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Contributed by Deb Moffett-Hall   
Tuesday, 01 April 2008
Bead-Patterns the Magazine
Issue 17      May/Jun 2008
Issue 17 (May/Jun 2008)
Executive Editor: Deb Moffett-Hall
     Welcome friends to issue #17

     May and June are full of holidays and events that inspire us to make beaded gifts for loved ones. This issue has many fun and functional projects to fit those bead gift needs. For Mothers Day there is a clever magnetic bookmark with a peyote panel that says “Mother” or “Sister” or “Grand Mom”.  Sandra Halpenny has a delightful seed bead design: Keyhole Lace that would also please, as would Dottie Hoeschen’s R.A.W. Amulet purse.  Michelle has Fathers Day & Graduation covered with her flag inspired peyote Letter Opener.  Need a hostess gift for that Memorial Day Picnic? The Hummingbird Wind Spinner/Sun Catcher is a welcome addition to any patio.  Have fun stitching! 

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

   
Table of Contents

Rocks in the Furrows
Rocks in the Furrows - Page 4
     By Linda Gettings

The flat herringbone band stitched in greens reminded Linda of new crops in the fields so she added fire-polished “rocks” for interest!
Keyhole Lace Bracelet
Keyhole Lace Bracelet - Page 8
     By Sandra D. Halpenny

A delightfully lacy two-color seed bead bracelet is accented by the sparkle of matching bicone crystals.
Hummingbird Wind Spinner
Hummingbird Wind Spinner - Page 12
     or Sun Catcher

Two brass rings and a pair of fishing swivels form the base for this delightful peyote and wirework design.
Grape Swivel Bracelet
Grape Swivel Bracelet - Page 16
     Fishing Tackle Chic

Here’s a fun way to use up the left-over fishing swivels from the Hummingbird project.
Caterpillar Pearls Bracelet
Caterpillar Pearls Bracelet - Page 18
     By Deb Moffett-Hall

Work tubular herringbone stitch with Triangles and size 10/o Delicas and add a row of pearl picots for flair.
For Him – Flag Letter Opener
For Him – Flag Letter Opener - Page 23
     By Michelle Hall

This clever letter opener is a perfect desk accessory for any man in your life.
For Her – Ribbon Book Mark
For Her – Ribbon Book Mark - Page 25
     Personalized with a peyote panel

Even-count peyote makes a lovely panel personalized with Mother.
Charlotte Amulet Purse
Charlotte Amulet Purse - Page 29
     By Dottie Hoeschen

The facet cut into each Charlotte bead adds subtle sparkle to the Right-Angle-Weave.  Accent beads are worked into the openings for added zing!
Tubes & Squares
Tubes & Squares - Page 33
     By Michelle Hall

Combine size 10/o Delicas with large square jumprings to create unique square links in this fun and funky bracelet.
What's New

What's New

What's New

What's New! - Page 36



* Linked Glass Elements
    






* Designing Jewelry with Glass Beads
    Stephanie Sersich
 











* Step-By-Step Jewelry Workshop:
    Simple Techniques for Soldering, Wirework, and Metal Jewelry

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