Jewelry School: Let's Start Beading
By Carolyn Schulz
By Carolyn Schulz
Part of Jewelry School
Category: Crafts & Hobbies
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Paperback $12.95
Jul 18, 2016 | ISBN 9781782212584
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Praise
Those looking to learn how to make bead jewelry will find clear instruction here, mostly for making bracelets and necklaces. The jewelry is limited to bead stringing (other techniques, such as loom beading, single-needle bead weaving, or bead embroidery, are not included). Even within this one technique, though, there are a variety of pieces included in a number of styles. There are three projects for each of four types of jewelry construction: memory wire, beading wire, stretchy cord, and chain and jump rings. These four types are detailed individually, with advice for making that construction material easy to use and with specific tools that are especially suited. Each project includes a list of required supplies; step-by-step instructions for construction, with accompanying photos for each step; tips; and design inspiration for possible variations. As Schulz developed this book as a course instructor, a bulleted list of learning outcomes is also provided for each project. A photo guide to the tools used is included, as is a photo appendix detailing the types of materials and terms used.
— Anne Heidemann 2016 Booklist
Table Of Contents
Introduction
MEMORY WIRE:
Birthstone Bracelet
Island Lagoon
After Eight Cuff
BEADING WIRE:
Pretty in Pink
Golden Satin
Minted Noodle Bracelet
STRETCHY CORD:
Glitter Ball Ring
Seashore Crystal Cha-Cha Ring
Seashore Crystal Cha-Cha Bracelet
CHAIN AND JUMP RINGS
Sweeteart Charm Bracelet
Chain Maille Bracelet
Shaggy Loop Bracelet
Jewellery Jargon Buster
Tools
Index
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