The Beading Bible: The essential guide to beads and beading techniques

The Beading Bible: The essential guide to beads and beading techniques

by Dorothy Wood
The Beading Bible: The essential guide to beads and beading techniques

The Beading Bible: The essential guide to beads and beading techniques

by Dorothy Wood

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Overview

An indispensable guide to beads and beading techniques, presenting essential beading know-how together with a wide range of inspirational projects, tips and ideas.

Beads are the oldest and most widespread art form, having been used in virtually every culture since ancient times. Over the years new materials and methods of making beads have been introduced and now bead workers have a vast array of stunning beads to work with. Beading has also developed over the years and, even though many traditional techniques are still popular, the craft is constantly evolving. With so many techniques, and such a vast array of beads and materials available for the contemporary beader, there is definitely a need for a comprehensive guide. The Beading Bible is just that – an encyclopaedia of beads and beading techniques that aims to educate and inspire anyone who loves working with beads.

The Beading Bible begins by looking at beads themselves; how to choose beads from metal, modelled, gemstone, seed beads and cylinder beads to hex beads, crystals, glass and bugle beads. There are handy tables to help you to understand how beads are measured and bead quantities, as well as advice on choosing bead colours. You are then guided through the basic to more specialist tools and equipment that you will need in beadwork. You will find each beading technique explained in detail throughout the chapters. However, the book begins by giving you the basic knowledge of essential techniques, such as working from a chart and knotting.

The book is divided into eight chapters that cover all the traditional techniques: bead loom weaving, off loom bead stitches, ropes and cords, fringing, netting and tassels, threading and stringing, wire work and jewellery techniques, bead embroidery and even knitting and crochet with beads. Within each chapter you are guided through the basic skills, tools and materials, before tackling more advanced techniques. Inspiration pages will give you interesting ideas using the different techniques, and there are over 30 fabulous projects, ranging from beautiful bags and jewellery to stylish scarves and accessories – perfect excuses for trying out your new skills! 
 
Easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions, clear diagrams and stunning photography combine to create the must-have resource for beaders of all abilities.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781446308868
Publisher: David & Charles
Publication date: 09/14/2021
Pages: 176
Sales rank: 280,251
Product dimensions: 8.40(w) x 10.90(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Dorothy Wood is an expert beader, craft designer and author who has written over 20 craft books on a variety of subjects and is a regular contributor to numerous craft magazines. Her recent titles for David & Charles include Crystal Jewellery Creations (2010) and The Bead Jewellery Bible (2011) and The Knotting and Braiding Bible (2014).

Table of Contents

Introduction 6

Beads 8

Tools and Equipment 12

Techniques 16

1 Bread Loom Weaving 18

2 Off Loom Bead Stitches 34

3 Ropes and Cords 62

4 Fringing, Netting and Tassels 76

5 Threading and Stringing 90

6 Wire Work and Jewellery Techniques 106

7 Bead Embroidery 124

8 Knitting and Crochet 136

Project Instructions: Bead Something Now 152

Bead Charts 173

Bead Project Details 174

Suppliers 175

Index 176

Preface

Beads are the oldest and most widespread art form, having been used in virtually every culture since ancient times. Originally beads were worn to give an indication of social status or religious beliefs and were widely used as a currency, talisman or healing token. These early beads, made from organic materials such as bone, horn, teeth, ivory, stones, nuts, seeds, shell, wood and various plant and insect resins, are still popular today. Over the years new materials and methods of making beads have been introduced and now bead workers have a vast array of stunning beads to work with.
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