Autumn 2010
This book is another in the ever expanding library of bead related topics published by Interweave Press, which generally present a specific subject with clearly written, well illustrated instructions. The book covers the tools and basic methods of working with wire efficiently and then moves on to guide you through 25 projects which include bracelets, earrings and necklaces. The author is a glass bead maker and wireworker and in her introduction she says `my passion for glass and alternative techniques with wire are what you’re going to find in the pages of this book.’ She also points out that she is largely self taught, and that her basic methods may differ from usual practice. The book is beautifully illustrated with mouthwatering photographs of the completed jewellery using beads by Kerry and her fellow beadmakers. There are also good serial photographs of the techniques involved in producing the pieces. Useful hints and tips are highlighted in marginal boxes throughout the text.
The projects shown have a unified style which is entirely contemporary in appearance, and it is a style which complements many modern lampwork beads. Most of the designs involve coloured, coiled wire integrated with silver wire, and there are several attractive ideas for necklace chains. A number of the beads utilised are non traditionally shaped, such as discs, or donuts with large holes. If you have a growing collection of `differently’ shaped beads awaiting your attention, this may be the book for you. I think most beginners looking for ways of showcasing an art bead would be able to follow the instructions in this book quite easily, and would also learn many useful techniques. I’m happy to add this book to my collection, and hope some of my more unusually shaped beads may soon emerge from their storage basket.
― Bead Society For Great Britain
This fresh approach to design shows jewelry artists the secret to combining sterling silver wire with colored wire and glass beads to produce high-end looks. Tips and tricks for making easier, more successful wirework accompany the 20 designs for earrings, bracelets, and necklaces. Techniques for coiling and wire wrapping are included along with how-to’s for making clasps and wire components. Along with suggestions for exploring color in jewelry creation, the manual also features variation ideas to show how simply changing colors in a design can transform a piece. Necessary methods and project outlines are displayed through step-by-step photos and offer wire crafters the opportunity to hone their talents to produce unique and creative pieces.
About the Author
Kerry Bogert is a self-taught artist and teacher who sells her lampwork beads and jewelry online at kabsconcepts.com. Kerry’s work has been published in numerous magazines as well as in the books Wire Style, Chain Style and 101 Wire Earrings (all from Interweave). She lives in Webster, New York.
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Readers will learn All about wire types, including how to select the proper gauge and hardness for the best project results; plus useful tips and tricks to make wirework faster and easier How to create head pins, wrapped loops, spirals, coils, and wire beads, plus how to make “S” clasps, basic hooks, toggle clasps, easy ear wires, and much more The basics of glass beads, tools, and materials and how to incorporate wire as an accent or main design element Color theory and how to create pleasing color palettes How to make 25 innovative designs for earrings, bracelets, necklaces, and pendants