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June 2013 |
Every issue of your complete beading resource gives you:
- Informative articles written by experienced jewelry makers
- Challenging projects with step-by-step photos and instructions
- Expert tips and techinques to keep improving your beading skills
- Plus exclusive online access to downloadable projects and the Subscriber Gallery
- And more!
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Contents  | Meandering garden path bracelet By
Penny Dixon Made up of crystals, seed beads, and two-hole tile beads, the cute domed components in this bracelet zigzag like textured stone in a cottage garden. Quick and easy to stitch, this design will put you on a path to (almost) instant gratification.
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 | Rose petal posy By
Sandie Bachand It's a no-brainer to make flowers with Czech glass rose petal beads, but the trick is structure. Several systems of hidden support, including two-hole Czech Mate tile beads, keep this posy perfectly arranged.
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 | Ageless sophistication By
Cary Bruner This cuff-style bracelet is all elegance, from its ornate box clasp and wide, supple odd-count peyote band to the glittering rivolis that peek through rounds of bicones and layered loops of seed beads. Choose colors you wear the most for an all-occasion accessory!
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 | Riveting geometric bracelet By
Lynne Soto Square stitch never looked so good! Cylinder beads form the background of this geometric design, and peanut beads lend the look of small rivets.
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 | Butterfly garden necklace By
Dessislava Vaughan This necklace combines your favorite beading stitches: peyote, herringbone, bead weaving, and brick stitch. The butterfly and leaf components are versatile, so make the necklace as directed, or let your imagination take wing with a brambly bracelet or butterfly brooch.
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 | Octagon allure By
Cathy Lampole Use modified right-angle weave to construct the sides of this bangle and connect them along their inside edges. Then get ready for a pop of color! Choose bright bicones or a more monochromatic hue to finish.
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 | Victorian embrace By
Sylvie Camps The ornate bead caps and netted bezels in this bracelet are reminiscent of the Victorian era. But when combined with gemstone beads, the piece takes on a modern appeal.
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 | Stepping stones By
Diane Fitzgerald Get a sneak peek at the inspiring styles of the Swarovski ambassadors! This project is not available on our website. Please purchase this issue or visit Kalmbach Books to purchase Crystal Jewelry Inspiration for the step-by-step instructions. The book features how-to projects from some of the sparkliest names in the biz. The Stepping Stones Bracelet is made with African Circle Stitch, a very old and typical Zulu technique that Diane recreated by studying a piece found in the Russell-Coates Museum in Bournemouth, England. |
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 | Pretty bird earrings By
Julia Gerlach Make your own bird charms with simple wirework skills, and assemble them into sweet, swingy earrings.
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 | Artist Profile: Marcia DeCoster By
Stacy Werkheiser Marcia DeCoster ditches the tedium that sometimes accompanies design by breathing new life into existing components. It's easier than you think!
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 | Diamond decadence By
Regina Atkins Using modified right-angle weave get the glow of diamonds with Swarovski cup chain, faceted briolettes, and few unexpected elements, like bugle beads and peanuts in this elegant necklace.
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 | Bubble Wrap bangle By
Leslie Rogalski Embellish a crossweave bangle that's flexible and easy to roll on. Large farfalle beads (sometimes called peanut beads) stitch up quickly to create the base for this bangle, and seed bead accents offer a pop of color. With a few adjustments, you can make this bracelet with a clasp.
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Department From the Editor Bead Soup  | Bead Soup Diane Fitzgerald writes the Handy-Dandy Guide to crystal coatings, read about cool stuff from The Tucson Gem & Mineral Show, and book reviews.
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What's new on the Web  | On the web
Free for everyone! Go to www.BeadAndButton.com/freeprojects to download Kerrie Slade's versatile "Spikes in Bloom" bracelet/ring/pendant. B&B ExtraSubscribers – be sure to download your June issue of B&B Extra, available June 1 at www.BeadAndButton.com/extra! - Embellish a herringbone bracelet by Jayashree Paramesh
- Combine crystals, pearls, and Twins for a lovely jewelry set by Michelle Heim
- Stitch a vibrant pattern with SuperDuos by Julia Hecht
- Use bails and spacer bars to make a layered bracelet by Denise Varville
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Chic & Easy  | Dewdrop dangles By
Jane Danley Cruz Crystal drops, herringbone bead caps, and a few accent beads are the recipe for this elegant earrings.
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Your Work Quick Stitch  | Sea strand By
Sue Neel Use a unique bead-weaving technique to fashion a necklace and earrings from large pearls, sparkly rondelles, seed beads, and smaller pearls.
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Expert Advice  | 5 things to know about epoxy resin & clay By
Carl Becker Jewelry designers are doing amazing things with epoxy resin and clay! These five tips – straight from industry experts – will keep you safe and comfortable from start to finish.
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Wire Expressions  | Cascading chains By
Marcy Kentz Delicate chain, a gemstone drop, and faceted beads stream down from a silver pendant.
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Artist Spotlight  | Artist Spotlight: Christi Klein An artist since birth, Christi Klein can't sit still unless her hands are busy.
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pg. 106 |
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