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Passing the Flame: A Beadmaker's Guide to Detail and Design [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 50.00 $Tettinger. A beadmaker's guide to detail and design. Covers beadmaking from beginning to end. For aspiring beginners, experienced lampworkers and lovers of glass art alike. Hundreds of colorful photos and detailed step-by-step instructions. 222 pages.
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Passing the Flame: A Beadmaker's Guide to Detail and Design
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 11.97 $Tettinger. A beadmaker's guide to detail and design. Covers beadmaking from beginning to end. For aspiring beginners, experienced lampworkers and lovers of glass art alike. Hundreds of colorful photos and detailed step-by-step instructions. 222 pages.
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Dot, Dot, Dots!: Techniques and Tutorials for Glass Beadmakers
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 299.00 $Dots - The Definitive Guide - Deanna Griffin Dove / Brad Pearson (Book-Griffin Dove) Dot, Dot, Dots! Book by Griffin Dove Better Beadmaking in your hands Easy-to-read Explanations guarantee a deep understanding of each technique presented. Inspiring beads show how techniques are refined, implemented and layered. Tips and insight help you develop essential skills and new ways to problem-solve. Numerous tutorials challenge you to acquire techniques and expand your abilities.
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1000 Beads: (500 series)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 24.95 $Celebrate the innovation and creative inspiration of contemporary beadmakers from around the world! This gorgeous volume in the popular Showcase series presents 1,000 unique beads, all handcrafted from a dazzling array of materials—including glass, polymer clay, ceramics, metal, paper, fiber, plastic, wood, and stone. Each one is a magnificent piece of art, whether on its own or in a piece of jewelry or other ornamentation.
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The Complete Book of Glass Beadmaking
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 75.57 $Every eye-catching photo in this superb guide will inspire bead- and glassmakers. Splashed across the pages are all the most popular types of beads and the most innovative techniques. Basic instructions explain how to wind and cool the bead, then shape the glass. As beadmakers' skills develop, they can expand their horizons by experimenting with enamel; using mica dust to form an iridescent sheen; and applying silver, gold, and copper leaf. The advanced projects are truly remarkable, from sculptural beads to beads that encase images of stars, rainbows, and faces.
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