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Step-by-Step Wire Jewelry is packed with detailed and illustrated how-to
projects, this magazine is for wire jewelry makers of all levels. Inside each
issue are articles by expert and well-known authors showing readers how to make
attractive, inexpensive and creative wire jewelry using tools, wire, stones, findings,
beads, gems, jigs, pearls and more.
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Variation
on the Trumpet Bangle
A variation on this project from the Winter 2010 Step by Step Wire Jewelry issue.
by Beth Helberg
(Winter 2010)
Pea
Pod Earrings
Seed beads woven with fine wire and make your own earwires. Make a pair of earrings
that have the feel of a fresh garden with these pea pod earrings. Combine seed
beads and wire in this perfect crossover project. Finished size: 2 1/2”.
by Lindsay Burke, courtesy of FusionBeads.com
(Winter 2009)
Available for a limited time from BeadingDaily.com.

Raindrop
Earrings
These easy wire earrings use big beads framed with coiled drops. This is a quick,
beginner project for wire jewelry makers of all levels to have fun making.
by Jenna Colyar-Cooper, courtesy of FusionBeads.com
(Fall 2009)
Available for a limited time from BeadingDaily.com.

Loop
de Loop Bangle Bracelet
Make a fun wire bangle with crystals and two sterling bangle bracelets. Connect
the bracelets with silver craft wire and leftover crystals from your stash for
an eyecatching and affordable accessory.
by Allison Hoffman at Fusionbeads.com
(Summer 2009)
Available for a limited time from BeadingDaily.com.

Champagne
Wishes Bracelet
Wrap champagne-colored cubic zirconia beads on the frame with gold-filled wire
around this pretty bangle. Attach embellishing beads with jump rings.
by Fusionbeads.com
(Summer 2009)
Available for a limited time from BeadingDaily.com.

Garnets
Galore
Create this eye-catching pendant with basic tools and skills. Easy to customize,
you can use a variety of beads and gemstones to achieve your own individual look.
This design is simple enough for a day at work and fun enough to effortlessly
take you from the office to a night on the town! The finished piece measures 17"-18",
but the length can be easily customized by increasing or decreasing the length
of the chain.
by Minnie Bhupathi
(Summer Preview 2009)
Available for a limited time from BeadingDaily.com.

Stud
Earrings
These earrings are made by spiraling both ends. You can also modify this design
by adding a loop at the bottom of the earring, and attaching a bead of your choice.
It's a fun earring design that can be dressed up or kept casual.
by Jeanette Blix Ryan
(Spring 2009)
Available from BeadingDaily.com.

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