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Beautiful Beadwork from Nature: 16 Stunning Jewelry Projects Inspired by the Natural World [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 144 pages, height x width: 254x216 mm, Full-colour photographs
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-May-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Union Square & Co.
  • ISBN-10: 1454710772
  • ISBN-13: 9781454710776
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
  • Formāts: Hardback, 144 pages, height x width: 254x216 mm, Full-colour photographs
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-May-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Union Square & Co.
  • ISBN-10: 1454710772
  • ISBN-13: 9781454710776
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
Drawing from the beauty of the natural world, award-winning jewelry designer Melissa Shippee has fashioned a breathtaking collection of wearable art. From delicate earrings made of graceful beaded flowers to a showstopping crystal fringe necklace inspired by ancient stalactites, these 16 projects use popular materials such as seed beads and crystals. A basics section provides a refresher on essential beadweaving techniques.


16 gorgeous beaded jewelry projects for intermediate-to-advanced beaders, featuring one-of-a-kind, nature-inspired designs.
 
Drawing from the shapes, colors, and beauty of the natural world, award-winning jewelry designer Melissa Shippee has fashioned a breathtaking collection of wearable art. From delicate earrings made of graceful beaded flowers to a showstopping crystal fringe necklace inspired by ancient stalactites, each striking project uses popular materials such as seed beads, crystals, and Czech glass beads. Along with illustrated step-by-step instructions, a basics section provides a refresher on essential beadweaving techniques. A gallery of works from top artists offers additional inspiration.

Recenzijas

The elaborate process of creating tiny beaded works of art has never been so well-captured. Devoting several pages to explaining each of her 16 projects, Shippee emphasizes the painstaking nature of the beautiful creations at hand. While this is not a book for beginning beaders, it lives up to its billing: everything is nature-inspired. Among the more unusual projects are an ocean-waves bracelet that mimics water movements, jellyfish-tassel earrings that sway with the wearer, and a snail-bead necklace (shown on the cover) worn as a statement piece. The book's first two chapters cover tools and materials (from mat surface to bead identification) and techniques, such as netting, ladder stitches, and the prismatic right-angle weave, either three or five-sided (PRAW 3 or 5). Project directions are intensive, with both step-by-step narrative and so-necessary accompanying illustrations. Good color photographs of the finished jewelry are featured alongside information such as skill level, color symbols, dimensions, materials, tools, techniques, and variations (simplification, different colors, and the like). This will naturally inspire beaders to up their skills. Booklist The elaborate process of creating tiny beaded works of art has never been so well-captured. Devoting several pages to explaining each of her 16 projects, Shippee emphasizes the painstaking nature of the beautiful creations at hand. While this is not a book for beginning beaders, it lives up to its billing: everything is nature-inspired. Among the more unusual projects are an ocean-waves bracelet that mimics water movements, jellyfish-tassel earrings that sway with the wearer, and a snail-bead necklace (shown on the cover) worn as a statement piece. The book's first two chapters cover tools and materials (from mat surface to bead identification) and techniques, such as netting, ladder stitches, and the prismatic right-angle weave, either three or five-sided (PRAW 3 or 5). Project directions are intensive, with both step-by-step narrative and so-necessary accompanying illustrations. Good color photographs of the finished jewelry are featured alongside information such as skill level, color symbols, dimensions, materials, tools, techniques, and variations (simplification, different colors, and the like). This will naturally inspire beaders to up their skills. Booklist

Introduction vi
Tools and Materials 1(3)
Techniques 4(13)
SMALL ACCESSORIES
Bluet Earrings
17(4)
Jellyfish Tassel Earrings
21(6)
Leaf Hair Ornament
27(6)
Little Lilies Ring
33(4)
Dahlia Brooch
37(12)
Raindrop Anklet
49(14)
Bracelets
Ocean Waves Bracelet
63(8)
Vine Wrap Bracelet
71(8)
High Tide Bracelet
79(8)
Butterfly Bracelet
87(12)
Metaphase Bracelet
99(10)
Necklaces
Seed Pod Lariat
109(6)
Stalactite Necklace
115(10)
Orchid Necklace
125(16)
Snail Shell Necklace
141(8)
Moon Cycle Necklace
149(15)
Gallery 164(3)
Acknowledgments 167(1)
About the Author 167(1)
Index 168
Melissa Shippees beaded jewelry has won numerous awards and appeared on the covers of Beadwork and Bead&Button. In 2017, she was named one of Beadwork magazine's designers of the year. Melissa teaches workshops nationally and internationally, including at the Bead&Button Show, and she sells kits featuring her beadwork designs on her website. She is the author of I Can Herringbone and a contributor to Beading All Stars, 500 Necklaces, and 1,000 Beads (all Lark). She lives in Ashford, CT. Learn more about her on mgsdesigns.net.