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Isabelle Cheramy-Debray
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  • Paperback: 48 pages
  • Publisher: Search Press Ltd (27 April 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1844484009
  • ISBN-13: 978-1844484003
  • Product Dimensions: 27.9 x 20.8 x 0.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 2.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 164,304 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Whilst this book is more than adequate, it only taps the surface of what is possible with polymer clay and what has been covered in numerous American books in the last decade. Thirty five projects give you a good idea of some of the possibilities of this fascinating plastic. I have worked with polymer clay for over fifteen years and still find it very interesting. This 48 page book gives a fair introduction to the subject and inspires you to experiment on your own.-KarenPlatt.co.uk Polymer clay has been around for many years now, and is always a fun way of making jewelry components. Originally published in France, you can add a bit of French chic to complement your wardrobe as you learn several techniques and make a selection of attractive and unusual pieces. There are 35 projects in here, mostly in matching sets which is something I always like in a jewelry making book. The book uses several types of polymer clays, fortunately the most common varieties. There is a brief but very useful description of how to prepare and work with the material (although don't forget that it varies from one brand to another) and a short illustrated list of some basic items for both clay working and jewelry making. Then it is on with the projects, where you can learn how to mix colors to make swirly beads, print the clay with rubber stamps, use metallic powders and varnishes, use shaped craft punches, tiny holeless "beads", texture sheets and glitters and have a go at the famous candy cane technique. The pieces vary from hair ornaments to necklaces, rings and earrings and there are some unusual and fun ideas for making up the jewelry such as stringing on fancy yarns and ribbons. Each project has a good number of small photographs illustrating the stages, and everything is gone into in some detail.-Myshelf.com Polymer Clay Beaded Jewellery by Isabelle Cheramy-Debray, is a 48 page book containing 35 projects. The projects include earrings, necklaces, bracelets and other items of jewelry. Each project is accompanied by illustrated step-by-step instructions, making the book ideal for beginners as well as more experienced crafters. The projects in Polymer Clay Beaded Jewellery use many different techniques including rubber stamping and are broken down into 11 sections. Each section explores a technique which is accompanied by one or more projects. This is an ideal way to learn a technique and put it into practice. The techniques include mokume gane (although the technique is the same as mokume gane, Isabelle Cheramy-Debray does not refer to it this way in the book), creating surface texture using rubber stamps, using paper punches to decorate polymer clay and a basic cane project. Although details are given explaining how to make polymer clay elements into different types of jewelry, these can be easily adapted and varied. Necklaces, for instance, can be adapted to make bracelets. This means that there is plenty of opportunity to build on and extend the projects listed. I very much enjoyed reading Polymer Clay Beaded Jewellery by Isabelle Cheramy-Debray. I felt that there were plenty of ideas for techniques and projects that I would like to explore further. I particularly enjoyed the 'Primrose' projects that use rubber stamps to create a textured image that is then highlighted with gold powder and alcohol inks. This technique would adapt in many ways, and in addition to making pretty items of jewelry, they could be used to create cards toppers, ornaments or as embellishments for a wide variety of other projects. While Polymer Clay Beaded Jewellery may not be as glossy or as large as other books on the market, it does pack a lot into the pages. My one complaint would be that I would like to read more about each project with a more detailed explanation at the start. However, that is a personal preference and I know others would differ. I would recommend Polymer Clay Beaded Jewellery to people looking to explore polymer clay in more detail and learn new techniques. The book covers small projects that are accessible to even complete beginners. If you are new to polymer clay, you may find that a more general polymer clay book that offers more information about different brands of polymer clay, how to condition and cure the clay and other basics, may also be useful.-About.com This book is pretty and inexpensive. If you have a youngster who would like to try making polymer clay jewellery it would be a good place to start.-Bead Society of Great Britain

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The wonderful versatility of polymer clay is illustrated throughout this book, in which the author uses simple techniques to turn it into a stunning array of beads in all sorts of shapes, styles and colours. She then shows you how to use the beads to make gorgeous necklaces, earrings, bracelets, keyrings and brooches in a range of innovative styles, from fun and funky to elegant evening wear. Suitable for absolute beginners as well as more experienced jewellry and bead makers, the clear, step-by-step instructions are fully illustrated, and all of the materials and equipment you need are described in detail. This title features clear, step-by-step instructions on how to make beads from polymer clay, and how to use them to create beautiful jewellery. All the methods, techniques, materials and equipment are described in detail, making this book suitable for beginners and experienced crafter alike. It covers a broad range of contemporary and traditional styles.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
This book contains some really lovely and interesting projects with great, large colourful photos of final items and clear instructions. As someone who already has experience with polymer clays and jewellery making I have to admit that I didnt find alot that was new to me so I would therefore say that this book is excellent for the beginner. It is easy to follow and covers everything from conditioning and storing clay, decorating using fine powders and micro beads, through to using metal findings for joining bracelet parts.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Disappointing 21 Aug 2009
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Found this very disappointing, nice photos etc but the projects are dull, lots better books than this one if you want to make your own beads.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Bit rubbish really... 11 Jan 2011
By Diva_uk
Format:Paperback
Very dissappointed. I wish I had taken note of the reviews before I purchased this book. There are not 35 designs as such. Just 11 projects that contain 3 parts i.e. earrings, necklace and a ring from the same design beads. If you're looking for a goods beginners book I'd recommend Carol Blackburn or Linda Peterson instead.
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