Handcrafting Chain And Bead Jewelry: Techniques for Creating Dimensional Necklaces And Bracelets

  Author:    Scott David Plumlee
  ISBN:    0823022994
  Sales Rank:    10714
  Published:    2006-10-30
  Publisher:    Watson-Guptill Publications
  # Pages:    128
  Binding:    Paperback
  Avg. Rating:    4.0 based on 24 reviews
  Used Offers:    11 from $9.90
  Amazon Price:    $13.57
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Handcrafting Chain And Bead Jewelry: Techniques for Creating Dimensional Necklaces And Bracelets
  
• Beaders and wireworkers will be en-chain-ted by the chance to make their own chains • Classical chain designs in silver, copper, and brass • Entire chain-making process is explained and illustrated step-by-step • One of a kind!

Handcrafting Chain and Bead Jewelry shows how to create beautiful, dimensional silver, copper, and brass chains using simple tools. The main style is based on the elegant, classical Byzantine pattern, and uses the Golden Ratio to determine the circumference of a chain's interlocking rings based on the thickness of the wire. Illustrated step-by-step directions show how to calculate the circumference of the rings, how to wrap wire into coils, how to cut, and finally, how to assemble the chain. Starting from the basic Byzantine, new chain makers can then progress to increasingly Byzantine variations, including linear, knot, crown, and combination chains. Incorporating beads and charms offers endless possibilities for crafters who will soon, surely, be locked up in chains!

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10-08-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Want to learn Chain Mail? This is the book for you
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Wondering which book to pick up as your very first foray into chain mail jewelry-making? This is it! The first 52 pages are worth it's weight in jump rings. Plumlee uses the first 13 pages to explain the basics, the Byzantine chain and how to use Pi to figure out the right diameter for your jump rings. He jumps right into tools all the while keeping it simple. No fancy tools here, you can pick up your much needed mandrels at the yarn store - they're knitting needles.

A chapter on wire skills takes you step by step through the winding, cutting and making clasps. Pictures accompany each step and helps a beginner to learn the process visually.

Overall the pictures with accompanying directions throughout the book are superb. They make learning how to create each project virtually foolproof.

I'm particularly fond of the Inca Puno Chain - it's fluidity enthralls me. It's one of three components, the
Double Chain, the Inca Puno Chain and the Byzantine Chain. The remainder of the book combines these chains in clever and unique ways that you'll just have to buy the book to find out. They are all lovely!

