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Small Beads, Big Jewellery Jean Power

Small Beads, Big Jewellery By Jean Power

Small Beads, Big Jewellery by Jean Power


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Summary

How to make bold, contemporary, multi-dimensional fashion jewellery using simple beadweaving techniques.

Small Beads, Big Jewellery Summary

Small Beads, Big Jewellery: 30 Unique Pieces to Make by Jean Power

How to make bold, contemporary, multi-dimensional fashion jewellery using simple beadweaving techniques.
A book created especially for those who want to put zing into their beading projects, this wonderful compendium of modern pieces offers the beader a chance to do something a little bit different. Created by Jean Power, whose Compendium of Beading Techniques has become a bible for anyone seeking the inside skinny on the technical aspects of beading.
Neatly organised by the technique used in making the piece, there are some simple projects for the beginner beader and more complicated designs that will richly reward more ambitious beaders. What these projects have in common is that they are quirky, different, and undoubtedly distinguished.
Includes easy-to-follow diagrams and corresponding photographs, and plenty of alternative colourways.

Small Beads, Big Jewellery Reviews

Feb 14

This book has brought together 10 talented designers to offer you a beautiful mix of jewellery that you will love to show off. It is ideal for beginners to more experienced beadweavers. Each of the jewellery pieces is shown in step by step instruction with full picture guides and easy to understand instructions. Not only does the book feature numerous designers it also gives you details of what you can find on the internet and what will be useful. You feel like you are getting full service with the book and you aren't an isolated reader. At the start of the book everything from tools to materials is discussed and explained. You are talked through everything from making a clasp to how to use a stop bead. With 30 different designs for you to make you'll be wanting to use this book for a long time to come. Sometimes jewellery made with beads can look dated. This book isn't the case. There are so many designs I want to make and I already have a list of people I want to make gifts for.

* Crochet Addict UK *

Issue 20

THE book for all of you who want to give your projects that certain something. Arranged according to beading techniques. Thirty projects from simple to challenging with clear graphics, accompanying photographs and a wealth of alternative color suggestions.

* Perlen Poesie *

Mar 14

Complement your outfits with some impressive statement pieces, and learn offloom beadweaving techniques. The small comes from the size of the beads used, and the big from their bold appearance and contemporary appeal. The work in this book is a combination of that of the author and several other designers from all around the world. This ensures that everything does not look like the work of one person so will have wider appeal, from cute owl earrings and cocktail rings to a grand crystal necklace. The instructions star with some basic information about the beads used and techniques such as stop beads and putting on clasps. This makes this a good book for those who are not totally new to the world of beads and jewellery but are keen to have a go at something beyond simple stringing. The beadwork diagrams are computer drawn rather than the more confusing photographs and this coupled with the written instructions means that it is easy to follow. All the main offloom stitches are here: brick, peyote, right angle weave, ladder, herringbone and spiral. None of the projects is so huge and elaborate that it would take ages to make and thus it is a great way to learn this type of beadwork. Add in some attractive photos, thumbnail designer profiles and information about beading blogs and forums and you have a book with lots of appeal. One of the keeper shelf!

* Myshelf.com *

Apr 14

It's been a long time coming that the book publishing world addressed the call for modern, colourful, youthful projects that fit the tastes and budgets of new beaders. This project-based book is organised by technique used, with some lovely projects that are ideal for anyone who wants to grab some beads and begin beading.

* Machine Knitting Monthly *

June 14

THE book for all of you who want to give your projects that certain something. Arranged according to beading techniques. Thirty projects from simple to challenging with clear graphics, accompanying photographs and a wealth of alternative color suggestions.

* Perlen Poesie *

Spring/Summer 2014

This book looks good, feels good, and it claims to use 'simple beadweaving techniques'. I always think it's difficult to define 'simple' as it depends on how good the instructions are. Certainly the book gives you basic instructions for the six techniques used in the book, so there is nothing too heavy. Also included are the basics like adding a clasp and stretching the thread.

Written by Jean Power, the book has project contributions from 10 other designers which, for me, is better because the projects are more varied and exciting, but, yes, there are still some of the geometric designs that Jean is famous for!

The other good thing that results in a diverse range of projects, is that the designers are from all over the world: Amanda Preske, United States; Eva Cadkova, United States; Maria Lindemann, Denmark; Shirley Lim, Singapore; Shelley Nybakke, United States; Arantxa A, Spain; Mortira Nastasha van Pelt, Canada; Justine Stanaert, Mexico; Juanita Carlos (Jaycee), Australia; Debbie van Tonder, South Africa; and of course Jean is based here in the UK.

