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PAPER RUBBER & FELT RINGS 32 unique jewelry projects with cutting templates - cover

PAPER RUBBER & FELT RINGS 32 unique jewelry projects with cutting templates

Roberto Zanon

Publisher: Youcanprint

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Learn how to make your own stunning ring! This book will show you how to make fabulous rings - choosing from 32 different designs - out of a variety of materials such as paper, eva rubber and felt, but also leather, pvc or other malleable sheet materials up to 2 mm.- 32 style projects for do-it-yourself rings, with cutting template.- Downloadable templates ready to be cut by hand or with a cutting plotter (e.g. Cricut Maker or Silhouette Cameo) in SVG format.- Each ring is presented with several images and a video illustrating the assembly or an animation with the jewel being worn- The description accompanying each jewel explains the shape and concept behind each ring presented.- All rings fit within a 10 cm square cutout.- The 32 rings proposed develop a 2d to 3d methodology that can be applied to generate - in addition to rings - countless other jewellery variants for bracelets, necklaces, earrings brooches and other.
Available since: 07/12/2023.

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