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Making Glass Beads by Cindy Jenkins
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Making Glass Beads (edition 2004)

by Cindy Jenkins

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“There is enough detail to make unsuspecting readers into addicts. An excellent introduction.”—Booklist Beads that are multicolored, grooved, feathered or foiled, and decorated with spots, dots, eyes, and stripes: no matter which of these designs in glass you choose, the results will be beautiful. Detailed instructions and magnificent photos, along with scores of valuable tips and tricks, guide crafters through an awesome array of techniques, making this the best guide to glass beading ever. The creative journey begins with making a simple bead; proceeds to easy variations, such as overwraps and raked patterns; and ends exquisitely with beads shimmering with different metals and featuring millefiori, sculpting, and hollowing. The author lives in Skokie, IL.… (more)
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Title:Making Glass Beads
Authors:Cindy Jenkins
Info:Lark Books (2004), Paperback, 112 pages
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  satyridae | Apr 5, 2013 |
This book is an excellent value for someone wanting to try their hand at making glass beads. All the beginner information is presented in good detail here, from equipment to supplies to technique. If you're new to lampwork, you can't go wrong with Cindy Jenkins' book. ( )
  seph | Apr 28, 2008 |
The must have book for anyone doing lampwork beads!
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"There is enough detail to make unsuspecting readers into addicts. An excellent introduction."--"Booklist
Beads that are multicolored, grooved, feathered or foiled, and decorated with spots, dots, eyes, and stripes: no matter which of these designs in glass you choose, the results will be beautiful. Detailed instructions and magnificent photos, along with scores of valuable tips and tricks, guide crafters through an awesome array of techniques, making this the best guide to glass beading ever. The creative journey begins with making a simple bead; proceeds to easy variations, such as overwraps and raked patterns; and ends exquisitely with beads shimmering with different metals and featuring millefiori, sculpting, and hollowing.
 

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“There is enough detail to make unsuspecting readers into addicts. An excellent introduction.”—Booklist Beads that are multicolored, grooved, feathered or foiled, and decorated with spots, dots, eyes, and stripes: no matter which of these designs in glass you choose, the results will be beautiful. Detailed instructions and magnificent photos, along with scores of valuable tips and tricks, guide crafters through an awesome array of techniques, making this the best guide to glass beading ever. The creative journey begins with making a simple bead; proceeds to easy variations, such as overwraps and raked patterns; and ends exquisitely with beads shimmering with different metals and featuring millefiori, sculpting, and hollowing. The author lives in Skokie, IL.

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