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Create Jewelry: Crystals (Create Jewelry series) [Paperback]

Marlene Blessing (Author)
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Create Jewelry series September 1, 2007
With projects ranging in difficulty from easy stringing pieces to more challenging seed bead weaving designs, this guidebook provides 20 stunning crystal designs with expert instructions. Explaining details on the basics of crystal crafting while revealing entertaining tidbits about this specialty bead, crystal jewelry projects are presented for any type of fashion, from classic looks and special occasion pieces to trendy, fashion forward designs. With a variety of glamorous projects—including a rich paisley brooch, a violet and topaz tapestry bracelet, or a midnight blue multistrand necklace for day or evening—crystal lovers will delight in this crafter’s companion.

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"Sophisticated and certain to appeal to users of public library craft collections."  —Library Journal



"What makes this more than a basic 'how-to' book is the assortment of trivia and other fun stuff liberally sprinkled throughout."   —MonstersandCritics.com



"There are a number of simpler [bead weaving] projects as well as bead stringing jewelry pieces to make and enjoy."  —About.com Guide to Jewelry Making



"You're sure to be inspired, though that may lead to yet more bead-buying."  —Fiber Arts News



"Glamorous designs are sure to tempt bead workers of all abilities. . . . This stunning book is elegant beading at its best!"  —KLIATT



"A really beautiful book with lots of great projects and ideas."  —Bead magazine (UK)



"Beautiful photography, step-by-step instructions, and interesting background . . . [this book] is fun to look at and get inspired by"  —South Jersey Bead Society



"It's not only the stunning photography that caught my attention, but the interesting trivia about crystals found throughout the book."  —Copley News Service

About the Author

Marlene Blessing is the editorial director for Beadwork, Step by Step Beads, and Stringing magazines. She lives in Longmont, Colorado. Jamie Hogsett is the author of Stringing Style. She is the editor of Stringing magazine and the special projects editor of Beadwork magazine. She lives in Fort Collins, Colorado.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 128 pages
  • Publisher: Interweave Press (September 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1596680229
  • ISBN-13: 978-1596680227
  • Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 8.5 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #905,416 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Exquisitely Stylish and Innovative Book for All Lovers of Crystal, September 17, 2007
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I love collecting jewelry design books. I pore over the ones I find to be good. I have the previous book, titled: Create Jewelry, Pearls, co-authored by the team of Marlene Blessing and Jamie Hogsett. I love it! Therefore it is not a surprise to me that, once again, they have created an incredibly stylish, fabulously photographed, fascinating to read(there are those great "did you know..." sidebars and facts, once again--I love those!) book filled with lovely, stunning, jaw-dropping projects.

I first started my designing career using Swarovski crystals in many of my projects because they are so beautiful to me, and there is no stinting on using them in this book. They are practically synonymous with the word crystal, although is it fascinating to read about the history of other, natural crystals, and special crystals such as Herkimer diamonds. I admit I love unusual stones and I find that project using Herkimer diamonds is particularly well designed, chic, and beautiful to look at!

There are fabulous historical facts, such as the carved cabochons of Essex ...we've all seen them, we just didn't know what they were! I am referring to those little dogs or horses painted behind bubbles of crystal, used for cufflinks or buttons. I loved reading about them!


I am so fascinated by many of the stories in the book, and I love how the authors, once again, managed to match the colors of the projects to the historical lore. The photos are intense, sensual, and beautiful! The models are gorgeous and the jewelry designs are totally exquisite.
This is top notch designing. I love so many of the projects! "Cosmic Jewels", a bracelet using Swarovski's new "cosmic" shaped crystals, is so fantastic! Jamie is a true artist! I adore "Brilliant Bangles" as well, and the history Marlene adds to that project is particularly intriquing.

There are super pretty linear earrings called "Catch a Falling Star", and a fantastic bracelet I personally wish to start off with...it is my favorite! Right at the beginning, it is the incandescent and fabulously sumptuous "Royal Tapestry." Of course, in looks, it resembles a rug (an oriental rug!). It is a cuff made of seed beads and crystals, and it is a knockout of a design! I want to make it first!

I think this book is spectacular! It's got pins, rings, lariats, and...well, beauty everywhere! It goes from the past, historically, to "fashion forward" styles, and is extremely fun to read and exciting to experience. There is a lot of seedbeading, but I am beginning to try my hand at that! I am a wire worker normally, but this book is so encouraging and beautiful that I am am falling for the seedbeadng projects hard! Jamie rules at that! And Marlene is so fascinating at narrating the facts she discovered while researching this book.
I give this book five stars plus! It is stunning and exciting to read and you will want to make the beautiful projects immediately! A great book!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Beaders BEWARE!, March 8, 2010
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I love crystals and was excited to see what this book might have to offer. Yes, there are some beautiful designs BUT for a book written by editors of a bead magazine I was horribly disappointed by the lack of concise material lists and instructions. I am a professional - have been working with seed beads for over 40 years/beaded jewelry design and crafting for over 30. I know how to work from instructions but this is the most frustrating publication I've ever dealt with.

When you work with seed beads it is very important to know something more than: "tawny topaz-lined size 11" - especially when you have over a dozen different shades in similar color groups. Surely someone who writes a book like this would know to give a manufacturer's name such as 'Delica' or color number like DB223. Components for these designs are expensive. I spent hours trying to track down and match these beads.

The directions themselves are scant with few detailed illustrations; more of an overview really. I doubt very seriously if either of these two women actually sat down with a needle and thread to make these projects themselves. If they did then why not note specifics?

The higher ratings really surprise me unless they were given based on just the pictures and factoids. But for someone - like me - who wanted actual projects to make...

If you are a beginning crafter I would not recommend this book for anything other than inspiration.
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11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars For Crystal Lovers, August 19, 2007
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Do your eyes sparkle at the mention of Swarovski? Then this book is for you. By Beadwork Mag Editors and the Interweave Press, which I think brings us the most impressive needlework books. Gorgeous, mouth-watering pictures, crystal shapes and color charts, diagramed techniques. Project Resource Guide in back tells us where they got the components so you can make exactly what you see. Projects are put into 3 categories, "Classic", "Special Occasion" and Fashion Forward". All projects are tasteful, brilliant color choices and well made. No skimping on quality. Us beaders know the difference - this is not a "craft" book. Info on Swarovski and some history of crystals makes a nice touch throughout the book. 20 projects, including a brooch and a ring. This is elegant beading with classic touches; no wire work, dichroic or art beads. And yes, there are some in here to die for!
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brandy bicone, comet argent light, metallic iris size, aqua champagne, chrysolite bicone, galvanized size, simplicity bead, indicolite bicone, satin bicone, olivine bicone, matte size, amethyst bicone, conditioned beading thread, thread burner, opal bicone, wrapped loop that attaches, conditioned thread, peridot bicone, crystal bicones, pass through all beads, gold bronze metallic, knot cup, luster size, amethyst round, turquoise size
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Repeat Step, Scissors Thread Heaven, Daniel Swarovski, Herkimer County, Bronze Size, Light Amethyst
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