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  • Re: Camaka, "hello" from Alaska

    Hi Jason, Glad to hear you got to see the whales. We saw them in Juneau. It was a misty day and there were rainbows all over the whales tales and the water. My Alaska pics are my screensaver. I wanna go back! I am not sure what words to try on the search engines for your question. I tried aleutian beading...
    Posted to Meet the Community (Forum) by E6 Jeweler on 11-20-2008
  • Purple neclace

    This is my christmas gift to my mum! She doesn´t like when the jewellry is too big and she likes purple so I figured this would be perfect for her! It´s nothing unusual, but I think it´s pretty in it´s simplicity! Made in tubular peyote, 11/0 seedbeads and 8/0 seedbeads.
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by Crystallica on 10-12-2008
  • Frequently Asked Questions

    I decided to compile a list of some questions that I receive frequently. I will continue to add questions with answers over time. Q What are Japanese cylinder beads? A Japanese cylinder beads are seed beads that are manufactured in Japan. These beads are uniform, have thin walls, a cylindrical shape...
    Posted to Ask Anna (Weblog) by Anna Draeger on 10-01-2008
  • Art, science, math: It’s all in beading

    Last week I wrote about the intersection of art and science that beading inhabits . When this story originally caught my attention, I wrote about mathematician Gwen Fisher’s baseball bat tetrahedron . Recently, I’ve talked with friends of mine who are nurses, and they describe the creativity they apply...
    Posted to Bead&Button Blog (Weblog) by Tea on 09-23-2008
  • I thee wed (bead lace)

    I wanted to see if traditional needlelace techniques would work with beads, and I'm happy to say that I think it does! So I'm christening this "bead lace." Made with 11° and 15° seed beads and freshwater pearls, using peyote, netting, Russian snake stitch, and bead embroidery. If you...
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by cynmarbil on 09-17-2008
  • Beaded Peyote Tie Pendant with tutorial to share!

    Hi All, Remember My Peyote Tie pendants that I made for myself to match my clothes. Finished the tutorial to share at: http://beadjewelrymaking.com/2008/project/august.html See the photos at: http://www.beadjewelrymaking.com/2008/beaded_tie.html Thanks For looking!
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by beadflowerangel on 09-17-2008
  • Colors list for Peyote Spiral bracelet

    Spiral peyote The Spiral Peyote bracelet project shown in the August 2008 Stitch Workshop happened to be one of those projects where I was able to use some tubes of leftover beads from the Bead&Button store room. Here is a list of colors I used for the project, which uses the technique of tubular...
    Posted to Bead&Button Blog (Weblog) by Anna Draeger on 07-23-2008
  • Hints for beading Jill Devon’s “Berry season” bracelet

    Jill Devon’s fun and summery berry bracelet appeared in our June 2008 issue . With multiple herringbone ropes, bead-stitched cones, and three types of berries, this bracelet is full of variety, and might be challenging for beginners. A reader recently wrote to say that she thought one step for making...
    Posted to Bead&Button Blog (Weblog) by lweiss on 07-18-2008
  • Beaded viruses

    If you’ve ever been tempted to categorize people as “right-brained” artists and “left-brained” analytical types, Holly Wichman and Bentley Fane have challenged that distinction. Holly Wichman, Professor of Biological Sciences and co-founder of the Initiative for Bioinformatics and Evolutionary Studies...
    Posted to Bead&Button Blog (Weblog) by Stacy Hillmer on 06-16-2008
  • Take the Plunge

    Seed beads, sterling silver maille, and vintage glass cabochons in a princess length necklace. This one went through a lot of changes; I kept thinking of variations and changing my mind. If you like my stories Take the Plunge is on my blog, Jewelry Takes. Thanks for looking! Cindy
    Posted to Show us your work (Forum) by cynmarbil on 05-14-2008
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