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149 of 151 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Easy to understand, fabulous!,
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This review is from: Wire Wrapping: The Basics And Beyond (Paperback)
I have a LOT of wire wrapping books, metalsmithing books, almost the complete set of Wire Artist Mag's (no longer in print), subscribe to every bead, wire and jewelry magazine out there and I have to say this is one of the best wire wrapping books I have discovered! The author gives clear directions and there are actually <cough> pictures with each step in each project. There are several projects on bracelets, rings and pendants and I find the book to be very helpful in easing the tension in trying to decipher the instructions vs. only one or two pictures provided (usually). This author seems to actually be able to put himself in a student's shoes and understand that we need pictures as well as instructions. I highly recommend this book!! AAAAA+++++
143 of 145 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The BEST book yet, and I have spent $$$$; the ONE to start with.,
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This is the first book I have found that REALLY shows you everything you need to do, step-by-step, and requires only a couple of types of wire and truly minimal tools.
I have spent thousands of dollars (not an exaggeration) trying to "get it" as far as wire wrapping. I have an online shop and although my main focus is faceted gemstones, I love the look of wire wrapping and carry intaglios and other interesting items to wrap. I have spent a fortune trying out products, and nothing worked for me. Part of the reason is that I have no artistic talent, but the biggest reason is that I got started wrong. I took my first wirework class from someone who owned a store and just downloaded class information/patterns from the internet. Half-hard wire was used in all classes, and I could not understand why I could not get it to make the lovely curves I see wire artists achieving. One of the first things the author explains is that the half-hard wire that is so popular is hard to work with and hard on the hands. I obtained some dead-soft wire and shazzam! -- My first attempt produced a finished, wearable result. I bought this with Jewelry Studio: Wire Wrapping, and it was a good combination. There really is no overlap, and the styles are completely different. I think both are quite useful. Whereas Jewelry Studio throws you off into the deep end (it is quite a small book, without space for details), this book shows every single step in photographs -- literally. Each simple project covered an amazing number of pages, simply because such care was taken in explanation. This is not an "eye-candy" book; you will not find a single color photo except on the outside covers. It also covers nothing but cabochons. However, it is still the most valuable publication on the topic I have purchased (and I have purchased more than a hundred) because if you follow his instructions to the letter, you will turn out a piece of wearable art the very first time. If you can't get past that stage, all the inspirational photos in the world are not going to help. And completing the first pendant makes you understand things better. For example, you wrap around any corners or narrow curves to keep the wires from separating. How the bail and upper wraps work together is not nearly as clear from a diagram or photo as it is when you are holding the piece in your hands. Another major benefit of this book: You need only two kinds of wire (22-gauge square and 21-gauge half-round, both dead soft) and really basic wirework tools (such as square-nose pliers and flush cutter). Every other book I have calls for dozens of types of wire (different combinations of metal, gauge, shape, and hardness) and an endless array of tools and supplies, many of which I have never found. (Jeweler's rouge, anyone?) Later he adds a third wire (round!). Even books I love (such as Making Metal Jewelry by M. Lareau) make me despair when I make a list of the "basic" tools, only to find that I need about $3000 of them, not to mention the inevitable organizers and storage needed so you can actually find them when you need them. If you really want to learn wrapping and have felt very frustrated with other resources that have lots of clever ideas and enthusiasm but not enough detail for the beginner, this is the book for you.
74 of 75 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Thoroughly the basics!,
By Wchick84 (Topeka, KS) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wire Wrapping: The Basics And Beyond (Paperback)
This is a wonderful guide for those who want to learn wire-wrapping. Techniques are presented "cook-book" style, with each step described and illustrated, so that learning the skills is easy. The use of humorous comments and tips engages the reader and makes it easier for the aspiring wire artist to acheive success. The author addresses the basic premise that assumes the reader wants use these project instructions as a springboard for developing their own style rather than simply reproducing the same designs repetitively. The guide gives suggestions on how a reader might experiment with a given design in order to adapt their own unique designs. I am very happy that I purchased this book and consider it a valuable resource.
