Now returning to mainstream fashion, chunky
jewellery is everywhere, but it can be alarmingly
expensive to buy. "Big Bead Jewellery" contains 35
easy-to-follow projects for making statement jewellery
pieces that will look stunning and elegant, both day and
evening. Using simple techniques that don't involve heat
or soldering, Deborah Schneebeli-Morrell reveals the
secrets of how to make glamorous but reliable jewellery
to treasure - and the surprise is that many of the
materials and stones are deceptively inexpensive. Taking
a modern, organic approach, and allowing the natural
shapes and colours that are unique to each piece to
dictate the design, Deborah creates necklaces, earrings
and bracelets with an eclectic collection of materials,
including glass, plastic and wooden beads, semi-precious
stones and pearls, as well as reinventing broken
jewellery and found pieces, and incorporating textiles
and buttons into the pieces. How to find and create the
best colour combinations, as well as textures and
materials that complement each other, are vital steps:
and Deborah shows you what really works. Next, she
offers a detailed glossary of the materials to use,
including an up-to-date guide to the new stones on the
market and a section on how to make the most of old
pieces that need a new lease of life. Using the best of
the new materials, the core of the book works through 35
projects in photographic step by step, showing how to
choose and use one-offs and groups of stones and beads
in jewelled pieces, many with variations and additional
ideas. Projects are presented in four chapters: 'From
the Sewing Box', 'Treasures from the Earth', 'The Glory
of Glass Beads' and 'Pearls, Silver &
Sparkle'.
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