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beading & jewelry


books, magazines & DVDs
12/28/2008
spr i ng 2009
New Titles 1
Backlist Books 7
DVDs 19
Spinning Book Rack 20
Magazines 21
Index 24
t a b l e o f c o n t e n t s
beading & jewelry
books, magazi nes & DVDs
new t i t l es
Paperback, 8 x 9,
136 pages
300 photographs,
20 illustrations
ISBN 978-1-59668-097-5
$22.95
Available June 2009
Ancient Modern
Polymer Clay + Wire Jewelry
Ronna Sarvas Weltman
With Ancient Modern, learn to create organic, sophisticated, and distinctly contemporary jewelry by
artistically combining polymer clay and wire. Use a range of innovative techniques to design beads and
jewelry components from polymer clay, then add wireworking elements, inspired clasps, wire bead caps,
polymer clay-tipped head pins, and more for a signature look. Ancient Modern draws on artist Ronna
Weltmans fundamentals of jewelry design, what makes a piece primitive, and shows how to achieve
her organic effects and signature style, from color mixing to texture effects.
With 16 one-of-a-kind projects, including necklaces, bracelets, and pins in Ronnas distinctive style,
crafters and jewelry makers will be making gallery-style jewelry in no time! Each project features detailed
instructions and step-by-step photography. In addition to an extensive technique section on polymer clay,
wireworking, and jewelry design, readers will also nd a gallery of work for endless inspiration.
Fabulous Fabric Beads
page 12
Making Polymer
Clay Beads
page 14
About the author
Ronna Sarvas Weltmans work has been featured in Wire Artist Jeweler, Art Jewelry, Bead
Style, Lapidary Journal/Jewelry Artist and Step by Step Wire magazines. She regularly
teaches workshops in polymer clay and wireworking and has appeared on Thats Clever!
on HGTV. She lives outside Seattle, Washington.
A l s o A v A i l A b l e
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From tiny seed beads to eye-catching lampworked beads, glass takes many formsclear, transparent,
opaque, vibrantly colored, shiny, or matte.
All 21 projects are glamorous and timeless and represent unique ways to use glass beads in jewelry
designs for necklaces, bracelets, and earrings. Innovative designs are combined with a variety of
techniques, intriguing anecdotes, history, and tips about these beautiful beads. Beautiful photos are
accompanied by step-by-step instructions that are easy to follow, plus thorough materials lists. Additional
sidebars of interest include the history of glass, glass beadmaking techniques, and entertaining tidbits
about these specialty beads.
Paperback, 8 x 10,
120 pages
110 photographs,
30 illustrations
ISBN 978-1-59668-067-8
$22.95
Available March, 2009
Create Jewelry: Pearls
page 12
Create Jewelry: Crystals
page 12
A l s o A v A i l A b l e
About the authors
Marlene Blessing has worked as an editorial director in western book publishing for two decades and
was a contributing editor to SPA magazine and a senior features editor for The Seattle Weekly. Sewing,
embroidery, quilting, clay sculpting, and calligraphy are a few of her favorite craftsuntil, of course, she
began beading. Marlene is the editorial director for Beadwork, Stringing, and Step by Step magazines.
She lives in Longmont, Colorado.
Jamie Hogsett is a jewelry designer and freelance editor in Fort Collins, Colorado. She is author of
Stringing Style and coauthor of Create Jewelry: Pearls, Create Jewelry: Crystals, and Create Jewelry: Stones
(all from Interweave).
Create Jewelry: Glass
new t i t l es
Brilliant Designs to Make and Wear
Marlene Blessing and Jamie Hogsett
Create Jewelry: Stones
page 12
Jewelry makers and beaders love working with glass beads for their versatility,
affordability, and ability to be used in a combination of techniques.
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Paperback, 8 x 8,
128 pages
250 photographs,
ISBN 978-1-59668-104-0
$24.95
Available February 2009
Bead Directory
page 7
Simply Modern Jewelry
page 15
Designing Jewelry with Semiprecious Beads
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new t i t l es
Featuring more than 75 projects from a selection of international designers, this book teaches readers
foolproof rules for design success every time for bracelets, necklaces, earrings, and brooches. Discover how
to select the right beads for every project using the bead directory, which lists the most common stones by
color and describes characteristics and applications of each. The directory makes it easy to compare basic
facts, typical colors, cost, suitable stringing companions, and more.
Begin with the simple stringing examples, which are cross-referenced to the relevant technique.
Each project includes beautiful photography, step-by-step instructions, a shopping list of all the main
components, and a unique easy-to-follow stringing diagram.
Finally, tools, materials, and techniques are included for the beginning jewelry designer as well as those
more seasoned beaders who might need a refresher on a certain technique. Techniques described include
stringing, knotting, wireworking, crimping, and using wire and metal ndings, clasps, and fastenings.
Whatever your skill or interest level, youll nd something benecial and inspiring in Designing Jewelry with
Semiprecious Beads.
Stringing instructions and techniques for necklaces,
bracelets, and much more
Kim Gover
Learn how to string beautiful jewelry using glass beads, pearls, and
semiprecious stones with this all-in-one bead directory and design guide.
About the author
Kim Gover is a jewelry maker who runs her own lampworking studio. Her favorite materials are semiprecious
gemstones paired with sterling silver and crystals. Kim sells her designs at craft fairs, private parties, and online.
She lives in London.
Paperback, 8 x 9,
128 pages
80 photographs
ISBN 978-0-97984070-7
$48.00
Now Available
Making Connections
A Handbook of Cold Joins for Jewelers and Mixed-Media Artists
Susan Lenart Kazmer
Strong jewelry requires a strong foundation and that means using metal. A metal foundation supports, links,
and strengthens fragile elements like bers and papers and allows them to be layered and stacked. As a
Champion of the Discarded, Kazmer employs whatever technique will turn a found object into jewelry. The
inventive and piece-appropriate cold connections in this book will empower jewelers to follow their dreams
and create groundbreaking jewelry that is liberated from restrictions of size or materials.
