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Contributed by Deb Moffett-Hall   
Tuesday, 01 January 2008
Bead-Patterns the Magazine
Issue 16      Mar/Apr 2008
Issue 16 (Mar/Apr 2008)
Executive Editor: Deb Moffett-Hall
     Welcome friends to issue #16

     Is there a hint of spring in the air? It must be on the way because seed catalogs are filling my mailbox, my daffodil shoots are about 2” high and my cabin fever is in full bloom. Good thing I have my beads to keep me entertained.  
 This issue is full of lovely spring inspired projects in a full range of techniques to keep you busy too! Deborah Roberti and Shirley Isaacs have created two stunning bracelet designs based on Right-Angle weave. Sharon Boehme shares a darling bead crochet pattern with bumble bees and flowers. Speaking of flowers, Juanita Carlos and Linda Gettings have bracelets that are blooming in Loom, Herringbone or Square-stitch, take your choice.

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

   
Table of Contents

Crystal Lace
Crystal Lace - Page 4
     By Deborah Roberti

Stitch a lacy intricate-looking seed bead & crystal confection that will be the hit of the next bead gathering!
Bees & Blossoms
Bees & Blossoms - Page 11
     By Sharon Boehme

Pick your favorite background color and crochet these delightful bees with colorful blossoms. Add a clasp or make a bangle – your choice.
Pretty in Pink
Pretty in Pink - Page 13
     By Shirley Isaacs

Cleverly combine Right-Angle weave and 3-bead netting to make a supple cuff bracelet with plenty of flash.
Peace Lily Earrings
Peace Lily Earrings - Page 16
     By Starr Design

Follow the color chart to brick stitch a pair of 3-D Lily Earrings with crystal accented dangles, a lovely symbol of spring.
Herringbone & Pearl Triple Spiral
Herringbone & Pearl Triple Spiral - Page 20
     By Deb Moffett-Hall

Working tubular herringbone stitch with size 10/o Delicas and then work 3 rows of pearl swags to make a sumptuous necklace.
Spring Tulips Bracelets
Spring Tulips Bracelets - Page 24
     By Juanita Carlos

Weave size 11 seed beads or Delicas on a loom or flat herringbone to make these lovely bracelets. Includes a word pattern and a color chart.
Mother of Pearl Button Blooms
Mother of Pearl Button Blooms - Page 31
     By Linda Gettings

Square stitch a quick base and brick stitch a few leaves to accent these glowing mother of pearl carved buttons.
10 to 15 Bracelet
10 to 15 Bracelet - Page 34
     By Michelle Hall

Combine size 10/o Delicas with size 15/o0 seeds to make a sleek and classic tubular herringbone bracelet you can wear with anything!
Pearl Links
Pearl Links - Page 37
     By Diana Wilson

Combine size 8/o Delicas with button pearls to create unique square links in this delicate and feminine bracelet.
Beaded Aquarium
Feature: Beaded Aquarium - Bead Artists against Breast Cancer- Page 19
What's New

What's New

What's New! - Kits are HOT! - Page 40



* Pineapples
    from FOXDEN Designs














* Ornament of the Month Kit Club
    from Deb Moffett-Hall
 

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