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         Beadwork:     more books (100)
  1. Beading with Herringbone Stitch (Beadwork How-To series) by Vicki Star, 2001-11-01
  2. Navajo Beadwork: Architectures of Light by Ellen K. Moore, 2003-12
  3. Bead Crochet: A Beadwork How-To Book (Beadwork How-To series) by Bethany Barry, 2004-04-01
  4. Quilting & Applique With Southwest Indian Designs (Beadwork Books) by Charlotte Christiansen Bass, 1999-06
  5. Beads of Life: Eastern And Southern African Beadwork from Canadian Collections (Mercury Series) by Marie-louise Labelle, 2005-06
  6. Step-By-Step Bead Stringing: A Complete Illustrated Professional Approach (Beadwork Books) by Ruth F. Poris, 2001-03-15
  7. Beadwork: A World Guide by Pam Stallebrass, Caroline Crabtree, 2002-11-16
  8. The Vest Book: Create and Customize Your Own Vests Using Embroidery, Fabric Painting, Beadwork, Applique, and a Host of Other Techniques by Jacqueline Farrell, 1995-09
  9. How To Do Beadwork by Mary White, 1904
  10. Beadwork Creates Beaded Beads by Jean Campbell, 2005
  11. Beadwork, December 2007/January 2008 Issue by Editors of BEADWORK Magazine, 2007-11-05
  12. Contemporary Loomed Beadwork by T. Spears, 1987-06
  13. The Basics of Bead Stringing (Beadwork Books) by Debbie Kanan, Kanan, 2001-02-07
  14. Beads & Beadwork of the American Indian

61. Aunt Molly's Bead Street -- Beadwork Projects
Free tutorials for making bead earrings, necklaces, and working with quills andshells. Includes free web art and patterns for beadworkers.
http://home.flash.net/~mjtafoya/projects.htm
Home Classroom Patterns Gallery Honk! Auntie's Neighborhood Aunt Molly's
BEADWORK CLASSROOM

These instructions, the patterns and all illustrations and images ©2003 Mary J. Tafoya.
Single copies may be downloaded only for personal, non-commercial use. Can't find what you're looking for? Search This Site
updated 06/03/04
No-Sew Projects with

Polymer Clay Face Cabochons

Cuff Bracelet Tutorial

for sale at bead-patterns.com Powerpoint Bead Graphs
Bead Edging

Dentalium Shell Fringe Beaded Three-Strand Braid A n ... Patriotic Ribbon Potato Pearl Choker Odd-count Flat Peyote Stitch U sing Porcupine Quills as Bugle Beads Tubular Peyote Stitch Tassel Earring Three-Bead Angel Charms All the projects above and were developed, written and illustrated by Mary J. Tafoya. They're fairly standard techniques, and any similarities to other published projects and techniques are purely coincidental. TERMS OF USAGE: Single copies may be downloaded for personal, non-commercial Check out my Beader Links page for other folks' projects!

62. Bona Africa
Fine Zulu artifacts including contemporary and traditional ceramics, carved wooden artifacts, woven beer baskets, contemporary wire baskets and traditional beadwork.
http://www.AfricaArt.co.za/
We specialise in traditional and contemporary Zulu ceramics, beer baskets, wooden artifacts,
traditional beadwork and contemporary woven wire baskets.

63. Wampum--Native American Beadwork
Wampum purple and white shell beads was not really money but a method ofrecording solemn agreemnts, history, or religious matters.
http://www.kstrom.net/isk/art/beads/wampum.html
W AMPUM T REATIES, S ACRED R ECORDS
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O n the left, Atlantic whelks, the type of shell from which chains of white wampum tubular beads (which were strung in coimplex chains) were made from the long central spiral inside the shell. Right, a quahog, the Atlantic clam from which the more rectangular purple wampum beads were made. Its name comes from the Narraganset word po-qua-hock . Belt-wampum beads were rectangular cutouts, with drilled holes, rolled smooth on sandstone, then woven into a shell-beaded fabric. They recorded agreements, with the purple color predominant if the agreement was considered more important, serious, or sad.
The Hiawatha Belt
T his belt may be the oldest. It represents the first United Nations agreement, the first time in history anywhere on the globe where independent nations were able to join together under a unified government that allowed individual customs and governments of member nations. Prior to this idea, throughout the world's history in all places and times, national growth was by conquest and forced subjection empire growth. This belt memorialized Haudaunosee, League of the Pine Tree (center) or Great Peace, of the 5 original Iroquois Nations, who became the 6 Nations after they received fleeing southern Tuscarora into the League.

