Stunning Summer Jewelry Projects!: Pearls!

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STASH BUSTER!

CHECK OUT OUR BEADING Create this


FINDS FROM TUCSON! p. 12 chenille stitch
bracelet p. 50

10 STUNNING
SUMMER
JEWELRY PROJECTS!
Stitch colorful
beaded beads p. 35
Create a pendant
that blooms p. 55
Stylish CRAW
earrings for seed
bead lovers p. 47 perfect to wear with
AND MORE! a summer dress!

PEARLS!
PEARL!S!
PEARLS
Weave a dreamy
fan-pattern bracelet p. 42
Your guide to pearls:
facts, tips, and lore p. 18
Make a fantastic floral JUNE 2020 • Issue 157
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PROJECTS
23 Stylish flower bracelet
by Emelie Zakh

28 Points & petals


pendant
by Andrea Palásti

32 Carnival bracelet 50 55
by Susan Arrighi

COVER STORY 38 Square petals bracelet 47 Double decker earrings


35 Ruffled beaded bead by Zsuzsanna Erdei by Debora Hodoyer
necklace
by Connie Whittaker 42 Pearl filigree bracelet 50 Chenillace bracelet
by Juanita Carlos by Anna Lindell

55 Flowers & butterflies


pendant
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IN EVERY ISSUE
6 Editorial 18 Handy Dandy Guide:
Pearls
11 Bead Soup Test your knowledge with
Jewelry trends and tips, books, 62 Nuggets of Knowledge: a fossilized gem quiz
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66 Anything Goes: Show pins
16 Your Work
Student spotlight from
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from the editors
Editorial Director Diane M. Bacha

Precious pearls
Senior Associate Editor Diane Jolie
Senior Technical Editor Connie Whittaker
Assistant Editor Katie M. Salatto
Contributing Editor Julia Gerlach

We are paying special attention to Technical Editors Erica Barse, Cassie Donlen, Cary Borelli
Editorial Assistant Lora Groszkiewicz
pearls in this issue, with eight fabulous jewelry Assistant Design Director Lisa M. Schroeder
Graphic Designer Kelly Katlaps
projects putting them to use plus a helpful guide (p. 18) to Photographer Bill Zuback
build your pearly knowledge. All of which has me thinking Illustrator Kellie Jaeger
Production Coordinator Jodi Jeranek
about what these luminescent beauties have meant to me
EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD Bead&Button, Facet
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mom loved pearl jewelry — though I suspect it wasn’t “real,” Adrienne Gaskell adriennegaskell.com
or she might not have let me play dress-up with her clip-ons Courtney Gray creativeside.org
Heather Kingsley-Heath heatherworks.co.uk
and strands. And of course anyone in my cohort remembers Irina Miech eclecticabeads.com
first lady Barbara Bush’s signature multi-strand pearls. In those days they were shorthand Cynthia Rutledge cynthiarutledge.net

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Student spotlight
Check out these magnificent 3-D beaded
objects created by students of Heidi Kummli’s
Master Class from the 2019 Bead&Button Show.
See more work from Heidi’s students
at FacetJewelry.com.
The editors at Bead&Button magazine are always looking
to showcase new works of beaded art and jewelry from
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and details to editor@beadandbutton.com. If your piece
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Oaxacan Tree of Life Sea Dreams Path to Topsail Island


Pam Wissmann Ruth Hartman Laura Bozek
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“I beaded over this porcelain tea
pot, which I found at a Salvation
Army store. This is one of the
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Midnight Tea
Heidi Kummli
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“A
handy dandy guide: pearls
poor
man wants the oyster;
Pearls of wisdom
by Diane Jolie

Timeless in style, pearls are a favorite of deep-thinking


poets and light-hearted celebrities. To most beaders,
the affordability and wide availability of imitation pearls
are appealing since we require consistency, exactness, Pearl terms
Know these key words to better
and mass quantity for stitched jewelry. While we turn to understand pearls:
manufactured pearl beads for these reasons, it is enjoyable
to also embrace facts about cultured and natural pearls. Cultured pearls
Pearls formed after a human inserts mantle
tissue with an optional bead nucleus into
“The heart of man is very much like the sea, the mollusk.
it has its storms, it has its tides, and, in its depths,
it has its pearls too.” – Vincent Van Gogh Bivalve mollusk
An invertebrate with a pair of shells, which
open by means of a hinge.

Luster
What’s in The light that reflects from the surface
of a pearl. This brilliance is a measurable
a name?
While the woman’s name Pearl is not very
quality that affects the value of pearls.
Greater and deeper luster makes
a pearl more valuable.
popular today, many derivatives of this
name are often heard. Here are a few Mantle
names attributed to Pearl: Greta, Gretchen, The dorsal body wall that secretes
Maggie, Margaret, Marge, Margo, nacre and lines the inside of a shell.
Marjorie, Peggy, and Rita.
Nacre
Are you wondering why this is? The smooth, hard, iridescent substance that
forms in the inner layer of certain mollusk
Margarita is the Latin
shells. It is also known as mother of pearl.
word for “pearl.”
Princess Margaret

Unexpected
mothers
of pearls
When we think of natural
pearls, most of us conjure
thoughts of gems coming Abalone Conch Giant clam
from oysters — a bivalve An abalone is a large, univalve A conch is a large marine snail, Although rare, giant clams can
mollusk. But did you know mollusk. It is essentially a sea a gastropod mollusk. Beautiful produce giant pearls (around the
snail — or gastropod mollusk colored pearls have been found size of softballs!). These clams
that pearls can be found
in the Haliotidae family. Abalone in the queen conch (Strombus are the largest of all mollusks
in a variety of mollusks? pearls are found naturally in gigas) even though this mollusk and in the family Tridacnidae.
a wide variety of colors: shades does not produce nacre. These Their pearls are generally white
of blue, pink, purple, green, “non-nacreous pearls” are often or cream, but may be light pink
silver, or, occasionally, cream. pink, but may be orange, yellow, or tinted yellow.
white, purple, or brown.

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a rich man wants the pearl.” – Elv
i s Pr
esle
y

TYPES OF IMITATION PEARLS


DESCRIPTION PROCESS NOTE
Hollow glass A glass bead is dipped or sprayed mul- These pearls are most likely to be found
beads containing tiple times with a pearlescent material. in antique jewelry.
wax The bead is polished to remove uneven
areas of coating, and filled with wax
to approximate the weight of a natural
pearl. (Some manufacturers use differ-
ent core material than glass, such
as a mineral base.)
Solid glass or A glass or crystal bead is layered with These are widely used in beading projects
crystal bead coats of a pearlescent material. (The as they come in a wide variety of colors,
number of coats differs between man- shapes, and sizes with excellent consistency
ufactures and influences price.) The and value. Washable and perfume-,
bead is polished to remove blemishes. perspiration-, and chemical-resistant, “The pearl
Some manufacturers finish with a fire- crystal pearls tend to be more fade-
polished method, or heat treatment. resistant than glass pearls. is the queen
Plastic beads A plastic bead is coated with a pearles- Available in an abundance of different
of gems and
cent material, and sometimes polished
to remove imperfections.
colors, shapes, and sizes. Often, these
beads display artificial iridescence, and
the gem of
the coating is susceptible to scratches and
fading over time. Because of these factors,
queens.”
beaders tend to avoid plastic pearls. – Grace Kelly,
Princess of Monaco
Shell beads Shell pearls are made from the inner Manufactured for durability, these
lining of oyster shells, also known as pearls keep their shine and color, and
mother of pearl. The shell substance will not be affected by perfume, sweat,
is pulverized, and shaped into a bead. or detergents.
The beads are then dyed and coated
with pearlescent material, and glazed
with a protective lining, which also
adds luster.

Melo melo Nautilus Quahog Scallop


Melo melo is a large marine snail A nautilus is a cephalopod — This bivalve clam may be better A scallop is a type of bivalve
in the Volutidae family. This a mollusk with tentacles — which known for its use in New England mollusks, like oysters. While
gastropod mollusk produces has a spiral, chambered shell. chowder than its pearls. The scallops can turn irritants into
‘non-nacreous pearls’ with warm Extremely rare, nautilus pearls hard-shell clam produces pearls likes oysters, pearls
colors in the range of orange, are non-lustrous and white in ‘non-nacreous pearls,’ ranging found in scallops are very rare.
yellow, red, and brown. color. Debates swirl around the in colors of white, cream, pink, Gems developed within these
authenticity of pearls from this red, and black. fan-shaped shells are called
endangered living fossil. “lion’s paw pearls.”
Sources: Reneé Newman, Pearl buying guide; gia.edu; pearl-guide.com; internetstones.com

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handy dandy guide: pearls

Black pearls
Myths and legends
swirl around the
elusive black pearl.
Dive a little deeper
Lore
The black pearl has spawned
to get to know this many myths. Below are a few
gem better. of these stories:

Ceylon
(Ancient Sri Lanka)
Legend has it that Adam and Eve
shed bittersweet tears, creating
a lake of pearls in the garden of
Eden. The tears from Eve formed
Origins white pearls. Black pearls came
Some people mistakenly think all black from Adam’s tears, which were
pearls come from Tahiti, but “black pearl” rare compared to Eve’s.
is a general term given to pearls formed in:
• Black-lipped pearl oysters found in the Pacific Chinese
A Chinese myth associated black
Ocean and the Indian Ocean
pearls with wisdom and rarity. The
• La Paz pearl oysters from the Pacific Ocean pearls were believed to be formed
between Baja, California, and Peru in the heads of mighty dragons.
• Rainbow-lipped pearl oysters (aka: western- To obtain the black gem, a cunning
winged oysters) found in the Pacific Ocean person had to slay a dragon.
between Baja, California, and Peru
• Scallop pearls from penn shells or black Persian
penn shells found in various sites, including To explain the presence of black
the Indo-Pacific, the Gulf of California, the pearls, a Persian tale told of an
Mediterranean Sea, and the Atlantic Coast encounter between a rainbow and
Source: Reneé Newman, Pearl buying guide the Earth after a fantastic storm.
The shimmering effects of the black
pearl’s color came as the result
Buyer Beware of the thunder and the lightning.
Many pearls sold
on the Internet as Polynesian
“Tahitian pearls” or Polynesian lore depicts the Tahitian
“natural color black pearls” pearl as a symbol of eternal love.
are actually dyed pearls The Creator gave light to Tane, god
— most of these of harmony and beauty, who used
mislabeled gems are the light to make stars, and then
gave these to Rua Hatu, god of the
dyed freshwater pearls.
Insight ocean, to illuminate the deep waters.
Working with Tane, Oro, god of war
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STYLISH
FLOWER
BRACELET
designed by Emelie Zakh

DIFFICULTY

ladder stitch / bead weaving

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Create lacy flower components that resemble filigree compo-
nents, and link them together with pearls for a stately look. materials
for both projects
• 1 3-strand clasp
FLOWER COMPONENT 6 mm pearl, 150, and A, and continue through • nylon beading thread, size D
1) On 2 yd. (1.8 m) of thread, pick up four 150 the next three 150s in the ring (b–c). Repeat this • beading needles, #12 and #13
seed beads, and leaving a 6-in. (15 cm) tail, sew stitch five times for a total of six spokes, but sew
through the first two 150s again to form two through only two 150s in the ring after adding three-flower bracelet 7 in. (17.8 cm)
stacks of two beads side-by-side (figure 1, a–b). the last spoke (c–d). • pearls (Swarovski, cream)
2) Pick up two 150s, and sew down through 6) Pick up eight 150s, and sew up through the - 4 8 mm
the top 150 in the adjacent stack and up through center 150 on the next spoke (figure 7, a–b). - 50 6 mm
the top 150 of the stack your thread is exiting Pick up eight 150s, skip the following two 150s in - 3 4 mm
(figure 2, a–b). Repeat this stitch 15 times for the ring, and sew through the next 150. Continue • 6 mm fire-polished beads
a total of 18 rows (figure 3, a–b). back through the last three 150s just added (b–c). - 6 color A (montana blue)
3) Join the ends into a ring by sewing up - 6 color B (transparent green luster)
through the opposite end 150 in the stack your - 6 color C (transparent amethyst luster)
thread is exiting (figure 4, a–b), down through • 5 g 150 seed beads (Miyuki 4202,
the adjacent two 150s in the other stack (b–c), 8 mm pearl Duracoat galvanized gold)
and up through the two 150s in the first stack
(c–d). Retrace the thread path of the join. five-flower bracelet 71 ⁄2 in. (19.1 cm)
4) Pick up a 4 mm pearl, skip the next eight 6 mm pearl • pearls (Swarovski, cream)
150s in the ring, and sew through the next 150 - 12 8 mm
(figure 5, a–b). Sew back through the 4 mm, - 30 6 mm
the 150 your thread exited at the start of this 4 mm pearl - 5 4 mm
step, and the next 150 (b–c). • 6 mm fire-polished beads
6 mm fire-polished - 6 color C (transparent amethyst luster)
bead, color A
top layer only Sew through - 18 color D (transparent medium topaz)
the 150s in the top layer of the ring - 6 color E (light prairie green)
throughout the project. 6 mm fire-polished
bead, color B • 7 g 150 seed beads (Miyuki 4202,
Duracoat galvanized gold)
5) Pick up a color A 6 mm fire-polished bead, 6 mm fire-polished
a 150, a 6 mm pearl, and a 150 (figure 6, a–b). bead, color C Find basics online:
Skip the last 150, and sew back through the FacetJewelry.com/basics
6 mm fire-polished • ladder stitich
bead, color D • ending and adding thread
b b
a 150 seed bead
a
FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 b

b
b

b f
d
a c
a a
d c d
c

e
FIGURE 4

c
a
a
b

FIGURE 3 FIGURE 5 FIGURE 6 FIGURE 7

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f
b
b a
f
c
d
e

d
a
c

FIGURE 8 FIGURE 9

g
f

e
d

a
b
c

FIGURE 10

7) Pick up five 150s, and sew up through the 9) Pick up eight 150s, and sew through the 150 the next three 150s (figure 9, a–b). Repeat this
center 150 on the next spoke (c–d). Pick up at the end of the next spoke. Pick up 10 150s, stitch twice to form two more picots (b–c).
eight 150s, skip the following two 150 in the and continue through the three 150s between 11) To work a connector picot, pick up five
ring, and sew through the next 150 in the ring. the following two 6 mm fire-polished beads and 150s, and sew through the second 150 just picked
Continue back through the last three 150s just the adjacent 150 in the ring. Sew back through up, going in the same direction (c–d). Pick up
added (d–e). Repeat these stitches four times the last five 150s (d–e). a 150, skip the next five 150s, and sew through
to complete the round (e–f). the following four 150s on the next petal (d–e).
8) Pick up 10 150s, and sew through the 150 at tight fit If you find it is difficult 12) Repeat steps 10–11 five times to complete
the end of the next spoke (figure 8, a–b). Pick to get the needle through the 150s in the round (e–f). End the working thread and tail.
up 10 150s, and continue through the three 150s the ring, don’t force it. Instead, switch
to a #13 needle to make sure you don’t
between the following two 6 mm fire-polished break any beads. THREE-FLOWER BRACELET
beads and the adjacent 150 in the ring (b–c). 1) Work steps 1–12 of “Flower component”
Sew back through the last five 150s (c–d). Repeat these stitches four times to complete two more times but use color B 6 mm fire-
the round, and continue through the next polished beads for one, and color C 6 mm
layered loops As you add six 150s (e–f). fire-polished beads for the other.
these outer loops of seed beads, 10) Pick up three 150s, sew through the same 2) Attach 1 yd. (.9 m) of thread to a color A
the “petals” will not lie flat. This new
loop of seed beads will pull down and 150 your thread is exiting, going in the same component, sewing through the outer loop
toward the back of the component. direction to form a picot, and continue through of a petal to exit a side 150 in the center picot

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center picot of the next petal (e–f). Work one
more strand with 6 mm pearls and 150s as
before, but only sew through two beads at the
g end of the stitch (f–g). Retrace the thread path
f
of the clasp connections, and end the thread.
4) Attach 1 yd. (.9 m) of thread to the color B
component, sewing through the outer loop
of a petal to exit a side 150 in the center picot
d as shown (figure 11, point a).
ce 5) Pick up a 6 mm pearl. In the corresponding
picot on the A component, opposite from the
first strand connection, sew through the four
150s as shown to exit the tip of the picot (a–b).
a
Continue back through the pearl and the next
b two 150s in the picot. Sew through the following
11 150s to exit the tip 150 of the next connector
picot (b–c).
FIGURE 11 6) Pick up an 8 mm, sew through the tip 150
in the connector picot on the other component,
the next three 150s as shown, and through the
tip bead again, going in the same direction (c–d).
Continue back through the 8 mm and the tip 150
your thread exited at the start of this step, going
in the same direction (d–e). Sew through the
next 12 beads to exit the side 150 in the center
picot of the next petal (e–f). Work as in step 5,
sewing through the corresponding picot as
shown for the last attachment, but only sew
omit these through two 150s at the end of the last stitch
omit these two two picots
picots on one (f–g). End the thread.
on the
end component other end 7) Attach the color C component as in steps
for a five-petal component 4–6, then attach the other half of the clasp
bracelet as in steps 2–3.

