Added Info BEAD & BUTTON #18 Apr 1997 pg. 8
Chinese Pi bracelet. Five pi stones are linked with bead loops.
BEAD & BUTTON #19 Jun 1997 pg. 38
Cross-needle weaving, a simple bead-stringing technique with two needles. Includes instructions for a short (16"-18") necklace, bracelet and earrings.
BEAD & BUTTON #20 Aug 1997 pg. 19
Two-needle bead weaving is used to make richly textured cross-ring cables that can be worn as a single-strand bracelet or joined with triangle beads into a two- or three-strand bracelet.
BEAD & BUTTON #21 Oct 1997 pg. 30
A link with the past. Delicate bead chain bracelet is made from Japanese cylinder beads or seed beads, strung in a series of interlocking links.
BEAD & BUTTON #23 Feb 1998 pg. 28
Bead loom to build from a cardboard box. Instructions for making the loom and using it to weave a bracelet.
BEAD & BUTTON #23 Feb 1998 pg. 54
His and her beaded ankle bracelets.
BEAD & BUTTON #24 Apr 1998 pg. 23
Let's all do the twist. Bracelet is a spiral of seed beads connected at strategic points through larger beads.
BEAD & BUTTON #24 Apr 1998 pg. 32
Ndebele herringbone weave, a versatile African stitch, is used to make a lariat necklace and matching bracelet. One end of the lariat has three beaded strands, gathered by a shank button and ending in a long dangle. Bracelet has wave-like rows of seed beads separated at intervals by inserts of colored beads. The bracelet has a button and buttonhole closure.
BEAD & BUTTON #25 Jun 1998 pg. 56
Twisted. How to weave a split-loom bracelet with four regular loomed sections connected by three sections of twisted warp.
BEAD & BUTTON #26 Aug 1998 pg. 40
Field of cabochons bracelet. Three semi-precious stone cabochons are set in a peyote-stitch bezel made from a variety of different size seed beads. Ornamental spacer bars link the sections. A shank button and beaded loop are used for a closure.
BEAD & BUTTON #27 Oct 1998 pg. 52
Faux gold and pearl netted bracelet woven with a simple horizontal netting stitch on elastic thread.
BEAD & BUTTON #29 Feb 1999 pg. 28
How to fashion heirloom lace from beads on memory wire. Includes instructions for a lacy seed bead necklace with long dangles and a coiled bracelet.
BEAD & BUTTON #29 Feb 1999 pg. 42
Tricky seed bead bracelet is woven on an Insty spring.
BEAD & BUTTON #30 Apr 1999 pg. 28
Forget-me-not bracelet uses a single-needle weaving technique and seed beads.
BEAD & BUTTON #30 Apr 1999 pg. 40
Beads and buttons from the garden. How to cover paper beads or button forms with dried flower petals or leaves. Includes instructions for making a pansy-petal bugle bead and a bracelet of buttons covered with petals and leaves.
BEAD & BUTTON #31 Jun 1999 pg. 32
Glass charm bracelet. Bolo cord is packed with pendant beads.
BEAD & BUTTON #33 Oct 1999 pg. 58
Three-piece set of jewelry (necklace, bracelet and drop earrings) made from brass and gold rings and two sizes of pony beads.
CRAFTS Jan 1992 (v.15#1) pg. 32
Elegant beaded jewelry (necklace, braclet and earrings) are made from crystal, emerald, sapphire and gold beads.
CRAFTS Dec 1994 (v.17#12) pg. 56
Bracelet and matching earrings, made by weaving seed beads, feature fall leaf motif in shades of orange, red, yellow and brown.
CRAFTS Sep 1995 (v.18#9) pg. 42
Make a Christmas bracelet by weaving seed beads. Patterns for a Santa motif and an angel motif.
CRAFTS Dec 1995 (v.18#12) pg. 34, 41
Bangles and dangles jewelry. (1) Primo clay pasta bracelet. (2) "Y" necklace from faceted beads and gold rosebud beads. (3) Bracelet made from dyed pearl/gold shank buttons.
CRAFTS Dec 1996 (v.19#12) pg. 52
Crystal weaving. A crystal bead bracelet project for beginners.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL Oct 1994 (v.48#7) pg. 136
Memory wire set. Bead stringing on "memory" wire for beginners. Instructions for making a three-strand bracelet using wire that holds its coiled shape.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL Jan 1995 (v.48#10) pg. 112
Anklet bracelet. An intermediate-level wire and bead project.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL May 1995 (v.49#2) pg. 78
Needle-woven charm bracelet. A beading and stitching project for beginners involves stitching a figure eight (like Soutache cord) and embellishing it with charms.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL May 1995 (v.49#2) pg. 82
Irish cable bracelet. A beginner beading project teaches off-loom weaving (false-loom weaving or African Peyote).
LAPIDARY JOURNAL Jun 1995 (v.49#3) pg. 92
Working with Balinese silver beads. A beginner-level bead and wire project for making either a necklace or bracelet and matching earrings.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL Oct 1995 (v.49#7) pg. 146
Double Vision bracelet. An intermediate-to-advvanced seed bead project.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL Jul 1997 (v.51#4) pg. 76
Buttons and beads bracelet. A beginner seed bead project. Consists of 1"x1" flat peyote stitched squares connected to each other with decorative buttons.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL Jan 1999 (v.52#10) pg. 95
Loom-woven bracelet. An intermediate seed bead project.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL Apr 1999 (v.53#1) pg. 84
Bracelet with an autumn motif is made using toho triangle seed beads. Intermediate project.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL Nov 1999 (v.53#8) pg. 72