Thank you all for your comments and compliments. It's interesting to hear about my tension being good - I was told the same thing years ago when I learned how to knit and crochet. It's especially heartening, when my original Halloween plan was to do a pair of beaded jack o'lantern earrings. It used double needles and no matter what size beads I used, I could NOT get the tension right. I gave up when the first one looked like "Jack O'Lantern" meets Mr. Mixmaster! <LOL>
Mikki,
Spiral rope is a WICKED way to tempt stringers to the "dark side"! [aka weaving] <LOL> I took the pearls home last night and never got a chance to touch them - had to do the bookwork for the store sales taxes. But, I could hear them calling me. <sigh> Maybe I can play with the spiral tomorrow night - after I've gotten all the paperwork done. Dang priorities!
We had Beth Stone's Seed Bead Stitching in the store a couple of years ago, because it seemed as if all the classes in the local RV parks were using it. It is another WICKED temptation - I know many non-weavers who have succumbed to the wicked ways of weaving because of it! [Memo to self - see if we can get that one again and look for the other one recommended here. ]
Dagi,
It wasn't the spiral I was worried about, it was the ends. After weaving the threads on the ends and making huge knots, I glued the knots with Hypo Cement, Then, I used a wire loop as we do with our kumihimo and smushed the bead cap onto the glue/beads/knot/wire. It still doesn't sit straight, but I'm not taking it apart.
I'm thinking of doing a 5 minute class to teach the spiral and then doing a "variations on the spiral" contest and let everyone turn their imaginations loose! We just finished a "What I Did on My Summer Vacation" contest and I've posted the results on the AZ Bead Depot blog, including photos of the winners.
I taught Jill, who teaches Phillipine weave here in the store and now SHE'S hooked! I just might have to start that Beady Ford Clinic for the hopelessly bead-addicted after all! With, of course, a special wing for spiral addicts! 
Deb