Bicone: 1/4in to 1/16in Strips

Templates 1/4in to 1/16in Strips

Designed by: Julie A. Bolduc
Date Updated: June 22 2025
Template Size ID: 014116
Paper Strip Sizes: 1/4in to 1/16in x 8.5in and 11in long.
Designed for Letter or 8.5in and 11in size Paper

These templates are meant to be printed onto copy paper, then cut into straight strips, glued end to end and rolled onto an empty plastic spool. Then they are used to mark the top and bottom of any size paper to be made into a template for cutting paper into strips to be rolled into paper beads.



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 available for download.


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Random Quick Tip!

Stash Buster Idea
If you have a big stash of craft supplies that you know you will not use but are still in great shape. Why not box them up and bring them to the local library, elementary school, local charity groups or children's group to use in their crafts.