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Fiber & Cord Jewelry

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Fiber & Cord Jewelry teaches new and original techniques for using easily accessible cords and fibers. The objective is to showcase cord as the focal element, and then add beads, chain, crystals, and more for customization. The 25 projects are divided into groups by material: paracord, hemp & cotton, leather, and ribbon & lace. This is the one jewelry making book for beginning bead stringers that features stringing materials as a primary design element in each jewelry project. Ashley Bunting delights in finding new and unexpected ways to use everyday materials in her jewelry designs.


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Publisher: Kalmbach Books

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  • ISBN: 9781627001274
  • Release date: November 17, 2014

PDF ebook

  • ISBN: 9781627001274
  • File size: 25027 KB
  • Release date: November 17, 2014

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subjects

Crafts Nonfiction

Languages

English

Fiber & Cord Jewelry teaches new and original techniques for using easily accessible cords and fibers. The objective is to showcase cord as the focal element, and then add beads, chain, crystals, and more for customization. The 25 projects are divided into groups by material: paracord, hemp & cotton, leather, and ribbon & lace. This is the one jewelry making book for beginning bead stringers that features stringing materials as a primary design element in each jewelry project. Ashley Bunting delights in finding new and unexpected ways to use everyday materials in her jewelry designs.


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