
Twenty to Make: Charms
Stephanie Burnham(Author)
Search Press Ltd
Published on 19. September 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
48 pages
978-1-84448-275-7 (ISBN)
Description
Charms are the latest hot accessory to hang on your jeans, bag, key ring, belt or phone. Expert beadworker Stephanie Burnham has designed twenty fabulous charms you will want to make using simple techniques and gorgeous beads.
Twenty great designs
Twenty alternative colour schemes
Clear step-by-step instructions
Easy and fun to make
Twenty great designs
Twenty alternative colour schemes
Clear step-by-step instructions
Easy and fun to make
Reviews / Votes
Aug/Sep 08Twenty to Make: Bracelets
Twenty to Make: Charms
Twenty to Make: Necklaces
As I have a teenage daughter who is constantly wanting new pieces of jewellery I am always on the hunt for new designs and so when I was sent these three books Iwas hoping that maybe they would provide me with some inspiration for some new pieces. Having looked through these books I can honestly say that I now have enough ideas to keep my daughter happy for quite a while!
In each book there are twenty attractive designs with clear step-by-step instructions and beautiful colour photographs. There are designs to suit all ages, from classic to funky, brightly coloured to more subtle tones. If you want to make a necklace, bracelet or some charms and like me you need some inspiration then these would be ideal. * Bead * Mar 08
Charms are the latest hot accessory to hang on your jeans, bag, key ring, belt or phone. Expert bead worker Stephanie Burnham has designed 20 fabulous charms you'll want to make using simple techniques and gorgeous beads. With clear step-by-step instructions, all the charms are easy and fun to make. * Machine Knitting Monthly * June 08
This is one of a series of craft books that has 20 great designs to make lovely, classic and funky accessories and charms for bags, phones, keyrings and belts. There are clear step-by-step instructions and the pictures are bright colour schemes to encourage you to be adventurous with your choice of beads and designs. * Beads & Beyond * Winter 08
This book contains clear and detailed instructions to make twenty charms to hang from a handbag, keyring or almost anywhere else. All the designs are presented in two colourways with photographs of both. This book would be suitable for a beginner or for the more advanced beader, and would provide inspiration for the creation of new designs. An added bonus is that permission is given by the author for the charms to be made and sold for charity.
Sheena Thomasson, Penzance * West Country Embroiderers * June 2015
Charms are fun, quick to make and great accessories to hang on your jeans, bag, keyring or phone. They also make brilliant gifts for family and friends. This book is part of the Twenty to Make craft series from Search Press, and with this title, expert beadworker, Stephanie Burnham has designed 20 fabulous charms that you will want to make sing simple techniques and gorgeous beads. Within the ranger are both classic and funky designs, featuring different colours and textures. * Love to Make *
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Tunbridge Wells
United Kingdom
Illustrations
46 Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 215 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 4 mm
Weight
139 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84448-275-7 (9781844482757)
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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. Stephanie is the owner of The Bead Scene Studio in Potterspury, Northamptonshire.