Kazmer introduces a variety of cold-join techniques from the common and frequently used to new
techniques that she has invented for her own use in her amazing pieces. Metalworkers will nd this a great
handbook to spark creativity and inspiration. The challenge of joining delicate and fragile items with metals is
addressed in several ways making this the perfect handbook for mixed-media artists.
The hand-drawn illustrations, the gallery of pieces by 28 amazing jewelry artists and Susans own designs
and instructions make this a must-have book for jewelry and mixed-media artists.
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Jewelry Artist
magazine
page 21
Step-by-Step Jewelry
Workshop
page 5
About the author
Susan Lenart Kazmer is an explorer, inventor, and maverick who has pioneered the use of
found objects in jewelry making. Over the years, Susan has won many awards and has had
her work included in museum exhibits, such as the Smithsonian in Washington D.C., the Art
Institute in New York, and the Huntington Museum of Art, to name a few. The post-Picasso
Gallery included Susans work in The Best of 2004. Susan is also considered a pioneer in the
eld of patination. She lives in Ohio with her family.
new t i t l es
From explorer, inventor, and jewelry-making maverick Susan Lenart Kazmer,
comes an amazing collection of pieces using new techniques for making cold
joins (no heat required).
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Create fabulous designs featuring a variety of metal beads, charms, chains and ndings including silver,
gold, and base metals.
The editors of Stringing and Beadwork magazines show off their design skills with 30 unique projects,
ranging from necklaces, bracelets, and earrings that incorporate various kinds of metals such as silver,
gold, copper, brass, PMC, and more. Projects are constructed using basic stringing and wireworking
techniques that are accessible to beginners, while the boutique-style designs will captivate the more
experienced beader.
Mixed Metals focuses on making jewelry with pre-made metal beads, charms, chain, and components
combined with accent beads using simple stringing and wireworking techniques. No metalworking required!
About the authors
Danielle Fox is the editor of Stringing magazine and author of Simply Modern Jewelry:
Designs from the editor of Stringing magazine. Prior to working at Interweave Press, she was
an editor at House Beautiful magazine in New York City and an editor at Colorado Homes &
Lifestyles magazine in Englewood, Colorado. She has done freelance writing for The Denver
Post, The Boulder Daily Camera, Natural Home magazine, Footwear News, and Boulder
magazine. Danielle lives in Longmont, Colorado.
Paperback, 8 x 9,
128 pages
110 photographs,
20 illustrations
ISBN 978-1-59668-092-0
$22.95
Available May 2009
Mixed Metals
Creating Contemporary Jewelry with Silver, Gold,
Copper, Brass, and More
Danielle Fox and Melinda Barta
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Jewelry Studio:
Wire Wrapping
page 14
Jewelry Studio:
Silver Wire Fusing
page 14
Mix up your jewelry repertoire!
new t i t l es
Melinda Barta is editor of Beadwork and Stringing magazines and the former projects editor
of PieceWork magazine. She has a BFA degree in ber arts and a minor in apparel design
from Colorado State University and is the author of Hip to Stitch (Interweave). She lives in Fort
Collins, Colorado.
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Dale Cougar Armstrong showcases her classic jewelry style with 18 projects and traditional wireworking
techniques using hard wire. Her methods show how to create beautiful custom bracelets, necklaces,
pendants, earrings, pins, ringseven a tiara!incorporating detailed designs, faceted stones,
cabochons, and beads.
Wirework begins with an introduction to materials, supplies, and techniques that includes how to
work with hard wire (14k and 18k); when to use other tempers and why; Dales favorite tools; proper tool
usage for producing specialized styles; using geometry in wire jewelry formulations; making the right
right angles; shaping with and without mandrels; using found items for shaping; when and how to
use snap-set components; choosing the right cabochons and gemstones; and much more. Then
work through 18 classic, stunning projects that explore and hone wireworking skills. All the projects are
shown with detailed step-by-step photography. Also included is a gallery of work from the author and her
students to inspire, using techniques featured throughout the book.
Paperback, 8 x 9,
128 pages
250 photographs
ISBN 978-1-59668-088-3
$22.95
Available June 2009
Wirework
An Illustrated Guide to the Art of Wire Wrapping
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Step-by-Step Wire
Jewelry
page 21
Achieve the look of designer wire jewelry with this step-by-step guide for
the intermediate artist seeking new design possibilities combined with
solid technique instruction.
Wire Style
page 16
Dale Cougar Armstrong
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About the author
Dale Cougar Armstrong is a self-described rockhound with a background in metal work
prior to making wire jewelry. She teaches workshops nationally, where she is known for her
tips and tricks called Cougarisms, and she has participated in many juried shows. Her
work has been published in Lapidary Journal/Jewelry Artist, Step by Step Wire, Art Jewelry,
Bead Unique, Wire Artist Jeweler, The Crafts Report, and Fire Mountain Gems. Currently, she
is working with Jewelry Television to make a series of wire jewelry instructional DVDs. She
lives in Tennessee.
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100 Beaded Jewelry Designs
Easy-to-Bead Necklaces, Bracelets,
Brooches, and More
Stephanie Burnham
Adorn your wardrobe with this extravagant
collection of elegant beaded designs to
make. Also included is a large, wide-spread
techniques section.
Paperback, 8
3
4 x 8
3
4 , 144 pages
More than 250 photographs
and illustrations
ISBN 978-1-931499-99-6
$21.95
All Wired Up
Wire Techniques for the Beadworker
and Jewelry Maker
Mark Lareau
Create findings, ear wires, clasps, and cages
using the detailed, step-by-step instructions
in this best-selling book.
Paperback, 8
1
2 x 9, 128 pages,
color photographs and illustrations
ISBN 978-1-883010-73-7
$21.95
Ancient Modern
P0lymer Clay + Wire Jewelry
Ronna Sarvas Weltman
Make truly unforgettable jewelry! Learn to
create organic, sophisticated, and distinctly
comtemporary jewelry by artistically
combining polymer clay and wire.
Paperback, 8 x 9, 136 pages
300 photographs, 20 illustrations
ISBN 978-1-59668-097-5
$22.95
Available June 2009
The Bead Directory
The Complete Guide to Choosing and
Using More than 600 Beautiful Beads
Elise Mann
This book is an exceptional resource for
anyone who uses beads, from jewelry
designers to crafters to novices. Here is
the definitive guide to beads youve been
looking for!
