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Best New Craft Book: Joanna Sheen's World of Cards
30 Stunning Designs using Crystals and Cords
by Annika deGroot
Publisher: Search Press
Edition: Paperback
Publication: 22 February 2010
ISBN 10: 1844485498
ISBN 13/EAN: 9781844485499
Stock: 50+
Carton Qty: 26
Size: 216 x 276 mm
Illustrations: 532
Pages: 144
RRP Price: £12.99
A richly illustrated book containing 30 gorgeous designs for micro macrame jewellery, incorporating crystals, beads and cords.
Micro macrame has re-emerged with a gorgeous new twist. Evocative of the Victorian-era macrame lace that decorated fashionable women's shawls and purses, this easy-to-use book updates the art of macrame with a range of stunning beaded jewellery designs. Beautiful and infinitely versatile, learn how to capture the allure of this classic craft by combining it with beads to create stunning items and rival the elegance and intricacy of pieces made years ago, yet they are easy to make and have a contemporary feel.
Includes a comprehensive introduction and the five basic knots you need in order to get started. Detailed step-by-step photographs guide you through every project. Practical advice on choosing the best equipment and supplies available. Suitable for both beginners and experts, this book will appeal to anyone who loves jewellery and beading. 30 glamorous designs for beaded bracelets, earrings, brooches, necklaces and watchstraps
Introduction, Materials and Techniques, Projects, Tips, Index
Myshelf.com
June 10 If macramé conjures up visions of jute plant hangers from the 70s with the usual shudder, then think again. Before this folksy makeover happened macramé was far daintier and more likely to be used for smaller projects such as jewelry. Now it can be again, with the aid of some new thin cords and of course those traditional knots. There are some glorious projects in here that almost make you forget about those plant hangers; they just don't look like the same craft. Add beads and other jewelry findings and you have some beautiful pieces, from necklaces to earrings, cell phone charms to rings, chokers and lots of bracelets. Possibly because the author was inspired to take up this craft after seeing a micro macramé bracelet, but there are more of these in here than anything else, including a watchstrap. The most important part of the book is the instructions, and there are some excellent staged photographs to aid you as you learn the knots. I've got other books on this topic and personally I find that these photographs are a lot easier to follow than diagrams (especially if they are only one color) as the threads all get in a muddle easily without any color difference. There are also instructions on how to make a padded work board, and beading around cabochons. There are lots of useful diagrams with captions for every project too, so in my opinion this is the most foolproof way I have seen yet to learn this rewarding but tricky craft. This book was originally published in the US, so the list of cords and threads will be familiar to US crafters but locating them in the UK is not easy. This point aside, this is a beautiful and useful book that shows you how to master the intricacies of a craft that has hitherto baffled this reviewer, but does no longer.
Suite101.com
Jun 10 Annika deGroot demonstrates that macramé can be used to create intricate and detailed items of jewellery as well as the larger and perhaps more basic projects that macramé is often associated with. Annika deGroot is an experienced micro macramé bead jewellery artist and she presents the book so that complete beginners as well as more experienced jewellery makers or beaders can quickly learn the basic skills required. The projects in Micro Macramé Beaded Jewellery are accessible to macramé artists of all experience levels. The relatively low cost of materials and the fact that beads can be recycled if a project goes wrong, combined with the fact that the projects are all explained with clear step by step instructions means that these are particularly well suited to beginner macramé artists. This is an ideal book for people looking to learn new skills and wanting to produce interesting and unusual items of beaded jewellery.