64. Crown & Eagle Antiques Online Catalog. Native American Indian Art, Antiques, Col
American Indian antiques and artifacts; old pawn jewelry, rugs, basketry, beadwork, pottery, weapons.
http://www.crowneagle.com

65. Martha Berry: Cherokee Beadwork Artist
Beaded art inspired by traditional Southeastern Woodlands Native American Indianbeadwork.
http://www.berrybeadwork.com/
Home Page
Bandolier Bags

Moccasins

Sashes
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Beaded art inspired by traditional Southeastern Woodlands Native American Indian beadwork. Mrs. Berry creates bandolier bags, moccasins, belts, sashes and men's garters, in the styles worn by the Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Seminole, prior to 1850. Display mounts for bandolier bags are also available. To order patterns and how-to instructions for making Southeastern Woodlands beadwork, click here and order online. We offer patterns for traditional bandolier bags, ceremonial sashes, belts and three styles of moccasins. Also available are high-quality notecards and refrigerator magnets featuring Mrs. Berry's work. To order online, click here MasterCard and Visa accepted. Please e-mail Mrs. Berry if you wish to purchase beadwork using your MasterCard or Visa credit card. Thanks. "Those who are at the forefront of teaching our culture are our artists and crafts people. People like Martha Berry, Lena Blackbird, Anna Mitchell, Knokovtee Scott, Bill Glass, Talmadge Davis, Mary Adair, and many others memorialize and teach our culture and traditional arts. But as each of them know and would tell you, their Cherokee projects must be historically accurate and culturally true; otherwise, they have compromised the value of their work."
    ~Excerpt from "Let Us Build One Fire" - 2002 State of the Nation Report
    by Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chadwick "Corntassel" Smith
Martha Berry
Photographs by Dave Berry
Created and Maintained by Christina and Dave Berry

66. Sacred Dreams Custom Beadwork
Custom hand crafted beaded jewelry, clothing, dream catchers, fur and leather purses.
http://members.tripod.com/sacreddreams/
" My gift to you is quality workmanship !" Owned and operated by Debra Mills since 1996 I specialize in hand crafted items of beauty, grace, and healing. All of my items are made with the extreme care using the finest materials available. Customizing any item is a special feature I desired bring to you because I feel that you, the customer, are the most important in any transaction. The love that goes into each piece reflects my passion for beauty, beadwork, and the love of my fellow man. I hope you will treasure the gifts I have to share with you through my artwork. Custom Ordering - Click Here We now have are developing a new line of wedding veils! They are simply gorgeous and very elegant! Go to the Gallery to see samples. Check out my current auctions on ebay! New line of Beaded Butterfly Barrettes on Ebay ONLY! Click the banner to find out more about Project Proud Now you can pay me securely using Pay Pal. Pay with your debit or credit card! Simply go to the Order link and follow the directions, then click the Pay Pal link and you're there!! It's as easy as One...Two!

67. Free Beadwork Patterns
are free to use for any noncommercial purposes! Return to the AB Art Glass beadwork Home Page. Updated 3/19/01 Ann Brodrick - AB Art Glass beadwork.
http://www.joust.com/AB/Free_Patterns_Page.html
This Page has Earned the Golden Crane Creativity Award!
Something we can all use a little of!
Loom Pattern
Peyote Pattern
Patterns shown here are free to use for any non-commercial purposes!

