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Winter 2006BACK ISSUES/ARCHIVES : Spring 2007
Volume 3, Number 1

ON THE COVER:
Japanese 2-by-2 Beaded Chain Maille Bracelet by Gladys Botz, featured on page 50.

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


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


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


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


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

Inside Step by Step Wire Spring 2007

6

Off the Wire
By Denise Peck, Editor-in-Chief

7

Mailbox

8

Wire Wise Q & A
with Connie Fox

10

David Weiman Shares Marketing Wisdom in The Jewelry Selling Answer Book
By Nina Graci

13

Celtic Twist Earrings
A three-wire design makes elegant knots.
By Karen Tellefsen

15

A Fine Balance
By Ronna Sarvas Weltman

16

Oyster's Gift Necklace
Brass wire enhances glass pearls and faceted crystals.
By Maria Doo

21

Abacus Earrings
Frame-worked beads.
By The Rev. Gay Lynn Saunders

26

Peruvian Opal Bracelet
Waves of wire surround seafoam green opal beads.
By Jodi L. Bombardier

31

Crocheted Daisy Earrings
Pearls and wire blossom into airy flowers.
By Stephanie Riger

34

Wire Works
A gallery of original designs

35

Drusy Leaves for Spring
Wrap wire around intricate-shaped stones.
By Dale "Cougar" Armstrong

40

Rose on the Vine
Forged sterling fibula showcases a lampworked bead.
By Carolyn Baum

44

Diamond Link & Bracelet
Make this intricate component to use as links in the bracelet that follows, as well as many other designs.
By Karen Traeger Rakosi

50

COVER STORY
Japanese 2-by-2 Beaded Chain Maille Bracelet
Add burst of color to your chain maille!
By Gladys Botz

53

Sandy Lanterns Bangle
A simple design with visual impact.
By Kerry Bogert

58

Cat Walk
Wire wrapped floating cat pendant or earrings.
By Susan Parry

61

Wire Basics

62

Media Reviews

   

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64

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66

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