FIVE-FLOWER BRACELET
1) Work steps 1–12 of “Flower component”
a total of five times as follows:
• One component using Cs.
• One component using color E 6 mm fire-
polished beads.
FIGURE 12 • Three components using Ds, but for the two
end color D components, omit the two adjacent
inner picots on the end petals to allow for the
as shown (figure 10, point a). Pick up a repeat- in the picot, and the following 11 150s as shown clasp connection (figure 12).
ing pattern of a 6 mm pearl and a 150 five times to exit the tip of the next connector picot (c–d). 2) Position a color D component on your
and the end loop of the clasp (a–b). beading surface with the omitted picots
extra strength The two- on the left side. Attach 1 yd. (.9 m) of thread
point thread path connection between
adjust the length To the picots and pearls makes the
to a color C component, sewing through the
make the bracelet longer or shorter, connection stronger. outer loop of a petal to exit a side 150 in the
add or omit a pearl and 150 for each center picot (figure 13, point a). Attach the
strand, on each end of the bracelet. 3) Pick up an 8 mm pearl and a 150, a repeating component to the color D component as in steps
Each pearl and 150 will adjust the
pattern of a 6 mm pearl and a 150 four times, 5–6 of “Three-flower bracelet,” but use three
length by 1 ⁄4 in. (6 mm) on each end
of the bracelet. and the center loop of the clasp (d–e). Sew back 8 mm pearls instead of two 6 mm pearls and
through all the beads just picked up, the tip of an 8 mm (a–b).
Sew back through all the beads just picked up the picot, going in the same direction, and the 3) Repeat step 2 three times to attach the
(b–c), and continue through the other two 150s next 12 150 as shown to exit the tip 150 in the remaining flower colorway components

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b

e
d

bc

a
a

FIGURE 13 FIGURE 14

as follows: a D to the C, an E to the D, next picot (a–b). Continue through the center 5) Repeat step 4 to attach the other half of the
and a D to the E. clasp loop and the tip 150, going in the same clasp to the other end component. B&B
4) To attach the clasp, attach 1 yd. (.9 m) of direction (b–c), and sew through the following
thread in an end component, and sew through eight 150s as shown (c–d). Continue through the Emelie Zakh
the outer loop of 150s on the end petal to exit last clasp loop and the 150 your thread is exiting Villeneuve-Loubet, France
at figure 14, point a. Pick up an end clasp loop, (d–e). Retrace the thread path through the clasp lioubovazur62@gmail.com
and sew through the 150 your thread is exiting connections, and end the thread. emeliebeads.etsy.com
and the next eight 150s to exit the tip 150 on the




 

   
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POINTS &
PETALS
PENDANT
designed by
Andrea Palásti

DIFFICULTY

bead weaving

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e

d
a

FIGURE 1
materials c
purple pendant 2 in. (5 cm)
• 1 14 mm rivoli (Swarovski, ochre delight)
• 20 8 x 7 mm rose petal beads (halo
ethereal regal)
• 10 5 x 16 mm CzechMates dagger beads
(saturated metallic ballet slipper) c
• pearls (Swarovski, platinum)
- 10 6 mm
a
- 10 3 mm
• 10 4 mm bicone crystals (Swarovski,
b
chrysolite opal AB2X)
• 20 80 seed beads (Toho PF554,
PermaFinish galvanized lilac)
• 2 g 110 seed beads (Miyuki 1051,
Add a touch of dramatic radiance
galvanized silver) to your day with this pendant
• 2 g 150 seed beads, color A (Miyuki built up in layers of pearls, petals,
4221, galvanized light pewter) and daggers.
• 1 g 150 seed beads, color B (Toho 706,
matte teal iris) How to pick up the petal beads: Pick up the petals FIGURE 2
• 1 10 x 15 mm bail from the front (concave, indented side) or the back
• Fireline, 6 lb. test (convex, curved side), per the instructions. The
• beading needles, #12 front of the petal should be facing the front of the
pendant when added.
Find info for the alternate colorways at
FacetJewelry.com/resourceguide BEZEL 8 x 7 mm
1) On 3 yd. (2.7 m) of thread, pick up a repeating petal bead
Find basics online: pattern of a 3 mm pearl and a color A 150 seed
FacetJewelry.com/basics bead 10 times for a total of 20 beads. Leaving
• square knot a 6-in. (15 cm) tail, tie the beads into a ring with 3 mm pearl
• ending and adding thread a square knot, and sew through the next pearl.
2) Pick up three 110 seed beads, an 80 seed bead, 80 seed bead
and three 110s, and sew through the same 3 mm
your thread is exiting and the next A and 3 mm 110 seed bead
in the ring (figure 1, a–b). 150 seed bead,
3) Pick up three 110s and an 80, sew down color A
through the adjacent three 110s from the previ-
ous stitch, and continue through the 3 mm your
thread exited at the start of this step and the 4) Sew through the three adjacent 110s in the
next 150 and 3 mm (b–c). Repeat this stitch first stitch, pick up an 80, and sew down through
seven times (c–d). the three adjacent 110s in the previous stitch, the
3 mm your thread exited at the start of this step,
note Keep the beadwork snug the next three 110s, and an following 80 (d–e).
as you work this step. Figure 1 shows 5) Pick up an A, and sew through the next 80
the beadwork flat but it will actually
be shaped like a very short tube. (figure 2, a–b). Repeat this stitch nine times
to complete the round (b–c), and retrace the
Place the rivoli face down into the beadwork thread path, exiting an 80. End the tail.
so the front rests on the 3 mms.

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b d
c

FIGURE 3 a b

c d e

f g h

EMBELLISHMENT stitches nine times to complete the round, and next set of three 110s (photo g). Repeat this
1) Work in rounds as follows: continue through the next two As to exit the stitch nine times to complete the round, and
Round 1: Sew through the next two 110s in center A on the front of a petal (photo d). continue through the same hole of the first
the set of three, sewing toward the front of the Round 3: Pick up a color B 150 seed bead, a 4 mm dagger added. Do not pull tight on this round,
bezel (figure 3, a–b) (side view of the beadwork bicone crystal, and a B, and sew through the and make sure the daggers lie flat. The beadwork
shown in the figure). Pick up an 8 x 7 mm petal center A on the next picot (photo e). Repeat this will tighten up later.
bead (back to front), and continue through stitch nine times to complete the round, retrace Round 6: Pick up an 110, an A, and an 110, and
the following 110, 3 mm, and 110 (b–c). Pick up the thread path, and continue through the first sew through the same hole of the next dagger
a petal (front to back), and sew through the next B, 4 mm, and B. (photo h). Repeat this stitch nine times to com-
two 110s, 80, and two 110s (c–d). Repeat these Round 4: Pick up an A, and sew through the plete the round, again making sure the beadwork
stitches four times to complete the round, and next B, 4 mm, and B (photo f). Repeat this stitch lies flat. Retrace the thread path through this
continue through the following petal (back nine times to complete the round, and retrace round, exiting a dagger, and then sew through
to front) (photo a). the thread path. Continue through the beadwork the open hole of the same dagger (photo i).
Round 2: Pick up three As, and sew back through to exit the back of a petal and the adjacent three Round 7: Pick up two 110s, a petal bead (back
the petal bead to form a picot (photo b). On the 110s between two petals. to front), and an 110, and sew back through the
back of the petal, pick up three 110s, and sew up Round 5: Pick up a dagger bead through the hole petal and the 110 directly below (photo j). Pick
through the next petal (photo c). Repeat these closest to the narrow end, and sew through the up an 110, and sew through the open hole of the

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i j

k l m

n o p

next dagger (photo k). Snug up the beadwork, nine times to complete the round, and continue to form a loop (photo p). Retrace the thread
but continue to make sure the beadwork lies flat. through the first B, 6 mm, and B added in path twice, and end the working thread. B&B
Repeat these stitches nine times to complete the this round.
round, and continue through the first 110 added Round 10: Pick up an 110, and sew through the Andrea Palásti
in this round. next B, 6 mm, and B (photo n). The new 110 Budapest, Hungary
Round 8: Pick up an 80, and sew through the should sit on top of the existing one. Repeat this andreapalasti@outlook.com
next 110, dagger, and 110 (photo l). Repeat this stitch nine times to complete the round, pulling facebook.com/pearlmania
stitch nine times to complete the round, and snug. Retrace the thread path, and continue
retrace the thread path. Continue through the through the next 110 below the first 110 added
next 110 adjacent to the petal, the petal (back in this round.
to front), and the 110 on the front of the petal. Round 11: Pick up nine Bs, and sew through
Round 9: Working on the front of the pendant, the next bottom 110 (photo o). Repeat this stitch
pick up a B, a 6 mm pearl, and a B, and sew nine times to complete the round.
through the 110 on the front of the next petal 2) Sew through the beadwork to exit an 80
(photo m). Pull snug. This will position the behind a petal. Working on the back of the
6 mm on top of a first-round petal just outside pendant, pick up three 110s, three Bs, the loop
the round of 4 mm bicones. Repeat this stitch of a bail, and three 110s, and sew through the 80

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CARNIVAL
BRACELET
designed by Susan Arrighi

DIFFICULTY

even-count peyote

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This lively pattern combines
materials bright cylinder beads for
bracelet 7 in. (18 cm), excluding clasp
a summer-ready bracelet.
• 110 cylinder beads (Miyuki Delica)
- 3 g color A (DB0372, matte opaque
light olive luster) PEYOTE BAND
- 3 g color B (DB0214, opaque 1) On a comfortable length of thread, attach
red luster) a stop bead, leaving a 6-in. (15 cm) tail. Starting
- 3 g color C (DB0722, opaque orange) at the upper-right corner of the pattern, pick
- 3 g color D (DB1584, matte up 110 cylinder beads for rows 1 and 2: eight Es,
opaque currant) two Cs, two Bs, two As, one G, two As, two Bs,
- 3 g color E (DB0729, opaque two Cs, two As, two Bs, and one A.
turquoise green) 2) Following the pattern or the Word chart
- 2 g color F (DB0373, matte metallic (Subscriber Exclusive: get it at FacetJewelry.com/
sage green luster) resourceguide), work in flat, even-count peyote
- 3 g color G (DB0795, dyed stitch using the appropriate color cylinders.
semi-frosted opaque cinnabar) End and add thread as needed while you stitch,
• Fireline, 6 lb. test, nylon beading and end the working thread and tail when
thread, size D, or WildFire, .006 in. you complete the band.
• beading needles, #10 or #11
CLASP
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• peyote stitch: flat, even-count
• peyote pattern finishing techniques
• ending and adding thread