Hardbound, concealed wire-o,
5
3
4 x 7
3
4, 256 pages
600 photographs and illustrations, full
color throughout
ISBN 978-1-59668-002-9
$24.95
Beaded Cords, Chains,
Straps & Fringe
Jean Campbell
If youve ever wondered how to use beads
to make fringe, decorate a Victorian
lampshade, create a strap for a velvet purse,
or just create a smashing necklace or
bracelet for yourself, look no further: its all
here!
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Elegant Beadweaving Designs
Lisa Kan
Create elegant, feminine, and romantic
heirloom-quality jewelry with this unique
collection of romantic yet modern
beadwork. These 17 projects incorporate
off-loom seed-bead weaving, stringing, and
wirework and emphasize a mix of vintage
and modern components.
Paperback, 8
1
2 x 9, 144 pages
90 photographs, 271 illustrations
ISBN 978-1-59668-046-3
$24.95

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2 x 11, 32 pages,
color photographs and illustrations
ISBN 978-1-931499-01-9
$9.95
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Beaded Embellishment
Techniques & Designs for
Embroidering on Cloth
Amy C. Clarke and Robin Atkins
Learn how to embellish cloth with all kinds
of beadsseed, bugle, art, and novelty
using four simple foundation stitches and
their variations.
Paperback, 8
1
2 x 9, 128 pages
ISBN 978-1-931499-12-5
$21.95
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The Beaded Garden
Creating Flowers with Beads and Thread
Diane Fitzgerald
Grow a gorgeous garden with off-loom
beaded flowers, leaves, and insects using a
variety of beading techniques.
Paperback, 8
1
2 x 9, 128 pages
75 photographs, 206 illustrations
ISBN 978-1-931499-55-2
$21.95
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The Beaders Companion
Expanded and Updated
Judith Durant and Jean Campbell
For years, The Beaders Companion has
been an essential tool in every beaders
toolbox, with more than 100,000 sold. Now
with this expanded and updated edition,
which includes color photographs, beaded
samples, and even more content, its sure to
be indispensable.
Hardcover, semi-concealed
wire-o binding, 7 x 5, 128 pages
160 photographs, 125 illustrations,
full color throughout
ISBN 978-1-931499-92-7
$19.95
Beaders Stash
Designs from Americas Favorite
Bead Shops
Laura Levaas
Take a beading journey with Beaders
Stash, an inside look at the finest bead
shops in the United States and Canada.
This collection of 39+ projects showcases
jewelry, home dcor items, accessories, and
more. Get a peek inside the thriving world
of the bead shop and learn countless ways
to conquer your bead stash!
Paperback, 10 x 10, 144 pages
60 photographs, 180 illustrations
ISBN 978-1-931499-80-4
$21.95
Beading for the Soul
Inspired Designs from
23 Contemporary Artists
Deborah Cannarella
Beading is relaxing, meditative, and even
healing for many people. Beading for the
Soul takes these aspects of the craft to a
deeper level with 26 amazing projects.
Paperback, 8
1
2 x 9, 160 pages
80 color photographs,
100 color illustrations
ISBN 978-1-931499-46-0
$21.95
Beading in the Native American
Tradition
David Dean
The panorama of Native American
beadworkits magic, mystery, color,
complexity, and sheer inventionis the
subject of David Deans comprehensive
book.
Paperback, 9 x 10, 160 pages
color photographs, charts,
and illustrations
ISBN 978-1-931499-03-3
$24.95
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Beading on a Loom
Don Pierce
This essential guide to loomwork covers
loom construction, warping, basic weaving,
increasing and decreasing, weaving
triangles, finishing and correcting mistakes,
incorporating your own ideas, graphing
designs, and more.
Paperback, 8
1
2 x 9, 112 pages
color photographs
ISBN 978-1-883010-63-8
$21.95
Beading on Fabric
Encyclopedia of Bead Stitch
Techniques
Larkin Jean Van Horn
Whether your medium is quilts, wearable art,
beaded jewelry, or woven or felted material,
Beading on Fabric will help you add sparkle,
texture, and dimension to your work.
Hardback with concealed wire-o,
7 x 9
1
4, 120 pages
70 photographs and 75 illustrations
ISBN 978-1-59668-004-3
$21.95
Beading with Peyote Stitch
Jeannette Cook and Vicki Star
Everything you need to know to use peyote
stitch for flat and three-dimensional pieces.
Projects include beaded beads, a patchwork
collage cuff, peyote flowers, a free-form
bowl, and more.
Paperback 8
1
2 x 9, 112 pages
color photographs
and illustrations
ISBN 978-1-883010-71-3
$21.95
Beads in Bloom
The Art of Making
French Beaded Flowers
Arlene Baker
Ooh la la! Make spectacular French beaded
flowers and greenery using only wire and
beads. Projects include a clover, pansy,
rose, sunflower, and chrysanthemum with
lacy fern jewelry pins.
Paperback, 8
1
2 x 9, 128 pages
color photographs
and illustrations
ISBN 978-1-931499-06-4
$21.95
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Beaded Beads
Paperback with
lay-flat binding,
4
1
4 x 10, 112 pages
color photographs
and line drawings
ISBN 978-1-931499-34-7
$16.95
Earrings
Paperback with
lay-flat binding,
4
1
4 x 10, 120 pages
30 color photographs,
65 color illustrations
ISBN 978-1-931499-61-3
$16.95
Beaded Rings
Paperback with
lay-flat binding,
4
1
4 x 10, 112 pages
30 color photographs,
64 color illustrations
ISBN 978-1-931499-26-2
$16.95
RU
Necklaces
Paperback with
lay-flat binding,
4
1
4 x 10, 112 pages
color photographs
and line drawings
ISBN 978-1-931499-22-4
$16.95
RU
Bracelets
Paperback with
lay-flat binding,
4
1
4 x 10, 96 pages
color photographs
and line drawings
ISBN 978-1-931499-20-0
$16.95
RU
Beaded Bags
Paperback with
lay-flat binding,
4
1
4 x 10, 136 pages
color photographs
and line drawings
ISBN 978-1-931499-27-9
$16.95
Beadwork Creates Series
Edited by Jean Campbell
Create stunning accessories using various beading techniques with the Beadwork Creates
Series. Editor Jean Campbell compiles unique, sophisticated, classic, and whimsical projects
from well-known designers in each collection. From charmingly simple stringing projects to
elaborate netting designs, each book has varied techniques for all skill levels.
