
“There is something . . . for everyone. Simple strung pieces to get the beginner started . . . .and . . . complicated projects for the experienced beadworker.” —Beadwrangler.com
“Many different techniques are used in the book. This really reaches across many interests.” —Rocky Mountain Bead Society
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The 30 stunning bracelets
in this elegant book would be right at home in a fine arts gallery
or an upscale boutique. But here they are, ready for beginning or
more seasoned beadworkers to play with, adapt, and make their own.
The techniques range from simple stringing to loomwork, peyote stitch,
and beyond. The instructions are thorough and easy to follow. The
designs are pure inspiration.
About the Editor:
Jean Campbell is the founding editor of Beadwork magazine. She has written three books on beadwork—Beaders
Companion; Beaded Cords, Chains, Straps, & Fringe;
and Beaded Gifts—and edited several books including
The Best in Contemporary Beadwork: Bead International
2000; Beadwork II: Up Close; Beading with Herringbone
Stitch by Vicki Star; and Beadwork Creates Necklaces
(all books by Interweave Press). Jean holds degrees from the University
of Minnesota in Studio Arts and Santa Monica College of Design,
Arts, and Architecture in Furniture and Product Design. She lives
in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
About the Beadwork Creates Series
Paperbound with lay-flat binding, 4 1/4 x 10,
96 pages, 30 color photographs, 100 line drawings, 3 charts, ISBN 10:
1-931499-20-9 ISBN 13: 978-1-931499-20-0
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