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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Large variety of different beading techniques and projects,
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This review is from: Beadwork Basics (Beadwork Books) (Paperback)
The title, Beadwork Basics, is a bit of stretch, although the new beader should consider adding this terrific volume to their beading archives. Once you have the basic skills under your belt, this is a book you will return to for inspiration again and again. Lots of beautiful color photos, instructions and diagrams. The Marilyn Monroe project is worth the price of the book alone.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
terrible lack of technique, out of order instructions,
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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.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Classy beadwork designs,
By ronda_hale@byu.edu (Provo, Ut) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Beadwork Basics (Beadwork Books) (Paperback)
This book is written in detail and in a manner that you can follow easily. Each design gives explicit details of what materials are needed and how to complete the item. Most items are not difficult to accomplish or find the necessary materials for them. You can make assorted Native American style or antique looking earrings, necklaces and bracelets. There are also beaded watches, beaded brooches, and other styled necklaces.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just what the title claims,
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This book has some nice, basic patterns to follow. It also offers stitch explanations that include drawings, which I find helpful, when I am working on a beaded project. Although some of the patterns are dated, the information is useful for creating original designs. I keep this one close at hand. I loaned out my copy and it walked, so I purchased this one as a replacement. If someone asks to borrow this one, I'll send them to get one of their own!
4.0 out of 5 stars
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I received this beading book promptly and in very good shape. The book was just as claimed and I am very pleased.
1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Terrible lack of *Technique* explanations,
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This review is from: Beadwork Basics (Beadwork Books) (Paperback)
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. |
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Beadwork Basics (Beadwork Books) by Ann Benson (Paperback - December 31, 1995)
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