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Step by Step Wire Jewelry, February/March 2010
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SW1002
64 Pages
We're celebrating our 5th anniversary, and we increased our frequency to six times a year! Make three kinds of unique wire wrapped rings. Break out your torch, rivet and texture a moveable heart neckpiece. Create an intricate spiral locket and put photos inside! Meet Charlene Anderson, our featured artist for 2010! Play with scrap wire and resin to make bottlecap pendants.
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Here's just a few of the exciting projects you'll find in the February/March 2010 issue...
- 5-minute Jewelry: Curve a few pieces of wire, gently loop the ends, and attach the crystals. Put them all together, and it makes for a flowing pair of earrings in no time.
- Dale "Cougar" Armstrong, the master of wire-wrapping does it again by creating an intricately wrapped and beaded ring.
- Spiral Locket: A very intricate wireworked piece, weave wire through two identical spirals to create a brilliant copper focal piece. You can actually fit photos of your cherished ones inside!
- Forged Hearts: If you love using a torch, you will love this project. Anneal, hammer, and texture thick bronze wire into artsy hearts, and link them all together with handmade rivets!
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Fred "Dusty" Castle
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Dale "Cougar" Armstrong
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Mary Tucker
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Linda Larsen
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See what they're saying about Step by Step Wire:
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"Oooohh, SIX issues to inspire me. Your designs are so great that I always make several items from each issue. I'm working on my chain maille skills and seeing how I can incorporate wrapped stones as a focal point. Congratulations on your expansion. It just shows that if you create a product that fills a need, people will find it and be loyal customers. Best wishes for your continued success."
—Sally via the internet
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“Finally! A magazine for those of us who love to make wire jewelry.”
—About.com: Jewelry Maker Tammy Powley
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I LOVE your magazine. Each and every issue is filled with design ideas for future projects. The moment I receive the magazine I look over the instructions and that opens up so many possibilities for my own designs using those techniques. Thank you again for a wonderful magazine!
Jo Burrows—Miami, FL
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