Beadwork Creates Jewelry
40 Beaded Designs
Jean Campbell
This dazzling collection of designs covers a
range of techniques, styles, and materials
handpicked from the popular Beadwork
Creates series. Find dozens of projects for
earrings, rings, bracelets, and necklaces
from top-notch bead designers featuring
peyote stitch, brick stitch, right-angle weave,
bead embroidery, bead crochet, stringing,
and wirework.
Paperback, 8
1
2 x 10
1
4, 128 pages
79 photographs, 47 charts,
74 illustrations
ISBN 978-1-59668-037-1
$18.95
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Bella Beaded Jewelry
Artful Italian Designs with Wire, Thread,
Cord & Ribbon
Donatella Ciotti
The elegance of gallery jewelry is at your
fingertips with Bella Beaded Jewelry, a
project book that combines modern and
vintage styles for a unique mix of wearable
art. Projects are accessible to the beginner,
using basic techniques and tools.
Paperback, 8
1
2 x 9, 96 pages
135 photographs
ISBN 978-1-59668-017-2
$21.95
Color Works
The Crafters Guide to Color
Deb Menz
Explore color with a new confidence
using this essential tool. Deb Menz brings
principles of color theory down to a practical
level and applies them to knitting, spinning,
beadwork, weaving, surface design, quilting,
hand and machine embroidery, and paper
collage. Color Works includes a pull-out color
wheel and removable hue cards.
Covered spiral binding, 7 x 9
1
4, 152 pages
55 color photographs, color strips,
two color wheels
ISBN 978-1-931499-47-7
$24.95
Crochet Jewelry
40 Beautiful and Unique Designs
Waejong Kim and Anna Pulvermakher
Learn to create the intriguing crochet
accessories reappearing in the fashion
worldwith your own personalized twist.
Paperback, 8
3
4 x 8
3
4, 128 pages
175 photographs
ISBN 978-1-59668-035-7
$24.95
Custom Cool Jewelry
Create 200+ Personalized Pendants,
Charms, and Clasps
Melinda Barta
Learn clever ideas for creating boutique-
style projects with a personal twist in
Custom Cool Jewelry. All it takes is basic
jewelry-making skills and using common
crafting materials in uncommon ways!
Paperback, 8
1
2 x 10
1
4, 144 pages
150 photographs, 43 illustrations, 2 charts
ISBN 978-1-59668-074-6
$22.95
Designing Jewelry with
Glass Beads
Stephanie Sersich
Twenty dazzling step-by-step projects
incorporating a variety of beading
techniques show you how to make the most
of glass beads in your jewelry designs.
Explore creativity with a section on design
principles; also included is a primer on
glass beads.
Paperback, 8
1
2 x 10
1
4, 128 pages
50 photographs, 80 illustrations
ISBN 978-1-59668-047-0
$22.95
Designing Jewelry with
Semiprecious Beads
Stringing instructions and techniques
for
necklaces, bracelets, and much more
Kim Gover
Learn how to string beautiful jewelry using
glass beads, pearls, and semiprecious stones
with this all-in-one bead directory and design
guide. Featuring more than 75 projects teaching
foolproof rules for design success.
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Paperback, 8 x 8, 128 pages
250 photographs,
ISBN 978-1-59668-104-0
$24.95
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Create Jewelry: Crystals
Dazzling Designs to Make and Wear
Marlene Blessing and Jamie Hogsett
These glamorous, fashionable designs
represent a rich variety of ways to use the
gemlike beads. Projects range from easy
stringing pieces to more challenging seed-
bead-weaving designs. Along the way learn
entertaining tidbits about this specialty bead.
Paperback, 8
1
2 x 10
1
4, 128 pages
100 photographs, 30 illustrations, 5 charts
ISBN 978-1-59668-022-7
$22.95
Create Jewelry Glass
Brilliant Designs to Make and Wear
Marlene Blessing and Jamie Hogsett
Glass beads can add a subtle shine to a
jewelry design or take center stage. From
sassy, elegant, dressy, or irty, Create
Jewelry: Glass presents 21 stunning projects
made with glass beads.
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Paperback, 8 x 10, 120 pages
110 photographs, 30 illustrations
ISBN 978-1-59668-067-8
$22.95
Create Jewelry: Pearls
Luxurious Designs to Make and Wear
Marlene Blessing and Jamie Hogsett
Learn intriguing tidbits and anecdotes
about this irresistible gem as you create 20
stunning, wearable designs from a variety
of pearls. Bracelet, necklace, and earring
designs use stringing and off-loom seed
bead weaving techniques.
Paperback, 8
1
2 x 10
1
4, 120 pages
100 photographs, 15 illustrations, 5 charts
ISBN 978-1-59668-023-4
$22.95
Create Jewelry: Stones
Stunning Designs to Make and Wear
Marlene Blessing and Jamie Hogsett
Presents 23 projects ranging in difculty
from easy stringing pieces to bead-weaving
designs. All projects are glamorous and
timeless and represent unique ways to use
stones in jewelry designs for necklaces,
bracelets, and earrings.
Paperback, 8
1
2 x 10
1
4, 120 pages
100 photographs, 30 illustrations
ISBN 978-1-59668-068-5
$22.95
Elements of Style
Creating Jewelry with Wire, Fiber,
Felt, and Beads
Rosemary Hill
Make wearable pieces of art with easy-to-nd
materials, clever techniques, and the unique
design ideas in Elements of Style. These 25
modern wire, bead, and ber jewelry designs
using knit, crochet, and felting techniques will
appeal to jewelry makers of all levels.
Paperback, 8
1
2 x 10
1
4, 128 pages
60 photographs, 25 illustrations
ISBN 978-1-59668-079-1
$22.95
Fabulous Fabric Beads
Create Custom Beads and Art Jewelry
Kristal Wick
Combines techniques from beading,
scrapbooking, quilting, ber arts, and mixed-
media techniques to create lightweight beads
made of silk embellished with stamps, paint,
and other materials. Plus ideas to achieve
unique effects and make simply beautiful
jewelry.
