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Seed Bead Stitching: Creative Variations on Traditional Techniques

Seed Bead Stitching: Creative Variations on Traditional Techniques

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $19.95

Manufacturer: Kalmbach

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Description

"Beadwork is a puzzle with infinite solutions," says author and bead artist Beth Stone. In Seed Bead Stitching, she explores the myriad possibilities for creating jewelry with colorful seed beads and beautiful accents such as pearls and gemstones. Step-by-step photographs and illustrations guide readers through the basics of classic stitches and inventive variations, showing them everything they need to create gorgeous beaded jewelry. For beginners, there is an introduction to the basics of beads, threads, and bead-stitching techniques; for intermediate and advanced beaders, there are creative variations and lesser-known stitches. Perfect for beaders at every level, Seed Bead Stitching helps every crafter solve the puzzle of beadwork in beautiful and innovative ways.
From simple to simply stunning...great beading techniques for great jewelry.

Reviews

Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-08-14
Summary: "Great book"

It seems the author not only like to bead but enjoy it as well.
She made it so you can clearly see the original techniques and er ideas and twists.
Both beginners and advances will find this book interesting and for a great price.
The images are clear and let you see how to play with color and how the stitches go together. Get this and the sequel!!!


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-07-17
Summary: "Worth Purchasing"

This book offers clear directions, patterns, and ideas. A valuable addition to any beading library.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-04-12
Summary: "Lots of Fun"

Easy to figure out the stitches, and great pictures. I knew some of the stitches in the book but the ones I haven't tried yet were simple to do from the instructions and pictures real or drawn. I truly enjoyed this book, I also have the second book, and enjoy that as much as this one.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-02-01
Summary: "Essential to a Beader's Library"

I really love this Book for kickstarting my beading creativity again, the book has a great introduction and is user friendly to both novice and experienced beaders. The book features all the basic beadweaving stitches like Peyote, brick, right angle, spiral, etc. with instruction that are clear and diagrams that are user friendly. Each stitch also has a section for advanced beaders. Beth Stone is even nice enough to add warnings on what is not in her book, she does not discuss quantity of beads to use in each project although she does specify the type of seed bead to use, there is no clear direction on color so you can mix and be as creative as you want to be, and she does not specify the length. This three warnings may frustrate the novice beader a bit, but it's all done to get your creativity going. I just love that about this book, it's focus is to get you to learn the stitches and then use them as you would like, it may be scary for those who like a specific pattern with all the information written out, but trust me the freedom to experiment and bead outside the bead box is so much more fun.


Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2009-12-21
Summary: "Too much "Bead Soup" for me"

I was excited to see a book that would help me visualize someone else's experimentation with basic stitches. However, after it arrived I realized most of the pieces shown were done with "bead soup", a mixture of different types, shapes, sizes, and colors of seed beads. While a few examples made this way would have been interesting I found myself overwhelmed by the vast array of different beads per piece and unable to easily follow the thread path, making the projects look very similar after a while. So many different beads in one piece makes it busy and visually tiring as there's nowhere to rest your eyes and no pattern to move your vision naturally through the piece, just a jumble of colors, shapes and sizes. I didn't send it back, but then again if I'd been able to page through it beforehand I wouldn't have bought it in the first place.

Patricia, beading and designing for 6 yrs.