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Summer 2005BACK ISSUES/ARCHIVES : Fall 2005
Volume 1, Number 3

ON THE COVER:
Primitive Wire Bead Necklace by Ronna Sarvas Weltman, featured on page 22. Photo: Todd Murray.
Bottom, Left to right: Fanciful Figure-8 Earrings by Alice Korach. Wire Link Bracelet by Denise Perry. Wave Ring by Karen Tihor. Flip-Flop Heart Bracelet by Pepper Mentz.

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.

Inside Step by Step Wire Fall 2005

6

Off the Wire
By Denise Peck, Editor-in-Chief

8

Wire Workshop
with Nina Graci

14

Wire Wise Q & A
with Connie Fox

15

Crazy Lace Agate Pendant
Trap your treasures with wire. Beginner-to-Intermediate.
By Ronna Sarvas Weltman

19

Flip-Flop Heart Bracelet
Simple links speak of love. Beginner-to-Intermediate.
By Pepper Mentz

22

I Love You Earrings
Sign your love in wire. Beginner-to-Intermediate.
By Julie Charles

27

DancinÕ Greens
Tourmaline and wire twist around the neck. Beginner-to-Intermediate.
By Linda Lederman

32

Wire Link Bracelet
Lampwork beads looped with wire. Intermediate.
By Denise Perry

38

Twisted Wire Choker
Heavy-gauge curled wire creates drama. Beginner-to-Intermediate.
By Jennifer L. Mank

42

Fanciful Figure-8 Earrings
Beaded hoops donÕt have to be round. Intermediate-to-Advanced.
By Alice Korach

44

Cover Story: Crazy Alsorts Necklace
Many shapes form a delectable piece! Intermediate.
By Linda Jones

52

Pink Polymer Clay & Wire Bracelet and Earrings
Clay and wire mix for a cool look. Intermediate.
By Karen Perry

58

Wave Ring
A swirl of bi-metal wire. Beginner-to-Intermediate.
By Karen Tihor

64

Wire Products
By Eric Van Osten

66

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