Bead-Patterns the Magazine Issue 19 Sep/Oct 2008 "Autumn Issue" Executive Editor: Deb Moffett-Hall
Welcome friends to issue #19
This issue has a definite fall flavor; Linda Gettings shows some Autumn color with her cascading leaves in…. purple! Sandra D. Halpenny has created one of her signature style delicate necklaces with russet cubes & seeds. Marilyn Peters has crafted a swirling confection of pearls and beads, compliments galore! Michelle offers a quick to stitch "Chunky" necklace with size 60 and size 80 seed beads. Diana Wilson uses back to school supplies in her hidden clasp beaded bead. Julie Ann Smith teaches us how to make a glowing copper bracelet from jump rings for him or her! By popular request the remaining two horse panels are included for the Merry-go-round ornament – part 2. Enjoy!
Best Wishes & Full Bead Dishes, Deb Moffett-Hall - Editor
Begin with a round of right-angle-weave using bronze lined seeds and daisy spacers. Add silver seed bead details and more daisy spacers to complete the design.
Back to school supplies aren’t just for kids! Cut colorful dense foam pencil grippers down to size and wrap them with beads to create a lightweight oversize beaded bead that slides up and down to hide the spring ring clasp.
Seed beads in 3 sizes are intertwined with bugles and pearls in this ruffled & lacy bracelet. Exquisite!
Merry-Go-Round Ornament part II - Page 20 By Deb Moffett-Hall
Part two continued from last issue introduces two new horse designs. The entire ornament only uses three panels so mix or match as you desire. Use even-count peyote for the band and add brick stitch points.
Chrysanthemum Petals - Page 24 By Sandra D. Halpenny
Swirls of seed beads and gleaming cubes create a softly curving necklace in Sandra's signature style that glows with the warm russet of autumn leaves.
Odd-count 7" peyote panel can be worked even-count by dropping a side row of gold; add it later using brick stitch. Also looks pretty with a light blue or cream background.
Size 60 and size 80 seed beads are quickly worked into a slinky 18” herringbone box chain. Two rows of accent loops add drama and dimension to the center of the necklace.
Hers & His Copper Links - Page 33 By Julie Ann Smith
Create this chain bracelet with antiqued copper jump rings. Keep it plain and simple for him or add beaded dangles or charms for her.
* Create Jewelry Stones by Marlene Blessing and Jamie Hogsett
* Custom Cool Jewelry by Melinda Barta
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