Whiptips - unusual beads

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pendlerpiken writes in:

I hope someone can help me: Quite recently, I found a link to an online store selling, among other things, beads that look like old-fashioned typewriter keys. I took a note of the site’s address, and thought I bookmarked it as well, but both have now mysteriously disappeared.

I am fairly certain I found this through a blog, but I am not able to find the link (or the blog) again. Does anyone out there have any tips? There must be others who would LOVE to have these beads…

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6 Comments on “Whiptips - unusual beads”

  1. Sarah Jackson Says:

    Is it these?

    http://www.thewalrusandthecarpenter.homestead.com/vintagetypewriterkeybeads.html

    Hope this helps!

  2. The Other Elle Says:

    Banzailibrarian has some for sale at her shop on Etsy: http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=488692

    Are these they?

  3. pendlerpiken Says:

    Thank you! Those are excactly what I needed :)
    Hooray!

  4. Laura Haney Says:

    Westrim published a craft flyer with them, but they are not in the online Westrim catalog, nor did they ever appear at Michael’s or Hobby Lobby. I know they existed, because several magazines featured projects using them in 2006.

  5. Jane Rennie Says:

    This is where you will find what you are looking for I think.

  6. Anne Says:

    Sold at Uncommon Goods dot com: actual typewriter keys (I’m pretty sure) encased in metal.

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