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October 2010 |
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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Looking for Downloadable Projects? Click here to view and purchase projects found in the
October 2010 issue.
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Cathy Lampole Make a bold statement with contrasting colors. Transform an odd-count peyote pattern into a bracelet with a cleverly attached toggle bar and netted ring.
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pg. 32 |
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Alla Maslennikova Use one simple technique to attach wirework branches and flowers to make a lush floral garland for your neck or wrist.
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pg. 38 |
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Smadar Grossman Combine daisy chain, ladder stitch, and bead weaving to create this bracelet in one continuous pattern.
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pg. 46 |
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Kelli Burns Playful rings include brick stitch, peyote stitch, right-angle weave, netting, embroidery, and fringe.
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pg. 52 |
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Diane Fitzgerald Stitch in herringbone through new two-hole Tila beads for an innovative collar.
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pg. 57 |
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Jamie Cloud Eakin Create holiday ornament covers using ladder stitch, fringe techniques, and netting. Make each one unique by substituting colors and styles of seed beads and accent beads.
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pg. 62 |
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Kimie Suto Adorn a necklace of peyote stitch teardrops with an organic daisy chain vine.
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pg. 68 |
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Barbara A. McGuire Kim St. Jean blends found objects with metalwork in her eclectic jewelry.
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pg. 74 |
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Mary Carroll Drape yourself in a tubular herringbone lariat with Russian leaves, petite petals, and vines for two different looks.
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pg. 78 |
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Maggie Roschyk Accent a peyote cuff-style band with a bezeled cabochon and flurry of fringe.
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pg. 82 |
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Diane Baker Loom a unique bracelet of lampworked beads anchored by button bookends. This colorful bracelet is a great way to learn how to use a small loom for making jewelry.
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pg. 86 |
Department From the Editor Bead Soup What's new on the Web Your Work Expert Advice  | Which resin is right for me? By
Sherri Haab Don't let the wide variety of resins keep you from trying this trendy medium. Learn about resin types and applications.
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pg. 20 |
Stitch Workshop  | Cellini sampler By
Anna Elizabeth Draeger Cellini (pronounced chel-ee-nee) technique is the result of graduating the size of beads in each stitch of flat or tubular peyote stitch.
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pg. 24 |
Clearly Crystals  | By
Samantha Mitchell Embellish crystal links of right-angle weave with more crystals to produce maximum sparkle.
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pg. 28 |
Wire Expressions  | By
Lisa Barth Enclose a stone with woven wire and netting for a reversible pendant.
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pg. 90 |
Claymaker  | By
Marilyn Mullins Stamp a polymer clay bracelet for a carved-leather look.
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pg. 94 |
Chic & Easy  | By
Ann Dee Allen Combine vintage-style accents with a new crystal shape for wirework earrings.
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pg. 14 |
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