110 cylinder beads


color A
color B
color C
color D
color E
color F
color G

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RUFFLED
BEADED
BEAD
NECKLACE
designed by
Connie Whittaker

DIFFICULTY

bead weaving

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Make three beaded beads in two different sizes, and separate
them with pearl spacer rings for a colorful look.
SMALL BEADED BEAD 6) Pick up a 150, 3 mm fire-polished bead, and
Bead half a 150, and sew through the open hole of the next
1) On 1 yd. (.9 m) of thread, pick up a repeating MiniDuo (f–g). Repeat this stitch to complete
pattern of a MiniDuo bead and a 150 seed bead the round (g–h), and retrace the thread path.
seven times. Leaving a 6-in. (15 cm) tail, retrace End the threads.
the thread path to form a ring (not shown in the 7) Repeat steps 1–6 to make the other half of
figure for clarity), and tie a square knot with the the beaded bead, but use 40 in. (1.01 m) of thread
materials working thread and tail. Continue through the and do not end the working thread.
purple necklace 19 in. (48 cm) next MiniDuo (figure 1, a–b), and the open
• 88 4 mm bicone crystals (Swarovski, hole of the same MiniDuo (b–c). Joining
purple velvet) 2) Pick up a MiniDuo, and sew through the 1) Line up the open end of the two halves of the
• 7 g 2 x 4 mm MiniDuo beads (satin open hole of the next MiniDuo (c–d). Repeat beaded bead so a MiniDuo on one half is adja-
metallic lavender) this stitch to complete the round (d–e), and cent to a 3 mm on the other half. With the work-
• 10 4 mm glass pearls (teal) retrace the thread path (not shown in the figure ing thread exiting a MiniDuo, pick up a 4 mm,
• 44 3 mm fire-polished beads (crystal AB) for clarity) using tight tension so the beadwork and sew through the MiniDuo on the other half
• 3 g 110 seed beads (Toho PF590, begins to cup. Continue through the first of the beaded bead (figure 3, a–b) (side view
PermaFinish galvanized yellow gold) MiniDuo added in this round and the open of the beaded bead shown in the figure). Repeat
• 3 g 150 seed beads (Miyuki 4217, hole of the same MiniDuo (e–f). this stitch to complete the round, joining the
Duracoat galvanized sea foam) 3) Pick up a 4 mm bicone, and sew through the halves together (b–c).
• ribbon or 18 in. (46 cm) chain open hole of the next MiniDuo (f–g). Repeat this 2) With the working thread exiting a MiniDuo,
• 1 lobster claw (optional) stitch to complete the round, retrace the thread sew through the next 150 (figure 4, point a)
• 2 6 mm jump rings (optional) path (not shown in the figure for clarity), and (side view of the beaded bead shown in the figure).
• Fireline, 6 lb. test continue through the first 4 mm added (g–h). Pick up five 150s, skip the next 3 mm, and con-
• beading needles, #11 4) Pick up three 110 seed beads, and sew through tinue through the following 150 (a–b). Continue
• 2 pairs of chainnose, bent nose, and/or the next 4 mm to form a picot (figure 2, a–b). through the adjacent 4 mm that is angled back
flatnose pliers (optional) Repeat this stitch to complete the round, and toward the MiniDuo on the opposite edge, and
continue through the first two 110s added (b–c). sew through the 150 between that MiniDuo
Find info for the alternate colorway at 5) Pick up an 110, MiniDuo, and 110, and sew and the next fire-polished bead as shown (b–c),
FacetJewelry.com/resourceguide through the center 110 in the next picot (c–d). Repeat these stitches (c–d) to complete the round
Repeat this stitch to complete the round (d–e), using tight tension (d–e). End the thread.
Find basics online: retrace the thread path twice using tight tension 3) Make another beaded bead.
FacetJewelry.com/basics (not shown in the figure for clarity), and continue
• square knot through the first 110 and MiniDuo added
• ending and adding thread in this round and the open hole of the same
• opening and closing jump rings MiniDuo (e–f).
g

f h
e
a c
h
4 mm bicone crystal f
g b
e
c d
2 x 4 mm MiniDuo bead b
d a
4 mm pearl

3 mm fire-polished bead

110 seed bead

150 seed bead

FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2

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LARGE BEADED BEAD
1) Repeat all the steps for the “Small beaded
bead, bead half” with the following changes:
• In step 1, start with 40 in. (1.01 m) of thread.
• Pick up a repeating pattern of a MiniDuo
and a 150 seed bead eight times instead of seven.
2) Repeat steps 1–2 of “Small beaded bead,
joining” to join the large beaded bead.

SPACER RING
1) On 18 in. (46 cm) of thread, pick up a repeat-
ing pattern of a 4 mm pearl and an 110 five 3) Pick up an 110, and sew through the next ring, and a small beaded bead. If using chain,
times. Leaving a 6-in. (15 cm) tail, retrace the pearl using tight tension, positioning the 110 attach a jump ring to an end link of the chain
thread path to form a ring (not shown in the between the two sets of picots and on top of and the lobster claw clasp. On the other end of
figure for clarity). Tie a square knot with the tail the 110 in the ring (figure 6, a–b). Repeat this the chain, attach a jump ring to the end link. B&B
and working thread, and continue through the stitch four times to complete the round (b–c).
next pearl (figure 5, a–b). End the threads.
2) Pick up three 150s, skip the next 110, and 4) Repeat steps 1–3 to make one more Connie Whittaker
sew through the following pearl to form a picot spacer ring. Milwaukee, Wisconsin
(b–c). Repeat this stitch four times to complete cwhittaker@beadandbutton.com
the round (c–d). Repeat this step to add another STRINGING
round of picots. On a ribbon or chain, string a small beaded
bead, a spacer ring, a large beaded bead, a spacer

b c b
b
c c
a e a a
d b c

FIGURE 3 FIGURE 4 FIGURE 5 FIGURE 6

rings bracelet If you


liked making the spacer rings,
check out a bracelet using the
same rings coming up in the
August issue of Bead&Button.

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SQUARE
PETALS
BRACELET
designed by
Zsuzsanna Erdei

DIFFICULTY

bead weaving

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knot
materials
purple bracelet 7 in. (18 cm) a

• 72 10 mm CzechMates b a
crescent beads (saturated b
c
metallic tawny port)
• 60 4 mm fire-polished beads FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2
(amethyst)
• 36 4 mm pearls (Swarovski,
powder rose)
• 3 g 110 seed beads
(Toho PF565, PermaFinish e 10 mm crescent bead
galvanized blue slate) -top view
• 2 g 110 Demi beads (Toho,
506, higher metallic june bug) b 4 mm fire-polished bead
• 1 g 150 seed beads (Miyuki d
a f
2031, matte metallic sage
green luster) c 4 mm pearl
• 1 toggle clasp
110 seed bead
• 2 6 mm jump rings
• beading needles, #11 or #12 110 Demi bead
• Fireline, 6 lb. test FIGURE 3 150 seed bead
• 2 pairs of chainnose, flatnose
and/or bentnose pliers

Find info for the


Crescent beads and pearls blend perfectly together to create this
alternate colorway at
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resourceguide
How to pick up the crescent beads: bead three times, and one more this stitch three times to complete
Find basics online: With the tips pointing toward you 110 seed bead. Sew through the the round (b–c).
FacetJewelry.com/basics on your work surface, sew through fire-polished bead your thread
• square knot the left hole (LH) or the right hole is exiting, going in the same crescent beads
• ending and adding thread (RH), per the instructions. direction to form a ring (figure 2, The tip of the crescents
• opening and closing jump a–b). Retrace the thread path
should be pointing down-
ward and be over the 110
rings BASE (not shown in the figure for clarity), seed bead. The open holes
Clasp component and continue through the next two should be positioned to the
On a comfortable length of thread, beads (b–c). outside of the beadwork.
pick up a repeating pattern of 2) Pick up two crescent beads (LH),
a 4 mm fire-polished bead and skip the next 110 seed bead, and Retrace the thread path (not shown
an 110 seed bead three times, and sew through the following fire- in the figure for clarity), and con-
then pick up four 150 seed beads polished bead in the ring (figure 3, tinue through the same holes of the
and an 110 seed bead. Leaving a–b). Using tight tension, repeat first two crescents added (c–d).
a 6-in. (15 cm) tail, sew through all
the beads again (not shown in the
figure for clarity), and tie a square
knot. Continue through the first
fire-polished bead, 110 seed bead,
and fire-polished bead added
(figure 1, a–b).