Paperback, 8
1
2 x 10
1
4, 112 pages
150 photographs
ISBN 978-1-59668-077-7
$22.95
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Getting Started with Seed Beads O
Dustin Wedekind
First-time beaders will learn everything they
need from shopping to storing and from
stringing to sewing a successful beginning
project. This must-have resource includes
all the basics in a warm, encouraging tone.
Hardcover, 8 x 8, 128 pages
120 photographs, 15 charts,
150 illustrations
ISBN 978-1-59668-016-6
$18.95
Getting Started Stringing Beads
Jean Campbell
From going to the bead shop and selecting
the beads to what to do with them when you
get home, Getting Started Stringing Beads will
guide you through every aspect of stringing
jewelry.
Hardcover, 8 x 8, 96 pages
60 color photographs,35 color illustrations
ISBN 978-1-931499-79-8
$16.95
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Getting Started Making
Metal Jewelry
Mark Lareau
Getting Started Making Metal Jewelry is the
ideal introduction to metal making. The
techniques are simple, the tools affordable,
and the space requirement small.

Hardcover, 8 x 8, 112 pages,
120 photographs
ISBN 978-1-59668-025-8
$19.95
Getting Started Making Wire
Jewelry and More O
Linda Chandler and Christine Ritchey
A guide for the true beginner, youll learn
every aspect of working with this popular
and enduring craft.
Hardcover, 8 x 8, 96 pages, 100 color
photographs, 75 color illustrations
ISBN 978-1-931499-87-3
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Hand Felted Jewelry and Beads
25 Artful Designs
Carol Huber Cypher
This book offers a contemporary and artistic
approach to felt-bead jewelry, then takes it a
step beyond with beaded embellishment.
Paperback, 8
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115 color photographs,
40 illustrations, full color throughout
ISBN 978-1-59668-005-0
$21.95
Hip to Bead
32 Contemporary Projects
for Todays Beader
Katie Hacker
Boutique-style beaded jewelry is hotter than
ever, and with Hip to Bead now its easier
than ever to make!
Paperback, 8
1
2 x 9, 96 pages
120 color photographs, 40 illustrations
ISBN 978-1-931499-95-8
$19.95
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Jewelry Studio:
Silver Wire Fusing O
Liz Jones
This workshop-in-a book teaches all the
skills needed for this no-muss, no-fuss
version of silversmithing: fusing silver
without solder to create beautiful jewelry.
Create rings, earrings, bracelets, necklaces,
and pins; you can even incorporate stones
and cubic zirconia for extra dazzle.
Paperback, 8
1
2 x 9, 120 pages
100 photographs, 10 illustrations
ISBN 978-1-59668-066-1
$22.95
Jewelry Studio: Wire Wrapping O
Linda Chandler and Christine Ritchey
Take the mystery out of wire wrapping with
insider secrets to the craft plus progressive
skill-building projects that teach a range
of wrapping techniques. Projects include
earrings, pins, and wire-wrapped pendants
plus the highly sought-after wire-wrapped
cabochon.
Paperback, 8
1
2 x 9, 128 pages
400 photographs
ISBN 978-1-59668-059-3
$22.95
Making Colorful Wire & Beaded
Jewelry
35 Fabulous Designs
Linda Jones
Wire jewelry, combined with beads,
semiprecious stones, glass, or crystals, is
one of todays most eye-catching jewelry
trends. Luckily, it can be made by almost
anyone using only a few inexpensive, easy-
to-find tools and spools of wire.
Paperback, 8
1
8 x 10
7
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200 color photographs
ISBN 978-1-59668-014-2
$19.95
Making Polymer Clay Beads O
Step-by-Step Techniques for
Creating Beautiful Ornamental Beads
Carol Blackburn
This beginners guide introduces materials,
tools, equipment, and techniques for
creating fabulous beads in polymer clay.
Learn to produce fabulous faux effects,
make eye-catching beads, and assemble
them into beautiful jewelry.
Paperback, 8
3
4 x 8
3
4, 128 pages
500 photographs
ISBN 978-1-59668-019-7
$24.95
Marketing and Selling Your
Handmade Jewelry
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The Complete Guide to Turning Your
Passion into Profit
Viki Lareau
Provides the practical advice and
encouragement to sell your beadwork right
and to do it with flair.
Paperback, 6 x 9, 96 pages
40 photographs and 40 illustrations
ISBN 978-1-59668-024-1
$21.95
Mastering Beadwork
A Comprehensive Guide to Off-Loom
Techniques
Carol Huber Cypher
This ultimate beading resource is a workshop
in a book! Covering 16 basic off-loom beading
techniques, youll learn to create practical
beaded projects like bracelets, necklaces, rings,
earrings, ndings, closures, beaded beads, and
more as you progressively strengthen your skills.
Hardback with concealed wire-o,
7 x 9
1
4, 240 pages, 65 color photographs,
5 charts, 200+ illustrations
ISBN 978-1-59668-013-5
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Making Connections
A Handbook of Cold Joins for Jewelers
and Mixed-Media Artists
Susan Lenart Kazmer
Kazmer introduces a variety of cold-join
techniques from the common and frequently
used to new techniques that she has
invented. Metalworkers and mixed-media
artists will nd this a great handbook to spark
creativity and inspiration.
Mixed Metals
Creating Contemporary Jewelry with
Silver, Gold, Copper, Brass, and More
Danielle Fox and Melinda Barta
Create 30 unique projects featuring a
variety of metal beads, charms, chains and
ndings, including silver, gold, and base
metals.
Paperback, 8 x 9, 128 pages
110 photographs, 20 illustrations
ISBN 978-1-59668-092-0
$22.95
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Diane Fitzgerald
Netted beadwork requires fewer beads,
works up quickly, creates an airy, lacelike
quality, drapes beautifully, and can be
used to cover three-dimensional shapes.
Seventeen projects ranging from floral
embellishments to awe-inspiring jewelry are
included.
