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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Chic and Easy is the right title,
This review is from: Chic and Easy Beading, Vol. 3 (Paperback)
Very easy to follow instructions. Unique and different styles to choose from. Can adapt and change styles, materials at will to make more of a unique item. I would recommend this book.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Beader's heart,
By Karen M. Alleman "Avid Christian Fiction Reader" (Grayling, Michigan United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
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This is a great book and has so many patterns that are well drawn out. A compliment to any beader's collection.
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Beading,
By Waldrep (Hawaii) - See all my reviews
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I enjoyed the first two books in the series but found the third one somewhat less informative and creative. Overall I still like the series, though.
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So much content - I was very pleased!,
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I am relatively new to beading and picked up this book in the library to learn how to add clasps correctly. This book was all I could hope for. It helped me solve the issue I was having with clasps and gave me a lot of new ideas and showed me the tools that will help me get the job done better and quicker.This book has 143 pages, lots of images, and clear explanations. The projects are suitable for new and experience beader, with the goal of producing great results without a huge investment of time. It has basic as well as unique designs. Here is the content with annotations for each project. I hope you will find it helpful. Chapter : NECKLACES Lampwork and gemstones This project combines stone nuggets with lampworked beads in a classic necklace accented with silver tube beads. Leaf necklace This simple two-strand leaf necklace is a perfect example of "less is more." Seed bead serpentine This project adds textural interest to a double-strand necklace by winding seed beads along a natural path to a lampworked focal bead. Chain and simple Beaded elegant necklace that is fast to make. Neckline variations Because this design includes both scoop-and V-neck lines, the necklace looks terrific with many wardrobe choices. Great lengths This project makes a luxurious scarf necklace with long, flowing strands of seed beads. Dew drops Turns sparkling teardrops and bicone crystals into interesting components on an elegant chain necklace. Lavender lights project for hydrangea lovers, this a flowery necklace looks like hydrangea. Falling star necklace Project to create a sparkling choker. Triple decker Bead choice determines the flavor of this three-strand stone, pebble, and pearl necklace. Shell lei Shell slices and jade beads fit together in a summery strand. Cool dip This necklace uses crystals and seed beads in cool, refreshing colors. Plaited pearls Braided beads and pearls coil into a luscious necklace. Tiered drops Simple wraps secure dangling pearls and crystals in an choker. Sparkling sunflowers Weave crystals and petal-shaped cubic zirconias into a glittering pendant. Some assembly required This project uses any small beads you have on hand to create a pretty necklace. Multistrand elegance This project creates an elegant multistrand necklace. Pearls and gems Play off color and shape with luscious stick pearls and stone slices. Modern clusters Wrap crystals, pearls, glass, and gemstones through geometric links for a necklace with casual elegance. Better in blue Use five strands of seed beads dressed up with a few crystals, simulated opals, and silver to pick up the shades in a pendant. Crystal drop necklace Crystal drops and opalescent seed beads turn this simple pattern into a versatile necklace. Midnight lariat This lariat is unusually short, keeping its appeal close to the neckline. Focal bead fun Set off a large focal bead with a spray of accent beads in a multistrand necklace. Pearl garden Create a stunning pearl necklace from a collection of sparkling components. Butterfly necklace This simple multistrand necklace is designed to show off two artist beads. Tassel necklace This tasseled piece spotlights an art bead with a multistrand design. Quick change pendant This easy pendant is designed to slip on and off a chain, leather, or cord necklace. Chapter : BRACELETS Beachy bracelet Pearl or crystal dangles accent the gleam of shell buttons. Multistrand twist bracelet A magnetic clasp is the secret to these easy multistrand bracelets that use up leftover bits and pieces. Meandering river of beads Beautiful baguette-cut two-strand crystal spacers connect rows of bubbling beads. Wire-wrapped bracelet Wrap assorted beads around a sterling silver form to make an upscale accessory in a flash. Wrapped hematite hourglasses Swirling wire and free-floating seed beads encase hematite hourglasses. String in a simple pattern to emphasize the wire curves. Watch out The crystal sections of this sparkling watchband string up easily. Briolette bracelet Briolettes and crystals combine with accent beads for a sparkling bracelet. A garden of charms Combine fun glass beads in the shape of flowers, leaves, butterflies, and ladybugs to make an adorable charm bracelet. Chapter : EARRINGS Turning wheel earrings Textured, hollow copper disk beads are light enough to make comfortable earrings. On multiple levels Use chain to create length and movement in these long, dangly earrings. Feathered finery Opulent, sable marabou feathers are a wonderful inspiration for jewelry designs and fun plumage to add to any wardrobe. Gem-set pearls Teardrop coin pearls are matched in pairs and set on both sides with a variety of tiny, faceted stones in gold bezels. In one ear. Personalize metal earrings and frame your face with a favorite phrase, quote, rhyme, or lyric accented by a variety of beaded dangles. Crisscross earrings Gold-filled and sterling small-link chains give dangle earrings a delicate look. Chained beads These simple but stylish earrings are a good way to use up leftover beads and pearls. Boho hoops Suspend a shimmering mother-of-pearl bead in generous double hoops for earrings with a Bohemian vibe. Creative clusters Get maximum wear from a few basic earring styles with this modular approach. Upside down Free-form wire design is fun and has limitless possibilities for these earrings. Chapter : JEWELRY SETS Enamel sensation Combine fabulous enamel beads with crystals in a classic necklace, bracelet, and earring ensemble. Charmed coral set Combine silver shells, pearls, and coral for the perfect summer set reminiscent of a classic charm bracelet. Faux lariat This lariat design eliminates the wrap around your neck, but leaves two long, slinky strands of beads. Silver cascade Simply strung, this necklace can be casual or dramatic, depending on the length and quantity of strands. Tears of joy String small teardrop beads between large glass beads for an easy two-strand necklace, bracelet, and earrings. Pearls just want to have fun Crystal pearls dance and swing on this bracelet with matching earrings. Focus on findings Combine gemstones, crystals, and pearls to showcase textured silver components in simple but elegant strung jewelry. Chandelier ensemble Make a delicate pendant-and-earring ensemble with tiers of wire arches accented with small, faceted dangles. Garland necklace String a strand of easy-to-make components to create the illusion of an intricate necklace. Delicate drops Teardrop crystals drape daintily from a chain necklace and earrings. Triple-take garnets Float slivers of silver between garnet beads for a classic three-strand necklace. I really enjoyed this book, learned a lot, and already used several projects in practice! Ali Julia review
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome book,
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This review is from: Chic and Easy Beading, Vol. 3 (Paperback)
I always check the reviews on a book before I purchase it but I'm usually skeptical no matter what. This book and the reviews were right on. I love so many of the projects. Very cool jewelry and ideas. Haven't tried any yet but I'm anxious to get started.
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Chic and Easy Beading, Vol. 3 by Editors of Bead&Button magazine (Paperback - February 10, 2009)
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