The February/March 2010 issue of Beadwork is all about geometry—from a necklace made of beaded triangles to a bracelet of peyote-stitched rings. This issue also reveals many new and exciting changes to Beadwork: Look for our project ratings—whether you are new to this craft, an intermediate beader looking for a quick project, or an advanced beader up for a challenge, our new icons featured with each project will help you decide which projects to make first. Jean Campbell, Beadwork’s founding editor and regular blogger on beadingdaily.com, teaches beginning beadweavers must-know basic techniques and offers great tips for experienced beaders in her new department, Stitch Pro. The much-anticipated new department Simply Seeds features stash-friendly projects that require only easy-to-find seed beads—no need to go digging beyond the beads you have already. Plus, we introduce our four new technically skilled and brilliantly artistic 2010 Designers of the Year: Nancy Cain, Laura McCabe, Carole Ohl, and Melanie Potter. For 19 inspiring designs that explore 12 beading techniques (right-angle weave, peyote stitch, herringbone stitch, and more), don’t miss this issue of Beadwork.
Item #: B1002 96 Pages
i luv this issue of beadwork
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i first saw the pendragon cuff bracelet last year in an ad somewhere and had to do some research to find the bead artist who designed it. from there i was led to beadwork and looked everywhere for the back issue. finally i decided to order the book directly from interweave and i'm so glad i did. it arrived within days and i found that i really liked several projects in this issue. while i think that their postage costs are too high, i found that in this case it was worth it.
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