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Bead Weaving on a Loom - Techniques and Patterns for Making Beautiful Bracelets Necklaces and Other Accessories - cover

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Bead Weaving on a Loom - Techniques and Patterns for Making Beautiful Bracelets Necklaces and Other Accessories

Carol Porter

Maison d'édition: Design Originals

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Bead Weaving on a Loom shows you how to use needles, thread, and beads to create your own expensive-looking jewelry in beautiful textural patterns. 11 step-by-step projects are provided for weaving intricate beaded creations, including bracelets, necklaces, earrings and more.
Disponible depuis: 10/09/2013.

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