68. Native American ArtPages MENU
The late Paula Giese's reviews, discussion, information, and examples of Indian beadwork, pottery, basketry, regalia and other art forms. Links to galleries.
http://www.kstrom.net/isk/art/art.html
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Subscribe to:
Native Peoples Magazine

American Indian Art Magazine

American Indian Art and Ethnographica Magazine
CONTENTS Definition of Indian, Native, Indigenous Artist; Native American Arts and Crafts Act; Philosophy of Inclusion Here Beads and Beadworking techniques Honoring elder Maud Kegg Norval Morrisseau, Daphne Odjig, Legend Painting Canadian Ojibwe, Woodland painters Pottery, Clay Sculpture Honoring Nora Naranjo-Morse 3 Pottery Books Review-essay that's self-guided Internet student research project or trip American Indian Artists (U.S. Tribes) Honoring Oglala Lakota Vic Runnels Minnesota Indian Artists Honoring Patrick DesJarlait Indigenous Textiles, Clothing and Regalia Young People's Art (local) and BIA Young People art gallery Texts: Essays and Book Reviews about Native Art Web Galleries Featuring Indigenous People's Art for Sale Photography old historic and current news photos as well as Art Photography by Native People Basketry history, environmental problems, plants, galleries Picture stories ledger, robe, comix art by Native artists

69. Beadwork Home Page
Native American style beadwork grouped in galleries by beadworking method.
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/3091/
Hi! to my homepage!
Salt Lake City
Where the Met and We Were Spectacular!!!
On the Greatest Snow on Earth!
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Raptors the Ogden City farm club of the NL LA Dodgers
WSU
Member of the Big Sky Conf.
Bead Work
Flat Stitch (Free Hand Off Loom)Method
Peyote
On Loom
Apleque
Huilchol
(Some of you are having trouble with the phrase flat stitch. I call it flat stitch because that is what the guy called it when he showed me how to do it. If you call it something else, fine, I won't be offended. It is not lazy stitch, it is not sewn on leather or cloth, it might be brick stitch, etc. I am not really sure.)
Good news:
A visitor may have solved the controversy.
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"The first time I saw that stitch was at a Pow Wow. Grandma Redbird called it "fake loom" but I have also found instructions for it under the name "square stitch" . . .that is, if I'm judging it right"
Rebecca Barker Flat Stitch instructions Links to other sites on the Web Free Web Site
Geneology OCB Trading Post HELP THE ATHLETE
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70. Maria's Virtual Home | Beadwork | Patterns | Main Page
Free patterns, gallery, and links for Russian beadwork.
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Lofts/8782/beads/patterns_e.htm
Beadwork Patterns S ome of the patterns I have here are very popular in Moscow and every classes on beadwork teach them, some are of my own design, this is just my little contribution into the Internet beading collection. Yes, if you search the Internet sites on beadwork You'll find more patterns than you could weave for years! All the patterns on my site are free, read them, print and try. H ere is my Beading FAQ where I have gathered the most often asked questions about the patterns and the beadwork gallery on this site. I had my first beadwork book... well, not a book, just a thin magazine... published! It has 12 patterns of beaded purses, some of them can be seen in my gallery. Regretably, it is in Russian. And I don't sell it myself, I had 50 copies and sent most of them to my friends Russian beadwork shops sell it as well as other nice Russian bead books. You may fax a request for minimum quantity to (7+095) 195-92-90, probably they can wholesale overseas.

71. Index
On this site you ll find a link to my see my jewelry and other beadwork, My beadwork Clicking the above will take you my Picturetrail album site where I
http://www.rubysbeadwork.com/
Hello....Welcome to my obsession!
On this site you'll find a link to my see my jewelry and other beadwork, tutorials I have done and links to my favorite beady places.
Happy Beading,
Ruby
My Beadwork
Clicking the above will take you my Picturetrail album site where I have pictures of all my work. Links to my favorite places on the web
Check out these links!
This page has links to a bunch of Picturetrail albums that artists have created to show their work. There's some amazing stuff to see here!!! Grab a cup of your favorite drink, and get ready for some fabulous surfing! Have fun!
If you would like to have your site listed here, please email me A quick note about the tutorials.
Since I posted these tutorials, I've started to see the variations that people have come up with using the tutorials as a starting place. I thought it would be great to have a page showing these works! So if you do one of my tutorials, and would like your picture posted, please email it to me!
Come and take a look at Guest Page 1 email Best when viewed with IE
NEW! Another Daisy Variation Bracelet