Paperback, 8 x 9, 128 pages
50 color photographs, 100 illustrations
ISBN 978-1-931499-15-6
$21.95
Simply Modern Jewelry
Designs from the editor of Stringing
magazine
Danielle Fox
Learn to create simple yet unforgettable
accessories for the modern crafter. This
is the quick and easy guide to making
fashionable necklaces, bracelets, and
earrings that express personal style, using
simple techniques like stringing, wire
wrapping, and knotting for knockout results.
Paperback, 8
1
2 x 10
1
4, 120 pages
150 photographs
ISBN 978-1-59668-048-7
$21.95
Step-by-Step Jewelry Workshop
Simple Techniques for Soldering,
Wirework, and Metal Jewelry
Nicola Hurst
This multi-technique guide for the novice
jewelry maker covers a range of all the
basics needed to get started creating great
designs: transferring designs to metal,
ling, sawing, soldering, piercing, pickling,
forging, as well as how to use wire and
make stone settings, plus cleaning your
jewelry for that nishing touch.
Paperback, 8
1
2 x 11, 128 pages,
350 photographs
ISBN 978-1-59668-060-9
$24.95
Stringing Style O
50+ Fresh Bead Designs for Jewelry
Jamie Hogsett
You dont have to be a designer to make
beautiful jewelry, and you dont have to
hunt all over for inspiring designs. Weve
collected the most gorgeous ideas for
you from Beadwork magazines special
Stringing issues and compiled them in
Stringing Style.
Paperback, 8
1
2 x 10
1
4, 96 pages
60 photographs, 40 illustrations
ISBN 978-1-931499-96-5
$16.95
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Paperback, 8 x 9, 128 pages
80 photographs
ISBN: 978-0-97984070-7
$22.95
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Stringing Style 2
50 More Designs for Beaded Jewelry
Jean Campbell
Following in the footsteps of Stringing Style,
weve gathered proven designs for one-of-
a-kind bracelets, necklaces, and earrings
from Stringing in this stunning collection
for any beader or jewelry maker. Youll
find 12 never-before-seen projects, plus
Stringing 101, a complete refresher course
on stringing.
Paperback, 8
1
2 x 10
1
4, 96 pages
60 photographs, 1 chart,
12 illustrations
ISBN 978-1-59668-036-4
$18.95
Wire Style O
50 Unique Jewelry Designs
Denise Peck
From the editor of Step by Step Wire
Jewelry magazine comes a collection of
50 contemporary, stylish, and absolutely
wearable designs for bracelets, necklaces,
earrings, and pendants handpicked from
a collection of top jewelry designers.
Fundamental wireworking techniques
are explained in detail, including wire
wrapping, weaving, coiling, chain making,
hammering, texturing, and oxidizing.
Paperback, 8
1
2 x 10
1
4, 120 pages
150 photographs, 3 charts
ISBN 978-1-59668-070-8
$19.95
Wirework
Dale Armstrong
Achieve the look of designer wire
jewelry with this step-by-step guide
for the intermediate artist seeking new
design possibilities combined with solid
technique instruction. Eighteen classic,
hard-wire jewelry projects using traditional
wireworking techniques.
Paperback, 8
1
2 x 9, 128 pages
250 photographs
ISBN 978-1-59668-088-3
$22.95
Woven Wire Jewelry
Contemporary Designs and Creative
Techniques
Linda L. Chandler and Christine R. Ritchey
Learn to weave silver or gold wire using these
exciting techniques to create designer-quality
bracelets and chokers. Project instructions
are shown with step-by-step photographs
and range from difficult to easy; most can be
completed without soldering.
Paperback, 8
1
2 x 9, 144 pages
410 color photographs
ISBN 978-1-931499-57-6
$21.95
Zulu Inspired Beadwork
Weaving Techniques and Projects
Diane Fitzgerald
These 25 stunning projects are inspired by
the authors trips to South Africa. Netted
diamond earrings, netted triangle and swag
bracelet, and a Zulu wedding necklace
are accompanied by photos of the object
that inspired the piece, plus step-by-step
instructions.
Paperback, 8
1
2 x 9, 128 pages
100 photographs, 20 illustrations
ISBN 978-1-59668-034-0
$24.95
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Bags with Paper and Stitch
Innovative Surface Techniques for
Embellished Bags
Isobel Hall
Learn to create bags from various types of
papers and materials, including cocoon
strippings, linen, ax, merino, paper clay,
and Translucent Liquid Sculpey. Included
are step-by-step instructions, beautiful
photos, and tips for personalizing.
Paperback, 8
1
2 x 10
3
4, 128 pages
100 photographs
ISBN 978-1-59668-051-7
$24.95
Crochet with Wire
Nancie M. Wiseman
Crocheters, beaders, and wireworkers alike
will relish this innovative approach to
creating necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and
more. Crochet with Wire includes chapters on
crochet basics, techniques, which crochet
hooks to use, the tools required, and how to
choose the wire gauge to suit the projects.
Paperback, 6 x 7
1
2, 88 pages
35 color photographs, 45 color illustrations
ISBN 978-1-931499-77-4
$14.95
Knitting with Wire
Nancie M. Wiseman
Covers the basics of wire knitting including
the tools and techniques for creating 30
innovative projects to handknit, Viking knit
(without needles), and machine knit.
Paperback, 6 x 7
1
2, 96 pages
color photographs throughout
ISBN 978-1-931499-31-6
$16.95
Felt Frenzy
26 Projects for All Forms of Felting
Heather Brack and Shannon Okey
Felt Frenzy explores all the major techniques
of feltmaking, from knit-and-shrink to
wet felting, needlefelting, and recycled
feltingturning salvaged wool sweaters
into useful felt piecesplus ways to combine
techniques for creative and unique results.
Paperback, 8
1
2 x 9, 128 pages
60 photographs, 3 charts, 10 schematics
ISBN 978-1-59668-009-8
$21.95
How We Felt O
Designs and Techniques from
Contemporary Felt Artists
Carol Huber Cypher
Signature works from 20 admired ber artists
are explored, with step-by-step information on
how to achieve their unique effects. Projects
include hats, caps, dresses, bags, slippers,
jewelry, rugs, pillows, and much more.
