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Beading with Right Angle Weave

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The right angle weave stitch is demystified in this beading handbook. After mastering the basics, crafters can create their own beautiful jewelry with 30 projects that include a trendsetting garnet and carnelian necklace, a bead lace jabot, and a sapphire crystal bracelet. All projects include easy-to-follow instructions and illustrations for both single- and two-needle techniques. Simple pieces for children or beginning beaders are followed by more complex projects that will challenge advanced beaders with three-dimensional explorations of cubes, frames, tablets, and boxes. Each of the projects can be modified and personalized in dozens of ways, allowing beaders to design their own inspiring creations.

128 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 2004

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October 6, 2008
OMG! This was super hard! No patterns as such. I need a lot of visual patterns to show me how to do something and this book was really low on visual patterns. Lots of math, lots of verbal patterns. Ugh. I will not be checking this book out again.
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March 20, 2011
Not a bad book, but not a pattern enriched knowledge filled tome either. I did find some small but HIGHLY useful tricks and ideas that made what I already know easier to do. Do not espect bead by bead instructions and you'll like the book.
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