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by Barbara Case
Amazon Price: £8.44
Customer Review: I bought this book just over a week ago and set about making one of the projects straight away. The book is lovely to look at (I spent hours just pondering the possibilities!) and is very clear and detailed. I made one of the necklaces tonight (cou...

by Linda Jones
Amazon Price: £9.99
Customer Review: I bought this book and "Wire and Celtic Jewellery" by the same author at once. I preferred the other title!
I have never before done any sort of jewellery craft and yet this week have made several items that are impressive for a begin...

by Tim McCreight
Amazon Price: £7.49
Customer Review: A proper, no-frills bench reference to all kinds of joining - really useful, functional and not just another glossy coffee table book for hobbyists!

by Sharilyn Miller
Amazon Price: £10.39
Customer Review: This book has got it all unlike other jewellery books which show the designs at the beginning. This book is divided into 2 sections. The 1st section teaches the tips & techniques of wire work. The 2nd section deals with how to put the previous sectio...

by Takako Samejima
Amazon Price: £7.33
Customer Review: This book was not quite what I expected but the various designs seem well documented and explained in sufficient detail.
I was looking for some more simple designs and after an initial flick through I have not touched the book again alth...

by Viki Lareau
Amazon Price: £11.99
Customer Review: This book was really helpful and has given me loads of helpful tips and ideas.
There is advice from how to price your jewellery to giving the right impression to your customers at craft fairs. There is information on things I hadn't eve...

by Jean Campbell
Amazon Price: £8.49
Customer Review: The title says everything - this is a great little book to get you started stringing beads.
If you know nothing at all about the subject, after reading the lengthy detailed introduction you will have a good general knowledge of beads, to...

by Suzen Millodot
Amazon Price: £7.49
Customer Review: This book will have you knotting for weeks!
The projects are lovely with impressive results. I hadn't made jewellery for years and fancied trying something new. The explanations, diagrams and photos are high quality and as a result easy to fol...

by CeCe Wire
Amazon Price: £6.49
Customer Review: A book full of great ideas, but more so is the way it takes the reader through the PMC concept stage by stage. Then it lets you deside and try projects giving stage by stage comments. I cannot recommend this book high enough.

by Stephanie Bourgeois, Barbara Le Garsmeur
Amazon Price: £5.59
Customer Review: This book has some great ideas, very adaptable but alot of them are aimed at a younger generation. Simple to follow and great for a teenager just setting out on the beading path.
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