica beads.

Try using contrasting colors with your work – yellow with teal, teal with purple, orange with lime green. It can add some excitement to a simple beadwork project, as well as being strong, easy to work with and versatile.

C-lon Beading Thread in size AA

C-lon Beading Thread in size AA


Nylon Monocord Size AA (CLBAA)

* uses: Off-loom beadweaving with size 15 seed beads
* current # of colors: 36
* breaking strength: approx 4 lbs
* diameter: very thin – comparable to nymo size 0
* put up: approx. 75 yards/69m per bobbin.
* type of beading thread: UV resistant nylon monocord
* made in the USA

C-lon Beading Thread in size D

C-lon Beading Thread in size D


Nylon Monocord Size D (CLBD)

* uses: On and off-loom beadweaving with size 10-11 seed beads or Delicas, mini micro-macrame, bead stitching and embroidery, etc. Also in use for making Teddy bears—who knew?
* current # of colors: 36
* breaking strength: approx 7 lbs
* diameter: comparable to nymo size D
* put up: approx. 80 yards/73m per bobbin.
* type of beading thread: UV resistant nylon monocord
* made in the USA

Shop for C-lon beading thread at your local bead store or ask us for the name of a friendly distributor.
Wholesale customers can purchase it online at Caravan Beads