Great new free pdf from Lark and more excitement to come
Hi! I got this exciting email from Ray of Lark Publishing and couldn't wait to share it with you!
"Dear friend,
I've just posted a preview from Sabine Lippert's Beaded Fantasies: a low-res
PDF of the Les Fleurs Necklace project at
http://www.larkcrafts.com/jewelry-beading/beaded-fantasies/
We'll also be posting projects this week from Sonoko Nozue and Mary
Hettmansperger. So lots of goodies for your social media followers!
All best, Ray"
as I cannot wait to read this book, this is a great joy to me--to check it out in advance! And give one of the projects a try! Continue to see what Lark is up to as they post projects from the remarkable Sonoko Nozue and fabulous Mary Hettmansperger. loving this!--jean
"Dear friend,
I've just posted a preview from Sabine Lippert's Beaded Fantasies: a low-res
PDF of the Les Fleurs Necklace project at
http://www.larkcrafts.com/jewelry-beading/beaded-fantasies/
We'll also be posting projects this week from Sonoko Nozue and Mary
Hettmansperger. So lots of goodies for your social media followers!
All best, Ray"
as I cannot wait to read this book, this is a great joy to me--to check it out in advance! And give one of the projects a try! Continue to see what Lark is up to as they post projects from the remarkable Sonoko Nozue and fabulous Mary Hettmansperger. loving this!--jean
Labels: beading, projects coming from Sonoko Nozue and Mary Hettmansperger, Sabine Lippert free pdf on Lark blog, too













































6 Comments:
THIS is something I wish I knew how to do!!!!
That's a beautiful pendant on the cover of "Beaded Fantasies". If that is the kind of jewelry you make, you must be very artistic and technically competant.
Jean,
Thanks for the heads-up about the projects! Sabine Lippert's book looks gorgeous, and I'm a huge fan of Mary's work. In fact, so is Mr. Sequin -- he took a metal weaving class with her a few years ago.
-- Sarah
Lori--I know! I know! I was obsessed with seed beads a few years ago and studied hard to make around 5 or six of the same kind of bracelets--they were really simple--but they were so HARD for me! I posted them on my blog. and I think they are archived somewhere here. Thank heavens. I had everything-- a threadburner, "Thread heaven" , all kinds of needles and all types of beads --it was a HEADY time for me. I wish I hadn't stopped, darn it. I have a great appreciation and admiration for seed beaders!
OH Anthony, I wish! Thanks for stopping by!
My husband Jim likes to make art glass beads, I love men who create!
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