Bead Fantasies: Beautiful, Easy-to-Make Jewelry 
asked by fabio on November 21, 2006 4:56 PM
71 fantastic jewelry projects requiring only the basics beading skills.|Jewelry artist Takako Samejima specializes in bead jewelry, and has been working with beads since she was a child. Her designs, which combine different types, shapes, and sizes of beads, have won acclaim for their beauty
and originality. BEAD FANTASIES features over seventy of her most original and dazzling designs including necklaces, bracelets, rings, earrings, brooches, hair ornaments, cell phone straps and eyeglass chains.
Each design includes detailed instructions for creating the jewelry, supplemented by small color photographs and detailed color drawings. For the novice, BEAD FANTASIES also includes descriptions of the beads used to make the jewelry, beading supplies, and some lessons covering basic bead-stringing,
weaving and finishing techniques.
and originality. BEAD FANTASIES features over seventy of her most original and dazzling designs including necklaces, bracelets, rings, earrings, brooches, hair ornaments, cell phone straps and eyeglass chains.
Each design includes detailed instructions for creating the jewelry, supplemented by small color photographs and detailed color drawings. For the novice, BEAD FANTASIES also includes descriptions of the beads used to make the jewelry, beading supplies, and some lessons covering basic bead-stringing,
weaving and finishing techniques.
Reviews
I have bought the Bead Fantasies series (also II and III) is, for me, the very best beading project book.
Beautiful, not difficult. The instructions are easy to read and follow.
I love this bead book.
Beautiful, not difficult. The instructions are easy to read and follow.
I love this bead book.
reviewed by success06 on November 22, 2006 6:19 PM
I love this bead book. It was one of the first beadbooks I had bought 5 years ago when I started beading again. I love the color palettes used and the instructions are easy to read and follow.
Every beader should have this book.
Every beader should have this book.
reviewed by speaker on November 26, 2006 11:56 PM
