
Welcome to Cathysbeads! Thank you for taking the time out of your busy day to visit this site. Here you will discover the bead and jewelry designs of Cathy Norman Ratliff. I make glass beads through an art form known as flameworking. After making my beads I then design the jewelry to display them. Beadmaking 101- To make a glass bead, you need a glass rod (usually about a foot long and about the diameter of a pencil). Then you need a mandrel-a steel rod about 10"long with a diameter of about 1/16 of an inch (this can really be a multiple of sizes). Then, you need a torch. When you put all three of those together you can make a bead. There are a number of sites that show you the technique. Just google flamework beads or glass beads and have fun! Beadmaking is an art form and each bead is a small, very small, piece of art. Often people do not realize how intricate each bead is and how much time goes in to making a single bead. The cost of my jewelry and of single beads reflects both the time and creativity involved in making each piece. |

| The Family....On top are Levi, 19, and Hannah, 16. Bottom row we have me, Ben,22, and Tom. |
| This is Tom's Super Gas/Super Comp Corvette. Tom is a full time Chaplain with Racers For Chirst |

| This is my bead station. The torch is in the center with the green oxygen hose and the red propane hose. |





Just so you know...left is Ben, 6"4, Levi 6'1, Hannah 5'8, me at 5'6, and Tom at 6'2. Height is not lacking!! |