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HOW TO WEAVE BEAD USING A LOOM - The essential step by step guide to learn everything about using a loom to weave bead and make pretty bead weaving proje - cover

HOW TO WEAVE BEAD USING A LOOM - The essential step by step guide to learn everything about using a loom to weave bead and make pretty bead weaving proje

Sonia Richard

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

Bead looming is a fun and easy technique that began long ago as a Native American decorative art form. Looming has evolved over the years and is often used by modern beaders to make stylish bracelets and accessories. 
Mastering the art of beading on a loom can catapult your craft repertoire. It’s not as difficult as it seems. This book has been has simplified the learning process. 
The little handy tools will allow you to create complex and colorful beading patterns that you can use to complement a wide range of jewelry, apparel and home décor crafts. From elaborate tribal patterns that pay tribute to the original designs made by Native Americans to gorgeous florals and geometrics for your trendy accessories, there’s no vision you can’t bring to life beading on a loom. 
In this book “HOW TO WEAVE BEAD USING A LOOM”, I will be teaching you everything you need to know in other to be able to carry out awesome projects on weaving on bead loom. You will learn the tips, tricks, techniques and patterns to create lots of beautiful bead weaving projects. 
ORDER YOUR COPY NOW 
  
 
Available since: 12/22/2023.
Print length: 17 pages.

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