72. Native American Beadwork
Beaded jewelry based on Indian designs.
http://home.comcast.net/~dominic.martinez/wsb/html/view.cgi-home.html-.html
Native Pride Beadworks
All beadwork is hand-made by Dominic M.
Beads of different types have been used for ornamention by man since the beginning of time. These have take many forms,such as horns,seeds,beads,claws,bones,and stones.I would like to share with you the many designs I have created.Many of my designs are set designs,background colors can be changed to your favorite color.Most of my work are "One Of A Kinds." Please visit my new WEBPAGE

73. Lakota Creations - Native American Arts And Crafts
Featuring beadwork, dreamcatchers, and crafts by native and nonnative artists.
http://www.lakotacreations.com/
Lakota Creations is proud to bring you Native American arts and crafts by American Indian artists. We strive to provide traditional and non-traditional items of high quality so that the artists featured can continue to create the things they love and maintain their culture.
Home On-Line Catalog What's New Classes ... Links Links Display Your Work on this Site Privacy Statement We'd like to welcome another new artist, Bill Tiger
Read more about Bill, and his beadwork We have many items in our on-line catalog , and you can now request a printed catalog . We also have with information about the artists featured and their cultures. Some items can be custom ordered by you, in whatever colors you would like. Also, see our What's New page for new artists, items, and announcements. You can join our mailing list at the bottom of this page. You can find information about Lakota Creations here

74. Index
Offers dream catchers, glass etchings, painted feathers, beadwork, and beading patterns.
http://www.beadnpride.com/
BEAD N' PRIDE BEADWORK EARRINGS located on the Seneca Nation of Indian reservation PAINTED FEATHERS GLASS ETCHINGS DREAMCATCHERS MISC. ... AWARDS special
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for further details,click on picture GET YOUR AWARD MEET THE ARTIST LINKS WEB RINGS FREE SHIPPING IN THE US.
PLUS A FREE GIFT WITH EVERY ORDER
All prices are listed in US dollars. E-MAIL ME GUEST BOOK Enjoy your visit.
This site will be updated often
Come back soon to see what's new. I stand behind my work 100%
therefore, if you are not completely satisfied with any purchase,
I will refund the full purchase price
within 30 days. last updated on December 7, 04 Pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal! Tell A Friend! Type In Your Name: Type In Your E-mail: Your Friend's E-mail: Your Comments: Receive copy: since march 15, 2002 Would you like to see the process of painting a feather? Simply e-mail me and ask to be added to my newsletter list. You will also be kept up to date on new items, special prices, and members only contests. It's free, and you may unsubscribe at any time. Your e-mail address will never be shared or given out... not for any reason. Enjoy! Bead N' Pride 6673 Rt. 417 #31

75. Coyote's Game Native American Silver Jewelry, Native American Beadwork And Nativ
Coyote s Game Native American silver, beadwork and crafts information.
http://www.coyotesgame.com/
Free gift wrap for most items Calendar of Native American Events Calendar of 2005 New Mexico Rodeos Information on Native American Crafts FOR YOUR PROTECTION AND INFORMATION Payment Shipping Gift Certificates Customer Privacy ... Links partners Don't want to order on-line? Use our toll-free order number (800) 952-5214. Coyote's Game offers quality Native American silver jewelry, beadwork and crafts, and Pam Dietrich Deerskin Bags and Clothing. We have original gifts for everyone in the family, plus customer service with a smile! All of our Native American jewelry and crafts are authentic and hand-made by skilled Native American craftspeople. None are factory or piece-work produced. Our Native American silver jewelry represents quality craftsmanship in a variety of pieces ranging from earrings and pendants to bolo ties. In our other Indian crafts section you'll find pottery, miniature Navajo rugs and more. Our selection of Native American beadwork from many tribes across the United States includes glass beaded jewelry by recognized Native American bead artists. Coyote's Game offers a wide selection of beaded hat bands, bracelets, barrettes, earrings, as well as fine beaded belts. Visit our Native Art Expressions Dolls section for unique hand-made and painted Native American dolls.

