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1: Wonderful book
Lots of helpful techniques for both the beginner and the experienced
beadmaker. You wont be disappointed with this book...
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2: Inspirational
This book is not only a guide how to make beads but it is allso a source of inspiration. When I don't know which bead to make I get this book and all kind of ideas pop up. It's clear and one can easily find the things one is looking for.
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3: Not so good
Everything in this book has been covered in Cindy Jenkin's book 'Making Glass Beads'. No need to buy it. I am sorry I did, it was a waste of money.
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4: Excellent book for starters
Far from being an expert or even proficient glassworker, I really liked this book. It's comprehensive. It has techniques that the Cindy Jenkins book does not contain and hers was one of the best books on beadmaking I've found. If you can only buy one book (who can?) I would purchase this as a starting manual. If you can buy more, get this and Cindy Jenkins' "Making Glass Beads." The two both have the same amount of info on setting up a glassblowing area in your home and advice on torches, etc, but together they make a fine starting point for any aspiring soft glass artisan.
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5: A great book for a starter
As I'm relatively new to flame work I was keen to find a book which covered the basics well and also showed more advanced stuff.
This book is great and has most of what I need to get started.
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