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BEADWORK

41009 AMERICAN INDIAN BEADWORK by Hunt & Burshears. BACK IN PRINT AT LAST! Divided into 3 sections. Section 1 consists of methods and directions for doing different styles of beadwork with step-by-step illustrations. Section 2 is made up of 51 photographs illustrating more than 100 beaded items. Section 3 has 14 full pages in color of designs used on all parts of costuming and accessories. Book Size 8” x 11”. 63 pages. Paperbound $9.95

$1
3.00

41002 THE TECHNIQUE OF NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN BEADWORK by Monte Smith. With over 200 illustrations, examples and photos of beaded articles from 1835 to the present, this book covers everything the reader needs to produce beautiful beadwork. Loom beading and applique beading are just two of the many topics described by the author. 102 pages. Paperbound. Illustrated

$13.95
20035 AUTHENTIC AMERICAN INDIAN BEADWORK AND HOW TO DO IT by P. Stanley-Millner. A complete guide with step-by-step instructions, clear diagrams and 71 tribal designs. 50 on graph paper of weaving and 21 full-size patterns of appliques. 48 pages. Paperbound. Illustrated

$4.95
20036 HOW TO DO BEADWORK by Mary White. Step-by-step instructions covering every aspect in detail. From the simplest projects (bead chains) to woven pieces. Instructions for building a good loom included. A great variety of projects. Perfect for the craftsperson. 142 pages. Paperbound. 60 Illustrations


$5.95

42001 BEADS TO BUCKSKINS VOL.I by Peggy Sue Henry. This book contains beading patterns and designs of the Native North American Indian with black and white and full color illustrations and instructions. Chapters include loom beading, the Peyote stitch, the lazy stitch and designs and patterns of the Woodland Indian, among many others. 96 pages. Paperbound. Illustrated

$12.95
42002 BEADS TO BUCKSKINS VOL.II by Peggy Sue Henry. Takes up where Vol.I left off. Instructions on sewing with buckskin leather and making moccasins and shirts are included. Lacing seams together by hand and attaching beadwork or beads directly onto leather is also covered. 96 pages. Paperbound. Illustrated

$12.95
42003 BEADS TO BUCKSKINS VOL. III by Peggy Sue Henry. More beading patterns and illustrated techniques of the Native American Indian. Instructions on creating squaw dresses, moccasins, buckles and fringe are some of the topics discussed. 95 pages. Paperbound. Illustrated

$12.95
42004 BEADS TO BUCKSKINS VOL. IV by Peggy Sue Henry. Continues this exciting series with sections on how to cross-stitch and embroider with beads, as well as many new earring patterns. 95 pages. Paperbound. Illustrated

$12.95
42005 BEADS TO BUCKSKINS VOL. V by Peggy Sue Henry. More new techniques in beading including loom patterns and techniques, crocheting with beads, and new creative earring fashions. 96 pages. Paperbound. Illustrated

$12.95
42006 BEADS TO BUCKSKINS VOL. VI by Peggy Sue Henry. This volume introduces color and beadwork designs in tribal identity and meaning. Techniques include quill work, tambour beading and single strand necklace weave. 96 pages. Paperbound. Illustrated

$12.95
42007 BEADS TO BUCKSKINS VOL. VII by Peggy Sue Henry. Included in this volume are illustrated techniques for cutting your beading time, advice on marketing your crafts, new patterns for loom and applique, and new earring patterns. 96 pages. Paperbound. Illustrated


$12.95

42008 BEADS TO BUCKSKINS VOL. VIII by Peggy Sue Henry. This volume focuses on cradleboards with full color photographs of the antique cradleboard as well as newly constructed ones. Also included are side stitch weave, beaded boot tabs, beaded buckskin flowers, and more! 96 pages. Paperbound. Illustrated

$12.95
41012 BEADS AND CABOCHONS: How To Create Fashion Earrings & Jewelry by Patricia Lyman. Anyone who enjoys making their own beautiful jewelry will not want to miss this new twist on beaded jewelry. Step-by-step instructions are provided for making earrings, necklaces, barrettes, bolos and brooches. Brick stitch, Peyote stitch and applique designs are also presented, making this a very versatile book. 82 pages. Paperbound. Illustrated

$10.95
41004 NEW ADVENTURES IN BEADING EARRINGS by Laura Reid. This unique book describes original beadwork designs for either the new or experienced crafts person. Each section includes different beading techniques explained in easy terms with helpful diagrams. 64 pages. Paperbound. Illustrated

$9.95
41006 MORE TECHNIQUES OF BEADING EARRINGS by Deon Delange. Takes up where the author’s first book left off. More sophisticated techniques and styles are discussed in this book. Anyone who enjoys creating and wearing beautiful craftwork will profit from this book. 68 pages. Paperbound. Illustrated

$9.95
41015 CROW INDIAN BEADWORK - A Descriptive And Historical Study by William Wildschut and John C. Ewers. A comprehensive study of the beadwork of the Crow Nation from 1805 to contemporary times. With almost 50 photos and illustrations, this is a must for those interested in the craftwork of the Indians of the Upper Missouri and the fur trade era. 82 pages. Paperbound. Illustrated

$10.95

 

 

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