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1 Beadweaving New needle Techniques & Original designs, Ann Benson, 1993
“…[this] beautiful book turns craft into wearable art. Using black-and-white diagrams to clarify procedures, [Benson] introduces two types of beadwork: needle weaving, in which beads are threaded together; and card stitching, in which beads are sewn directly onto a backing of lightweight cardboard or construction paper….More than 40 gorgeous projects…a splendid book.”–Booklist. “…a visual feast.”–Shuttle Spindle & Dyepot.
Employing seed and bugle beads in two different basic techniques–needleweaving and card stitching–Beadweaving presents 50 beautiful projects, each with full step-by-step instructions and patterns. The needleweaving method is worked in counted rows from a gridded pattern, resulting in interesting geometric-based designs. In card stitching, the beads are sewn directly onto a lightweight cardboard or manila folder; because a geometric grid is not necessary, the designs can be more freeform and curvilinear. Ranging from contemporary to traditional, the attractive projects include necklaces, pins, earrings, belts, barrettes, and small purses, all accompanied by color photos of the finished pieces.
hardcover with dustjacket, binding is intact with no loose pages, no writing
2 The Art of Making Bead Flowers and Bouquets Hearthside, 196, By Virginia Nathanson, first edition NOT Book Club… Back in fashion again, but with many new facets, is the old craft of beadwork, popular in France, Italy, and mid-Vic-torian England. Written by the woman who introduced the.
hardcover with dustjacket, binding is intact with no loose pages, used, shows some shelf wear
3 Beads Make your own unique jewellery. Tomalin, Stefany, 1991,
third impression… 128 pages… B E A D S have never been more fashionable than they ale today -whether ultra-modern or rescued from the family attic! Whether you like to make your own bead jewellery or just love collecting it…
oversize paperback, ex library with pockets and stamps, binding is intact with no loose pages, shows some shelf wear
4 Making Bead Wire Jewelry book Dawn Cusick, 2000
Simple Techniques Stunning Designs Patterns, 128 pages, hardcover with dustjacket, bottom edges of pages are water stained, no writing, no rips, no tears, all pages intact and legible
5 Instant Expert Beading book Lucinda Ganderton, 2005,
192 pages, Contains 30 fully illustrated projects with step by step instructions… Provides in depth explanations of more than 20 techniques… Offers a range of projects from simple to advanced… Spiral bound to open flat for easy use… Condition: Excellent condition, no rips, no writing, no loose pages
6 Bead handmade style, Elizabeth Bower, 2006
111 pages, Beaded adornments are enduringly popular, Bead explains the basics of beading and offers 23 step by step projects for beaded jewellry, gifts and homewares. oversize paperback, excellent condition, binding is intact with no loose pages, no writing,
7 Jewelry for all Seasons, Linzi Alford, 2014
167 pages, 24 bead and wire designs to make, inspired by nature. oversize paperback, binding is intact with no loose pages, no writing
8 Crochet Jewelry, Waejong Kim Anna Pulvermakher, 2007
128 pages, 40 beautiful designs, necklaces, bracelets, earrings, pins, rings, chokers, oversize paperback, binding is intact with no loose pages, no writing
9 Learn to Bead Earrings, Company’s Coming, 2010
126 pages, spiral binding to lay flat when opened, 54 beautiful earring designs, step by step instructions, colour photos of every project. paperback, binding is intact with no loose pages, no writing,