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You can figure the row portion by the size of the bead. This is what I mean by that; the sizes of a bead is not an arbitrary number. For 13/0's it means that if you lay the beads on a flat surface with their hole facing up, then line them up touching each other. At this point there will be 13 to an inch or at least very close to it.
As for the height well that's a bit harder and really depends on the thickness of the beads you buy at the time. Usually you can just put your ruler up to one of the string in a hank and how many ever beads are in 3/4" is close to what will be in an inch on the loom.
Hope that helps
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PB49
"Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up." Pablo Picasso
My comments are based on what I have been taught and my experiences over the years I have been around the circle. They should in no way be taken as gospel truths and are merely my opinions or attempts at passing on what I have learned while still learning more.
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