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30 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice assortment of beading projects,
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This review is from: Beading for the first time (Hardcover)
What I really notice about this book is its wide assortment of large and nicely photographed projects, from simple to complex, easy to difficult, from earrings to bookmarks. The projects are also pretty and elegant in my opinion, and the workmanship looks professional. There are a few projects a beginner could do without much difficulty, such as gluing beads to a wooden form, or stringing beads on an elastic cord for making bracelets. Many other projects would be difficult for a beginner to follow without prior experience. For those with some background knowledge and experience, I think the instructions and the colored diagrams showing threading techniques are clear and easy to follow. The more advanced projects, among others, include weaving beads on a loom to make a bookmark, threading beads into a beautiful celtic knot design for making a necklace and squared-needle weaving to make a pretty beaded pouch that can also be hung from a necklace. As one reviewer complained, there are a few holes in the instructions, with the assumption you already know how to do basic techniques such as "using round-nosed pliers, form a loop in end of head pin". For this reason, this is not truly a book for beginners. For a person who knows the basics, this book has lots of ideas and projects from which to choose. Since it is difficult to follow instructions in any book for detailed work such as this, I recommend taking a class first and then buying this book for building skills and getting inspiration.
28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beading Simplified.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Beading for the first time (Hardcover)
This is a wonderful book for beginning to intermediate beaders. The 18 projects cover techniques from basic stringing to needlepoint, peyote, brick stitch, loom work, and more! There are projects for wire work as well as sewing beads onto card stock and fabric. Section 3 goes beyond the basics to create lace, tubes, fringe, and embellishments. Each project is well written, easy to understand,and includes diagrams for beautiful finished pieces. Each project has a useful "troubleshooting" section to help with any problems you may have with a project. Another helpful section describes jewelry findings and bead types. One suprising aspect of this book is that the projects, while designed for a beginner, are beautiful and have an "advanced" look to them. This is a great book for someone who wants to experiment with different techniques.
20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Terrible lack of technique, instructions out of order.,
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This review is from: Beading for the first time (Hardcover)
I am a beading beginner who has done some simple stringing on my own and wishes to find books to show me some fun projects with which I can learn some pattern stitches and most importantly, techniques for working with findings and finishing strings in a clean & professional manner. I had hoped the Ann Benson books would help but I find she is a second rate author and although she may be able to teach in person, these books are terrible for a beginner: they contain patterns but do not teach, instructions for projects are out of order, materials required are not sufficiently explained, techniques are not explained. They claim to be written for beginners {in both titles, for crying out loud} but are instead incredibly frustrating as you need to look elsewhere for HOW to do the things you will be asked to do. How do you "create a loop in the headpin using round nosed pliers"? How do you "close crimp neither too flatly nor loosely with needle nosed pliers"?In addition, I'm really annoyed with the poor quality of work shown in the book. Frankly the project photos reveal cheesy taste; lots of thread showing and not {in my estimation} very wearable or attractive end results, little of the jewelry is aesthetically pleasing being clunky, chunky stuff that I don't want to learn to make. Exceptions being a fringy pair of earrings and a fringed bag, the pattern for both can be gotten everywhere. I'm really disappointed, I've purchased and returned "Beadwork Basics" and "Beading for the First Time" immediately. I have requested other "beginner" style beading books and will post reviews of all that I find.
19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A good starter book,
By Christine Saalbach (San Antonio TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Beading for the first time (Hardcover)
Ann Benson has written several bead books: Beadweaving, Beadwear, Beadwork Basics, and Two-hour Beaded Projects. Beading for the First Time contains the best of these four books, combining techniques into almost thirty projects. You will learn to bead using glue, wire, headpins, needles and thread, elastic, and many other materials to show off your beads and design skills.At the end of the book in her artists' gallery, Ann shows the work of Jackie Hirsch, Christiana Lapatina Johnson, Sharon Bateman, Kathy Rice and Ginger Sizemore. This book is an excellent starter book, but even an advanced beader can learn a few new tricks from it.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A beginners must,
By "aradya" (Micaville, NC United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Beading for the first time (Hardcover)
This was one of the first books I bought when taking up a new hobbie, I hightly recommend it.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Introduction to Beading,
This review is from: Beading for the First Time (Crafts & Home Reference) (Paperback)
This book is a great introduction into the different types of beading.
The technique section includes directions on how to decorate an object with beads, string beads on wire, on a head pin for jewelry, for multiple jewelry components, string beads on needle and thread and on elastic and monofilament, how to use pressure crimps, and sewing beads on fabric. Some of the projects included are: beaded wire napkin ring, continuous loop necklace, knotted necklace, braided leather bracelet, bugle-beaded tassel, daisy chain anklet, wrapped candleholder, and Celtic knot necklace and earrings.
9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
WOW,
By A 12-year old reader (Hershey, PA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Beading for the first time (Hardcover)
This book is amazing. The detail the author go to makes beading for the first time really fun and successful. It is a definate must buy for a first time beader.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best For Beginners,
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This review is from: Beading for the first time (Hardcover)
This is the best book I've ever seen for the beginning beader. It has the most basic instructions for all types of beading and is very thorough and concise. The instructions are easy to follow.
I could not find this book locally so it was very handy to just go on line and order from Amazon. Thanks for the convenience. |
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