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Guide to Beadwork - ONLINE BEADING GLOSSARY |
Bugle beads have a cylindrical or tube-like shape. They are one of the most common types of bead. They range in length from 3/8 of an inch to 2 inches. They are used primarily in brick-laying stitches and fringes. They come in many different colors and are made from various materials, the most common being glass and metal.
Source: original Guide to Beadwork (Sep 2000)
