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Making Jewellery Magazine April 2013 Back Issue

View Reviews   |   Write Review Making Jewellery magazine includes 132 pages packed with in-depth information on all aspects of jewellery making, from techniques and projects to interviews with master makers. .. read more Each issue focusses on a material or jewellery-making discipline including metal clay, polymer clay, mixed media and wirework. Our techniques and projects are broken down into detail with step-by-step pictures and instructions to make the process clear and easy to follow. Each issue also features news, an events calendar, reviews and articles of topical interest in the jewellery world. Every quarter the issue is a professional one aimed at those interested in business and selling their jewellery. These issues focus on the business side of making jewellery along with articles about metals, gems and tools.  read less
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Making Jewellery  |  April 2013  


This month we’re going global, with 44 projects inspired from places all over the world. From coiled wire inspired by Niagra Falls to Japanese cherry blossom felt to a carved soapstone totem pendant, we’ve got the world covered. Perfect your polymer skills with our faux bone technique and delve into a gorgeous metalwork feather. This April is looking colourful, with inspirations from intricate glass artist Gill Rogers and all the latest fashion trends, with a zesty twist. No need to travel the globe, look o further for your jewellery fix. .. read more
Plus:
How to make a metal clay fidget ring
We review a girlie toolkit
£900 of giveaway goodies to win
Lampwork brooch project
Explore Birmingham’s jewellery quarter
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Making Jewellery magazine includes 132 pages packed with in-depth information on all aspects of jewellery making, from techniques and projects to interviews with master makers. Each issue focusses on a material or jewellery-making discipline including metal clay, polymer clay, mixed media and wirework. Our techniques and projects are broken down into detail with step-by-step pictures and instructions to make the process clear and easy to follow. Each issue also features news, an events calendar, reviews and articles of topical interest in the jewellery world. Every quarter the issue is a professional one aimed at those interested in business and selling their jewellery. These issues focus on the business side of making jewellery along with articles about metals, gems and tools.
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Making Jewellery

Great projects
Reviewed March 26, 2020
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Great magazine

I'm really enjoyed this issue. It was so good that I've purchased a subscription to this magazine. Reviewed March 9, 2017

good magazine app

I like this app;but the free issue I got took forever to download. Other than that, just like the newsstand issues. I wish the single issues were a little cheaper.I realize this magazine cost more on newstands because it is an import,but digital??? Love the contents~and the pictures show up wonderfully. Reviewed November 24, 2012

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