Title:

Bead & Button

Year:
2011
Description:
TABLE OF CONTENTS

COVER STORY
CREATING CONNECTIONS:
Show off an irregular focal with flourishes of cubic right-angle weave that direct the eye across this necklace
by Alla Maslennikova
SPECIAL FEATURES
ARTIST PROFILE:
Aesthetic Consciousness- Heidi Kummli communicates unity, healing, and spirituality through her bead embroidery
by Ann Dee Allen
BACKSTORY:
Secular Made Sacred- Beadwork from the Gujarat State in India portrays Hindu gods and mere mortals
by Valerie Hector
SPECIAL SECTION
COLORS IN MOTION:
Work clever increases in right-angle weave ribbons for a bracelet that boasts a spectrum of color and movement
by Teri Dannenberg
PUTTING ON THE GLITZ:
Bezel a crystal stone in daisy chain, then nestle it in a necklace using an embellished cubic right-angle weave rope
by Ludmila Raitzin
PROJECTS
CLEARLY CRYSTALS:
Midnight Sun- Center a stone on your wrist with a netted bracelet and crossweave rivoli bezel
by Giorgia Scardini
CHIC & EASY:
Slice of Life- Capture geode slices in a pair of earrings with just a bit of chain
by Stacy Werkheiser
QUICK STITCH:
Bead Chain Runs Through It- Stitch through rows of aluminum chain in this ingenious crossweave bracelet
by Connie Whittaker
GLITTERING GLOBES:
Connect right-angle weave diamond shapes with netting to drape over a holiday ornament
by Cathy Lampole
RUSSIAN WRAPAROUND:
Choose a metal ring or tubing for the core of a Russian spiral necklace, bracelet, or bangle
by Carolyn Cave
FASHIONISTA RINGS:
Top a metal ring band with bead embroidery, a bezeled cabochon, and sequin fringe
by Sherry Serafini
ELEMENTARY ENGINEERING:
Structure a necklace with shaped peyote stitch components, an art-glass focal, and connections of strung accent beads
by Jimmie Boatright
GO FOR A SPIN:
Set off a herringbone spiral with drop beads, and center it in a necklace with strung or chain neck straps
by Emi Yamada
WIRE EXPRESSIONS:
Byzantine balance- Connect segments of Byzantine chain to alternating sides of a simple chain mail bracelet
by Scott David Plumlee
CLAYMAKER:
Daisy Beads- Try your hand at easy clay canes to make petals for a flower you can use as a bead, a pendant, or a link
by Fiona Abel-Smith
DEPARTMENTS
From the Editor
(editor’s note)
by Julia Gerlach
Letters
Your Work(photo gallery)
SPOTLIGHT:
Rainbow Sheen Obsidian- Bruce St. John Maher mines and inlays his own gemstone beads
by Lora Groszkiewicz
STITCH WORKSHOP:
Herringbone in a Hurry- Learn an accelerated herringbone technique, then try it yourself in a three-strand bracelet designed by Maggie Roschyk
by Anna Elizabeth Draeger
Tips and Techniques:
Solution for leftover thread
by Stacy
Multipurpose awl
by Anna
Advertiser’s Index
BASICS
Calendar
Classifieds
BEAD SOUP- News & Reviews
Shop Directory
What’s New On the Web
Month:
October
Barcode:
07189646772710
Issue Number:
105
Genre:
Crafts
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Subgenre:
Beading
Language:
English
Type of Magazine:
Physical
Publisher:
Kalmbach Publishing Co.
Date Added:
2024-08-28 12:18:50
Automatic Estimated Value:
~$19.98
Automatic Estimated Date:
2024-08-28
Date Added:
2024-08-28 12:18:50

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