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3 D’oh Nutz
MEL JONASSEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PAGE 8
designer JANICE TAPIA
photography
JOE COCA, ANN SWANSON
5 Going Bananas
LYNN DAVY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PAGE 12
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project
deliciously
diagonal beaded
bead
JESSICA BEELS
beaded pillow
beads
CAROL HUBER CYPHER
RESOURCES
Fig. 4
Fig. 2 Check your local bead shop or contact: All
Repeat around so your triangle has materials: Beads by Blanche, (201) 385-6225,
Notice that we are peyote-stitching in rounded corners. After placing the last www.beadsbyblanche.com.
the round, always increasing (adding B, pass through only the first A of the
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one slice. Hold the piece that you QJFDFT
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until you reach the last row. Add other. Join one to another by pass- t8IFOKPJOJOHUIFCSJDL
2 beads to end the last row and ing down through 2 beads of the TUJUDIFETMJDFT
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weave the thread through the second slice and up through the UIFNTJEFCZTJEFSBUIFSUIBO
piece to reinforce it. Add 2 beads 2 beads on the first slice that the VTJOHUIFUISFBEUPQVMMUIFN
to the other end and pass down thread originally exited. This will
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row. You should now have a base should cause both rows of beads to
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decreasing down to a two-bead stitch, always pulling to join (Fig. 4). UIFN
point. When you reach the top, Proceed around until the seams are
weave the thread back down to the fully attached. Weave the thread to t4PNFUJNFTBCFBETIJGUTTP
base (Fig. 2). the edge of the slice and repeat JUTIPMFJTGMVTIVQBHBJOTUBO-
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RESOURCES
Check your local bead shop or contact: All CBMM
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Fig. 2 materials: Beyond Beadery, (800) 840-5548, UIFQPTTJCJMJUJFTBSFFOEMFTT
www.beyondbeadery.com.
party
girl
necklace
ROBIN COWART
Fig. 4
going bananas
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