Beadwork Corrections 2013

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February/March 2013

Correction
Sultan’s Treasure Bracelet by Maria Teresa Moran (page 46) Corrections are in bold

Row 1, Unit 2, Round 3: String 1B and pass through the next B of the previous round, then string 1C and pass through the following B; repeat. String 1B; pass through the next B of the previous round, then string 1C and pass back through the first B of the connector, the corner B of the previous unit, and the third B of the connector. String 1C and pass through the next B. Weave through beads to exit from the bottom center B in Round 1 of this unit (Fig. 4, purple thread).


June/July 2013

Correction
Double Diamondback Bracelet by Alice Coelho (page 72)

The first sentence of Round 5 should read:
Round 5: ***String 1B, 1A, and 1B; pass through the next B of Round 4.

Correction
Paisley Parade Necklace by Jayashree Paramesh (page 62)

In step 2, Dangle, the second mention of Fig. 4 should say (Fig. 4, red thread) instead of (Fig. 4, blue thread). The sentence should read: “String 1A; pass through the I (Fig. 4, red thread).”


August/September 2013

Correction
Fireworks Necklace by Jill Wiseman (page 34)

There is a thread path clarification in Step 2. Please use these revised instructions, accompanied by a new Figure 2 (below):

2) FRINGE. String 6B, 1D, and 3A; pass back through the 1D and 6B to form a fringe (Fig. 2, blue thread). Pass through the next 2A on the base. String 6B, 1D, and 3A; pass back through the 1D and 6B to form another fringe, then weave through beads to exit down through an adjacent C (Fig. 2, red thread). Continue in the same fashion to add 1 fringe below each horizontal 1C of the base. Note: Form all fringes so they sit on the same side of the base.
New Fig 2

Clarification
Four Corners Earrings by Michelle McEnroe (page 60)

It is important to use the tapered (original) SuperDuos.


October/November 2013

Clarification

Simply Seeds – Rivendell Rope by Jeanne Evans (page 78)

The Materials list mentions “gray polyester topstitching thread,” and the instructions refer to that fiber as “crochet thread.” “Gray polyester topstitching thread” and “crochet thread” are one and the same in this project.

Correction

Simply Seeds – Rivendell Rope by Jeanne Evans (page 78)

In Step 3, Clasp Bar, the second-to-last sentence of “Embellishment, End 1” should read: “String 2A, pass through the center 1F, string 2A (not 2D), and pass down through the remaining open edge B.”

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