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Bead & Button

(more) »rank: 1106

from: Kalmbach Publ Co


Editorial Product Review: :Provides information on making beaded accessories without special skills. Provides full-color, step-by-step photos and directions.


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Beadwork

(more) »rank: 1031

from: Interweave Press


Editorial Product Review: :Beadwork publishes beautiful projects in all types of beadwork on- and off-loom beadwork, wirework, bead knitting and crochet presented with easy-to-follow directions and crystal-clear photography. Beadwork magazine is quite simply the whole world of beading at your fingertips.


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Simply Beads

(more) »rank: 787

from: Drg Publishing


Editorial Product Review: :Simply Beads Magazine inspires imagination with the newest and best beading projects, from jewelry to home d cor items! Printed in full color on high-quality paper, there are literally scores of new and original beading projects in each issue, making this a terrific value.


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Jewelry Artist

(more) »rank: 497

from: Interweave Press


Editorial Product Review: :Issues feature great articles on gemstones, artist profiles, the jewelry arts and Step-by-Step easy-to-follow workshops on jewelry making, gem cutting, and more. Also included are exquisite full-color photo spreads, the world's largest international gem show calendar and much more!


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Step By Step Beads

(more) »rank: 1232

from: Interweave Press


Editorial Product Review: :Step by Step Beads contains clearly illustrated, step by step lessons in creating beads and beaded jewelry. Issues feature jewelry projects from beginner to advanced, in mediums that include not just beads but also polymer and metal clay, fibers, wire and more.


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Jill Oxtons Cross Stitch and Beading

(more) »rank: 1772

from: Jill Oxton Publications


Editorial Product Review: :Published since 1990, Jill Oxton's Cross Stitch & Beading is an Australian magazine that contains at least 25 designs in each issue on a wide variety of subjects. Issues also contain tips, project ideas, and step-by-step instruction.


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Stringing

(more) »rank: 1964

from: Interweave Press


Editorial Product Review: :Published 4 times a year Stringing provides stylish and intriguing jewelry designs for the fashion conscious beader. Creative inspiration for beading your own earrings, bracelets and necklaces.


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Bead Unique

(more) »rank: 2427

from: All American Crafts Inc


Editorial Product Review: :The magazine showcases how beads can accent every aspect of life. Each project includes easy-to-follow step-by-step photos and well written instruction, as well as an explanation of the creative inspiration behind the featured beadwork.


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Bead Society of Greater Washington and the Bead Museum of Wa

(more) »rank: 15923

from: Bead Soc of Greater Washington


Editorial Product Review: :The magazine showcases how beads can accent every aspect of life. Each project includes easy-to-follow step-by-step photos and well written instruction, as well as an explanation of the creative inspiration behind the featured beadwork.


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Creative Beading

(more) »rank: 15923

from: Woodlands Publishing Pty Ltd


Editorial Product Review: :The magazine showcases how beads can accent every aspect of life. Each project includes easy-to-follow step-by-step photos and well written instruction, as well as an explanation of the creative inspiration behind the featured beadwork.


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