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Modern Beaded Lace: Beadweaving Techniques for Stunning Jewelry Designs
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Modern Beaded Lace: Beadweaving Techniques for Stunning Jewelry Designs

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Learn the secrets of making beautiful beaded lace!

In Modern Beaded Lace, beadweaver extraordinaire Cynthia Newcomer translates her love for lace into exquisite beaded creations. Using basic beadweaving stitches, she transforms delicate seed beads and sparkling crystals into flowers, leaves, and scrolls, which become stunning necklaces, pendants, bracelets, earrings, and rings. Cynthia shares everything you need to know to create gorgeous beaded lace, including:
  • An overview of the elements of traditional lace and how to translate them into beaded designs
  • Instructions for the basic beadweaving stitches used in weaving beaded lace, including herringbone, peyote, right angle weave, and square stitch
  • Step-by-step, fully illustrated instructions for creating 18 jewelry projects
  • Tips and inspiration for designing your own beaded lace baubles
It's easier than you imagine to make showstopping beaded lace jewelry!
LanguageEnglish
PublisherInterweave
Release dateAug 22, 2016
ISBN9781632503152
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    The author wrote that we can not expect to exactly copy a piece of thread lace and translate it into beaded lace but we can use the thread lace as a starting point in developing our own style and interpretation of that lace into a beaded lace. I didn't think the Angel Wings looked like angel wings. But they were a beautiful simple beaded lace that I could see as being interpreted as Angel Wings. I need to learn to see with my third eye so I can interpret what I see into another form: beaded lace. Or at least a nod to the original thread lace.