Jewelry Making And Beading: The Complete Guide For Beginners: Beads For Jewelry Making
$20
There are many benefits to learning how to make your own jewelry. First and foremost, it is fun! Making jewelry is a hobby that allows you to express your creativity in an enjoyable and relaxing way.
This book includes:
√Beading for beginners–Discover a wide variety of beads, must-have tools, and techniques (including bead stringing, knotting, and wire wrapping) that every aspiring jeweler needs to know.
√Practice makes perfect–Hone your skills on Bead Jewelry Making for Beginners’ 21 stylish designs–each featuring detailed instructions that let you know the necessary supplies and skills.
√Craft into business–Finished some pieces but not sure what to do with them? Bead Jewelry Making for Beginners offers professional advice on how to promote and sell your work.
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Crewelwork
Jacqui MacDonald – The aim is not to give you designs to copy and follow, but to show you how to perfect the stitches and provide examples of how these stitches can be used within your own designs. As such, this is the perfect introduction to free embroidery.
Goldwork
By Helen McCook – Metal thread work is such an intriguing part of embroidery for many reasons, but perhaps part of its allure is the glamour that it evokes with all its embedded associations in our psyche and across so many differing cultural, political and religious backgrounds.
Stumpwork
By Kate Sinton – I have grown to love the subject of stumpwork not for its designs, which are imperfect in form, or for its less-than brilliant use of color, but for its uninhibited playfulness, its eclecticism, humor, innocence and often naïvety. As an embroiderer, stumpwork encourages me to explore and experiment within design and stitching, but most importantly to remain creative.
Praise from Mary Corbet: www.needlenthread.com
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