Main components
1) Pick up a repeating pattern of
an 110 seed bead and a fire-polished

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f c a 3) Pick up an 110 Demi bead,
c an 110 seed bead, and a Demi, and
sew through the same hole of the
b next two crescents as before (d–e).
d b Repeat this stitch three times to
e
complete the round (e–f), and con-
d tinue through the next fire-polished
a
bead in the ring (figure 4, a–b).
4) Pick up three 150s, and sew
through the open holes of the next
two crescents (b–c). Pick up three
FIGURE 4 FIGURE 5 150s, and sew through the next
fire-polished bead in the ring (c–d).
Repeat these stitches three times
to complete the round (d–e).
Continue through the next three
150s, two crescents, and 150 (e–f).
c 5) Pick up a Demi, a 4 mm pearl,
b
and a Demi, and sew up through
a the end 150 in the following set
of three 150s, through the outside
holes of the following two crescents,
and down through the next end 150
(figure 5, a–b). Repeat this stitch
three times to complete the round
FIGURE 6

c a
a
b

FIGURE 7 FIGURE 8

c f

b
e
a

FIGURE 9

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(b–c), and continue through the 150s, through the outside hole Clasp connection
following two 150s, 110 seed bead, of the following two crescents, 1) Pick up an 110, a fire-polished
and fire-polished bead (c–d). This and down through the next 150 bead, an 110, four 150s, an 110,
completes the first component. (figure 9, a–b). a fire-polished bead, and an 110,
6) Work as in step 1, but sew 12) Pick up a Demi, and sew and sew through the fire-polished
through the next four beads instead through the next pearl in the bead your thread is exiting, going
of two at the end of the stitch previous component (b–c). Pick in the same direction to form
(figure 6, a–b). Repeat step 1 once up a Demi, and sew up through the a loop. Retrace the thread path
more, sewing through two beads end 150 in the next set of three, the twice, and end this thread.
at the end of the stitch (b–c). outside holes of the two crescents, 2) Attach a 6 mm jump ring to
7) Repeat step 2, but pick up the and down through the following half of the clasp and the end loop.
crescents through the RH instead 150 (c–d). Repeat for the other end of the
of the LH (figure 7, a–b). 13) Repeat step 11 twice (d–e), and bracelet. B&B
8) Pick up a Demi, an 110 seed sew through the next two 150s, 110
bead, and a Demi, and sew through seed bead, and fire-polished bead Zsuzsanna Erdei
the same hole of the next two cres- to complete this component (e–f). Brookfield, Wisconsin
cents (LH). Repeat this stitch three 14) Repeat steps 6, 2, and 8–13. znagy@ww.rr.com
times to complete the round (b–c). 15) Repeat steps 6–13. eclecticabeads.com/classes
9) Sew through the next 16) Repeat steps 14–15 for a total
fire-polished bead in the ring of nine components for a 7-in.
(figure 8, a–b). (18 cm) bracelet including
10) Repeat step 4 (b–c). 3 ⁄4 in. (1.9 cm) for the clasp. End

11) Pick up a Demi, a 4 mm pearl, and add thread as needed.


and a Demi, and sew up through
the end 150 in the next set of three

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PEARL
FILIGREE
BRACELET
designed by Juanita Carlos

DIFFICULTY

bead weaving

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Fans of rice pearls accent
materials seed beads and center b a
lavender bracelet d
7 in. (18 cm) pearls for a beautiful wave a b
of rippling motifs. c
• 6 6 mm pearls e
(Swarovski, lavender)
• 48 4 x 6 mm glass rice pearls BAND
(Czech, silver) 1) On a comfortable length of thread and
• 90 3 mm glass pearls leaving a 6-in. (15 cm) tail, pick up seven FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2
(Czech, light lavender) 110 seed beads and 12 150 seed beads.
• 2 g 110 seed beads Retrace the thread path (not shown in the
(Miyuki 4201, Duracoat figure for clarity), and sew through the
galvanized silver) first 110 to form a ring (figure 1, a–b).
• 5 g 150 seed beads (Toho 2) Pick up a 150, a 4 x 6 mm rice pearl,
PF558, PermaFinish a 150, a 3 mm pearl, a 150, and a rice
galvanized aluminum) pearl, and sew through the 150 before
• 1 2-strand clasp the 110 your thread is exiting, going a
• Fireline, 4 lb. test in the same direction (figure 2, a–b).
• beading needles, #11 or #12 Continue through the next two 110s
b
in the ring (b–c).
c
Find info for the 3) Pick up a 150, a rice pearl, a 150,
alternate colorways at a 3 mm, and a 150, and sew through e
FacetJewelry.com/ the previous rice pearl and 150 (c–d).
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Continue through the following FIGURE 3
two 110s in the ring (d–e). Repeat these
Find basics online: stitches four times (figure 3, a–b), and
c
FacetJewelry.com/basics continue through the next 150 in the
• ending and adding thread ring (b–c).
4) Pick up a rice pearl, a 150, a 3 mm,
and a 150, and sew through the previous d
rice pearl and 150, and the following b a
110 and 150 in the ring (figure 4, a–b).
6 mm pearl 5) Pick up a 6 mm pearl, skip the next
10 150s in the ring, and sew through
the following 150 (b–c). Continue back a
4 x 6 mm
rice pearl through the 6 mm and the 150 your FIGURE 4
thread exited at the start of this step, b
3 mm pearl going in the same direction (c–d). Sew
through the next 11 150s, rice pearl, 150,
110 seed bead
3 mm, and two 150s (d–e).
150 seed bead 6) Pick up three 150s, a 3 mm, and three
150s, and sew through the two 150s your
thread is exiting, the next 3 mm, and
the following two 150s (figure 5, a–b).
Repeat this step four times (b–c).
7) Pick up three 150s, a 3 mm, and three
150s, and sew through the two 150s your d c
thread is exiting, the next 3 mm, and the
following 150 (c–d).
FIGURE 5

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8) Sew through the following rice pearl,
150, 110, 150, rice pearl, and four 150s
as shown (figure 6, a–b).
9) Pick up three 150s, and sew through the
following eight 150s as shown (b–c). Repeat
d
this stitch three times (c–d).
10) Pick up three 150s, and sew through the
next four 150s, rice pearl, and 150 (d–e). Skip
the first 110 in the ring, and continue through
e
the following five 110s (e–f), the next 150, rice
pearl, 150, 3 mm, and 150 as shown (f–g).
11) Pick up a 3 mm and seven 150s, and sew b
through the 150 your thread is exiting (figure 7,
a–b). Continue through the 3 mm and first five f a c
150s just added (b–c). Pick up a 3 mm, and sew c e d
through the adjacent end 150 (c–d).
a
12) Pick up a rice pearl, a 150, an 110, a 150,
and a rice pearl, and sew through the fifth g
150 along the outside edge of the adjacent b f
3 mm (d–e). Continue through the next
3 mm, 150, rice pearl, 150, and 110 (e–f). FIGURE 6 FIGURE 7
13) Pick up six 110s and 11 150s, and sew
through the 150 before the 110 your thread
is exiting, going in the same direction,
to form a ring (figure 8, a–b). Continue
through the next two 110s (b–c).
14) Pick up a 150, a rice pearl, a 150, and
a 3 mm, and sew through the fourth 150 along
the edge of the adjacent 3 mm as shown (c–d).
Continue through the previous rice pearl and
the following 150 (d–e). Skip the first 110 in the
ring, and sew through the next two 110s (e–f).
d
15) Repeat step 3, but only repeat the stitches
a
three times instead of four (figure 9, a–b),
e
then repeat step 4 (b–c).
c
16) Pick up a 6 mm pearl, skip the following a b c
10 150s in the ring, and sew through the next 150
(figure 10, a–b). Continue back through the f b
6 mm and the 150 your thread exited at the start
of this step, going in the same direction (b–c).
Sew through the following rice pearl, 150, 3 mm,
and two 150s (c–d).
17) Repeat step 6 (d–e). FIGURE 8 FIGURE 9
18) Sew through the next 3 mm, 150, rice
pearl, 150, 110, 150, rice pearl, and four 150s 6 mm, the 150 your thread exited at the start Continue through the next rice pearl, 150,
as shown (e–f). of this step, and the following two 110s (b–c). 3 mm, and two 150s (b–c).
19) Repeat step 9 (figure 11, a–b). 24) Pick up a 150, a rice pearl, a 150, and 27) Repeat step 6 (c–d).
20) Pick up three 150s, and sew through the a 3 mm, and sew through the fourth 150 on 28) Continue through the next 3 mm, 150,
next five 150s, 3 mm, and 150 as shown (b–c). the outside edge of the adjacent 3 mm as shown rice pearl, 150, 110, 150, rice pearl, and four
21) Repeat step 11 (figure 12, a–b). (c–d). Continue through previous rice pearl 150s as shown (d–e).
22) Repeat steps 12–13, but after the last and following 150 (d–e). Skip the first 110 in the 29) Repeat step 9 (figure 15, a–b).
stitch, do not continue through the two 110s ring, and sew through the next two 110s (e–f). 30) Pick up three 150s, and sew through the
in the ring (b–c). 25) Repeat steps 3–4, but repeat the stitch next five 150s, 3 mm, and 150 as shown (b–c).
23) Pick up a 6 mm, skip the next seven 110s in step 3 three times instead of four (f–g). 31) Repeat steps 11–30, and then repeat steps
in the ring, and sew through the following 150 26) Sew through the next 11 150s, seven 110s, 11–20 once more for a total of six 6 mm pearl
(figure 13, a–b). Continue back through the and following 150 in the circle (figure 14, a–b). motifs. End the working thread and tail.

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f a
e

b a

a
c
c

d b c

FIGURE 10 FIGURE 11 FIGURE 12

e a
d

a e
c
f
a

b b
g

c c b

FIGURE 13 FIGURE 14 FIGURE 15

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EMBELLISHMENT

SHOP 1) Attach a stop bead to 1 yd. (.9 m) of thread


leaving a 6-in. (15 cm) tail. Sew through the 150
below the last rice pearl in the final motif with
your needle pointing toward the adjacent 3 mm g

Spotlight (figure 16, point a).


