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- noun Plural form of
beader .
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Examples
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Daniella Zalcman for The Wall Street Journal More than 600 people—beaders, painters, furriers, milliners, welders—worked on the show's 140 costumes.
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About six years ago, the fashion industry bought up all the available pink beads, and jewelrymakers and flower beaders had to use other colors until the climatic conditions changed again, production of pink beads could resume, and the supply could catch up with the demand.
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The Internet is making the books and materials available to all beaders, regardless of their location.
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He calculated that his work on this production began almost two years ago and that more than 600 people—beaders, painters, furriers, milliners, welders—contributed work to the show's 140 costumes.
'Follies' Costume Drama Lizzie Simon 2011
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The beaders adapted existing patterns and wrote new patterns to accommodate these new, larger beads.
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In response to the 9/11 tragedy, many flower beaders from around the world collaborated to make a modern-style funeral wreath for each of the three crash sites.
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Over two weeks, I saw beaders celebrating the opening of their first savings accounts - and forgot that mine had been drained.
Susan Skog: "Ponzied" and Poorer in Stuff, But Richer in What Really Matters 2009
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The program is 27 months long and the beaders all receive health care, optional family planning, and business training.
Ed and Deb Shapiro: BeadForLife: Getting Out Of Poverty By Making Paper Beads 2009
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One man, who loved the beads so much and wanted to give to the beaders, offered $200 for a necklace that was on sale for $20.
Ed and Deb Shapiro: BeadForLife: Getting Out Of Poverty By Making Paper Beads 2009
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In 2006, I wrote an article about the beaders for a women's magazine that sparked fierce grassroots support from women across the U.S.
Susan Skog: "Ponzied" and Poorer in Stuff, But Richer in What Really Matters 2009
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