Beading with Cabochons: Simple Techniques for Beautiful Jewelry this question feed

asked by ladyrunner on November 2, 2006 10:45 AM
With this gloriously photographed and illustrated manual at hand, beaders can create awe-inspiring jewelry. It's the only current, comprehensive guide to working with cabochons--a flat piece of rock or mineral--and it covers all the basics, along with a range of new creative techniques and hot trends. Find out which tools and materials to use, which beads work best, and how to wrap them round the stones. Craft turned, pointed, twisted, brick stitch, ruffled, or scalloped edges, or add decorative fringe. For something dramatic, combine more than one cabochon in a single piece. Or, instead of natural stone, use dichroic glass or other found objects. Make a glittering brooch, funky bracelets, a wearable art necklace, and other showstoppers.




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I was hoping to find ways to incorporate cabs into beadweaving without resorting to glue and backing, but this books is a wealth of great design ideas. I'll just have to keep experimenting with bezels.
reviewed by perfectstorm on November 28, 2006 4:01 AM

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I Tried and Tried To Learn How To Bead A Cabachon By Following Other Book's Instructions. My Cabachons Came Out SO Bad I Had To Take Them Apart. This Very Well Done Book Did It For Me. Beautiful Color Pictures and Detailed Black And White Drawings, Can Make A First Time Beader Pleased With The Results. The Second Chapter On Beading Basics Is Simple To Follow WIth Great Results. Her Chapters Start Out Simple And Advance You Into Creating Works Of True Art. All The Finished Cabachons She Shows You Are Detailed Enough To Actually See The Beadwork Unlike Some Books I call "Teasers" Which Show Off Their Work SO You Can See It But Not Well Enough To Imitate The Beadwork. This Is A How-To Book I am Pleased To Own!
reviewed by paradiselove on November 29, 2006 1:26 PM

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