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Contributed by Deb Moffett-Hall   
Sunday, 16 April 2006
Bead-Patterns the Magazine
Issue #8      Nov/Dec 2006
Issue 8 (Nov/Dec 2006)
Executive Editor: Deb Moffett-Hall
Welcome friends, to issue #8.
   We are making travel plans to visit Scott’s family over the Thanksgiving holidays. He was laughing at me because I was making notes of which beads I plan to take rather than which clothes or other necessities.

   "Huh? What are you talking about?" I asked him. "Beads are a necessity. I want to make good use of all the time I will spend sitting in the car; chatting, navigating, refereeing, navigating, sightseeing, navigating, snacking, and.......... beading!"

   He, wise man that he is, simply smiled. I reminded him of all the gifts we will need for Christmas giving. Presents for family, for friends, my hair stylist, Danny’s teachers & sports coaches. Lots of gift ideas in this issue so gather up your Delicas, cubes, seed beads and triangles and get ready for some beading fun.   Hmmm..... I bet I could fit my triangle collection in the outer pockets of Scott’s shaving kit, do you think he will mind?

Best Wishes & Full Bead Dishes,
    Deb Moffett-Hall - Editor
                             

   
Table of Contents

Contents……
Projects

Silver Slider Bracelet
Silver Slider Bracelet - Page 4
     By Rita Sova

   Pure Allure Swarovski crystal two-hole sliders combine with size 8 seed beads and DMC Light Effects silver thread to make a fast and fabulous bracelet.
Chandelier Earring Ornament
Chandelier Earring Ornament - Page 8
     By Deb Moffett-Hall 

   This intricate ornament cover is easy to create using a few beads, a little craft wire, and inexpensive chandelier style earring findings!
Stretch Net Bangle Bracelet
Stretch Net Bangle Bracelet - Page 13
     By Dottie Hoeschen

   Stitch an easy 5-bead net around a base of large size 3 seed beads strung on elastic cord. The most comfortable bangle bracelet ever!
Pierre Noel Pin 0r Ornament
Pierre Noel Pin 0r Ornament - Page 16 
     By Linda Farber

   This odd count peyote project features clever 3-D touches in the hat, mustache and eyebrows. It makes an adorable lapel pin or Christmas tree ornament. 3 ½ x 1 ¾ inches. Both color and word charts are provided.
Snowflakes & Crystals Bracelet
Snowflakes & Crystals Bracelet - Page 22
      By Sandra D. Halpenny

   Stitch a little winter magic with seed beads & crystals. Only 9 snowflakes make a bracelet or stitch a band of 11 snowflakes to fit around a Christmas ornament!
Penguins on Parade

Penguins on Parade -
Page 25

      By Julie Ann Smith

   An adorable bracelet featuring a loving penguin clan is stitched in flat, odd count peyote with a bonus brick-stitched heart charm.

Triangle Duo Necklace
Triangle Duo Necklace - Page 31
      By Michelle Hall

   A box chain herringbone and cobra stitch necklace with triangle beads for texture and gold seeds for sparkle.
Beaded Toggle on Top Bracelet
Beaded Toggle on Top Bracelet - Page 38
      By Diana Wilson

   Cubes and seeds come together quickly to create this stunning bracelet. When selecting accent beads to create the toggle keep in mind that the toggle ends up on top as you wear the bracelet.
Copper Mesh Candle Wrap
Copper Mesh Candle Wrap - Page 42
      By Linda Gettings

   Create a one-of-a-kind holiday candle with copper mesh available at most craft centers & size 11 seed beads. A few red and gold accent beads decorate the Christmas tree. Snow white seeds and drop beads complete the scene.
The Breast Cancer Beaded Quilt ProjectFeatures

     The Breast Cancer Beaded Quilt Project -
Page 30
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What's New - Product Reviews  - Page 43

     Beaded Beauties  - Book by Joan Hurlbut

     Marketing & Selling Your Handmade Jewelry  - by Viki Lareau

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