2) Pick up three 150s, and sew through the 150
your thread is exiting to form a picot. Continue
through the three 150s just added (a–b).
f
3) Pick up five 150s, a 3 mm, and five 150s,
skip the first five 150s in the ring, and sew
through the next two 150s (b–c). Pick up five
150s, a 3 mm, and five 150s, skip the following
Beads by the Bay and Garden Shop five 150s in the ring, the rice pearl, and the next
The ONLY Bead and 3 mm, and sew through the four 150s surround-
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pearl, and eight 150s surrounding the next
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seventh 150s just added as shown, going e


in the same direction to form a picot (h–i). d

CLASP
1) Pick up a loop of the clasp, and sew back
through the 150 your thread is exiting, going

 in the opposite direction (figure 17, a–b). c
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Sew through the following four beads to exit

the 150 your thread exited at the start of this step



(b–c). Retrace the thread path through the clasp

 a

 
 connection and the next three 150s (c–d).
! 2) Sew through the following 3 mm, two 150s, b

 3 mm, 150, rice pearl, 150, 110, 150, rice pearl,

 and four 150s surrounding the next 3 mm FIGURE 16

 as shown (d–e). Pick up the other loop of the

clasp, and sew back through the 150 your thread
is exiting, the next 3 mm, and the following
four 150s as shown (e–f). Retrace the thread path
Baker Bay Bead through this clasp connections (not shown in the
Dorena, Oregon figure for clarity), and end the working thread.
541-942-3941 3) With the tail, sew through the next two 150s a c e
b
in the picot and repeat steps 1–2 to attach the
other half of the clasp on the other end of the f
d
bracelet. B&B

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DOUBLE
DECKER
EARRINGS
designed by
Debora Hodoyer

DIFFICULTY

cubic right-angle weave

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Stack geometric cubic right-angle weave (CRAW) components
materials for a unique pair of earrings with a modern flair.
yellow earrings
2½ in. (6.4 cm)
SQUARE COMPONENT of the first side to complete the (figure 7, a–b). Continue back
• fire-polished beads (matte 1) On 2 yd. (1.8 m) of thread and square. Sew through the beadwork through the 6 mm, the A your
metallic aztec gold) leaving a 6-in. (15 cm) tail, use to exit a corner A on the outer edge thread exited at the start of this
- 6 6 mm color A 110 seed beads to work (figure 4). step, and the next B (b–c).
- 8 3 mm a strip of cubic right-angle weave 5) Pick up a color B 110 seed bead, 8) Pick up a 150, and sew through
• 110 seed beads (CRAW) that is five units long and sew through the next outer- the center three beads on the next
- 3 g color A (Toho 402, (figure 1). Be sure to sew through edge A (figure 5, a–b). Repeat to side as shown (c–d). Repeat this
opaque yellow AB) the four As at the end of the strip add a B in every space on the outer stitch three times (d–e), and con-
- 1 g color B (Toho 2610F, to cinch up the open end. edge (b–c). Continue through the tinue through the next three As
semi-glazed burnt orange) 2) Working off the end unit, work beadwork to exit the inner-edge A in the same unit to exit the outside
• 1 g 150 seed beads (Toho four more units perpendicular to of the second unit on this side, with edge, and the following B, and A
2610F, semi-glazed burnt the first strip (figure 2) to create your needle pointing toward the as shown to exit the center A (e–f).
orange) a second side that is five units long. third unit (c–d). 9) Sew through the next two As
• beading needles, #12 6) Working as in step 5, add two Bs to exit the back surface. Flip the
• Fireline, 6 lb. test, or nylon corner count: on the inner edge (figure 6, a–b). beadwork over, and add a B in each
beading thread, size D The corner unit is shared Pick up a 150 seed bead, and sew space along the outer edge, and
between the two sides.
• 1 pair of earring findings through the next inner-edge A continue through the first B added
• 2 pairs of chainnose, flat As in step 1, be sure to sew through (b–c). The 150 should nestle into (figure 8, a–b).
nose, and/or bentnose pliers the four As at the end. the corner. Repeat these stitches 10) Pick up eight 150s, and sew
3) Repeat step 2 to make a third three times, and continue through through the center B, A, and B your
Find info for the side, making sure it is parallel the next two beads to exit the thread is exiting (b–c). Retrace the
alternate colorways at to the first side (figure 3). center inner A on this side (c–d). thread path of the loop, and end
FacetJewelry.com/ 4) Working in the direction of the 7) Pick up a 6 mm fire-polished the threads.
resourceguide 11) Repeat steps 1–10 to make
first side, work two units as before. bead, and sew through the corre-
Join this segment to the first unit sponding A on the opposite side a second square component.
Find Basics online:
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• cubic right-angle weave
• ending and adding thread
• opening and closing loops
and jump rings
1 CRAW unit 2 3 4 5

FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 FIGURE 3 FIGURE 4

6 mm fire-polished bead b f b c
a c a b a e a
3 mm fire-polished bead d d c c

110 seed bead, color A


d
110 seed bead, color B b
150 seed bead
FIGURE 5 FIGURE 6 FIGURE 7 FIGURE 8

48 June 2020
up a 150, and continue through and continue through the first gular component (a–b). Continue
RECTANGULAR the following B (b–c) and the 6 mm and the B your thread back through the 3 mm, and the B
COMPONENT next four beads (c–d). Pick up exited at the start of this step (d–e). your thread exited at the start of
1) On 2½ yd. (2.3 m) of thread, a B, and sew through the following 5) Sew through the beadwork this step (b–c). Sew through the
work as in steps 1–4 of “Square five 110s (d–e). Pick up a 150, to the back surface along the outer next six 110s along the bottom
component,” but make the second and sew through the next B (e–f). edge, and add Bs in the spaces edge (c–d).
and fourth sides a total of nine Repeat these stitches once more, along the outer edge as before. 2) Work as in step 1 to add another
units long, including the shared and exit the first B added in this End the threads. 3 mm (d–e), then sew through
corner units (figure 9). round (f–g). 6) Repeat steps 1–5 to make the beadwork to the back surface.
2) Work as before to add Bs in the 4) Pick up a 6 mm and a 150, and another rectangular component. 3) Add two more 3 mms on the
spaces along the outer edge, and sew through the center B added in back surface as before, attaching
then add Bs in the spaces of the the previous round on the adjacent ASSEMBLY them to the corresponding Bs.
inner edge and 150s in the inner long side (figure 12, a–b). Pick 1) Attach 2 ft. (61 cm) of thread End the threads.
corners. Exit the first B along the up a 150 and a 6 mm, and continue to the front of a square component, 4) Attach an earwire to the seed
top inner edge, with the needle through the center B on the bottom exiting the second B on the bottom bead loop at the top of the earring.
pointing toward the opposite edge (b–c). Sew back through the edge as shown (figure 13, point a). 5) Repeat steps 1–4 to complete
edge (figure 10). second 6 mm, pick up a 150, and Pick up a 3 mm fire-polished bead, the other earring. B&B
3) Pick up a B, and sew through sew through the center B on the and sew through the corresponding
the next B (figure 11, a–b). Pick other long side (c–d). Pick up a 150, B on the front top-edge of a rectan-

a b
e
g a
c

d d

e c d
f c a e
b

FIGURE 9 FIGURE 10 FIGURE 11 FIGURE 12

FIGURE 13

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a smaller pair of earrings, Sardinia, Italy
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CHENILLACE
BRACELET
designed by Anna Lindell

DIFFICULTY

chenille stitch

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This stash-buster project is a great way
to use your seed beads and pearls to create
a contemporary patterned bracelet perfect 4 mm pearl
for your summer wardrobe.
80 Demi bead, color A
BASE bead in the previous row (b–c).
1) On a comfortable length of Repeat this stitch five times to com- 80 Demi bead, color B
thread, attach a stop bead, leaving plete the row (c–d). 110 seed bead, color C
a 12-in. (30 cm) tail. Pick up 14 color 5) Make a step-up turn: Sew
110 seed bead, color D
C 110 seed beads, one color A 80 through the next three beads as
Demi bead, and two Cs. Skip the last shown, and continue back through
four beads just picked up, and sew the last C added in the row just
back through the next two beads completed (d–e).
(figure 1, a–b). 6) Work six one-bead stitches using
2) Make a one-bead stitch: Pick up the following beads: 1C, 1C, a color
a C, and sew through the next two D 110 seed bead, 1D, 1C, 1C (e–f).
d c b
Cs in the previous row (b–c). Repeat 7) Work six two-bead stitches using
this stitch five times, but sew through the following beads: 2Cs, 1C and 1 a
only one C for the last stitch (c–d). color B 80 Demi bead, 1C and 1B, 2 FIGURE 1
3) Make a two-bead turn: Pick up D, 1B and 1C, 1B and 1C (figure 3,
an A and a C, and sew back through a–b). To work the last stitch, pick
the last C added in the previous row up two Cs, sew through the adjacent
(figure 2, a–b). two Cs directly below as shown, and f e
4) Make a two-bead stitch: Pick up continue through the first C added
b c
two Cs, and sew through the next in this stitch (b–c). a
d
8) Work a three-bead turn as fol-
FIGURE 2
lows: Pick up a C, and sew through
materials the next C in the previous row
bracelet 71 ⁄4 in. (18.4 cm) (figure 4 a–b). Pick up an A and
• 58 4 mm pearls (Swarovski, a C, and sew back through the first c
b
iridescent red) C added in this step (b–c). Continue
a
• 80 Demi beads (Toho) through the next two Cs in the
- 2 g color A (502, higher previous row (c–d).
metallic amethyst) 9) Work six one-bead stitches using
- 3 g color B (132, opaque- the following beads and sewing FIGURE 3
lustered turquoise) through only one C for the last
• 110 seed beads (Toho) stitch: 1C, 1C, 1D, 1C, 1C , 1C (d–e).
- 10 g color C (514F, 10) Work a two-bead turn as in d c
higher metallic matte step 3 (figure 5, a–b). a b
e
copper twilight) 11) Work six two-bead stitches as
- 3 g color D (162B, follows: 2C, 1B and 1C, 1B and 1D,
transparent amber AB) 1D and 1B, 1C and 1B, 2C (b–c).
• 20 4 mm jump rings 12) Work a step-up turn as in
FIGURE 4
• 1 5-strand box clasp step 5 (c–d)
• beading needles, #12 13) Work six one-bead stitches
• Fireline, 6 lb. test as in step 6 (d–e).
e d
• 2 pairs of chainnose, flatnose 14) For a 71 ⁄4 in. (18.4 cm) bracelet,
and/or bentnose pliers work as in steps 7–13 to make a 6-in. b
(15 cm) length base. End and add c
a
Find basics online: thread as needed. Add or omit repeats
FacetJewelry.com/basics as needed to adjust the length, ending
• attaching a stop bead with step 13, and allowing an addi-
• ending and adding thread tional 3 ⁄8 in. (1 cm) of solid color base FIGURE 5
• opening and closing to be added and approximately 1 in.
jump rings (2.5 cm) for the clasp.

