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The Beaded Bracelet: Beadweaving Techniques & Patterns for 20 Eye-Catching Projects

by Carole Rodgers

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Crafts. Nonfiction. HTML:This is itā??your perfect guide to making beautiful, eye-catching beaded bracelets!

With The Beaded Bracelet, you can't go wrong. Because bracelets are the perfect projects for both learning new techniques and for advancing your jewelry-making skills. Because bracelets make wonderful gifts; they're always just the right size. And because author Carole Rodgers has decades of creative and teaching experience; with Carole leading the way, you'll be creating unique, handmade jewelry in no timeā??whether you're new to beadweaving or an experienced beader!

Inside The Beaded Bracelet you'll find:

   ā?¢ 9 beadweaving stitchesā??follow easy step-by-step illustrations to create each stitch and combine them into the Sampler Braceletā??the most beautiful teaching tool you'll ever work with.
   ā?¢ 20 bracelet patternsā??showcasing peyote, triangle, netting and other stitches and everyday beads and materials in ways you've never considered.
   ā?¢ 27 variationsā??it's amazing what a difference a change in color, size or type of bead can make; you'll be inspired to try your own combinations.


So gather some beads and a few basic tools. Settle in and get startedā??you'll be making your own beautiful, eye-catching
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Crafts. Nonfiction. HTML:This is itā??your perfect guide to making beautiful, eye-catching beaded bracelets!

With The Beaded Bracelet, you can't go wrong. Because bracelets are the perfect projects for both learning new techniques and for advancing your jewelry-making skills. Because bracelets make wonderful gifts; they're always just the right size. And because author Carole Rodgers has decades of creative and teaching experience; with Carole leading the way, you'll be creating unique, handmade jewelry in no timeā??whether you're new to beadweaving or an experienced beader!

Inside The Beaded Bracelet you'll find:

   ā?¢ 9 beadweaving stitchesā??follow easy step-by-step illustrations to create each stitch and combine them into the Sampler Braceletā??the most beautiful teaching tool you'll ever work with.
   ā?¢ 20 bracelet patternsā??showcasing peyote, triangle, netting and other stitches and everyday beads and materials in ways you've never considered.
   ā?¢ 27 variationsā??it's amazing what a difference a change in color, size or type of bead can make; you'll be inspired to try your own combinations.


So gather some beads and a few basic tools. Settle in and get startedā??you'll be making your own beautiful, eye-catching

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