76. TidesWell Cottage Artist Studio - Handcrafted Beadwork And Stained Glass
Specializing in handcrafted beadwork and stained glass.
http://www.tideswellcottage.com
HandCrafted Beadwork and Stained Glass
TidesWell Cottage Home
BeadWork
Amulet Bags
Barefoot Sandals

Celtic

Christmas
...
Valentine Bracelet
French Beaded Flowers
Roses
Stained Glass
Business Card Holders
Celtic

Goddess

Suncatchers
Patterns
Free Pattern: Love and Kisses Bead Crochet Pattern
Make Your Own Bead Spinner
Information
About Us
Contact Information

Links
Shipping and Payment Information ... Shopping Cart
Welcome to my studio!
Whether you are looking for a unique gift for that special someone, or a special item for yourself or your home, you'll find lots of wonderful stained glass and beaded items to capture your imagination. We have celtic knot stained glass panels , and celtic spiral bracelets as well as celtic earrings. There are Goddess panels and Goddess suncatchers and bracelets and earrings. There are lots of french beaded flowers - even bonsai - to choose from, for an everlasting gift of flowers. My name is Renate. Everything here is handcrafted by me. Most are original designs. Nothing is mass-produced. There are limited numbers of each item available - sometimes just one. If you like something but would prefer a different color, please feel free to email me. I can probably make what you want.
What's New:
We are having a super-busy summer here at TidesWell Cottage Artist Studio. Those of you who have tried to call us know that we're tough to get hold of. If you leave a message on the phone answering machine, we WILL call back. And we check our emails twice a day. Our orders are shipping as scheduled, and in between, we are busy, busy renovating a garage into a studio. We wanted a place where local people and visitors can come and see and buy our work. We'll be teaching some beading classes as well, and selling beading supplies. The updating of this website is having to wait a bit, and we're still available at the current contact places. We'll update soon. We're also moving house, so it is hectic. If you want to check out our new place, have a look at our

77. Darkhare Beadwork
I don t aggressively sell my beadwork but if you see a piece you must have, pleaseemail me and I ll send you a price list. vessels dolls, etc. amulets
http://www.beadcave.com/julia/
New! My beadknitting book/DVD is ready. Click here to order.
My books and patterns aside, this site exists primarily to provide inspiration. I don't aggressively sell my beadwork but if you see a piece you must have, please email me and I'll send you a price list.
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78. Turtle Island Productions
Discusses Chippewa/Ojibway customs such as spear fishing, the megis shell, wild rice, maple sugar, beadwork, moccasins, the canoe and the pow wow. It also includes a quotation from William W. Warren about an Ojibway prophecy.
http://www.turtle-island.com/customs.html
"The Ojibways affirm that long before they became aware of the white man's presence on this continent, their coming was prophesied by one of their old men, whose great sanctity and oft-repeated fasts enabled him to commune with spirits and see far into the future. He prophesied that the white spirits would come in numbers like sand on the lake shore, and would sweep the red race from the hunting grounds which the Great Spirit had given them as an inheritance. It was phrophesied that the consequences of the white man's appearance would be, to the Anishinabeg, an ending of the world." William W. Warren Ojibway Spear Fishing Ojibway Megis Shells Ojibway Manomin (Wild Rice) "Manomin" or wild rice is an essential part of Ojibway culture, and as described above, figures prominently in Ojibway Oral History. The harvesting of wild rice has always been an important part of life for Ojibway people. In addition to the contribution of food, "Manomin" has played a key role in the social life of Ojibway people; as harvest time provided an opportunity to visit with nearby relatives and friends in neighboring bands. Wild rice has always been regarded by the Ojibway as the sacred gift of their chosen ground. Any effort today to over-harvest or commercialize wild rice by Non-Indians has met with failure. Wild rice has always been generous to those who gather and use her in a respectful way. Today, many Ojibway families still harvest "Manomin" just as our ancestors did; one person steers the canoe and another sweeps the rice into the canoe and beats it with a stick, knocking the husks to the floor of the canoe.

79. Craft Site Directory - Beadwork
Craft Site Directory s guide to beads and beadwork sites on the internet.
http://www.craftsitedirectory.com/beadwork/

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80. Jessica Beels Design - Luxurious Sculptural Jewelry
Sculptural beadwork. Handwoven, oneof-a-kind and supremely wearable.
http://www.jbeelsdesign.com/

Luxurious Sculptural Jewelry

One-of-a-kind and Supremely Wearable

by Jessica Beels Design, Washington, DC

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