Loom Beaded Jewelry Making for Beginners: Step-by-Step Warp Threading, Seed Bead Patterns, and Finishing Techniques with 20 Woven Bracelet, Necklace, Earring Projects
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Most loom beading books end exactly where the real problem starts. This one opens there, and works all the way through to finished, wearable jewelry. You followed every step, the woven panel looked exactly right, and then it came off the loom: bare warp threads at both ends, a clasp with no instruction in sight. That moment trips up nearly every new loomer, not because of a skill failure but because the books that should help do not take you all the way through. This one does. What This Book Actually Finishes - Thread your warp correctly the first time and hold even tension across every thread- Read any bead chart from row one using exact Miyuki and Toho color codes- Finish every piece using three tested methods, including end tubes and Ultrasuede backing- Attach clasps, ear wires, and slide tube hardware so nothing slips, droops, or pulls loose- Complete 20 sequenced projects from a one-hour solid-color cuff to a shaped necklace panel- Fix broken warp threads, weft tension faults, and wrong-color beads cleanly mid-project- Design original charts using color theory calibrated for beads, not paint or screen >Projects That Build Skill Deliberately - Ten bracelets move from a solid-color start through chevrons, diamonds, and wider cuffs- Six necklaces introduce longer warps, focal pendants, and sequential panel construction- Four earring pairs cover short warps, compact charts, and clean ear wire attachment- Every project includes a full materials list, a bead chart, and a finishing recommendation >Chapter 14 covers original chart design using grid paper and a color theory built for how beads actually read. A bead collection strategy and loom care routine complete the practice. Start today. The warp goes on before the first chapter ends, and the first bracelet comes off the loom before the day does.
Most loom beading books end exactly where the real problem starts. This one opens there, and works all the way through to finished, wearable jewelry. You followed every step, the woven panel looked exactly right, and then it came off the loom: bare warp threads at both ends, a clasp with no instruction in sight. That moment trips up nearly every new loomer, not because of a skill failure but because the books that should help do not take you all the way through. This one does. What This Book Actually Finishes - Thread your warp correctly the first time and hold even tension across every thread- Read any bead chart from row one using exact Miyuki and Toho color codes- Finish every piece using three tested methods, including end tubes and Ultrasuede backing- Attach clasps, ear wires, and slide tube hardware so nothing slips, droops, or pulls loose- Complete 20 sequenced projects from a one-hour solid-color cuff to a shaped necklace panel- Fix broken warp threads, weft tension faults, and wrong-color beads cleanly mid-project- Design original charts using color theory calibrated for beads, not paint or screen >Projects That Build Skill Deliberately - Ten bracelets move from a solid-color start through chevrons, diamonds, and wider cuffs- Six necklaces introduce longer warps, focal pendants, and sequential panel construction- Four earring pairs cover short warps, compact charts, and clean ear wire attachment- Every project includes a full materials list, a bead chart, and a finishing recommendation >Chapter 14 covers original chart design using grid paper and a color theory built for how beads actually read. A bead collection strategy and loom care routine complete the practice. Start today. The warp goes on before the first chapter ends, and the first bracelet comes off the loom before the day does.
AmazonPagina's: 109, Paperback, Independently published
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