
100 Beaded Jewellery Designs
Easy-To-Bead Necklaces, Bracelets, Brooches and More
Stephanie Burnham(Author)
Search Press Ltd
Published on 30. May 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
144 pages
978-1-84448-189-7 (ISBN)
Description
Experiment with different shapes, colours and materials, from tiny seed beads and delicas to stunning feature beads made from crystal, shell or agate. This easy-to-use book explains all the tools, materials and techniques you will need, and features 100 stunning designs for necklaces, bracelets and earrings.
Reviews / Votes
Issue 76, Sept 06Classic Stitches designer Stephanie Burnham has long delighted readers with her exquisite beadwork and she continues to do so in this lovely book. As the title suggests there are one hundred beautiful pieces of jewellery featured in a variety of beading techniques. Clear photography accompanies each design and there are chapters on getting started and how to do the various beading techniques required, too. Instead of buying new costume jewellery to complement a new outfit, open this book and make yourself a beautiful piece. Handmade jewellery makes a delightful gift, too. * Classic Stitches * Dec 06/Jan 07
This book has really been thought about and it is obvious that a lot of time went into the planning to get it right. It is split into four sections; three are based around different necklace types - a classic length, choker and lariat. The projects also include brooches, bracelets and rings as well as earrings to match the necklaces. All the projects are supported by a detailed techniques section.
The first part of the book covers a variety of beading techniques for each type of necklace such as different types of beading, stringing and knotting, although the majority of the projects has a finished photo, clear step-by-step instructions, and an easy to follow diagram.
Whilst most of it is aimed at beginners, there are a few pices that are a little trickier (some involve a little bit of freeform peyote or bead embellishment) and these should keep the more advanced beader interested too. A whole range of different types of beads and colours have been used to keep each project just that little bit different from the last, and because of this, the book maintains a bright and fresh appeal that should suit a range of tastes from the younger audience through to a more traditional beader.
I found it a little tricky at first referring back to the techniques section, and for some of the more difficult project, I would recommend practicing the tecniques first before making the pieces but overall I really enjoyed this book. * Bead *
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Tunbridge Wells
United Kingdom
Illustrations
144 Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 222 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
488 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84448-189-7 (9781844481897)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Like so many beaders Stephanie Burnham's creative life started in another textile discipline. She took an Adult Education course entitled Art & Design in Embroidery and stayed on to take her City and Guilds in Embroidery. Stephanie was invited to teach at The Country Cross Stitcher and they are now in the 9th year of workshops for The Woburn School of Needlework. Here she teaches classes in both embroidery and beadwork from beginners to innovative and challenging techniques. Stephanie started beading quite unexpectedly whilst attending an Embroiderers Guild meeting in Letchworth and was hooked after about half an hour. Stephanie was thrilled to be chosen to teach as the Great British Bead Show held in Coventry.
Content
Step-by-step illustrated instructions reveal methods for stringing, weaving, netting, stitching and knotting, as well as finishing your piece with decorative findings. The main part of the book is a directory of patterns, organized by style so you can easily find the look you want, from colourful multi-strand chokers to elegant lariats Each design includes clear instructions and a recipe of beads required: an annotated diagram to indicate techniques used and show the arrangement and number of beads and a stunning full-colour photogrpah of the finished piece