Paperback, 8
1
2 x 10
1
4, 144 pages
75 photographs, 50 illustrations
ISBN 978-1-59668-031-9
$24.95
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Recipes for Delicious Mixed
Media Creations
Debbi Crane and Cheryl Prater
Mixed Mania features 20+ smart and sassy
mixed-media projects divided like a cookbook
into appetizers, main courses, and sweet
treats for a fresh perspective on the craft.
Paperback, 8
1
2 x 10
1
4, 128 pages
150 photographs
ISBN 978-1-59668-084-5
$22.95
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Stitch, Dissolve, Distort
with Machine Embroidery
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Valerie Campbell-Harding and Maggie Grey
Explore intriguing options in mixed media
with new ideas for stitch techniques,
dissolving fabrics, and distorting fabrics
using innovative materials on the market.
Paperback, 8
1
2 x 10
3
4, 128 pages
100 photographs
ISBN 978-1-59668-050-0
$27.95
Mixed Media Explorations O
Blending Paper, Fabric and
Embellishment to Create Inspired
Designs
Beryl Taylor
Renowned mixed-media artist Beryl Taylor
shows how surprisingly easy and fun it can be
to turn fabric, paper, stitch, and embellishment
into unique pieces of artwork. Beryl gives step-
by-step instructions for making projects while
she encourages readers to follow their own
instincts and experiment.
Paperback, 8
1
2 x 11
1
2, 112 pages
ISBN 978-0976692829
$27.99
Cloth Paper Scissors covers all types
of ber arts and collage work, including mixed
media, assemblage, altered books, art dolls,
visual art journals, rubber stamping, creative
embroidery, and book arts. For the beginning
artist/crafter as well as the advanced, Cloth
Paper Scissors has a playful, positive tone,
encouraging its readers to try new techniques
and share their work and expertise with a
greater audience.
6x/year
$7.99
Fiberarts is the worlds leading textile-art
magazine. It showcases ber art and artists
and provides inspiration, information,
and resources on innovative approaches
to surface design, sculpture, wearable
art, beadwork, quilting, tapestry and wall
hangings, needlework, papermaking, and
basketry.
5x/year
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Studios
Cloth Paper Scissors brings you a special
issue dedicated to creating beautiful,
inviting, unique, and functional studios
for making collages, quilts, handmade
books, and other types of ber and mixed-
media art. This special issue includes 101
organization tips, features several artists
studios, an extreme studio makeover,
budget storage solutions, ten projects to
personalize your space, and more.

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Mixed-Media Self-Portraits
Inspiration & Techniques
Cate Coulacos Prato
Explore creative self-portraits through
exercises, essays, and gallery art. Readers
will nd inspiration plus mixed-media,
collage, and ber-arts techniques.
Paperback, 8
1
2 x 10
1
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100 photographs
ISBN 978-159668-082-1
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Join TV personality and gemologist Katina Forte as she connects with
talented designers and teachers who will instruct you in the art of creating
and combining beads, baubles and jewels. This season weve assembled a
team of experts to answer your most asked questions, instruct you on basic
beading techniques and give you great ideas for beautiful pieces that only
look difcult to create.
Shows 801-803 Metal Basics; More Metal; Glass
Shows 804-806 How to Brick Stitch; Combining Materials; Memory Wire
Shows 807-809 Innovative Designs; Color; Technique Renaissance
Shows 810-813 Rings; Clay; Jewelry Shortcuts; Pendants; Gem Trends
Running time approximately 5 hours, 48 minutes
$39.99
ISBN 979-1-59668-118-7
DVDs
Bead Fest Video Workshops
Have a private one-on-one jewelry-making lesson taught by a pro right in your
own home. Filmed at Bead Fest in August 2008, these workshops bring the
classroom right into your own home. These informative and educational videos
will take you from concept to the nished piece in under 1 hour.
Beaded Viking
Knit Bracelet
Join Denise Peck, editor of Step
by Step Wire Jewelry magazine as
she demonstrates the ancient art
of knitting wire without needles,
using a few simple tools to create
a one-of-a-kind Beaded Viking
knit bracelet. Finish this stunning
piece with a handmade clasp.
Running time: approximately 30
minutes
$24.99
ISBN: 1-59668-151-4
Riveted Earrings
Cut and texture metal sheet,
shape and wrap wire, then add
rivets to your pieces. Teacher
and jewelry artist Tracy Stanley
will instruct you on the basics
of metalsmithing and wirework
and how to use the tools and
techniques that will help you
make these unique Riveted
Earrings.
Running time: approximately 60
minutes
$24.99
ISBN 978-1-59668-152-1
Pod Ring
Create this impressive and
unique ring using wire-weaving,
wire-wrapping, and wire-shaping
techniques. Follow along as Janice
Berkebile teaches you step-by-
step how to transform wire and
beads into this stunning Pod Ring.
Running time: approximately 40
minutes
$24.99
ISBN 978-1-59668-153-8
Custom Collage Charms
Author, editor and PBS, Style
Network, and DIY celebrity guest
Melinda Barta shows you how to
make these nifty sealed collage
charms in Custom Collage Charms.
Lovers of mixed media will delight
in telling stories with charms
embellished with maps, beads,
and scrapbook papers. Seal these
mini collages on bezels and blank
charms for original, whimsical,
and sometimes funky accessories.
Running time: approximately 40
minutes
$24.99
ISBN 978-1-59668-154-5
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Beadwork presents captivating projects
with smart designs and user-friendly
patterns together with inspiring stories
about the world of beads. Beginning and
advanced beaders alike will nd projects
that teach and test them.
6x/year
$5.99
Special issues:
Beads 2009 (March), Easy Wire (October),
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Beads, Fibers, & More (August)
Step By Step Beads is a gateway into
beadwork jewelry for new and intermediate
beaders, with illustrated projects showing
how to make the latest trendsetting
designs. Features include proles, expert
tips on techniques, tools and color, and the
latest new products and materials available
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6x/year
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Special issues:
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Step by Step Wire Jewelry
The only magazine on the market devoted
to designing and making jewelry with wire.
