Blue Chaotic Dots
Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Sheet ID: f301420
This bead sheet is part of the Chaotic Dots Colorful Crafting Papers book available at Amazon.com. You can have this one sheet for free. In the book there are 20 different colors of this same sheet of dots and you get 2 copies of each sheet. Imagine beads made with these sheets in a long multicolor necklace or bracelet! It would make a great fun look!
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Sheetworks Studio — Major Update Coming July 2026!
Sheetworks Studio is your free crafting workspace for printing accurate templates, bead strips, quilt blocks, labels, and creative project sheets. Every page is sized for US Letter paper and engineered for clean cuts, perfect alignment, and smooth creative flow.
A major new version of Sheetworks Studio is coming in July. The app is being refined, expanded, and polished to bring you an even smoother, more powerful creative experience. Until the relaunch, the current version remains usable if you have already downloaded it.
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Please note: I am now selling all of my paper bead making tools and other items from this web site using Paypal payments.
I have removed all of my paper bead making tools from Amazon. My Kindle crochet pattern books and paper template paperback books continue to be available on Amazon, as they are printed and fulfilled directly by Amazon. A limited number of paper bead making tools remain available on Etsy but I am not linking to those tools from this site.
Random Quick Tip!
Stiffening DoiliesTo lightly stiffen doilies, use a hot iron for cotton thread and a slightly damp cloth and first iron the doily then spray lightly with spray starch. Cover the doily with the cloth when ironing after spraying with starch so the iron will not stick to doily.
