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Making Jewellery Magazine October 2009 Back Issue

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As I’m sitting here writing my editor’s message Nat King Cole is playing in the background. One of my favourite songs that he sings is Autumn Leaves. The lyrics: The autumn leaves drift by my window, the autumn leaves of red and gold……..are uncannily appropriate to be broadcast from the radio as I write. The jewellery projects in this issue reflect not only the change in fashion trends for this season but they are also designed to fit with our new lifestyle trends. Vintage themes and natural elements were the inspiration behind several of the pieces. Leaves, birds and flowers have been used to reflect the change of season whilst those keen makers of vintage jewellery will be delighted with the steampunk pins on page 42 and bold 50s inspired necklace featured on page 44.
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October 2009 As I’m sitting here writing my editor’s message Nat King Cole is playing in the background. One of my favourite songs that he sings is Autumn Leaves. The lyrics: The autumn leaves drift by my window, the autumn leaves of red and gold……..are uncannily appropriate to be broadcast from the radio as I write. The jewellery projects in this issue reflect not only the change in fashion trends for this season but they are also designed to fit with our new lifestyle trends. Vintage themes and natural elements were the inspiration behind several of the pieces. Leaves, birds and flowers have been used to reflect the change of season whilst those keen makers of vintage jewellery will be delighted with the steampunk pins on page 42 and bold 50s inspired necklace featured on page 44.


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As I’m sitting here writing my editor’s message Nat King Cole is playing in the background. One of my favourite songs that he sings is Autumn Leaves. The lyrics: The autumn leaves drift by my window, the autumn leaves of red and gold……..are uncannily appropriate to be broadcast from the radio as I write. The jewellery projects in this issue reflect not only the change in fashion trends for this season but they are also designed to fit with our new lifestyle trends. Vintage themes and natural elements were the inspiration behind several of the pieces. Leaves, birds and flowers have been used to reflect the change of season whilst those keen makers of vintage jewellery will be delighted with the steampunk pins on page 42 and bold 50s inspired necklace featured on page 44.
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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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