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First Time Wire Wrapping Jewelry - 13 Tutorials: Intensive Course for Beginners - cover

First Time Wire Wrapping Jewelry - 13 Tutorials: Intensive Course for Beginners

Erika Pal

Traducteur Erika Pal

Maison d'édition: Publishdrive

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Synopsis

Intensive wire wrapping course for beginners with 13 full projects designed by WireArtTutorials.This book has been designed for complete beginners who need a full guideline to start learning wire wrapping jewelry. The techniques and tutorials will guide you with high resolution pictures for each step, and well written instructions.In this book you will find:-all the information you need about the beginner tools, wires, gemstones, with guidance and recommendations-multiple wire wrapping and weaving techniques, how to make your chains and loops, ear wires, and more-13 full tutorials of pendants, rings, earrings and bracelets, using gemstone cabochons of different shapes and beads of different sizes-extremely useful tips directly from the creator
Disponible depuis: 12/05/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 117 pages.

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