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Beadwork, October/November 2007
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B0710

Articles
- Born to Bead: Three Generations of Beadworkers (Kirsten M. Koepsel)
- Mixing It Up: Five Collage-Style Projects (Beadwork editors)
- Who Owns the Stitches?: Ethics in Beadland (Mary J. Tafoya)
Projects
- Zipper Cuff (Jeanne Barta Craine)- Seed beads and zippers pair up in this fun and funky embroidered cuff
- Breakaway Necklace (Lynn Davy)- This clever free-form peyote necklace transforms into three bracelets
- Heartifacts Bracelet (Susan Barnes)- A colorful bracelet strung from glass and wire- and metalworked charms
- Pirate's Plunder (Dustin Wedekind)- A bounty of beads brick- and peyote-stitched into a treasured necklace
- Let's Fly (Jane McGregor Hamilton Mormino)- Typewriter keys and bird charms take flight in this vibrant scrapbooklike necklace
- Collage Bracelet (Beth Kraft)- Fringe, peyote, and ladder stitches combine textures, shapes, and colors in this piece of wearable art
- Pagoda Earrings (Janice Berkebile)- A graceful pair of wire-wrapped earrings inspired by traditional Japanese motifs
- Starflower Bracelet (Cathy Collison)- Combining right-angle-weave and tubular peyote stitch, these blossoms are a wreath for your wrist!
- Ruby Dreams (Jamie Hogsett)- A dazzling ruby necklace with fancy stones excerpted from the new book Create Jewelry: Crystals
- Love Knot Brooch (Arlene Baker)- An elegant wireworked and right-angle-woven brooch to wear close to your heart
- Kaleidoscope Bracelet (Melanie L. Doerman)- An array of shifting colors highlights this bracelet of peyote stitch, circular netting, and bead embroidery
- Objects and Elements Bracelet (Susan Lenart Kazmer)- A bracelet born from unique found objects and uncommon techniques