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Free project: Spiral stitch bead-and-pearl necklace! Combine freshwater pearls, fire-polished beads, and seed beads for a fashionable necklace. With pearls available in so many colors, you can customize this look to suit your wardrobe! Classic style→
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Sneak preview of the April issue! The April 2019 issue of Bead&Button will be arriving on newsstands any day. What projects will inspire you? Use bead weaving to stitch a quick and easy bracelet and earrings. Netting is used to make a beautiful pearl necklace and peyote for a pendant. Right-angle weave and the Albion stitch are used for a necklace and use leftover beads in a stash busting bracelet. Read on to see the photos! Check out the projects!→
Still time to enter the February Design Challenge! This month, allow the arctic (or Antarctic!) tundra to speak to you. Will your work incorporate the sharp edges of stones and the smoothness of an impenetrable frozen surface? Maybe your piece will harness the sensation of solitude accompanying an expansive landscape. Or perhaps you’ll take the playful route; a pair of baby polar bears wrestling, a hawk soaring overhead, a penguin stumbling on its way to a snack. They say only the toughest plants and animals survive the harsh elements of an arct ic tundra. Will your work make it through? Share your work today→Bead Buzz We're looking for a few good projects! Do you design your own beadwork patterns and beaded jewelry? If so, we’d love to hear from you. Bead&Button is always on the lookout for original designs to showcase in the magazine and in our digital supplement, B&B Extra. We accept a broad range of bead-stitching techniques and projects, and we compensate designers for accepted submissions. Check out our newly-revised submission guidelines →
Back to Basics: Ten Tips for Terrific Tension The first tip is obvious: Picking up your beadwork can greatly improve your stitching tension. Holding the beads in the stitch you just added and the working thread where it exits the last bead will prevent the stitch from loosening up as you add the next stitch. Only let go of the working thread once the next stitch is completed, and then only to move your grasp down to the next stitch.
Free video: Vertical bead stitching with Marcia Balonis Join jewelry artist and author Marcia Balonis as she demonstrates her vertical bead stitching technique. You can use this stitch to create the stunning projects in her new book, Lush and Layered Beadweaving.
Have you entered BeadDreams yet? Now in its 20th year, our annual juried competition showcasing exceptional bead and jewelry artistry from around the world is now accepting submissions. The pieces inspire awe and amazement every year at the Bead&Button Show exhibit in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Thanks to our generous sponsors, finalists will compete not only for bragging rights, but they will also vie for some really amazing prizes! Check out photos of last year’s winners→
Easy amethyst and pearl bracelet When we hear “amethyst,” the rich purple jewel tone comes to mind. But we love the soft lilac shades of pink amethyst as well. If your birthday’s in February, you can take your pick of the purple palette. Try adding lavender or platinum pearls — this elegant project is so easy, you’ll be able to whip up many options. Make it in other colors, too→
Free project: Fabergistic earrings Designer Cathy Jakicic calls these “Faber-gist” because she was going for look of a Faberge egg! While it’s not quite there, you get the gist! Perfect for Easter→
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