Added Info BEAD & BUTTON #19 Jun 1997 pg. 9
Victorian dogwood broach. Large and small flowers, buds and leaves are woven from beads.
BEAD & BUTTON #24 Apr 1998 pg. 30
A rainforest of frogs. Brick stitch is used to make tiny frogs for earrings, as necklace charms or as the head of a stick pin.
BEAD & BUTTON #24 Apr 1998 pg. 34
Button tassels. Large shank buttons are decorated with beaded fringe and can be used as a pendant or for a broach.
BEAD & BUTTON #26 Aug 1998 pg. 43
Moods in stone. Bead a sophisticated donut brooch. Stone donut is backed with ultrasuede, ringed with three rows of beads and then draped with beaded fringe, swags and drops.
BEAD & BUTTON #27 Oct 1998 pg. 43
Heart jewelry. (1) Jeweled heart pin. (2) Victorian heart charm necklace and earrings. (3) Brocade ribbon pin and earrings. (4) Porcelain-like heart necklace and earrings.
CRAFTS Feb 1993 (v.16#2) pg. 42
Pin power. Intermediate level tips on how to create decorative "safety" pins from nickel silver wire that is trimmed with beads, gemstone, etc.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL Dec 1994 (v.48#9) pg. 90
"Safety pin" with beaded coil. A beginner- to intermediate-level wire and bead pin project.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL Apr 1995 (v.49#1) pg. 131
Beaded sterling brooch. Fish motif is cut into sheet silver (1"x2"). Charms of wire and assorted beads dangle from five holes across the bottom of the silver brooch.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL May 1996 (v.50#2) pg. 154
Arabian nights pin. Central cabochon surrounded by rows of Delica beads is flanked on two sides by smaller glass rondelles, also encircled by beads. A fringe of Delica beads and amethyst crystals on the bottom terminates with an amethyst bulb-shaped drop.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL Mar 1997 (v.50#12) pg. 88
Beaded brooch incorporates large, fairly flat glass bead as the focal element. Strands of assorted seed and specialty beads are used for dangles. Intermediate-to-advanced project.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL Mar 1998 (v.51#12) pg. 61
Beaded bezel cabochon, a variation on tubular peyote beading. Piece can be embellished with fringe or accent beads and turned into a pin or necklace.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL Oct 1998 (v.52#7) pg. 172
Fire and wire seed bead pin. A background of seed bead weaving represents "flames" shooting out from a cabochon. An intermediate project.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL Oct 1999 (v.53#7) pg. 125
Patriotic pin. Seed beads and safety pins make up this lapel pin American flag.
WORKBASKET Jun-Jul 1994 (v.59#5) pg. 13
Countries of the World flag pins. Miniature lapel pins are made from beads strung on safety pins.
WORKBASKET Feb-Mar 1996 (v.61#3) pg. 44