Title:
Bead & Button
Year:
2011
Description:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
COVER STORY
LILY OF THE VALLEY LARIAT:
Grow a summer favorite with a herringbone stitch rope and peyote stitch leaves and flowers
by Sylvia Sucipto(correction in Aug 2011 issue)
SPECIAL FEATURES
ARTIST PROFILE:
Needlework, Bead Style- Beadworker Huib Petersen incorporates needle arts, theater, and architecture in his 3-D designs
by Lori Ann White
BACKSTORY:
Shaping History- Krobo beads from Ghana start as shards of glass and end as cultural masterpieces
by Melody MacDuffee
GETTING STARTED
QUICK STITCH:
Star Power- Make earrings, bracelets, rings, and pendants with two netted shapes
by Glorianne Ljubich
CLAYMAKER:
Dot to Dot- Give metal clay a try with this simple but arty ring
by Anna Elizabeth Draeger
CHIC & EASY:
Lemon Squeezy- Work netting around tiny rivolis for easy earrings
by Jane Danley Cruz
PROJECTS
CLEARLY CRYSTALS:
RAW Beauty- Join a pair of right-angle weave strips for a sculptural bangle witha crystal spine
by Donna Pagano Denny
ELIZABETHAN EARRINGS:
Place rovolis on a throne of herringbone and peyote stitch for earrings with regal bearing
by Laura McCabe
RUFFLES AROUND:
Stitch increase rounds of peyote to make frilly beads for pendants or jewelry links
by Pascal Pinther
TREASURED TRELLIS:
Create a bracelet of continuous floral motifs, each one worked off the previous
by Juanita "Jaycee” Carlos
FRAME IT:
Set off a focal bead with a peyote stitch frame, and string a necklace around it.
by Sue Sloan
PAISLEY PARADE:
Connect peyote stitch paisleys in a rainbow of colors for a fun bracelet
by Julie Glasser
DON’T MISS A BEAT:
Tap into our ongoing ornament series with this peyote stitch drum that can double as a gift box
by Collette Hunt
WIRE EXPRESSIONS:
Free-Form for All- Raid your stash for a bead soup of baubles to wire into an abstract collar
by Leah Hanoud
HAUT MONDE HEXAGONS:
Connect peyote stitch hexagons with long lines of seed beads in this geometric necklace
by Jimmie Boatright
DEPARTMENTS
From the Editor
(editor’s note)
by Julia Gerlach
Letters
Your Work(photo gallery)
EXPERT ADVICE:
The language of Lampwork- Learn these terms to shop for lampworked beads like a pro
by Laurie Ament
SPOTLIGHT:
Flower Child- dora Schubert’s blooming beads are the perfect fruit of a daisy chain vine
by Jane Danley Cruz
STITCH WORKSHOP:
Taking Shape- Stitch a cute butterfly while learning to shape peyote with increases and descreases
by Anna Elizabeth Draeger
Tips and Techniques:
Choosing Colors
by Anna
Clip it
by Jane
Advertiser’s Index
BASICS
Calendar
Classifieds
BEAD SOUP- News & Reviews
Shop Directory
What’s New On the Web
COVER STORY
LILY OF THE VALLEY LARIAT:
Grow a summer favorite with a herringbone stitch rope and peyote stitch leaves and flowers
by Sylvia Sucipto(correction in Aug 2011 issue)
SPECIAL FEATURES
ARTIST PROFILE:
Needlework, Bead Style- Beadworker Huib Petersen incorporates needle arts, theater, and architecture in his 3-D designs
by Lori Ann White
BACKSTORY:
Shaping History- Krobo beads from Ghana start as shards of glass and end as cultural masterpieces
by Melody MacDuffee
GETTING STARTED
QUICK STITCH:
Star Power- Make earrings, bracelets, rings, and pendants with two netted shapes
by Glorianne Ljubich
CLAYMAKER:
Dot to Dot- Give metal clay a try with this simple but arty ring
by Anna Elizabeth Draeger
CHIC & EASY:
Lemon Squeezy- Work netting around tiny rivolis for easy earrings
by Jane Danley Cruz
PROJECTS
CLEARLY CRYSTALS:
RAW Beauty- Join a pair of right-angle weave strips for a sculptural bangle witha crystal spine
by Donna Pagano Denny
ELIZABETHAN EARRINGS:
Place rovolis on a throne of herringbone and peyote stitch for earrings with regal bearing
by Laura McCabe
RUFFLES AROUND:
Stitch increase rounds of peyote to make frilly beads for pendants or jewelry links
by Pascal Pinther
TREASURED TRELLIS:
Create a bracelet of continuous floral motifs, each one worked off the previous
by Juanita "Jaycee” Carlos
FRAME IT:
Set off a focal bead with a peyote stitch frame, and string a necklace around it.
by Sue Sloan
PAISLEY PARADE:
Connect peyote stitch paisleys in a rainbow of colors for a fun bracelet
by Julie Glasser
DON’T MISS A BEAT:
Tap into our ongoing ornament series with this peyote stitch drum that can double as a gift box
by Collette Hunt
WIRE EXPRESSIONS:
Free-Form for All- Raid your stash for a bead soup of baubles to wire into an abstract collar
by Leah Hanoud
HAUT MONDE HEXAGONS:
Connect peyote stitch hexagons with long lines of seed beads in this geometric necklace
by Jimmie Boatright
DEPARTMENTS
From the Editor
(editor’s note)
by Julia Gerlach
Letters
Your Work(photo gallery)
EXPERT ADVICE:
The language of Lampwork- Learn these terms to shop for lampworked beads like a pro
by Laurie Ament
SPOTLIGHT:
Flower Child- dora Schubert’s blooming beads are the perfect fruit of a daisy chain vine
by Jane Danley Cruz
STITCH WORKSHOP:
Taking Shape- Stitch a cute butterfly while learning to shape peyote with increases and descreases
by Anna Elizabeth Draeger
Tips and Techniques:
Choosing Colors
by Anna
Clip it
by Jane
Advertiser’s Index
BASICS
Calendar
Classifieds
BEAD SOUP- News & Reviews
Shop Directory
What’s New On the Web
Month:
June
Barcode:
07189646772706
Issue Number:
103
Genre:
Crafts
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Subgenre:
Beading
Language:
English
Type of Magazine:
Physical
Publisher:
Kalmbach Publishing Co.
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