So, if you want to learn chain mail and don't have the slightest idea how to go about it - this book will reach out, grab your hand and lead the way with its perfectly executed step by step directions and accompanying photos.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-10 08:08:48 EST)
09-04-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Excellent Book
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Love this book! It was recommended to me and I would recommend it to anyone interested in chainmaille. Lots of ideas and great directions.
Jeanne, NJ
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-10-28 08:15:33 EST)
08-27-08 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Byzantine plus beads
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All the chains used are variations of the Byzantine style - but he does some really cool stuff within that narrow chain window.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-09-05 08:38:30 EST)
08-27-08 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Byzantine plus beads
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All the chains used are variations of the Byzantine style - but he does some really cool stuff within that narrow chain window.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-29 08:37:46 EST)
02-08-08 4 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Great book for beginners and novice
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I absolutely love this book. It gives you step by step instructions. It also shows you every tool needed. I appreciate the cultural background given at the beginning of the book. The only problem I had was with the time it takes to complete a piece. I stick with it because I love the outcome.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-29 08:37:46 EST)
02-08-08 4 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Great book for beginners and novice
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I absolutely love this book. It gives you step by step instructions. It also shows you every tool needed. I appreciate the cultural background given at the beginning of the book. The only problem I had was with the time it takes to complete a piece. I stick with it because I love the outcome.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-25 18:29:37 EST)
01-13-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Inspirational for Beginners and Seasoned Chainers
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Whether you're just starting out or have been creating chainmail jewelry for a while, Plumlee's first book provides solid introductory information-from an overview of included chain styles to the tools, materials, and techniques needed to complete them-along with plenty of inspirational photos of original chain patterns. In addition, the techniques for creating clasps and earwires are easy to follow and produce great results. Some of the photos of gold wire seemed a bit green in my copy, but this is just a cosmetic issue that could have be corrected by the printer. Solid technique and instruction here. [...].
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-09 08:23:11 EST)
11-11-07 5 3\3
(Hide Review...)  Outstanding Book!
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Now that I own the book, I agree with everyone who gave it a five star rating. I had to laugh at a few of the "not favorable" reviews, because one reviewer had obviously NOT READ the book, how else could she have missed the ring-size charts on page 11. A couple of other reviewers had also obviously not looked at the description of the book. Mr. Plumlee is an expert on ancient chains and in this book he concentrated on showing how to make variations of the Byzantine Weave. THAT is what the book is about, and David does it brilliantly. One reviewer wrote that they were not interested in knowing how to make rings. Excuse me, but no serious chainmaille artist just buys rings, we do make our own in most metals. The book is also not exactly a "Beginning Chainmaille" book, even though it is possible for a complete novice to make the Byzantine Weave from David's superb instructions. You just have to look at the pictures and then READ the text along with the pic.....Duh!!!!! To prove my point, I showed the book to my adult daughter who had never made chainmaille. In 30 minutes she had made about half of a beautiful bracelet.
Five starts to Mr. Plumlee for an excellent book.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-17 08:51:55 EST)
11-07-07 1 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Save your money.
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The text of this book is in serious need of editing and corrections. Limited in scope and definitely not for even an intermediate crafter. Photos are poor - often not showing the technique described (and referenced in) the text. Not entirely reliable on tools either - there is no such thing as a 7 inch knitting needle (knitting needles are measured by their diameter) - and similar sloppy writing.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-11-12 08:44:57 EST)
10-31-07 5 (NA)
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Book was received in excellent condition (as described by the seller) and in the time indicated by the seller. I am looking forward to using this book to make jewelry items.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-11-08 08:29:16 EST)
10-17-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Good projects/ great directions
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After taking many chain making classes, and purchasing a few books, this is a great addition. The directions and graphics are great. I make lampwork beads, and now can incorporate them into my chain jewlery in truly different ways.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-11-01 08:41:51 EST)
10-11-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Best book yet on chain maille jewlery
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This is without a doubt the best book on making jewelery with chain and beads for beginners and those already proficient in chain mailling. Mainly based on Byzantine, the pictures are clear and the written instructions are very easy to follow. His many adaptations on the use of Byzantine weave are both innovative and beautiful. Take a bow Scott David Plumlee, I'm already recommending this one to all the members in my wire working and chain maille forum. Regards from one very happy owner of this great book.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-10-18 08:45:08 EST)
09-29-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Very informative
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This book is very detailed and tells you everything you need to know to make chain maille. Lots of how to hints and it tells you the tools and supplies you need for each project. The diagrams and pictures are easily understandable and easy to follow. I made a bracelet which my daughter wore to Ren Faire and got several compliments. I recommend this book to everyone that has ever been interested in chain maille.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-10-11 08:45:06 EST)
09-27-07 1 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Unimpressed
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I couldnt wait to get this book having just started with chain maile and beads. I thought it lacked designs, with only three weaves featured. Not many projects featuring beads. The first 40 pages is mainly on wire types and how to make jump rings.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-09-29 16:47:05 EST)
06-13-07 5 2\2
(Hide Review...)  A great design idea and "recipe" book!
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I thought the directions were great and easy to follow, but I have some experience with most of these weaves. I wasn't looking for a "how to" book, you can see tons of CGI tutorials for free via the chainmailleartisans community. What I got most out of this book were design ideas, tips to weave beads into my chainmaille jewelry by tucking the jewelry wire through the rings, and the recipes of rings required! For everything I've tried from the book, the quantities and ring sizes have been dead on and easy to order. I appreciated the bead size info with the great pictures, it gave me the ability to say "I'd use something smaller/larger there" and know what to go buy instead of guessing at what size they used. I'd love to see more designs, more pictures, and more recipes of what to buy.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-09-27 08:30:00 EST)
04-13-07 5 3\4
(Hide Review...)  Handcrafting Chain and Bead jewellery
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Outstanding book, for those wishing to make chain maille with a difference. Learn the most popular pattern weave, and apply it in many ways!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-11 08:19:07 EST)
04-12-07 5 3\4
(Hide Review...)  Any interested in jewelry making possibilities will love Handcrafting Chain and Bead Jewelry
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Any interested in jewelry making possibilities will love Handcrafting Chain and Bead Jewelry, a guide to creating chain and bead jewelry using both old designs and new ideas. Scott David Plumlee is an authority on ancient chain designs: his focus allows for an ideal blend of styles and offers step-by-step directions backed by color photos. From how to use specialty tools and selecting wire and beads to assembling over twenty unique necklaces, bracelets and earrings, Handcrafting Chain and Bead Jewelry will reach novices, neo-pro jewelers and public libraries strong in crafts.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-11 08:19:07 EST)
04-01-07 4 3\4
(Hide Review...)  Handcrafting Chain and Bead Jewelry Book
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Very nice informationial book. I will use it to make many bracelets.

