Big Book of Beadwork by Julia S Pretl, softback published by Creative Publishing International. ISBN 978-1-5892-3527-4, price 24.99 USD and 16.99 in the UK available from www.creativepub.com
This is a huge volume full of 32 projects for advanced and intermediate beaders. Not only that but it has the added bonus of a DVD with 20 tutorials, [...]
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Big Book of Beadwork by Julia S. Pretl
Beyond Beading Basics by Carole Rodgers
Beyond Beading Basics by Carole Rodgers, paperback published by KP books in the USA. Available in the UK, ISBN 978-0-89689-925-4, price 15.99 from www.davidandcharle.co.uk
Following on from her earlier book, Carole takes you one step further with new techniques and three-dimensional beading. For those who have accomplished beading basics, here is a chance to move on. [...]
Compendium of Beading Techniques by Jean Power
Compendium of Beading Techniques by Jean Power, softback published by Search Press. ISBN 978-1-84448-436-2, price 12.99 from www.searchpress.com
Beading de-mystified, whatever the problem in this 160 page colour book. This book looks at materials, supplies, design, stringing, weaving and fastenings. There is also a resource section. This book is packed full of instructions and illustrations as [...]
Shaped Beadwork by Diane Fitzgerald
Shaped beadwork by Diane Fitzgerald, hardback published by Lark/Sterling in the USA. Available in the UK, ISBN 978-1-60059-277-5, price 16.99 from www.thegmcgroup.com
Subtitled ‘dimensional jewelry with peyote stitch’ (American spelling retained, and the fact that this is a beadweaving masterclass book, gives some idea of the contents of this fabulous book. However ti does not perhaps [...]
Impressionist Jewelry by J. Campbell & J. Durant
Beadwork Inspired by Art Impressionist Jewelry and Accessories by Jean Campbell & Judith Durant, softback published by Creative Publishing International. ISBN 978-1-58923-387-4, price 12.99 from www.creativepub.com
The twelve bead projects in this book are all inspired by works of Impressionist art. The inspiration is broadly interpreted in that you would not particularly look at the bead [...]