Miyuki Delica Seed Beads, 11/0 Size, Silver Lined Green DB148 (2.5" Tube)

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  • Miyuki Delica beads are known for their perfect tube shape and extreme uniformity.
  • Their perfect tubular shape and large hole size to bead size ratio makes them ideal for consistent bead weaving texture and multiple passes of fine beading thread, such as Fireline, Power Pro, KO Thread and Nymo.
  • The 11/0 size is the most popular bead size, recommended in bead magazines and beading books everywhere.
  • There are approximately 175 to 200 beads in one gram of Delica Beads, depending on the color of the bead.
  • There are approximately 17-22 Delica beads per linear inch.
  • One square inch of flat woven beads would be approximately 285 beads, or approximately 1 1/2 grams.
  • Color: Silver Lined Green
  • Quantity: One 2.5" tube containing approximately 7.2 grams of delica seed beads. This item is in the original manufacturer tube for easy storage and organization. Tube is reusable and will fit most standard tube towers and organization totes.
  • SKU: DB-148
  • Weight: 14 g
Additional Information
Style Japanese, Delica
Shape Cylinder
ITEM SHAPE Tube
COLOR Silver Lined Green
Materials Glass
Theme St. Patrick's Day, Christmas
Ingredients PK1A-2505-001,
Size Reference Chart
Miyuki Delica Seed Beads, 11/0 Size, Silver Lined Green DB148 (2.5

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Diane
Best Christmas color.

I've used both these and 605 Delicas to peyote stitch beaded Christmas tree ornaments. These (the #148) are slightly darker and look better as a tree than the other color does.

They get four stars because some of them are scuffed or chipped. That's a Miyuki problem, however; it has nothing to do with Beadaholique.