In case you missed it over on About, I’ve been busy designing and stitching up beaded squares to donate to the 2012 Bead-It-Forward project sponsored by Bead&Button magazine. All beaders are invited to contribute a square (or several) and send them off to be included in an amazing

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Dated: 8th January 2012
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Miyuki Tilas are those little square, flat beads sporting two holes each. (Not to be confused with the newly-emerging Preciosa Twin beads, which also boast two holes). This past week I published three new designs that use them, one fringey necklace and two bracelets. Each adapts a

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Dated: 8th January 2012
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Here’s another one for ya: a simple little beaded tube bead that looks surprisingly elegant strung on fine, gold cable chain. I used gold-filled for a little extra sparkle, but gold-plate will work, too. It also makes a cute bracelet strung on 1mm cord. Tap me if you’d like help with it.

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Dated: 30th October 2011
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I’ve been working on a series of hexagon stitch tutorials over on About.com, and I just finished the second piece last week. The first project involved stitching just one round of hexagons to create sparkly little earring drops. The new pattern creates a slightly weighty, very supple

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Dated: 30th October 2011
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I figure that each year, we need at least one new peyote stitch pattern to celebrate Halloween. This time around, I devised these beady spiders carefully guarding their Halloween pumpkins.  On the second page of the pattern, I explain how to center the motif on a cuff for a

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Dated: 30th October 2011
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It’s a diminutive Dia de los Muertos bead skull! And it’s my latest new tutorial on About.com Beadwork. I picked up the 18mm howlite skull bead last month, initially thinking I’d use it for a Halloween design. Then I decided to do a Dia de los Muertos (Mexican Day of the Dead) design

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Dated: 30th October 2011
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