| Details | | Publication Date: | 1996-05-01 |
| Size | | Height: | 9.0 in | | Width: | 7.3 in | | Thickness: | 0.2 in | | Weight: | 4.0 oz |
Publisher's Note A great new addition to the very popular "Beading Books Series" (TM), this new how-to book on making your own beaded watchbands is as packed full of information as the other books in the series. This wonderful, informative book offers many patterns & a lot of inspiration for everyone. Beadlovers will delight in the variety of designs- there's a beaded watchband for everyone! The diagrams are very complete & easy-to-follow. This book is great for both beginners & pros...it makes you wish you owned more watches! The author is a third-generation bead artist, & knows her subject inside out.
Beadwork is one of the oldest and most global artforms. Considered the most enduring style of self-beautification, people have been adorning themselves with beads since prehistoric times. Today's beadwork is considered an exciting genre of art: many people are rediscovering the unlimited possibilities when it comes to beads. The author of this series, Wendy Simpson Conner, is a third-generation bead artist: her grandmother designed beaded gowns and jewelry for Anna Held, wife of Flo Ziegfeld, and the Ziegfeld Follies. Both beginning enthusiasts and accomplished bead artists will delight in this series of books. They are rich with thousands of illustrations and photographs, and very comprehensive sections with step-by-step instructions for hundreds of projects. The Beaded WatcHband Book makes you wish you owned more watches! The clever and beautiful patterns give you an entire wardrobe of watchbands. The author's writing style is very easy to understand, and the step-by-step diagrams and many photographs make these books easy to get hooked on. The photographs are beautiful, full-color celebrations of fabulous beaded art that the reader can very easily make. This series is very inspirational, and considered the most popular beading books on the market today! A must-have for beginners and pros!
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