The Beader's Colour Mixing Directory: 200 Colour Schemes for Beautiful Beadwork

The Beader's Colour Mixing Directory: 200 Colour Schemes for Beautiful Beadwork

by Sandra Wallace (Author)

Synopsis

Colour has the ability to transform your beadwork from mundane to magnificent. This indispensable book features 200 failsafe colour schemes created especially for beaders. Targeted at the beginning beader as well as the seasoned artist, basic colour-mixing principles are explained, and you'll discover how finish can greatly alter the effect.
The main directory section is organised into tonal groups and features a wide range of inspirational themes, from the clean, fresh colours of Spring Bouquet to the sizzling hues of Indian Spice. Each colour scheme is demonstrated on an item of jewelry to clearly show the effect, and graphic icons identify the precise colour mix and proportions used.
Includes a selection of projects, with step-by-step instructions, allowing you to put your colour mixing theory into practice and create a range of beautiful beaded jewelry.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Publisher: Search Press
Published: 01 Feb 2007

ISBN 10: 1844482154
ISBN 13: 9781844482153

Media Reviews

Issue 4, June/July 2007

I already own a book on colour for beaders, which I love, so I wasn't expecting this book to add anything else or be as informative. I was completely wrong!

This book is amazingly interesting and informative about colour and I do feel that I learned a lot from reading it. It also has 10 really nice and appealing projects that each have different colour combination ideas, and I do think I might end up beading at least one version of each project, they're that good. If you like beading, then you will like this book. I feel it is even worth the price just for all of the 100s of photos of beadwork. All the pieces have words to go with them to tell you more about the colours and a 'chart' that shows you how the colours used split up percentage wise. I found this really useful to help me choose some colour combinations that I wouldn't have been sure about before. I'm sure this is going to be one of those 'well-thumbed' book that I return to again and again.

Jocelyn Williams

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Author Bio
Sandra Wallace taught in mainstream education until 1995. For the last ten years she has taught crafts and City & Guilds Certificsates in embroidery and beadweaving at colleges in the north of England. Now a self-employed beadworker and textile artist, she gives lectures and runs workshops for the Embroiderers' Guild and other organisations all across England. She is an exhibiting member of TAG, a Textile Art Group, and has also exhibited for several years at the ICHF Fashion and Embroidery Show in London. Her unique designs sell at shows and are also the basis for commissions. Sandra is a regular contributor to the Beadworkers' Guild's publications.