Hip To Bead: 32 Contemporary Projects for Today's Beader: 32 Contemporary Projects for Today's Beaders

Hip To Bead: 32 Contemporary Projects for Today's Beader: 32 Contemporary Projects for Today's Beaders

by KatieHacker (Author)

Synopsis

Boutique-style beaded jewelry is hotter than ever, and with Hip to Bead it's now easier than ever to make. Each of the 31 projects features fashion-savvy designs created with stylish beads, pendants and findings that are widely available. Readers learn basic techniques, like knotting, stringing, weaving and working with wire to create a variety of contemporary projects. Check out the embellished cause bracelets, a genius knotted and beaded belt, Rock 'n Roll Cuff, the Y Not? Necklace, Cha Cha Bracelet, Glamour Girl Chandeliers, the Mod Millefiori Necklace, a Clever Candle Wrap - even bead-embellished tank tops! Helpful step-by-step instructions and illustrations guide readers through each project. Sidebar material includes color and length variations in addition to more extensive coverage of stringing materials, types of beads, and essential tools that readers will refer to again and again. A resource section provides an indispensable list of suppliers that will make it easy to recreate every project in the book while inspiring you to create your own designs. This book is ideal for beginning beaders because they can start with basic earrings and simple strung necklaces before tackling more complex projects. Advanced beaders will revel in the contemporary project ideas that take their jewelry to the next level with modified designs and exciting new color combinations.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Publisher: Interweave
Published: 10 Feb 2006

ISBN 10: 1931499950
ISBN 13: 9781931499958

Media Reviews

Dec 07/Jan 08

At first glance this book looks perfect for young new beaders and although it would certainly suit a young/teenage beader there is something there for everyone. Like all good bead books it starts with a 'basics' section that briefly covers everything from different beads and threads to various tools. The projects themselves are very well described with a detailed list of materials and tools, although I would have liked a few more photographs of each project. The book is split into six sections depending on technique. There are sections for stringing, wirework, stitching, knots and even an easy assembly section that is perfect for people who've never beaded before. Throughout the book there are also techniques and tips. These are really good and range from things like choosing the right glue to a right-angle weaver. If you love beads, but aren't so keen on making jewellery then don't worry, there are projects for you too like a stylish scrapbook, a beaded purse or even a trendy tank top. There's also a list of suppliers which might be quite useful, although being an American publication this isn't as helpful as it might have been. Overall this is a very good book that I would buy. There's enough of a variety to keep it interesting and useful for a long time.

Lucy O'Hara

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Author Bio
Katie Hacker is an artist and writer who frequently contributes beading projects to Beadwork magazine. She is the guest beading expert on the PBS series Beads, Baubles & Jewels, and has authored 15 instructional beading booklets that have collectively sold more than 350,000 copies. Katie and her husband live in Keystone, Indiana.