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Bead Crochet / Knitting / Tatting bead crochet / knitting / tatting Design Originals BEAD KNITTED BAGS BEAD CROCHET BASICS 10 Projects for Beaders & Knitters Beaded Bracelets, Necklaces, Jewelry and More! by Julia S. Pretl by Mary Libby Neiman . This book featured the historically rich technique of In no time at all anyone can make an entire bead knitting – a method of knitting beads directly wardrobe of beaded jewelry! The beautiful beaded into stitches to create a dense but supple tapestry- pieces explained in this book are so intricate like fabric, in the style of vintage or antique beaded looking, one could imagine they were made by bags. With detailed instructions and sequenced artisan master beaders. illustrations, the author provides clear, step-by-step BK2130 guidance, complemented by the 20 video tutorials Softcover, 96 pages on the accompanying DVD. Each of the 10 Includes Bonus DVD BK1213 projects contain a materials list, detailed knitting Sugg. Retail $21.95 Softcover, 36 pages instructions, and color-coded graphs of the entire Sugg. Retail $12.99 pattern or a repeating motif. Each project has a unique strap, closure, or edging and the author provides finishing suggestions and helpful hints throughout the book. A Beadwork® How-To Book KNIT AND CROCHET WITH BEADS BEAD CROCHET by Lily M. Chin by Bethany Barry . Nationally known knitwear designer and author Professional beader Bethany Barry shows you how Lily M. Chin introduces 23 original, fashion-savvy to combine a vibrant selection of seed and accent designs for knitters and crocheters of all skill levels. beads with simple crochet techniques to create an Features 16 techniques for knitting & crocheting enticing cache of jewelry, accessories and sculptural with beads; and 13 knitting & 10 crochet projects; pieces. After mastering the basics, beaders of all skill and methods for mixing techniques. Includes step- levels will find 12 exciting projects, including a by-step instructions, detailed color illustrations and BK2120 BK2121 chunky cuff-style bracelet inspired by the night sky, color photos throughout. Softcover, 150 pages Softcover, 124 pages a versatile talisman necklace, classic spiral earrings, a Sugg. Retail $21.95 Sugg. Retail $21.95 playful beaded collar, a bejeweled circle purse, and more. A colorful gallery brimming with original bead crochet / knitting tatting bead crochet creations is sure to spark your imagination while / knitting tatting bead crochet inspiring you to new heights of creative expression. BEADED CROCHET DESIGNS EASY BEADED CROCHET by Ann Benson Fun and Fashionable Embellished Designs . for the Novice Stitcher It’s the newest thing in crafting, a hot mix of by Carol Meldrum crochet and beadwork. These more than 50 projects . for necklaces, earrings, and bracelets are all Here’s a book that will allow you to combine your marvelously easy to make, using only the most basic love for beading and crocheting. Easy Beaded stitches. Surround cabochons with a netting of Crochet offers experienced and novice crocheters beaded crochet to form the Opal or Stone Pendant more than 20 stunning designs to create gorgeous Necklaces. The Pearl Frenzy necklace features embellished garments and accessories. Each project freshwater pearls threaded into a chain-stitched includes step-by-step illustrations and instructions, a BK2534 design. For a matching set of jewels, try the Pretty list of materials and equipment and tips on Hardcover, 128 pages BK2548 in Pink or Snake ensembles. Each project includes handling special techniques. You’ll find a range of Sugg. Retail $24.95 Softcover, 128 pages color graphs and diagrams, and there’s plenty of versatile designs, including a delicate lace-effect Sugg. Retail $24.99 information on stringing techniques, selecting the shawl using crystal seed beads and fine silk-mohair best fibers, combining different sizes and types of yarn, a funky bag featuring bright beaded chevrons, beads, and extensive troubleshooting. and an elegant vintage scarf. BEAD CROCHET JEWELRY EASY BEADED KNITS Tips,Tools,and 15 Beautiful Projects Fun and Fashionable Embellished by Linda Lehman with Shelley Grant Designs for the Novice Knitter . by Jeanette Trotman Dedicated to the craft of bead crochet, this book . follows a thorough discussion of the yarns, hooks, Novice knitters aren’t limited by their skills with the and beads used to make jewelry. Many helpful fun and stylish projects featured in Easy Beaded pointers instruct how to start bead crocheting, Knitting. Starting with knit and purl, and adding correct mistakes and create jewelry. In addition, a beads and sequins, knitters can achieve beautiful fifteen project tutorial takes the reader from easy to embellished designs for sweaters, scarves, throws increasingly difficult projects, incorporating and bags. This book also covers essential skills, different patterns and design techniques. including holding needles, working basic stitches BK1861 and shaping, with the use of illustrations and BK2547 Softcover, 48 pages extensive directions. Softcover, 128 pages Sugg. Retail $18.95 Sugg. Retail $24.99 1 1 bead crochet / knitting / tatting Bead & Button Easy-Does-it Series BEAD KNITTED PENDANT BAGS BEAD CROCHET Comprehensive Instructions and Patterns for . Tw o Beaded Knitted Pendant Bags Learn to combine simple crochet and beading by Theresa Williams . techniques to make an assortment of unique jewelry, accessories, and even a doll. Step-by-step The first book in the “Beaded Bag Series” provides images and instructions show you how to make ten clear and concise instructions (with color great projects. An illustrated “Basics” section helps photographs and b&w illustrations) to make the beginners get started in this 16-page booklet. classic shell pendant bag (with two flap variations) and a frame style pendant bag. Basic knitting skills (casting on, basic knit stitch, and binding off) are all that are required to make these bags. Instructions and BK743 diagrams are also included to embellish the bags with BK1086 Softcover, 16 pages ribbon work and silk ribbon embroidery in addition Softcover, 48 pages Sugg. Retail $7.95 to suggestions on how to embellish the bags with Sugg. Retail $11.95 charms, buttons and other mementos. All stitches are very easy and can be learned by any crafter. Bead & Button Easy-Does-it Series BEAD KNITTED HANDBAGS 1 KNIT WITH BEADS Comprehensive Instructions and Patterns for . Three Beaded Knitted Handbags Seven great projects show how knitting and beading by Theresa Williams can blend: spool-knitted wire and bead jewelry, . elegant purses highlighted with beaded fringes, and This book from the “Beaded Bag Series” provides more. Step-by-step instructions, illustrations, and the crafter with clear and concise instructions (with photos make beading and learning to knit simple! color photographs and b&w illustrations) to make three distinctly different beaded knitted handbags. Basic knitting and sewing skills (casting on, basic knit stitch, and binding off) are all that are required to make these bags. Instructions and diagrams are BK620 BK1197 also included to embellish the bags with ribbon Softcover, 16 pages Softcover, 48 pages work and silk ribbon embroidery in addition to Sugg. Retail $7.95 Sugg. Retail $11.95 suggestions on how to embellish the bags with charms, buttons and other mementos. All stitches are very easy and can be learned by any crafter. Bead & Button Easy-Does-it Series BEAD KNITTED HANDBAGS 2 CROCHET WITH BEADS Comprehensive Instructions and Patterns for . Three Beaded Knitted Handbags Fiber arts like knitting and crocheting are hotter by Theresa Williams than ever—just like beading! In this booklet, six . gorgeous projects showcase various ways traditional This is the third book in Williams’ “Beaded Bag crocheted items can be enhanced with beads. Series”, in which she merges the artforms of bead Readers will learn how to add beads to scarves, knitting, beadwork, embroidery, and ribbon work crochet beaded necklaces, and more! in a new, exciting, and evolutionary way. She provides detailed instructions in order to meet the needs of various skill levels, while leaving avenues open for creative exploration and discovery. Bag BK621 BK1198 designs include: “Classic Grace and Elegance”, Softcover, 19 pages Softcover, 56 pages “Sandra’s Bag”, and “Out on a Whim”. Sugg. Retail $7.95 Sugg. Retail $11.95 Bead & Button Easy-Does-it Series BEAD KNITTED PENDANT BAGS ETC. 1 CROCHET WITH BEADS II Comprehensive Instructions and Patterns for . Tw o Pendant Bags and One Handbag This title picks up right where Crochet with Beads by Theresa Williams left off, with another great assortment of crocheted . items enhanced by beads. Features projects ranging Bead Knitted Pendant Bags Etc. 1 is the fourth book from jewelry to belts that teach easy crochet stitches in the “Beaded Bag Series”. Includes complete and ways to add beads to them. instructions and illustrations to create two pendant bags and matching handbag. BK615 BK1187 Softcover, 19 pages Softcover, 32 pages bead crochet / knitting tatting bead crochet bead crochet / knitting tatting bead crochet Sugg. Retail $7.95 Sugg. Retail $11.95 2 bead crochet / knitting / tatting BEAD KNITTED PENDANT BAGS ETC. 2 KNITTING WITH BEADS Comprehensive Instructions and Patterns for 30 Beautiful Sweaters, Scarves, Hats & Gloves Tw o Pendant Bags and One Handbag by Jane Davis by Theresa Williams . Knit one and bead too: these patterns combine Provides instructions to make two pendant style two favorite crafts for breathtaking results. Thirty bags and one matching handbag. gorgeous projects, shown in color photos and accompanied by charts, offer a variety of styles, colors, and materials. Every design simply begs knitters to try out new techniques. Picture a lace like scarf knit from angora yarn, accented with delicate crystals. Enjoy an evening out dressed in a BK2377 BK1188 black knit camisole, embellished with small metallic Hardcover, 128 pages Softcover, 30 pages beads and shimmery beaded fringe. See how a Sugg. Retail $24.95 Sugg. Retail $11.95 simple, classic cable hat becomes something special with sparkly beaded details.
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