Bead-Patterns the Magazine Issue 13 Sep/Oct 2007 Executive Editor: Deb Moffett-Hall
Welcome friends to issue #13
There’s crisp chill to the air, the crunch of leaves underfoot and the sound of school buses trolling for children in the early morning hours – it must be Fall! We have two leaf projects that don’t require a rake – SaraBeth Cullinan shares a stunning peyote cuff and there’s a beaded leaf pen suitable for gifting to a guy or gal. Dottie Hoeschen offers a fabulous collar design to spice up your wardrobe and daughter Michelle has stitched up a black and silver R.A.W bracelet that goes with everything! Carole Ohl stacks triangle beads in a supple bracelet, and I show you how to use a Kumihimo braiding ring to make a densely woven wire bracelet. Who knows, you may even be inspired to start your holiday gifts a little early!
Best Wishes & Full Bead Dishes, Deb Moffett-Hall - Editor
The even- count peyote tubes and the pearl accents are all stitched with one thread... Begin at one end & when you reach the desired length – you’re done!
Stitch a stunning peyote cuff in glowing translucent colors to reflect the change of season. A full 1 & 3/4" wide this bracelet makes a bold fashion statement. The cuff fits snug to the wrist at 7" long.
Turquoise Heishe Collar - Page 13 By Dottie Hoeschen
Spice up your fall wardrobe with this spectacular beaded necklace. 18" long and 2" wide, looks great inside an open collar or over a turtleneck sweater.
Orange, yellow, & green maple leaves are scattered in a random pattern across a rich brown ground. Another pattern with leaves in rows is provided for those who like things nice & neat.
Wrapped Wire R.A.W. Bracelet - Page 20 by Michelle Hall
Inexpensive wrapped-wire spacers from the craft shop look fabulous with the marcasite size 8 metal seed beads. A pair of earrings completes the look.
This incredibly supple bracelet has a surprise triangle base. Triangles line up wide and narrow making the accent loops a snap to add and the drape & feel unbelievably smooth.
* Ribbon-to-Bead: ribbon with a twisted wire needle already attached
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