thistlebloom
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There ya go SeedO! Great advice @flowerweaver.
Go to a jewelry making site. I bet they have tools to buy and tools where you can borrow they ideas.How would you go about drilling holes in seeds for use as beads? In particular tiny ones, like cowpeas. I've tried using a tiny needle but each and every time the seed just splits in half. I've manged to turn some Lettered Olive shells that I found in Florida a decade ago into beads, but not seeds.
I could also use ideas for clamps.
Trying to make a ridiculously late Valentines gift. I was snowed in that day so couldn't go anywhere, just recently thought about making a necklace.
That was my first thought also, @PhilaGardener , or steaming them soft enough to pierce.
I think it will take a drill instead of piercing to keep from shattering, but I've not tried either.
I don't do much with beading, but I found some neat ideas in a blog. Looks like fun!
The Etsy Blog - Natural Bean Jewelry
Dremels are not real expensive if you don't have one @TheSeedObsesser, and drill sets are under $10. I know that doesn't help much for your already late gift.
Great tutorial! I was really skeptical that they would split, but that seems to prove that it can be done.