Chain is fast, fun, and affordable.
Popular beading magazines are featuring projects incorporating chain, and the designs range from classic to vintage to steampunk. The new and convenient Chain Style eBook plus print book bundle expands on this hot trend by offering 50 creative ideas for how to use chain as the key design feature.
Key Features:
- Learn how to stretch your beading materials by incorporating chain in your design.
- The tools and materials are easy to obtain, and the techniques used are suitable for beginners.
- Techniques include opening and closing jump rings, cutting chain, oxidizing and hammering the chain to create texture and variety plus creating wire-wrapped loops and jump rings.
- 50 designs by top jewelry artists including Jane Dickerson, Kerry Bogert, Denise Peck, Yvonne Irvin, Leslie Rogalski, Lorelei Eurto, Melanie Brooks, and more.
Jane Dickerson, editor of Step by Step and Creative Jewelry magazines, offers a step-by-step guide to making easy, stylish, and contemporary bracelets and necklaces incorporating chain as a key element of the design. With 50 fabulous projects, there is a wide variety of design styles to choose from, plus lots or inspiring ideas for using chain creatively.
Designing with chain is fast, fun, and affordable…and now even more convenient with the Chain Style bundle. A few special beads connected together with chain will make a fabulous necklace in minutes! Introduction Chain Tools Techniques
Projects Spice- Taya and Silvija Koschnick Live Out Loud- Yvonne Irvin Artifacts- Jane Dickerson Go for Baroque- Denise Peck Best of Both Worlds- Denise Peck Tiptoe Through the Tulips- Lorelei Eurto Open Doors- Denise Peck Totally Tubular - Denise Peck High Wire Act- Kerry Bogert Silk Road- Leslie Rogalski Beach Stones- Jane Dickerson Bicycle Chain- Jane Dickerson Brass Rings- Jane Dickerson Jaded Machine- Melanie Brooks One Yard Dash- Kerry Bogert Cartwheels- Jane Dickerson So Soho- Lorelei Eurto Copper Fusion- Jane Dickerson Delicate Donut- Denise Peck Filigree Flight- Melanie Brooks
Resources Contributors Resources Index
Jane Dickerson is the author of the best-selling book Handcrafted Wire Findings and a freelance editor, writer, and jewelry designer. She was formerly the editor of Step by Step Beads, Creative Jewelry, and Bead Star magazines, and a contributing editor to Step by Step Wire Jewelry magazine. Her jewelry designs have appeared in numerous books and magazines, and she sells her designs on Etsy.
'The projects included are stunning.... from simple easy-to-put-together designs that newcomers can feel comfortable getting their feet wet, to more complex projects that experienced jewelry makers can tackle.'--Booklist
'When Jane Dickerson first mentioned her book to me, I thought it was another book on chain making. When I flipped through the book at Interweave Bead Fest, I realized my first impression was way off base. Don’t make the same mistake I almost did, or you’ll miss out on some great ideas for making stylish jewelry with panache.
All the projects in Chainstyle 50 Contemporary Jewelry Designs are designed using readymade chain. The beauty of this is that it allows beginners to create professional looking necklaces and bracelets after learning a few basic metal and wire-working skills that Dickerson capably explains in the beginning of the book. Then it’s only a matter of selecting the chain and combining it with beads, findings and other components. In fact, Chainstyle has so many ideas for smart and sophisticated necklaces and bracelets that more advanced jewelry makers will like it too.
The projects in Chainstyle also present a wonderful opportunity to repurpose odd bits of broken chains and charms that hide in the back of everyone’s jewelry box. Combining old and new materials and using found objects is a great way to personalize jewelry. Dickerson’s easy to understand instructions and for texturing and oxidizing findings and components makes it easy to fashion distinctive, one-of-a-kind creations.
I recommend Chainstyle for beginners because the projects are quick and easy to make. Chainstyle will also appeal to any jewelry maker interested in creating fashionable contemporary jewelry or who is looking for ideas on combining different types of materials into one of a kind designs.' --Martha Aleo, Philadelphia Polymer Clay Guild
Item #: XC09BD08
ISBN: 978-1-59668-150-7
128 pages
Dimensions: 8 1/2 x 10 1/2
Chain Style Print Book + eBook Bundle: 50 Contemporary Jewelry Designs
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Chain is fast, fun, and affordable. This new and convenient Chain Style eBook plus print book bundle expands on this hot trend by offering 50 creative ideas for how to use chain as the key design feature.
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