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ISSUES/ARCHIVES : Summer 2007
Volume 3, Number 2
ON THE COVER:
Wire Woven Bead Cap by Iza Malczyk, featured on page
12.
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 |
8 |
Wire
Wise Q & A
with Connie Fox |
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Lookin' Good: An artist's guide to your "About Me" picture.
By Karen Hardy |
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COVER
STORY Wire
Woven Bead Cap
Wire weaving on a very small scale.
By Iza Malczyk
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Rainbow
Wristbands
Chain maille bracelets made with rubber and aluminum jump rings.
By Susan C. Thomas
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Buzzy
Bees Scatter Pins
Wire whimsy.
By Dale "Cougar" Armstrong
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Wire
Woven Pendant
Suspend a stone in an intricate cage of wire.
By Jane Christie
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Copper
Links Necklace
Handmade chain pairs with ceramic raku beads.
By Kim Otterson
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Industrial
Inspired Necklace
Silver washers turns ordinary wire into sparkling sunbursts.
By Ji Sun Dena Yang
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Wire Works
A gallery of original designs |
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Three
Rings
Individually appealing and altogether striking.
By Marie Carter
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Pattern
Wire Earrings
Pattern wire creates instant interest.
By Donna Zimmer
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Fanciful
Hoop Earrings
Add wired beads to simple hoops.
By Stephanie Riger
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Caged
Envy
Glowing beads on vivid coils.
By Syndee Holt
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Media Reviews & Product News |
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SECTIONS |
64 | Classifieds |
66 | AdvertisersÕ
Index |
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