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Bead-Making Lab

52 explorations for crafting beads from polymer clay, plastic, paper, stone, wood, fiber, and wire

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Fill the year ahead with handcrafted beads that you can make yourself by following tutorials from Bead-Making Lab!

Imagine a year in beads. We're talking 52 handmade varieties all handcrafted by you! Bead-Making Lab makes this bounty of bead making possible with instructions for bead designs that run the gamut from sophisticated to playful.

Bead-Making Lab is organized by material, and single-spread lab tutorials for each bead design make the book simple to use. The tutorials are brief, accomplishable, and rewarding. Choose from traditional materials like paper mache and polymer clay, or opt for new materials such as resins and shrink plastic. Once you've selected your medium, follow the lab instructions for the bead-making technique of your choice. Try a new technique each week! With how-tos including molding, carving, painting, gluing, drilling beach glass and pebbles, and creating fiber-art beads with felting and embroidery, you'll have a year of unique projects ahead of you. Bead-Making Lab also offers ideas on how to turn your beads into jewelry and gives you a sneak peek at some contemporary bead artisans' best work. Get busy beading, crafters!

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    • Library Journal

      July 1, 2016

      Powers's (Jewelry Designs from Nature) book covers beadmaking using polymer clay, paper, shrink plastic, resin, wire, fiber and textiles, and natural materials such as pebbles and wood. Each section focuses on a particular material, with a brief overview of the basics, followed by beadmaking projects. They include a full supply list, a color photo of a completed bead, and written instructions with photos of key steps. Most use supplies that are readily available at craft stores, and there's enough variety here that most crafters will find a beadmaking project that suits their style, budget, and abilities. VERDICT A useful book for jewelrymakers who are interested in customizing their own beads and would like to try out an array of techniques.

      Copyright 2016 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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