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Art of Antique Beading [Paperback]

Ondori Staff (Author)
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Book Description

February 15, 2001
This book contains detailed drawings and diagrams that are easy to follow. Each item can be made with just a few common tools, the materials listed in the book, and some simple techniques.

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  • Paperback: 88 pages
  • Publisher: Japan Publications Trading (February 15, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 4889960627
  • ISBN-13: 978-4889960624
  • Product Dimensions: 10.1 x 8.3 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.3 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,171,161 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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31 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fresh ideas, approach with patience., August 6, 2001
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The Art of Antique Beading is a slim book packed with satisfying ideas, clear and beautiful color pictures, and an easy system that groups similar designs with their instructions. There are 124 different projects, many of them not found in American books (this one is translated from the Japanese.) Bead embroidery on evening bags, barrettes, rings, necklaces, bracelets, brooches, chokers, lariats and combs fill the pages with fresh ideas and new looks that no eager beader could resist.

But bring your patience. While the instructions include bead amounts, and the color numbers for Toho and Mill Hill (two brands of Japanese beads) the reader is left to figure out diagrams as obscure as origami folds with little information about the thread (or wire) path. Some beading experience is a must for success. When diagrams are piled four to a page, they are too small except for the sharpest eyes. The accessory page is not helpful, listing "wire and nylon thread" and "beading thread" without a single suggested brand name or source.

The patient (and smart) beader will read through a few diagrams first, because the wire size appears in the first of similarly-grouped instructions.

The fearless beader will leap right into this book, substituting Nymo for wire, seeing what happens, ignoring unfamiliar Toho numbers and substituting what's on hand. The best part is fearlessness is well rewarded--the results are lovely, and the pieces delightfully different.

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Exquisite beadwork for the experienced beader, June 17, 2003
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First, this is not a book for a beginning beader. Success with this book will require experience with stringing, basic sewing, and fine wirework, including the making of French beaded flowers. This book will please beaders who have been trying to figure out Japanese beadwork from Babelfish translations or have been trying to unravel Japanese diagrams. The translation appears to be faithful to the original version.

The first portion of the book, up to page 40, is a gallery of the pieces that are then described in the second half of the book (pp. 41-86), with two additional pages listing tools and materials (basic list of tools, findings, and adhesives). If you aren't in Japan, you can order most of these materials online from other countries, or you can substitute more familiar materials (e.g., Delicas for Toho). A variety of items can be made, including matched sets for necklaces, bracelets, hair ornaments, bags, pins, and rings. The items are evocative of flapper or Moga styles, but I tend to think the designs are targeted at younger women (tattoo-style necklace, using ribbons to fasten chokers). Subdued, romantic color schemes are used.

The diagrams are small, however, I found the labeling much more clear than that found in untranslated Japanese books. The materials lists include item numbers and bead counts for Toho/Mill Hill beads. Diameters are stated for cords and wires. The directions and thread paths assume you understand the basics of the techniques. I would recommend this book for an intermediate to advanced beader who is comfortable with multiple techniques and looking for fresh ideas.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Patience, dear beader, February 26, 2004
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If you've never worked with Japanese diagrams for beading before, you'll have a rough start using this book. Patience and correctly-sized beads will yield some gorgeous results.

First, you are tempted with a colorful photo gallery of projects. Then you'll say, "I really want to try these projects!" When you page back to the instructions and diagrams, you've got to enter with some boldness and existing skill.

This should not discourage you from attempting some of the easier projects. Barrettes made with gathered ribbon and beads might be an easier project for starters, as is a simple but effective choker tied with ribbon or leather.

One of the prettiest projects combines a bracelet and ring, so that a beaded butterfly sits on the back of the wearer's hand. Wow! Start out with the simple projects, then as your skill grows, try some of the tougher ones.

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"Drape naturally at the neckline, tie, use long version to wrap once around the neck, fold in half to drape the short end, or match to a fashionable collar." Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
beads small round beads, maga tama beads, inches nylon thread, beads bead cap, royal beads, inches clasp, tie off tightly, finger circumference, cut beads, chain tab, purse frame, faceted glass beads, lame ribbon, earring finding, crimp tubes, beading wire, beading thread, pierced surface, trimming braid, accessory cord, bead tip, frosted brown, metallic pink, bead ball, jump rings
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Materials Toho Beads, Mill Hill Beads Small
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