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Q:
Do
you give wholesale prices or a volume buying discount? |
A:
We
are primarily retail, but we do offer a 15% discount for businesses.
We also offer bulk pricing on some products. The most popular can
be found on our website here: http://www.beadfx.com/catalogue/findingsbulk.jsp
In order to set you up with your business discount, we would need
to see proof of business documentation (business licence/tax exemption
forms) You can fax these to 416.701.9182 along with your name and
email address. Hope that helps!
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| Q:
Can
I buy a gift certificate for a friend? |
A:
Certainly,
place your order here! |
| Q:
I'm
uncomfortable using my credit card online. Can I still
order? |
A:
Yes
you can. You can use the shopping cart to place a callback order,
see help on that here, and
we will call you to get the number (US and Canada only.) You can also
phone, email, fax or snail mail us your order. |
| Q:
What
are these Frequent Beader Points I see on my sales receipt
and how do I redeem them? |
A:
See
our Frequent Beader page here. |
| Q:
Can
you help me with your shopping cart? |
A:
More
information on using our shopping cart is here. |
| Q:
Do
you have a store? |
A:
Yes
we do, we have a storefront in Scarborough, Ontario. Please see here
for details. |
| Q:
Are
you open to the public? |
A:
Yes!
Please see here
for our hours! |
| Q:
You
don't have _____. Can you get it for me? |
A:
Let
us know what it is - we can try. Email us at info@beadfx.com |
| Q:
Do
I need a retail sales tax license to buy from you? |
A:
Nope
- everyone is welcome! |
| Q:
Do
you have a catalogue? |
A:
This
website is our catalogue - we update it almost every week - which
would be prohibitively expensive for a print catalogue. We do have
a pricelist that you can download
for easy reference, however |
| Q:
I
sent you an email and I didn't hear back. Don't you answer
your email? |
A:
Yes
we do. Unfortunately, we get a lot "bounced" replies every
week - where our email has been blocked by your ISP or your mail program
because we are not on your "permitted" list. If you have
not heard from us, this is very likely the case. Please call us toll
free at 1-877-473-2323 |
| Q:
Do
you carry plastic beads? |
A:
As
we are a glass studio, we specialize in glass beads, with some semi-precious
stone, metal, and sterling silver. We do not carry plastic beads.
However, if you need plastic beads in bulk, say for teaching crafts
at summer camp, we can help you out by getting them in as a special
order. |
| Q:
Do
you send a confirmation email when I order? |
A:
A
confirmation email is sent automatically. If you do not receive one,
please check that the email address you gave us is correct. |
| Q:
What
does AB mean? |
A:
AB
stands for Aurora Borealis -- its an iridescent finish reminiscent
of the play of colours on a soap bubble. Here are some more terms
that might be confusing. |
| Q:
What
is a delica? What make the Japanese seedbeads different - and
more expensive! |
A:
A
delica is a "delicious" little bead - a "tube"
shaped seedbead, in a size 11/0. These beads, as with all the Japanese-made
beads, are much more regular in shape and size than the Czechoslovakian-made
beads. Japanese beads, Delicas, Miyukis, etc. are perfect for very
sculptural projects, beadweaving, amulet bags, and similar projects.
Czech seed beads have a more organic look. |
| Q:
How
many delicas are in a tube? |
A:
About
1500. We don't package our delicas in tubes, but a tube is usually
7.5 grams and our bags are 7.5 grams. There are about 200 delicas
per gram. Our delicas
are sorted by colour and by number, and the numbering is standard. |
| Q:
What
does 6/0, 11/0, etc. mean? How big are these beads? |
A:
Seedbeads
sizes are indicated by a numbering system. The larger the number,
the smaller the bead. (size 33/0 is the exception - these are big!)
Size 6/0 (commonly referred to as "sixes") are about 2.5
mm by 4 mm and are shaped like little tires or doughnuts. Size 8/0s
are a little smaller than 6/0s. Size 11/0s are small - size 10/0s
are a little larger. To the novice beader - they will seem very
similar - but with experience you can tell them apart. Sizes 12/0
and 13/0 are smaller still, although the hole is still about the
same size at the 11/0s. Size 22/0s - well - they are just mind-bogglingly
small!
- 6/0 beads - 10 beads to an inch
- 8/0 beads - 12 beads to an inch
- 10/0 beads - 15 beads to an inch
- 11/0 beads - 18 beads to an inch .