Every issue delivers easy-to-follow, step-
by-step jewelry projects for every skill level,
plus tips, techniques, popular tools, advice
from pros and the latest book and media
reviews.
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Stringing brings readers more designs
than any other beading publication100+
in every issue! Beloved by novice and
expert beaders alike, this magazine
shows do-it-yourselfers how to create
beautiful jewelry using basic techniques,
like stringing, wireworking, and knotting.
Full-color photographs, thorough step-by-
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4x/year
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Jewelry Artist (formerly Lapidary Journal)
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Colored Stone is an international
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the colored gemstone industry, including
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consumer buying trends, marketing and
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Bead Star
A rst-ever beading publication comprised
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the general public! Participants were invited
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material categoriesincluding pearls,
crystals, bers, seed beads, glass, charms,
and moreand this magazine showcases
the best of the best. The winning designers
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get instructions for the nations favorite
simple beaded designs.
1x/year
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Tucson Show Guide
Beads, ndings, tools, supplies, and a host
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1x/year
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Easy Wire
From the creators of Beadwork and Step
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a special issue devoted to simple wire-
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designs, with clear instructions and pages
of inspiration. A comprehensive glossary of
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1x/year
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Beads 2008
A special issue chock-full of resources,
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Creative Jewelry
Creative Jewelry is a special expanded issue
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100 Beaded Jewelry Designs 7
All Wired Up 7
Ancient Modern 1,7
Bags with Paper and Stitch 17
Bead Directory 7
Bead Fest Video Workshops
Beaded Viking Knit Bracelet 19
Bead Fest Video Workshops
Custom Collage Charms 19
Bead Fest Video Workshops
Pod Ring 19
Bead Fest Video Workshops
Riveted Earrings 19
Bead Romantique 7
Bead Star magazine 22
Beaded Cords, Chains,
Straps & Fringe 7
Beaded Embellishment 8
Beaded Garden 8
Beaders Companion 8
Beaders Stash 8
Beading for the Soul 8
Beading in the
Native American Tradition 8
Beading on a Loom 9
Beading on Fabric 9
Beading with Peyote Stitch 9
Beads Baubles and Jewels
TV DVD 19
Beads in Bloom 9
Beads magazine 22
Beadwork Creates
Beaded Bags 10
Beadwork Creates
Beaded Beads 10
Beadwork Creates
Beaded Rings 10
Beadwork Creates Bracelets 10
Beadwork Creates Earrings 10
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Beadwork Creates Necklaces 10
Beadwork magazine 21
Bella Beaded Jewelry 11
Cloth Paper Scissors
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Color Works 11
Colored Stone magazine 21
Create Jewelry: Crystals 12
Create Jewelry: Glass 2
Create Jewelry: Glass 12
Create Jewelry: Pearls 12
Create Jewelry: Stones 12
Creative Jewelry magazine 22
Crochet Jewelry 11
Crochet with Wire 17
Custom Cool Jewelry 11
Designing Jewelry with
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Designing Jewelry
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Easy Wire magazine 22
Elements of Style 12
Fabulous Fabric Beads 12
Felt Frenzy 17
Fiberarts magazine 18
Getting Started Making
Metal Jewelry 13
Getting Started Making
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Getting Started
Stringing Beads 13
Getting Started with
Seed Beads 13
Hand Felted Jewelry
and Beads 13
Hip to Bead 13
How We Felt 17
Jewelry Artist magazine 21
Jewelry Studio:
Silver Wire Fusing 14
Jewelry Studio:
Wire Wrapping 14
Knitting with Wire 17
Making Colorful Wire
& Beaded Jewelry 14
Making Connections 4
Making Connections 15
Making Polymer Clay Beads 14
Marketing and Selling
Your Handmade Jewelry 14
Mastering Beadwork 14
Mixed Mania 17
Mixed Media Explorations 18
Mixed Metals 5, 15
Mixed-Media Self-Portraits 18
Netted Beadwork 15
Simply Modern Jewelry 15
Step by Step Beads magazine 21
Step by Step Wire
Jewelry magazine 21
Step-by-Step Jewelry
Workshop 15
Stitch, Dissolve, Distort with
Machine Embroidery 18
Stringing magazine 21
Stringing Style 15
Stringing Style 2,16
Studios magazine 18
Tucson Show Guide 22
Wire Style 16
Wirework 6, 16
Woven Wire Jewelry 16
Zulu Inspired Beadwork 16
Armstrong, Dale 6, 16
Atkins, Robin 8
Baker, Arlene 9
Barta, Melinda 5,11,15,19
Berkebile, Janice 19
Blackburn, Carol 14
Blessing, Marlene 2,12
Brack, Heather 17
Burnham, Stephanie 7
Campbell, Jean 7,8,10,13,16
Campbell-Harding, Valery 18
Cannarella, Deborah 8
Chandler, Linda 13,14,16
Ciotti, Donatella 11
Clarke, Amy C 8
Cook, Jeannette 9
Crane, Debbi 17
Cypher, Carol Huber 13,14,17
Dean, David 8
Durant, Judith 8
Fitzgerald, Diane 8,15,16
Fox, Danielle 5,15
Gover, Kim 3,11
Grey, Maggie 18
Hacker, Katie 13
Hall, Isobel 17
Hill, Rosemary 12
Hogsett, Jamie 2,12,15
Hurst, Nicola 15
Jones, Linda 14
Jones, Liz 14
Kan, Lisa 7
Kazmer, Susan Lenart 4,15
Kim, Waejong 11
Lareau, Mark 7,13
Lareau, Viki 14
Levaas, Laura 8
Mann, Elise 7
Menz, Deb 11
Okey, Shannon 17
Peck, Denise 16,19
Pierce, Don 9
Prater, Cheryl 17
Prato, Cate Coulacos 18
Pulvermakher, Anna 11
Ritchey, Christine R. 13,14,16
Sersich, Stephanie 11
Stanley, Tracy 19
Star, Vicki 9
Taylor, Beryl 18
Van Horn, Larkin Jean 9
Wedekind, Dustin 13
Weltman, Ronna Sarvas 1,7
Wick, Kristal 12
Wiseman, Nancie M. 17
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Spring 2009 Catalog Index by Author
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