
Sherri Haab
Author of The Incredible Clay Book. Klutz Press
About the Author
Works by Sherri Haab
The Art of Resin Jewelry: Layering, Casting, and Mixed Media Techniques for Creating Vintage to Contemporary Designs (2006) 84 copies
Metal Clay and Mixed Media Jewelry: Innovative Projects Featuring Resin, Polymer Clay, Fiber, Glass, Ceramics, Collage Materials, and More (2007) 72 copies
Designer Style Handbags: Techniques and Projects for Unique, Fun, and Elegant Designs from Classic to Retro (2005) 52 copies
Designer Style Jewelry: Techniques and Projects for Elegant Designs from Classic to Retro (2004) 52 copies
Felt, Fabric, and Fiber Jewelry: 20 Beautiful Projects to Bead, Stitch, Knot, and Braid (2008) 36 copies
Clay So Cute!: 21 Polymer Clay Projects for Cool Charms, Itty-Bitty Animals, and Tiny Treasures (2009) 29 copies
Jewelry Upcycled!: Techniques and Projects for Reusing Metal, Plastic, Glass, Fiber, and Found Objects (2011) — Author — 28 copies, 1 review
Sherri Haab Jewelry Inspirations: Techniques and Designs from the Artist's Studio (2010) 26 copies, 1 review
The Art of Resin Clay: Techniques and Projects for Creating Jewelry and Decorative Objects (2011) 19 copies
Charm Love Friendship Bracelets: 35 Unique Designs with Polymer Clay, Macrame, Knotting, and Braiding * Make your own charms with polymer clay! (2015) 7 copies
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- Gender
- female
- Places of residence
- Springville, Utah, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- Utah, USA
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Jewelry Upcycled!: Techniques and Projects for Reusing Metal, Plastic, Glass, Fiber, and Found Objects by Sherri Haab
Unlike many books on using recycled material, this book really looks at some of the difficult aspects of using recycled material, including safety measures needed to use plastic. As a consequence, many of these projects require a serious investment in power tools and safe equipment. So it is not a book for the beginning jeweler. The directions are very clear and well illustrated with photographs. It has the best explanation of making rivets that I've encountered so far.
Excellent directions for making jewelry with a wide variety of materials including (but not limited to): resin, resin clay, wire and fiber. So many books I've looked at lately gloss over the details of attaching closures. This one has nice clear pictures and useful instructions.
25 projects. Kid Oriented. No sew or "low sew." This would probably be perfect for a Girl Scout meeting or weekend camp. In book templates instead of pull out patterns.
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- Works
- 30
- Members
- 1,234
- Popularity
- #20,805
- Rating
- 3.9
- Reviews
- 7
- ISBNs
- 49
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