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| Q:
What
is a Charlotte? |
A:
A
Charlotte is specifically a size 13/0 seedbead with a single hand-cut
facet on it. Lately, we have seen the term "Charlotte" applied
to size 11/0 beads with a facet. 3-cut and 2-cut are seedbeads in
whatever size stated and have 2 or 3 facets (polished flat surfaces). |
| Q:
How
come the silver-lined seedbeads have a square hole? |
A:
I'm
not sure why, but they all do. |
| Q:
How
many beads are in a gram? What about a hank? |
A:
The
number of beads varies, of course, as some beads are a little heavier
than others. but, a little experimenting reveals that the 20 g 6/0
seed beads would make one really full heaping tablespoon, assuming
round glass beads actually wanted to heap, that is! A hank of 11/0s
would give you 2 really full heaping tablespoons. Now, that is a
lot more beads, as the beads are smaller.
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| Q:
Can
you tell me approx. how many of the faceted seed beads there
would be in a hank? |
A:
Which
of the faceted seed beads were you referring to? We have the 2-cut
and 3-cut 10/0s, and the Charlottes (single cut 13/0s:). For the 10/0s
it would be about 3000 beads, the charlottes (13/0) about 5000. |
| Q:
How
many beads are in one of those bundles? (the beads that were on
strings and then several strings make up a bundle) |
A:
Those
"bundles" are called hanks. In a strand selected at random,
there are 18 beads to the inch. There are 12 strands at 20 inches
long each in a hank (aprox)which gave me a total of 4320 beads per
hank give or take :-) |
| Q:
I
got an error message when I tried to put some beads in my shopping
cart. |
A:
We
try to test everything and double check that everything is working
correctly. However, computer systems vary. Please tell
us about these errors - we can't fix 'em if we don't know about
them! |
| Q:
Whenever
I put something in my shopping cart, the last thing I put in
it disappears? What is happening? |
A:
Our
shopping cart uses "cookies" - check your browser's settings.
Cookies must be turned on for you to use the shopping cart. |
| Q:
What
does "temporarily strung" mean? |
A:
For
convenience, some beads are strung for shipping. The quality of the
string and the stringing is not such that you would want to trust
it in the long term for your projects! However, buying beads temporarily
strung can make it easier to string them for your projects. Simply
slide the needle with your good thread down through the beads next
to the temporary string to transfer them. |
| Q:
How
long are your bugle beads? |
A:
Just
when you thought you had seed beads figured out, eh? - we throw bugle
beads at you. #3 bugles are 6-7 mm, #4s are 8-9mm. Larger sizes are
indicated in mm. |
| Q:
What
is a "mm"? |
A:
mm
is short for "millimetre" - there are about 25 mm in an
inch. |
| Q:
Why
are those lovely red beads more expensive than the same
bead in another colour? |
A:
Red
glass, and the really nice pinks and purples, are more expensive than
other colours of glass - as the main colouring agent is gold. |
| Q:
What
currency will my credit card be charged in? |
A:
Your
credit card will be charged in whatever currency your card is in.
If you have a US dollar credit card, you will be charged in US dollars,
and your bank will convert for you based on the exchange rate that
they are charging on that day. We are working on changing the shopping
cart so that you can shop in the currency of your choice, but for
now, everything is Canadian dollars with an approx. US dollar price.
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| Q:
I
have a question about shipping. |
A:
See
our Shipping page for more information.
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| Q:
Do
you take credit cards? Money orders? |
A:
Yes.
See our Payment page for more
information on payment options. |
| Q:
I
have a question about my order? Who do I contact. |
A:
Phone
us at 1-877-473-2323 or 416-701-1373 or email us at info@beadfx.com.
Please quote the name that you ordered under so that we can find your
order quickly. (Not the sales receipt number.) Oddly enough, we organize
our files by first name! |
| Q:
Do
you take orders for custom lampwork beads? |
A:
Custom
orders cheerfully attempted. Please contact us to discuss, toll free
1-877-473-2323 |
| Q:
Do you knit? I need to know what size bead would fit over knitting worsted or DK yarn.
What would fit over fingering and sport? |
A:
(from the knitter in the group)
For knitting worsted you would need at least a 2/0 bead. We don't carry very much variety in that size as it is not often used. If you wish to embellish a worsted weight item, it may be better to sew on the bead afterwards using a finer yarn in a matching colour, or carry the beads along on a separate yarn as you knit.
For DK, a size 6/0 seed bead is best and we have this size in a great many colours.
http://www.beadfx.com/catalogue/6seeds.jsp
For sport weight, a size 6/0 or size 8/0 bead can be used
http://www.beadfx.com/catalogue/seedbeads8s.jsp
For fingering, 8/0 is best and you might even be able to use a size 10/0 for lace weight.
You will need to do a bit of experimenting here. I've found that some colours have larger holes than others, even within the same overall bead size. Also a lot will depend on the type of yarn. Smooth yarns are definitely preferable for bead knitting.
If you have any other questions about bead knitting, feel free to email. This is an addiction all on it's own! |