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March 2010

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Features
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By Cathy Jakicic
Use resin on fabric to create colorful charms
pg. 34
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By Irina Miech
Set tiny photographs in shapely bezels for an easy memory bracelet
pg. 38
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By Jane Konkel
Pour your heartfelt sentiments into a playful pendant
pg. 40
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By Steven James
Create resin confections for a colorful bracelet
pg. 42
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By Paulette Biedenbender
Clothing clasps move up in the world - to your neckline!
pg. 48
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For no-fuss earrings, these spiral disks fit the bill
pg. 52
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By Cathy Jakicic
Combining glass "species" creates a harmonious hole
pg. 54
Touch the lives of others through beads
pg. 58
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By Irina Miech
Ceramic and brass components create a fashion buzz
pg. 60
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By Linda Arline Hartung
Lines of crystal chain read beautifully around your neck
pg. 64
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Combine lace doilies and embroidery floss in crafty hoop earrings
pg. 68
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Balance a pendant with leaf-shaped links
pg. 70
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Coordinate pastel tones for a quick necklace, bracelet, and earrings
pg. 72
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By Ann Westby
Flat beads make a flattering backdrop for your wirework
pg. 76
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Go on a treasure hunt for the makings of this floral stretch bracelet
pg. 78
Departments
Birthstones
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By Monica Han
A crystal pendant adds serious glitz to a filigree flower
pg. 20
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By Jane Konkel
I played up the green and yellow stones and kept things simple; a few nuggets, brass findings, and leather cord.
pg. 22
Under an hour
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Flower components come in wire, filigree, crystal-studded, and other varieties, so pick your favorite posies and dangle them from simple post earrings
pg. 26
Wirework
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Even if you've never wrapped wire before, you'll master it quickly with this project
pg. 30
From the editor
Reader gallery
Bulletin board
Staff picks
Beader's Notebook Bonus page 10
Beader's glossary
Basics
What to buy
Shopping and pricing for the March 2010 issue
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