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January 2010 | Every issue of BeadStyle brings you: - Design alternatives for every project to suit both your style and your budget
- Beading tips, new products, an inspiring gallery of reader creations, and more to encourage creativity and fresh ideas with each issue
- A collectible beader's resource notebook page plus: Two new online subscriber-only pages with every issue
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January 2010 issue.
Features  | By
Jane Konkel Get multiple pieces of jewelry from one strand of giant beads |
pg. 32 |
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Cathy Jakicic Extra-long strands make one-strand sets a breeze |
pg. 36 |
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Jane Konkel A shortsighted purchase becomes a lesson in resourcefulness |
pg. 40 |
 | A single strand of diagonally drilled squares makes an edgy set |
pg. 44 |
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Naomi Fujimoto Green garnets take center stage in an earthy set |
pg. 48 |
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Cathy Jakicic String beads you wove yourself in a simply elegant collar |
pg. 56 |
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Catherine Hodge A sparkling lariat requires only two kinds of crystals |
pg. 59 |
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Jane Konkel Understanding the origin of African beads allows you to appreciate this jewelry even more |
pg. 60 |
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Irina Miech Stagger segments of seed beads in a dimensional necklace |
pg. 62 |
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Linda Arline Hartung Top-drilled bicones give a rock candy bracelet a lush look |
pg. 68 |
 | Wire-wrap chain and ribbon for a versatile necklace or bracelet |
pg. 72 |
 | Chain earrings are gorgeous and gratifying |
pg. 76 |
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Monica Han Scrapbooking embellishments make unexpected beading components |
pg. 79 |
 | Try this sweet jewelry treat |
pg. 82 |
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Cathy Jakicic Crystal components sparkle in Art Deco statement pieces |
pg. 84 |
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Jenny Van Assemble a variety of crystals in a brilliant necklace and earrings |
pg. 88 |
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Stacy Werkheiser Gunmetal chain brings out the moody hues of a seasonal set |
pg. 92 |
 | Escape from traditional bails with free-form wirework |
pg. 96 |
Departments Birthstones  | By
Carol McKinney A few turquoise nuggets are all you need to make a fantastic necklace and bracelet. |
pg. 20 |
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Irina Miech A filigree bezel holds a garnet-colored treasure in this delicate necklace. |
pg. 22 |
Under an hour  | Antique brass components layered with Lucite flowers make simple earrings with just a few supplies |
pg. 24 |
Wirework  | These earrings are both fun to make and a terrific way to showcase my center-drilled lampworked disks. |
pg. 28 |
Animal instincts challenge finalists Beader's Notebook bonus page 9 From the editor Reader gallery Bulletin board Staff picks Beader's glossary Basics What to buy Supplies and prices for the January 2010 issue |
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