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This document is the June/July 2010 issue of Beadwork magazine. It features several beadwork jewelry projects with step-by-step instructions and photographs. The projects include a sparkling bracelet using ladder stitch, a necklace made of stars, a whimsical bracelet with peyote-stitched flowers, and a simple bracelet using tubular netted seed beads. The issue also includes technique articles, designer profiles, and two bonus video tutorials available online.

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This document is the June/July 2010 issue of Beadwork magazine. It features several beadwork jewelry projects with step-by-step instructions and photographs. The projects include a sparkling bracelet using ladder stitch, a necklace made of stars, a whimsical bracelet with peyote-stitched flowers, and a simple bracelet using tubular netted seed beads. The issue also includes technique articles, designer profiles, and two bonus video tutorials available online.

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42:: Coco Chenille

by Nancy Cain

38
contents | J u n e / J u ly 2 0 1 0
:: Harlequin Cuff
by Laura McCabe

30
V o l u m e 13 Number 4
featured projects
departments Designer of the Year Projects
:: Riviera Rivoli
by Carole Ohl 30 Riviera Rivoli Carole Ohl
4 Passing Through This sparkling ladder-, herringbone-, and peyote- 
6 Bead Buzz stitched bracelet will charm you with its stitched spacer
bars and its clever method for bezeling a round rivoli  
8 Contributors with a square-shaped frame

14 The Challenge 34 Swinging Starlets Melanie Potter


Get in the swing of things with this fluid and fun  
16 Stitch Pro Jean Campbell necklace, which features a square-stitched chain with
circular-herringbone- and peyote-stitched stars and  
20 Simply Seeds Marcie Abney ends in a fringed tassel
22 Cool Stuff 38 Harlequin Cuff Laura McCabe
stitch index 23 Katie’s Finds Katie Hacker This whimsical bracelet begins with an odd-count  
peyote-stitched base in a contrasting diamond pattern and
Bead embroidery 52, 70
Brick stitch 20, 70
26 Custom Cool is unexpectedly embellished with peyote-stitched flowers
Chevron chain 52 94 Techniques 42 Coco Chenille Nancy Cain
Crimping 70 This deceptively simple bracelet is made with tubular  
Fringe 38, 48 96 Bead Artist: Scott netted seed beads and wireworking—the color-lined  
Herringbone stitch 30, 34, 70, 74 Schuldt Tina Koyama fringe beads add detail and luscious texture
Ladder stitch 30, 46, 70
Netting 26, 42, 52, 66
Peyote stitch (see page 3)
Picot 38, 70
Right-angle weave 16, 30, 38, Project rating Projects suited to those new to seed beading or to
experienced beaders looking for a quick project
60, 66, 74 Our three-level project rating Designs for an intermediate beader, a beginner ready
Square stitch 20, 30, 34, 46, 52, 70 system, found on the opening to expand his/her skills, or an advanced beader looking
Stringing 70 page of each project, is your for a project that won’t take weeks to complete
Wireworking 42 guide to deciding which projects
Start here if you are up for a challenge or looking for a
to make first: detailed project that requires a longer time commitment

66 52 48 74 26

2      beadworkmagazine.com
pick your favorite!
features Peyote Circular 20, 30, 34, 38, 74

5 Ways
Even-count 20, 30, 34, 38, 46, 52, 70
52 2nd Annual Pattern Play Challenge Flat 30, 38, 46, 48, 52
Melinda Barta, Allison Mackin, and Rachel Nelson-Smith Odd-count 38, 46, 48
Three designers challenge themselves to use patterned paper   Tubular 34, 70, 74
or fabric as inspirations for fresh jewelry designs

60 Beadwork Master Class


Conquering Cubic Right-Angle Weave
Carol Huber Cypher
Carol dispels the fears often associated with cubic right-angle  
weave and helps you overcome challenges while creating  
her stunning crystal Pentagon Pendant Necklace

46
projects
on the
46 Lucky Diamonds Glorianne Ljubich cover
Seven odd-count peyote-stitched domed diamond shapes are linked :: Lucky Diamonds by
with ladder stitch and amethyst bicone crystals and finished with a Glorianne Ljubich
peyote-stitched toggle clasp

60
48 Desert Tapestry Bracelet Phyllis Dintenfass
With the look of small tapestries, odd-count peyote-stitched rectangles
in a mix of earthy-colored seed beads are joined with turquoise faceted
rondelle connectors in this wear-everywhere bracelet master class
66 Tuscan Tiles Kelli Burns :: Pentagon Pendant Necklace
Stitch copper beads and bugles, summery green seed beads, and shiny by Carol Huber Cypher
crystal bicones using a variation of right-angle weave for a bracelet with
a garden-worthy trellis effect

70 Royal Onyx Deborah A. Weaver


A striking combination of black and gold in a variety of materials—
seed beads, fire-polished rounds, and cabochons—makes this tubular
peyote– and spiral herringbone–stitched necklace a true standout

74 Aqua Allure Glenda Payseno


This graceful bracelet is composed of turquoise and silver seed beads
worked in peyote and herringbone stitches to form delicate triangles,
74 34
which are linked with clear  
fire-polished rounds

on the web!

two
bonus
videos 34 42 52

Ins and Outs of Cubic


Right-Angle Weave
with Carol Huber Cypher
plus
Katie Hacker shares great tips for
incorporating bead frames into  
your designs
on the Web at beadworkmagazine.com/
videos 70 52 16

Beadwork        june/july 2010      3

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