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FIGURE 6

b a
c

FIGURE 7 15) Repeat steps 7–13 once more through the next A (b–c). Repeat
but use all Cs in steps 7, 9, 11, and this stitch for the remainder of the
13, then repeat step 7 once more edge (c–d).
using all Cs (figure 6). 3) Pick up a C, and sew through
16) Pick up an A, and sew through the next end C and A (d–e). Pick
a b
c the five beads as shown (figure 7, up three Cs, and sew through
d
a–b). Work six one bead stitches the following A (e–f). Pick up two
e using As, but only sew through Cs, and sew through the next A
FIGURE 8
one C for the last stitch (b–c). (f–g). Repeat this last stitch three
Set the working thread aside. times to add three sets of two
17) Remove the stop bead from Cs (g–h). Pick up three Cs, and
the tail and attach a needle. Sew sew through the following A
through the beadwork as shown and C (h–i).
b (figure 8, a–b). Work six one-bead 4) Work as in steps 1–3 to add
a stitches using Cs (b–c). embellishment to the remaining
FIGURE 9 18) Work six two-bead stitches edges. Retrace the thread path back
using Cs (c–d). To work the last through the end beads to reinforce,
stitch, pick up two Cs, sew through and end the working thread.
a
the adjacent two Cs as shown, and
continue through the first C added CLASP
b in this stitch (d–e). 1) Attach a jump ring to each A
19) Repeat step 16 (figure 9, a–b), on one end of the base.
but do not set the thread aside. 2) Attach a jump ring to one loop
c
Retrace the thread path back on a 5-strand box clasp and to the
through the end beads to reinforce, corresponding jump ring on the
and end the tail. base. Repeat to attach the remain-
ing four clasp loops.
EMBELLISHMENT 3) Repeat steps 1–2 for the other
1) With the working thread, pick end of the base. B&B
up a C, and sew through the next
edge A (figure 10, a–b).
2) Pick up a 4 mm pearl, and sew

Anna Lindell
d Stockholm, Sweden
i
anna@tigerguld.com
tigerguld.com
e f g h tigerguld.etsy.com
FIGURE 10

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PENDANT
designed by
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DIFFICULTY

bead weaving

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h
g
i
j
f l
e c k
f
a b a d
d
b
c
e
materials
green/gold pendant
2 in. (5 cm)

• 1 18 mm rivoli (Swarovski,
verde)
• 12 10 mm CzechMates
crescent beads (saturated
metallic cranberry)
• 20 8 x 7 mm Czech rose FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2
petal beads (halo ethereal
celadon)
• 12 6 mm CzechMates tile
beads (satin metallic Embrace all things spring with this sparkling pendant graced with
turquoise) sweet flowers and butterflies.
• 40 2.5 x 5 mm SuperDuo
beads (bronze) How to pick up the crescent beads: the first two 150s and the same through the open hole of the next
• 8 4 mm pearls (Swarovski, With the tips pointing toward hole of the following tile (c–d). SuperDuo (f–g).
gold) you on your work surface, pick Sew through the open hole of the Stitch 2: Pick up a SuperDuo, and
• 8 4 mm bicone crystals up the bead through the right hole same tile (d–e). sew through the open hole of the
(Swarovski, chrysolite opal (RH) or the left hole (LH), per the Round 3: Sew through the open following SuperDuo (g–h).
AB2X) instructions. holes of all the tiles but do not Stitch 3: Pick up a SuperDuo,
• 1 g 110 seed beads How to pick up the petal beads: tighten the beads (e–f). Place the a crescent (RH), and a SuperDuo,
(Toho PF557, PermaFinish Pick them up through the convex 18 mm rivoli face-up in the bead- and sew through the open hole
galvanized starlight) (curved) side of the bead so the work, pull the beadwork snug of the next SuperDuo (h–i).
• 1 g 110 Demi beads concave (indented) side if facing to capture it under the tiles, and
(Toho 221, bronze) up when attached to the beadwork. retrace the thread path again points out: The
• 1 g 150 seed bead to tighten. tips of the crescent should
be pointing up and the open
(Toho 221, bronze) PENDANT BASE Round 4: Pick up an 110 Demi hole should be positioned
• 1 6-8 mm jump ring 1) On 2 yd. (1.8 m) of thread, pick bead, and sew through the inside toward the outside.
• Fireline, 6 lb. test up a repeating pattern of a 4 mm hole of the next tile (figure 2, a–b).
• beading needles, #12 pearl and a SuperDuo bead eight Repeat this stitch seven times Stitch 4: Pick up a SuperDuo, and
• 2 pairs of chainnose, flatnose, times. Leaving a 6-in. (15 cm) tail, to complete the round (b–c). sew through the outer hole of the
and/or bentnosse pliers sew through all the beads again End the tail. following SuperDuo (i–j).
(not shown in the figure for clarity). 3) Continue working in rounds Repeat these four stitches three
Find info for the Tie the working thread and tail as follows: times to complete the round (j–k),
alternate colorway at together with a square knot, and Round 5: Sew through the outer and sew through the first tile added
FacetJewelry.com/ continue through the first pearl hole of the same tile (c–d). Pick in this round and the open hole
resourceguide
and SuperDuo, sewing through up two SuperDuos, and continue of the same tile (k–l).
the same hole (figure 1, a–b). through the outer hole of the next Round 6:
Find basics online: 2) Work in rounds as follows: tile (d–e). Repeat this stitch seven Stitch 1: Pick up a 4 mm bicone
FacetJewelry.com/basics Round 2: Pick up two 150 seed times to complete the round, and crystal, and sew through the
• ending and adding thread beads, a tile bead, and two 150s, sew through the first SuperDuo open hole of the next SuperDuo
• opening and closing and sew through the same hole added in this round, and the open (figure 3, a–b).
jump rings of the next SuperDuo (b–c). Repeat hole of the same SuperDuo (e–f). Stitch 2: Pick up two Demis, and
this stitch seven times to complete Round 6: sew through the open hole of the
the round, and continue through Stitch 1: Pick up a tile, and sew following SuperDuo (b–c).

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a h 18 mm rivoli
b a
c f
b g 10 mm crescent bead
e
c
d 8 x 7 mm petal bead
e d
f 6 mm tile bead

2.5 x 5 mm
SuperDuo bead
g
4 mm pearl

4 mm bicone crystal

110 seed bead


110 Demi bead
FIGURE 3 FIGURE 4
150 seed bead

Stitch 3: Pick up two Demi beads, 3) Pick up a petal bead and an 110
and sew through the open hole seed bead, sew back through the
of the next crescent bead (c–d). petal, and continue through the
Stitch 4: Pick up two Demis, and adjacent SuperDuo (d–e).
sew through the open hole of the 4) Pick up a petal bead and an 110 a
following SuperDuo (d–e). seed bead, sew back through the
Stitch 5: Pick up two Demis, and petal, and continue through the b a
sew through the open hole of the next two SuperDuos as shown (e–f). c
next SuperDuo (e–f). Sew through the other hole of the
Stitch 6: Pick up a 4 mm bicone, same SuperDuo, the following two
c
and sew through the open hole Demis, and the second petal and 110
of the following tile (f–g). seed bead added in this flower (f–g).
b
Repeat these six stitches three 5) Pick up a Demi bead, and sew
times to complete the round, through the next 110 seed bead
and sew through the first bicone (figure 5, a–b). Repeat this stitch
added (g–h). four times to form a ring (not shown
in the figure for clarity), retrace the FIGURE 5 FIGURE 6
FLOWERS AND thread path to tighten, and continue
BUTTERFLIES through the first Demi and the
nd ant
1) Pick up a petal bead and an 110 following 110 seed bead (b–c). pe
seed bead. Sew back through the 6) Sew down through the adjacent of
ck

petal bead and continue through petal, outer hole of the next cres-
Ba

the next SuperDuo and two Demis cent, two Demis, SuperDuo, two
(figure 4, a–b). Make sure the Demis, SuperDuo, and 4 mm
petal sits tight against the beadwork bicone (figure 6, a–b).
for this and all future petals added. 7) Using tight tension, pick up
Repeat this stitch to add another an 110 seed bead, a crescent bead
petal bead (b–c). (LH), and three 110 seed beads, and
2) Pick up a petal and an 110 seed sew through the other hole of the
bead, sew back through the petal, same crescent. Pick up an 110 seed
and continue through the outer bead, and sew through the outer
hole of the adjacent crescent bead hole of the adjacent inner SuperDuo
and the other hole of the same as shown (b–c).
crescent (c–d).

