Artistic human beings just cannot stop from creating works of art out of as much decorative materials as possible. Given the nearly infinite number of potential materials. It is impossible to say that we know how to work with all of them. That's why we still try to learn.
Beading is one of those hobbies that are rarely realized before, but is starting to get known now.
For starters, here are some bead patterns you can work with.
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