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Beading

by Judy Ann Sadler, Tracy Walker
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Overview

Beading is packed with ideas for threading, hanging and weaving beads into more than 40 pieces of jewelry. With this book in the Kids Can Do It series, kids can also turn a shoebox into a beading loom and use it to weave a bracelet they design themselves! Step-by-step instructions make it easy for kids to make great-looking bracelets, earrings, necklaces, rings and barrettes. Once kids start, they won't want to stop!

Synopsis

In this book in the Kids Can Do It series, kids can make bead-utiful jewelry!

Children's Literature

More than forty beaded jewelry projects are presented in this "how to" book. Follow step-by-step instructions on how to make jewelry such as dangling earrings, bracelets, and necklaces using various patterns and colors. Diagrams and clear illustrations make it easy to follow the directions. The reader will even learn to make a beading loom from a shoebox and weave different kinds of bracelets. Each project includes a list of what is needed, as well as an illustration of what the project will look like in different stages of production. A great way to get started while leaving lots of room for individual creativity.

About the Author, Judy Ann Sadler

Judy Ann Sadler is the best-selling author of over 20 craft books for children including Corking, Knitting, Simply Sewing, Hemp Jewelry and The Kids Can Press Jumbo Book of Easy Crafts. She still looks forward to making stuff every day. Judy Ann lives with her family in London, Ontario.

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Editorials

The Kingston Whig-Standard

Beading is extremely popular with girls from about age seven or eight, and they’ll find dozens of patterns and suggestions in this easy-to-follow guide. It includes instructions for a homemade beading loom made out of a shoebox, which saves the cost of buying a store-made loom.

From the Publisher

Beading is extremely popular with girls from about age seven or eight, and they’ll find dozens of patterns and suggestions in this easy-to-follow guide. It includes instructions for a homemade beading loom made out of a shoebox, which saves the cost of buying a store-made loom.

Children's Literature - Susan Fournier

More than forty beaded jewelry projects are presented in this "how to" book. Follow step-by-step instructions on how to make jewelry such as dangling earrings, bracelets, and necklaces using various patterns and colors. Diagrams and clear illustrations make it easy to follow the directions. The reader will even learn to make a beading loom from a shoebox and weave different kinds of bracelets. Each project includes a list of what is needed, as well as an illustration of what the project will look like in different stages of production. A great way to get started while leaving lots of room for individual creativity.

Book Details

Published
September 1, 1996
Publisher
Kids Can Press, Limited
Pages
40
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781550743388

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