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Step by Step Beads Fall 2003
Magazine Table of Contents


6

Bead, Beads, Beads!
By Tamara L. Honaman, Managing Editor

7

One More Thing ...
By Merle White, Editor-in-Chief

8

Tips & Letters

10

Showcase: Kristen Frantzen Orr & Maggie Roschyk
Featured Artist

15

Satin Glass Bead
By Kristen Frantzen Orr

19

Satin Glass Necklace
By Maggie Roschyk

24

Pink "Granite" Beads
By Patricia Kimle

28

Faux Lariat
By Kate McKinnon

33

Triangle Bead
By Corina Tettinger

36

2003 Bead Arts Awards

46

Batik Beads
By Pam East

52

Sandstone Half-Baked Beads
By Stacy Lynne Russom

56

Funky Fun Lampwork Bead
By Katy Stidley

58

Funky Bead Explosion Brooches
By Katy Stidley & Janet Flynn

62

Holiday Cha Cha Bracelet
By Susan Rochlin

64

In the Workshop: Beyond the Basics
Lampworking Tips
By Jo Rebeka

68

Media Review
By Martha Aleo

70

Calendar
By Pat Moses-Caudel


In Every Issue...

72

Step by Step Shopper

75

The Next Step:
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77

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80

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82

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ON THE COVER:
Maggie Roschyk's "Satin Glass Necklace" incorporates a netted bead technique using Kristen Frantzen Orr's silver foil "Satin Glass Bead." Photograph ©Lee-Carraher.

Skill Levels:

Beginner:
Someone just starting out can complete this project and be happy with the results.


Beginner/Intermediate:
Someone who has had experience with the material can happily complete this project, but will also learn something new by doing it.


Intermediate:
A comfortable project for someone who has a good working knowledge of the material.


Intermediate/ Advanced:

A project for someone who is ready for a more challenging approach to a material they have worked with repeatedly.


Advanced:
A good project for someone who is confident with the material and has had a lot of experience with the techniques.

2003 Bead Arts Award Winner, Carl Stanley's Clay BeadBead Arts Awards Winners, page 36

Right: Carl Stanley's First Place Clay Bead, Sherman Bead #3