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Step by Step Beads November-December 2005
Magazine Table of Contents

6

Making A Difference
By Leslie Rogalski, Editor-in-Chief

8

Bead by Bead
Learning the basics, one bead at a time.
By Leslie Rogalski, Editor-in-Chief

10

Diamond Ring
Whip up this quick gem using flat, odd-count peyote stitch .
By Alice Korach, Contributing Editor

14

Two Turtledoves
Polymer and gemstone focal bead pendant.
By Christi Friesen

20

Purple Passion
Loops and dangles bracelet.
By Christine Strube

24

Silver Lace
Fire and foil lampwork bead.
By Joanne Morash

28

Mandala Magic, Part II
Circular brick stitch necklace and bracelet.
By Maggie Roschyk

33

Feliz Navidad
Festive lampwork bracelet and earrings.
By Maria Rypan

35

Garland of Crystals
Wire dangle bracelet.
By Tammy Powley

40

Easy Elegance
Clustered pearl and crystal earrings.
By Terri Wlaschin

42

World Piece
Lampwork layers of color with touches of silver.
By Sandra Seaman

44

Holiday Swirl
Spiral stitch a curling ribbon bracelet.
By Janel Gradowski

48

Profile: Alice Korach
By Hazel Wheaton, Contributing Editor

61

Calender

74

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66

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ON THE COVER:
Christine Strube's Purple Passion bracelet, page 20.

Skill Levels:

Beginner:
Someone just starting out can complete this project and be happy with the results.


Beginner/Intermediate:
Someone who has had experience with the material can happily complete this project, but will also learn something new by doing it.


Intermediate:
A comfortable project for someone who has a good working knowledge of the material.


Intermediate/ Advanced:

A project for someone who is ready for a more challenging approach to a material they have worked with repeatedly.


Advanced:
A good project for someone who is confident with the material and has had a lot of experience with the techniques.