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Magazine Issue
February
2004
Issue #59
Turn leftover chain and head pins into a lavish tassel for an art bead
By Irina Miech
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Anything goes when you transfer images onto polymer pendants
By Nancy Pollack
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Here’s a new way to do brick stitch
By Anna Nehs
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Make delicate bouquets of keepsake color
By Kelly J. Nicodemus-Miller
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Highlight an art bead with lattice, vines, and flowers
By Stacey Summerhill-Grady
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Use chain to create earrings with length and movement
By Melody MacDuffee
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Link gemstones and pearls through a chain
By Juana Jelen
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Catch a cabochon in a beaded web
By Maria Ahasgina
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Create a self-supporting bead with brick stitch and caddis weave
By Lisa Olson Tune
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Weave an Imperial Chinese robe
By Sharmini Wirasekara
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Have fun with wrap-around elegance
By Melody MacDuffee
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Choose the right adhesive for each task
By Carol Perrenoud
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Dropping in on a brave new world
By Debbie Nishihara
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Build quick pyramids with seed beads
By Tracy List
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Add a crystal centerpiece to a beaded rope
By Linda Lehman
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Combine antique buttons with modern beads for a retro bracelet
By Candace Silber
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Beaded dolls help ease the pain
By Marya LeMieux
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Connect a cloth of beads with an embroidered centerpiece
By Dina Krieg
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Green Girl takes inventory from The Beach of All Things Lost
By Debbie Nishihara
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Two-drop peyote brings stones and pearls together
By Janet-Beth McCann Flynn
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Anything Goes
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Standing out in Singapore
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