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b
a
c b
a
a
d
c b

FIGURE 7 FIGURE 8 FIGURE 9

8) Using tight tension, pick up an (figure 8, a–b). Pick up a Demi, 11) Repeat steps 1–10 three times sew through the two Demis your
110 seed bead, a crescent bead (LH), and continue through the 110 seed to add three more flowers and thread is exiting to form a loop
and three 110 seed beads, and sew bead your thread exited at the start butterflies. (figure 9, a–b). Retrace the thread
through the other hole of the same of this step (b–c). path through the loop, and end the
crescent. Pick up an 110 seed bead, 10) Sew through the next Demi, BAIL working thread. Attach a jump ring
and sew through the same 4 mm center 110 seed bead, Demi, and 1) Sew through the next SuperDuo to the loop. B&B
bicone your thread exited at the the 110 seed bead adjacent to and two Demis, and flip the pen-
start of step 7 (figure 7, a–b). the hole in the crescent (c–d). dant over.
Continue through the next 110 Continue down through the 2) Pick up nine 110 seed beads, and
seed bead, crescent, and two 110 crescent, 110 seed bead below the
seed beads (b–c). crescent (hidden by the crescent
9) Pick up a Demi bead, and in the figure), the following tile, Zsuzsanna Erdei
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nuggets of knowledge
They might not be as showy or recognizable as lapis lazuli, but
take a closer look. An amazing array of fossilized bead, pendant,

Jurassic gems and cabochon options awaits you and your designs. Each type is
rich in history and for sale online or at gem shows. Since so many
fossilized categories exist, look for two installments on this topic.
6 fossilized finds for you to dig.
by Renée Newman

What are they? A fossil is the remains or impression of The Baltic region in Northern Europe has the
a plant, animal, or other prehistoric organism. The word originates largest known deposit, but amber is also found
in Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Myanmar,
from the Latin word “fossils,” meaning “dug up.” Fossilization
Indonesia, and in the Mediterranean area.
occurs when the fossil’s original substance is replaced with minerals
from their surroundings or underground fluids. 5 • FOSSILIZED OCTOPUS
The body of an octopus is composed mostly
1 • PETRIFIED WOOD marble is found near Cotham, England, and of muscle and skin, so when it dies, it quickly
One of the most well- is actually a limestone with treelike patterns decays. As a result, it is extremely rare for it
known examples created by the fossilized algae. to become fossilized. However, if the corpse can
of a fossil is petrified land on a sea floor free of oxygen, sedimentation
wood, which is 3 • FOSSILIZED BAMBOO combined with the absence of
found worldwide. Fossilized (agatized) bamboo is found in oxygen can prevent decay
“Petrified wood” Indonesia, but is rare. It can be cut as beads, and allow fossilization.
is the most common cabochons, and slices, If you can find fossil-
term for wood that has or carved as rings and ized octopus, it most

Silversmith. 4 Baltic amber necklace, Solo Bozena’s Amber Design 5 Fossilized octopus, Tejas Beads. 6 Fossilized ammonite bead strand, Tejas Beads.
1 Arizona rainbow petrified wood set, Wild West Rock & Jewelry Co. 2 Fossilized algae in Cotham marble, Barlow’s Gems. 3 Fossilized bamboo, Village
been replaced by agate, but bangles. Fossilized likely will be in cabo-
it is also called fossilized wood or agatized bamboo is also used chon form.
wood. If it consists of opal, it’s referred to as in its rough form
opalized wood. in jewelry. 6 • AMMONITE
Petrification can occur when trees are covered Ammonite is the fossilized
with fine sedimentary rock that is rich in volcanic 4 • AMBER shell of extinct mollusks, know as ammonites.
ash shortly after their death. The wood does Amber is fossilized tree The fossil shells have a spiral shape resembling
not turn into stone. It is just gradually replaced resin, which is produced by tightly coiled rams’ horns. The name was
by silica which preserves the shape, color, and some trees as a form of protection from disease derived from the Egyptian god Ammon, who
structural elements of the wood. and wood-burrowing insects. This revered gem was typically depicted wearing rams’ horns.
The Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona is one of the earliest gems In Alberta, Canada, some ammonite has
is famous for its colorful rainbow petrified pine used for personal an attractive iridescent layer of aragonite called
wood, which is Arizona’s state fossil. Petrified adornment. “ammolite.” Ammolite can be cut in cabochon
sycamore wood from the state of Washington Of special interest form, but the layer is too thin to be used for beads.
is more rare, and noted for its interesting brown to scientists are Ammonites, on the other hand, are thick
and white patterns. Another version, petrified ambers containing enough to be drilled and turned into beads. Even
palm wood, found along the Texas and Louisiana insects, pollen, though ammolite is only
border, may be orange, black, or tan, and some- leaves, and occasion- mined in Alberta, ammo-
times has polka dots. It’s the Louisiana state fossil. ally frogs and lizards nites are found on
Indonesia and the Patagonia region in South that were trapped millions every continent. These
America are also a source of petrified palm wood. of years ago as the sticky resin dripped down ammolite beads are
the tree trunk. Ambers with inclusions provide from Morocco. B&B
2 • FOSSILIZED ALGAE a rare look at plant and insect life of that time
Algae are the oldest living organisms and are period. (Remember the mention of this in the Renée Newman, GG,
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oxygen. When fossilized, Most amber is brownish-yellow to orange lecturer, and author of
its scientific name is stro- in color, but it can also be blue, green, or red. more than 12 other books on jewelry and gems.
matolite. Sometimes it Brownish colors are the least valued. The best Her books are used worldwide as sales-training
is captured in a stone, quality amber is transparent and either has no tools and references for jewelers, dealers, and
and fossilized in inclusions or very distinctive ones. The rarer appraisers. Look for them on FacetJewelry.com.
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WASHINGTON • Lacey WISCONSIN • Brookfield WISCONSIN • Sun Prairie (Madison) CANADA–ON • Sudbury
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WASHINGTON • Spokane WISCONSIN • Brookfield WISCONSIN • Wausau CANADA–ON • Toronto


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Advertiser's Index
GENERAL C & S Beads .............................................................14 Munro Crafts .......................................................... 63
A Flame of Color .....................................................21 Charm Factory .........................................................21 •Pandahall.com ......................................................8-9
Aelectronic Bonding, Inc. .........................................63 CraftOptics ..............................................................14 •Preciosa ................................................................... 7
Apoxie Sculpt ...........................................................22 Discount Delicas ......................................................27 Red Panda Beads, LLC ............................................ 63
Art Studio 70 ...........................................................21 •Dollar Bead ..............................................................3 Royalwood, Ltd. ..................................................... 14
Baker Bay Bead Company .................................. 46, 63 Equatoria .................................................................41 Rutledge, Cynthia.................................................... 15
Bead Everything .......................................................46 •Fire Mountain Gems ........................................ 34, 68 Sally's Clock Hands ................................................ 63
Bead&Button Books ................................................53 Frumin, Leslee ..........................................................21 Shipwreck Beads ..................................................... 27
Bead&Button Show 2020 ........................................59 Gem & Lapidary Wholesalers ................................. 53 Soft Flex .................................................................. 22
Bead&Button Show 2021 Save the Date ..................61 Gerald Starkey ........................................................ 63 Stormcloud Trading Co. .......................................... 63
Bead&Button Show Anniversary ..............................54 •John Bead Corp..................................................... 67 Susan Arrighi Designs.............................................. 21
Beadalon ..................................................................21 Kor Tools .................................................................15 T-Beads ................................................................... 14
Beaded Kumihimo Jewelry .......................................60 •Lima Beads........................................................ 2, 63 Too Cute Beads ....................................................... 63
Beads by the Bay ......................................................46 Manek-Manek Beads .............................................. 21 Unicorne Beads ....................................................... 15
Beads Gone Wild ......................................................27 Micro-Tools ............................................................ 15 Xuron Corporation ................................................. 15
The Beadsmith/Helby Import Co..............................10 Monsterslayer, Inc. .................................................. 22 •Please see these advertisers’ full page ads in this issue.
Bejeweled Glassworks ..............................................15 The Advertiser Index is provided as a service to Bead&Button magazine
readers. The magazine is not responsible for omissions or for typographi-
cal errors in names or page numbers.
We believe that our readers are as important as our advertisers. If you do not receive your merchandise or a reply from an advertiser within a reasonable period, please contact us. Provide details about what you ordered and the amount you
paid. If no action is obtained after we forward your complaint to the advertiser, we will not accept further advertising from them. Bead&Button magazine, 21027 Crossroads Circle, Waukesha, WI 53187

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by Diane Jolie

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