
This spring, choose from our selection of Miyuki delicas 11/0 beads to create your woven bracelets without procrastination! Below is a list of beads in trendy 2022 colors. These Miyuki bead shades will match most of the new collections of ready-to-wear brands. Have fun creating beaded jewelry to match your new outfits! This spring's colors are mostly bright pearl hues, but a few pastel colors will bring a little sweetness. After the dreariness of winter, these pearl shades will bring freshness and pizzazz to your look.
We didn't put them in this list, but the famous white polka dot pattern on a black background is also very present and will satisfy people who prefer sobriety to flashy colors. But don't forget to add a touch of bright color to cheer you up!
Several shades of green will also be present. We chose one for this selection, but you can choose khaki green or baby green. After all, spring is the season of plants and renewal.
By the way, have you considered tidying and sorting your workshop? To store your beads and primers we recommend the Bead Storage Solution which consists of stackable bead trays with clear lids for easy viewing of your beads. The boxes of different sizes are also transparent and can be labeled with the reference of your delicacies.
Let's move on to the presentation of these colors for spring 2022. Add these beads directly to your cart using the list at the bottom of the page.

Used together or separately, these two contrasting shades of pink will bring a vintage feel to your design. Rosewater is reminiscent of childhood sweetness, rose buds, romance and discretion, while Fuchsia is reminiscent of the boldness of the 80's and the joy of living. It's up to you to decide what suits you best. A peony brooch with pastel pink or a small flashy miyuki bracelet?

Cobalt blue refers to an element of the periodic table, Cobalt 27. Through a chemical reaction with aluminum salts, a blue pigment is obtained which has been used since the 1800's even though traces of this pigment can be found in antiquity. In fact, several shades of cobalt blue can be used with this process. In fashion, Cobalt Blue refers to a very vivid blue with a violet tinge. It is a deep color that is both vivid, but without being too "patchy". A great color for people who want to try out bright colors, but without overdoing it. This spring, pair it with emerald green or eucalyptus miyuki and a touch of white to bring out the freshness. Difficult to find the exact origin of Kelly Green, some sources mention the correlation between the name Kelly very common in Ireland and the Irish green. A little green would do you good? Here is a tutorial on Miyuki weaving rushes that should please you. Rather blue flower? Check out this Brick Stitch Astrales earrings tutorial.

Blue is a wonderful color that can be used to make beautiful creations only by combining shades. Use Cobalt Matte and Silver Lined with Sky Blue for bright designs that will look great with a denim dress or white blouse. We used two references of delicas in the same shade, but the different finishes of miyuki can really create contrast in your weave. Silver Lined is a great way to make a pattern stand out but not cut through. For example, these three colors mixed randomly in a weave will give a sublime starry sky effect. Use them with this tutorial to learn how to weave peyote beads even.

Flame red, lighthouse red, coral red, either way it's going to be a firecracker red! Don't hesitate to wear it, this spring we are no longer in half measures. Similarly for the bright orange, another reference to the 80s. No matte either! It has to shine like plastic, but these beads are definitely glass. Need a project idea with these beads? Why not redo this Mississippi weave bracelet with these brighter colors? You can also go for cherry miyuki or tangerine beadedpins. Take inspiration from the lemon pattern for the latter.

No, this is not a recipe but two colors of yolk! Well, for Miyuki, it's more like lemon ice yellow and canary yellow. Nothing stops you from trying your hand at baking though. Pastel yellow has been in the clothing collections since last year, but it's not going away anytime soon. If you're in a more adventurous mood, take it all the way with this canary yellow. With all the baked goods you'll be serving to your guests, you may also need drinks, and that means glassware! Here are beaded glass markers in the shape of a lemon. It all comes together in the end!











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