I am please with my purchase, I felt it was worth the money.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-11 08:19:07 EST)
03-09-07 5 1\3
(Hide Review...)  Wonderful Book
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I have found this to be a very useful book and am quite glad that I made the purchase.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-11 08:19:07 EST)
03-08-07 5 0\1
(Hide Review...)  Wonderful Book
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I have found this to be a very useful book and am quite glad that I made the purchase.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-04-02 09:57:31 EST)
03-08-07 5 2\4
(Hide Review...)  Fantastic Chain Male
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If you like making Chain mail then you must have this book. Wonderful ideas
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-11 08:19:07 EST)
02-24-07 3 0\2
(Hide Review...)  Not really a beginner's book
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I bought this book thinking it would give me some primer information about how to make chain mail jewelry. While it does give some basic information, I was disappointed that it doesn't have true step-by-step instructions or detailed information on supplies you'll need. For example, instead of telling you you'll need "X" amount of wire to make an 18-gauge 6mm jumpring, the author tells you that you should use 18 gauge wire to make "X" amount of jumprings. There's no information on the size of jumprings you should use. The the author does mention that if you use the wrong size jumprings(either too big or too small) you'll end up with bad-looking pieces. I feel there's a lack of basic instruction in this book and the author assumes you've made chain mail jewelry before.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-03-08 10:05:11 EST)
02-06-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Wonderful ideas!
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OK--so I'm an instructional book junkie! But I learned the chainmaille weaves from books and DVDs and now I'm teaching, so . . . This book is among the best. Most folks interested in jewelry have beads; if not, they know where to get them. When the creative juices stop flowing and all the weaves begin to look the same, the cure is in this book! Ideas begin to flow and suddenly the creative spirit is recreated. It is beautifully illustrated with excellent instructions. But the real beauty is that it makes you think "outside the box." Well worth the money--and more!!!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-02-25 04:36:04 EST)
01-22-07 2 5\5
(Hide Review...)  Ultimately rather disappointing
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When I first saw the blurbs for this book, I was excited. I make chains and I love incorporating beads into my designs, so I had high hopes.

But when I got the book and started leafing through it, I found out that the bulk of the *designs* are based on Byzantine (a lovely chain, but there ARE others out there), and for the most part the beads are strung on Beadalon or Tigertail and woven into the chain. This was not what I was looking for at all. *sigh* Descriptions are given only for the two in two chain, the Inca Punto (or round) chain and the Byzantine.

Yes, some of the designs are pretty, but nothing spectacular from my perspective.

Irene From Petersen's Great Wire Jewelry has far more chain designs to offer (just be aware that the gauge table in the back is based on the Stantad or Imperial Wire Guauge system, whereas most of the US jewelry stores use B&S wire gauge system. And her publishers don't make that clear...which screwed up some of my earlier designs when I based my AR on her table).
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-02-08 22:19:46 EST)
12-13-06 3 3\3
(Hide Review...)  Chainmaille Introduction
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All in all a good introduction to chainmaille, but definitely not a beginner book for those that are starting in jewelry making. I have learned chainmaille before so the instructions were easy for me to follow, but someone who has never done chainmaille will find it somewhat confusing especially if the beader has none/minimal experience with wire. This is why I gave the book a three star, but there are at least some great designs at the back of the book. The Ying-Yang pattern is great; I finished a bracelet from it.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-01-22 06:48:31 EST)
11-28-06 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Handcrafting Chain and Bead Jewelry
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Just rec'd the book this week, and from what I have read, it's great! I appreciate the information and detail covered in the first chapters. Information in other books have been lacking in this area. The source information listed in the back is appreciated. I am a glass bead maker and enjoy chain mail. This book offers great possibilities for combining the two. Look forward to trying out some of the patterns. Ellen
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-12-13 07:21:44 EST)
11-10-06 3 5\5
(Hide Review...)  the title is misleading
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until i got to the design section, i had intended to return this book.

too much space is given to making jump rings by hand. while i can understand that some people may enjoy the process, i have too many things i want to do to spend time making jump rings when i can buy perfectly acceptable, handmade ones.

the instructions for actually joining the rings seem a bit terse. the techniques for adding beads are obvious and limited.

however, several of the designs in the last part of the book are very attractive and i intend to make at least two or three.

i would suggest (not recommend) this book to someone who already knows how to make chain mail/maille but doesn't have much experience with beads. it is not a beginner's book, and it doesn't do much with beads.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-11-29 07:03:21 EST)
  
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