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Welcome April 2014 Issue 120
TECHNIQUE GUIDE
bead embroidery .................................40, 77bead weaving ..........................18, 36, 50, 68brick stitch .................. 40, 45, 50, 68, 70, 77herringbone ................................................ 50kumihimo ................................................... 70ladder stitch .........................................36, 68peyote stitch ............................24, 30, 62, 70right-angle weave ................................24, 62soutache .................................................... 45
PROJECTS
18 | Chic & EasyRulla wave bracelet: Stitch semicircles of Rulla beads around a handful of pearls in this curvy, casual band.by Connie Whittaker
24 | Design WorkshopAnd the bead goes on: Work a pretty pattern of right-angle weave and decreasing peyote stitch around a wooden bead from the craft store.by Pamela Jensen
30 | Quick StitchBasketweave rings: Thread bands of beadwork around and through the windows of a peyote stitch ring.by Nina Raizel
36 | Triangular appealGet the look of a high-end necklace with triangle beads worked in ladder stitch around large oval crystals.by Anu Rao
40 | Tuscan sunset cuffSet off the Bead&Button anniversary focal using just a few bead-embroidered accents on an Ultrasuede band.by Julia Gerlach
45 | Oh, lolly, lolly pendantCreate “lollipops” from scraps of soutache and leftover beads, and then layer them in a shapely pendant.by Amee K. Sweet-McNamara
50 | Organic twist bracelet & necklaceAdd depth to this jewelry set with striped seed beads worked in twisted tubular herringbone and brick stitch.by Kerrie Slade
62 | Do the bumpEmbellish cubic right-angle weave with peyote stitch medallions in this necklace and bracelet.by Kathleen Stauber
COVER STORY
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68 | Metallic lace braceletCreate a beaded edging for a WireLuxe band using ladder stitch, brick stitch, cubes, and round beads. by Jimmie Boatright
70 | Fresh as a daisy necklaceUpdate the traditional daisy chain with a floral kumihimo rope, a brick stitch daisy pendant, and peyote leaves. by Wendy Speare
77 | Rainbow bright braceletDecorate a band with colorful (and economical!) sequins attached with an easy bead-embroidery stitch.by Sarah Meadows
SPECIAL FEATURE
56 | Artist ProfileFeats of engineering: Bead artist June Huber finds inspira-tion in architecture and can show you how to do it, too.by Stacy Werkheiser
IN EVERY ISSUE
6 | From the Editor
11 | Bead SoupCash in on our top 10 tips for beading on a budget, plus enter to win a free lampworked pendant! Then soak up some inspiration with Margie Deeb’s “Speaking with Color” winners, our Beaducation design challenge, hot new products, book reviews, and more!
20 | Your Work
28 | The Business of BeadingThe art and science of pricing: Learn to price your jewelry in a way that’s both profitable and sensible.by Leslie Rogalski
84 | BasicsA guide to techniques in this issue
98 | Artist SpotlightFire in the hole: James Yaun and Nadja Gustafson make fascinating (and surprisingly large) beads, marbles, and more from glass.by Stacy Werkheiser
WE FULLY TEST OURPROJECTS
Bead&Button (ISSN1072-4931, USPS 012-039) is published bimonthly by Kalmbach Publishing Co., 21027 Crossroads Circle, P.O. Box 1612, Waukesha, WI 53187-1612. Periodicals postage paid at Waukesha, Wisconsin, and additional offices. Postmaster: Send address changes to Bead&Button, 21027 Crossroads Circle, P.O. Box 1612, Waukesha, WI 53187-1612. Canada Publication Mail Agreement #40010760.