Between them, they have catered for all skills, weather easy, intermediate, or advanced, which is a must-have format for any book. With 30 projects in all there are traditional projects for every beader and a few 'funky' ones for the younger-than-me beaders to have a go at (plus a couple of variations)! The cheekiest ones are the little 3D animal faces, designed by Shirley Lim, which take their inspiration from the Chinese zodiac. The project in the book is for Ralph the rat. All 12 animals are pictures and it would be nice to know if patterns are available for the others, especially in this year of the horse.

The photographs and diagrams are plentiful, colourful and clear. If you are new to beadweaving, the techniques pages will soon have you mastering your first piece.

* The Bead Society of Great Britian *

Issue 20 2014

THE book for all of you who want to give your projects that certain something. Arranged according to beading techniques. Thirty projects from simple to challenging with clear graphics, accompanying photographs and a wealth of alternative colour suggestions.

* Perlen Poesie *

June 2015

This super book uses beadweaving techniques to create some stunning pieces of jewellery. There is something in here for everyone, from simple bangles to glitzy evening necklaces (and everything in-between). Beautifully photographed and illustrated, this book is easy to use and suitable for all skill levels. For those new to beadweaving, you'll find clear easy-to-use stitch techniques at the beginning of each section, plus hints and tips dotted throughout the book - a brilliant guide for the beader, being well designed with great wearable projects.

* Love to Make *

About Jean Power

Beadwork Magazine Designer of the Year 2018, Jean Power is the author of eight books on beading and jewellery making. Jean is based in London in the UK but travels extensively teaching, showcasing her designs and talking about her work. A self-taught jewellery designer she is world-renowned for bringing a unique modern twist to this ancient art-form.

Table of Contents

Prelims (5 pp)
Introduction (2 pp)
For so long now beading books have contained projects that appealed to the craft's previous main audience of older ladies. It's been a long time coming that the book publishing world addressed the call for modern, colourful, youthful projects that fit not only with the tastes of new beaders but also their budgets. This project-based book is organized by technique used, with projects that are ideal for anyone who wants to grab some beads and begin beading.
Chapter One/ Beads, Findings & Tools (4 pp)
* Beginning with the beads
* Essential findings
* Your basic tool kit
Chapter Two/ Beader's World (4 pp)
Beading obsessives share their passion for beading and provide useful tips for designing your own wonderful pieces.
Chapter Three/ Projects (126 pp)
Thirty fabulous projects for both the advanced beader looking for something new and different, and the beginner dipping their toes into the beading world. In addition to featuring her own designs, Jean Power invites other leading designers to take up residence in these pages with ten very different projects in a range of contemporary styles. Organized by technique, each category provides clear step-by-step instructions for the particular beading stitch, followed by jewellery projects that allow the reader to try out their growing repertoire. The projects are flagged by skill level, and give suggestions for different ways to vary each piece to suit the reader's own taste.
Peyote stitch
One of the most commonly used bead stitches around the world, peyote is based on the simple rhythm of creating spaces then filling those spaces. Here you'll find achievable projects that will inject pizzazz into your jewellery wardrobe. Projects include:
* Adorned skeleton key
* Spiralled bangles
Ladder stitch
An ideal stitch for beginners, ladder stitch is comprised of only one row and can be embellished with fringes or loops. These jewellery projects include:
* Curved bracelets
* Simple beaded beads
Brick stitch
Building on a simple ladder stitch base, brick stitch can be shaped to create eye-catching pieces. This category includes:
* Colourful earrings
* Skull bracelet
Spiral Rope
An endlessly versatile stitch that lends itself to lots of experimentation, the jewellery projects in this spiral rope section include:
* Pearl necklace
* Spirals of colour
Herring Bone Stitch
Although similar to brick stitch, this decorative stitch is more complicated and is ideal for the more adventurous beader. Projects in this section include:
* Ropes of colour
* Twisted delight necklace
Right-Angle Weave
So-called because the beads lie at right angles to each other, this is widely thought of as being the hardest beading stitch to learn but it presents a myriad of design opportunities, which you can incorporate into unusual jewellery projects. The pieces in this section include:
* Colourful centrepieces
* Embellished bracelets
Combining techniques
The jewellery projects in this section show you how to combine and build on the various techniques already learned. Projects include:
* Triangle necklace
* Spiked bangle

Resources, Index & Credits (3 pp)

Additional information

GOR008022007
9781782210214
1782210210
Small Beads, Big Jewellery: 30 Unique Pieces to Make by Jean Power
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Search Press Ltd
20140127
144
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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