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Fit to Print Review: Creating Crystal Jewelry


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Laura McCabe has written a luscious volume full of vibrant Swarovski crystal jewelry. Who among us doesn’t love the sparkle and color of Swarovski crystal? Bicones, faceted rounds, rings, rondelles, one of my favorites – margaritas and rivolis! Combined with seed beads to create bezels, Laura is a master at making the beads and crystals sing with color and sparkle. Included are Laura’s most notable designs, the Rings and Things Necklace, the Three-Strand Rivoli Bracelet and the Crystal Burst Ring.

The book is organized into seven instructional chapters followed then by the crystal jewelry projects. Chapter one is a brief but comprehensive history of cut crystals. Chapter two is a detailed discussion of the types of seed beads and crystals used in the book’s projects. Chapter three describes tools and materials. The four basic stitches needed to create the projects is the topic of chapter four.

Beaders are resourceful, they can make beads mimic almost anything a metalsmith can do. The bezel is a good example. Seed bead bezels and open-back bezels are described in chapter five. The resourcefulness continues with chapter six where the reader learns to create a toggle out of seed beads. Chapter seven is like the cherry on a sundae, a final, sweet sprinkling of sparkle – embellishments and then it’s on to the projects.

In the chapters that teach a off loom technique, there are pictures of completed steps. It might have been helpful to include pictures of the step in progress but there are detailed written directions that may do just as well.

What I love about the projects is the “Beading time” given at the top of the project. It gives you an idea of how long it will take you to do a project. There’s also a little synopsis that gives you an overview of the project. Sets the tone and the direction which I find very helpful. On pages 29-31 there are guidelines for bezeling rivolis and other crystals that is worth the price of the book.

The techniques in this book can be used with artbeads to vividly highlight the colors and characteristics of a special cabachon or bead. The art bead can take you in a unique and interesting direction – flameworked disks will have a distinctly modern twist while face “stones” will give you an fantasy feel – you may have that special bead or cabachon just waiting for you to put into a crystal creation!


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3 Comment

  1. AJ
    February 22, 2008 at 7:20 pm

    I just bought this book last week and I’m really loving it 🙂 It’s so informative, and so full of eye candy!

  2. Jean
    February 23, 2008 at 2:19 am

    extremely cool!!!

  3. LampworkDiva
    February 24, 2008 at 11:51 am

    Thanks for stopping by AJ and Jean! Laura’s book is awesome – lots of lovely photography and projects. Enjoy it AJ!

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