33 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best!!!,
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I have bought 4 wire wrapping books and this is by far the best book I have ever seen on how to wrap stones, for beginners and intermediate level wrappers. I love it!!
26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent wire wrapping text!,
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I am relatively new to this area of jewelry work, and was looking for direction in managing cabachons that was not 'prefab'. This book is WONDERFUL not only because of the excellent step by step direction and photos, but for the earthy humor and readability. Mr. McIntosh is unbelievably generous in his detailed direction. I do not have wrapping classes available in my area, and was searching for a book to give me general direction so I could begin to learn. The directions Mr. McIntosh outlines are better than those I received in class or any other text. I followed them and made a beautiful wrap the first time, which I have found to be very unusual in the jewelry making.
I HIGHLY reccommend this book for the novice or experienced wrapper, as he has many techniques that are simple yet elegant, and can be applied to many types of jewelry. This is an absolute keeper for my library, and an inspiration for both my wire and polyclay items.
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the Best Wire Wrapping Books,
By AMS "jewelry connoisseur" (Portland, OR United States) - See all my reviews
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This book offers a number of wonderful designs from basic on up to more advanced projects. What makes it a cut above many other wire wrapping books is the detail with which each project is explained along with pictures every step of the way, and as an added bonus, the author's wonderful sense of humor shines throughout. Even if you've never wrapped before, you can begin with this book. It is also useful for those who have mastered the basics and are seeking inspiration. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in the amazing art of wire wrapping jewelry.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Must Have!,
This review is from: Wire Wrapping: The Basics And Beyond (Paperback)
I have been making jewelry for the past 8 years, and I own MANY books on wire-wrapping, beading, metalsmithing, designing, etc. This is by far the BEST book on wire-wrapping that I have come across to date.
The author takes you step-by-step the whole way through the book. He explains the different types of wire, why certain wires are suggested over others, the tools that work best (and why), how to properly setup for the projects, and then gives HIGHLY detailed instructions for each step of the wrapping processes for EVERY project in the book. The projects are BEAUTIFUL and very well explained. If you are looking to expand your skills with wire-wrapping then this is THE book to buy!
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Ultimate wire wrapping guide,
By Jean Leslie "Jbyrd" (Delaware, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wire Wrapping: The Basics And Beyond (Paperback)
This is probably the most in-depth wire-wrapping book currently on the market. I have "Moods in Wire" which is very good but this is the new standard. Lots of step by step B & W pictures, easy understand written instructions and a wacky humor makes the book fun to read. The projects start with basic technique then shows you how to make the design truly your own. You won't see excessively swirly patterns in this book. You will get encouragement to contintue to develope your style. Perhaps the only thing missing were more color photos.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Book on wire wrapping cabochons,
By JanetC "JayCee" (near Houston TX) - See all my reviews
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I just got this book yesterday, and spent an hour or so last night browsing quickly through it. The basic projects are very clearly demonstrated via b/w pictures, and carefully explained in detail so that any beginner in wire wrapping can easily attempt their first project without frustration over directions. There are bits of advice scattered throughout the book that are, in my opinion, rather generous of the author to share.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A "must have" book if you're interested in wire wrapping,
By T. Decker "The Wrapper" (Tampa, FL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wire Wrapping: The Basics And Beyond (Paperback)
I first saw a wire wrapped pendant 3 months ago and thought it looked like something I could do and enjoy. I started out with simple designs and inexpensive wire. Then I found Jim's book. It's very well written, easy to understand and follow. My wife and our friends are amazed at the pendants I now create (in fact I'm amazed!). Jim is a master who is willing to pass on his secrets. If you are interested in creating wire wrapped works of art...buy this book.
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Wire Wrapping: The Basics And Beyond by Jim McIntosh (Paperback - October 26, 2007)
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