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Twenty to Make
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Basic techniques
Love Heart Ceramics
Braided Flower Bracelet
Free Spirit
Infinity
Rose Quartz Plait
Leather Charm Bracelet
Fabric Charm Bracelet
Mini Braids
Parcel Charms
Crystal Bangle
Summer Ceramics
Reflections
Rose Gold Wrap
Whirlpool
Random Strands
Sugar Bracelet
Ribbon Cuffs
Boho Bangle
Beaded Leather
Double Plait

About the Author

Pam Leach, owner of successful online bead retailer Beads Direct, and her fabulous team of talented designers, have a passion for jewellery making and understand the addictive nature and personal satisfaction that comes from creating your own pieces of jewellery. Pam is directly involved in the sourcing of components from around the world and has travelled widely, fuelling her passion and interest in this subject. Being surrounded by so many new and exciting products allows Pam and the Beads Direct designers to create innovative and up-to-the-minute designs to inspire and delight. Pam lives in Loughborough.

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June 14 As you know I am a big fan of the Twenty to Make books. I love the way you can buy these books for a small charge and be able to make so much from them. This book doesn't let the range down. Using many varied different types of materials you are given lots of fun and interesting bracelets to make. The other good thing about the book is you can take what you learn and use it with whatever you have to hand to create your own designs. The book gives you everything you need to make each of the bracelets. This includes plating techniques, which are explained in both written and diagram format. This would be a brilliant book for teenage girls. If they want that something for themselves or friends then I am sure they'll soon want to be making some of these. I even chose to make one for me. I used DMS Natura cotton yarn and a button I'd made myself. I really enjoyed this book and I loved how I could make some of the designs out of things I had around the house. I've got my eye on a few to make as presents for family members. I've just got to order a couple of things and I'll be making some more. http://www.crochetaddictuk.com/2014/06/20-to-make-modern-friendship-bracelets.html
*Crochet Addict UK*

Autumn 2014 This simple & very affordable book is a great introduction to friendship bracelets. Learning just two basic knotting techniques allows your to make 20 different bracelets. The two knots used are explained in detail at the beginning of the book in both words & diagrams. Learn these and you are ready for off. Knot tying techniques have arisen spontaneously in several ancient cultures and the traditions maintained to the present day. Modern day friendship bracelets emerged in Central America in the 1970's when family and friends protesting about the disappearances of Mayan Indians and peasants in Guatemala wore them. They are generally used today however as a symbol of friendship, given by one person to another. With this little book you can soon make many friends very happy. Pam gives a variety of styles, none of which require any specialist equipment. All the materials used are readily available from bead sellers or haberdashers and nothing is set in stone. You can easily substitute a given material for another of your choosing so nothing need hold you back. Each project is displayed with large coloured photographs and the construction explained step by step. Within a couple of hours you can soon be wearing your own fun creation.
*The Bead Society of Great Britian*

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