The Penland School of Crafts Book of Jewelry Making

The Penland School of Crafts Book of Jewelry Making
Title The Penland School of Crafts Book of Jewelry Making PDF eBook
Author John Coyne
Publisher MacMillan Publishing Company
Total Pages 202
Release 1975
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN

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"Here, for the first time in book form, the artist-craftsmen of Penland reveal their jewelry-making techniques - along with a set of magnificent projects - which have drawn thousands of students to the celebrated Penland School of Crafts in the mountains of North Carolina. In a fascinating step-by-step text, these master jewelers explain exactly how to make pieces of jewelry they have designed especially for this book. In language clear enough for the beginner to follow, they teach their own basic techniques, as well as some innovative ones that have never before been described in print. They also include lists of supplies needed to execute the projects, sources for obtaining them, and a glossary of standard jewelry-making terms. The instructional texts are enhanced by a series of close-up photographs - nearly 150 in all - which demonstrate with stunning clarity each step in the jewelry-making process. In addition, there are over 40 exquisite full-color photographs, forming a gallery of these artists' outstanding creations. The texts are further highlighted by autobiographical sketches of the artists, in which they reveal how they got their start, how they work, and what they think about jewelry making today." -back cover.

The Penland Book of Jewelry

The Penland Book of Jewelry
Title The Penland Book of Jewelry PDF eBook
Author Marthe Le Van
Publisher Lark Books
Total Pages 244
Release 2005
Genre Jewelry making
ISBN 9781579906986

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"From Penland, the premier academy for fine crafting, comes a jewel of a volume: a splendidly photographed combination of how-to manual, coffee table book, and reflective essays. On breathtaking display are the skills of 10 contemporary jewelers who have taught at the school, each possessing a special expertise. From John Cogswell's handsome forged metal to Heather White's innovative casting, the material here is inspirational."--Amazon.

The Penland Book of Glass

The Penland Book of Glass
Title The Penland Book of Glass PDF eBook
Author Ray Hemachandra
Publisher Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages 240
Release 2009
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 9781600591860

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"For more than 75 years, the Penland School of Crafts has attracted the most creative crafters from across the globe. This ... focuses on glass and the ten top contemporary flameworkers who have taught at the school, all of whom have areas of expertise that make them leaders in their field. These skilled masters offer a very personal perspective on their influences and work, with revelatory essays that give their views on flameworking and art in general. In photographic how-to sections of about 25-30 captioned images, each one demonstrates a particular technique, usually resulting in a finished piece."--Global Books in Print.

The Penland Book of Woodworking

The Penland Book of Woodworking
Title The Penland Book of Woodworking PDF eBook
Author Thomas W. Stender
Publisher Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages 230
Release 2006
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 9781579907686

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Showcases 10 talented furniture makers who have taught at the Penland School of Crafts. Woodwork descriptions and photographs include the works of: Craig Nutt, Paul M. Sasso, Michael Puryear, Curtis Buchanan, Doug Sigler, Brent Skidmore, Jere Osgood, Jenna Goldberg, John Clark, Kurt Nielsen.

Mixed Metals

Mixed Metals
Title Mixed Metals PDF eBook
Author Danielle Fox
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 112
Release 2013-05-01
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 1620333090

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Utilizing stringing and wireworking techniques accessible to beginners, this mixed metal jewelry guide also offers boutique-style designs that will captivate the more experienced beader. With no metalworking required, detailed instructions are provided for 30 unique projects incorporating various metals such as silver, gold, copper, brass, PMC, and more. Techniques for distressing metal--such as using liver of sulfur, other patinas, and hammering--are included, as well as ideas for mixing metals and using faux metals. Background information is given on each type of metal, from common properties to shopping tips, care, and cleaning.

500 Plastic Jewelry Designs

500 Plastic Jewelry Designs
Title 500 Plastic Jewelry Designs PDF eBook
Author Marthe Le Van
Publisher Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages 424
Release 2009
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 9781600593406

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The popular 500 series takes its hippest, most fun approach yet, with an intoxicatingly vibrant and technically diverse collection of contemporary jewelry. Sloan has put together a survey of the best work being done with this thoroughly modern material.

Textile Techniques in Metal

Textile Techniques in Metal
Title Textile Techniques in Metal PDF eBook
Author Arline Fisch
Publisher
Total Pages 180
Release 2016-06-17
Genre
ISBN 9781626546110

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When you think of fiber arts, materials like copper, silver, gold, and steel probably don't come to mind. But renowned artist and jeweler Arline Fisch has transformed this unlikely combination into a striking movement that is limitless in its formal possibilities and capacity for beauty. Showcasing stunning work that blends jewelry, sculpture, and clothing, Textile Techniques in Metal is the first and only comprehensive book on the innovative intersection of the fiber and metal arts.This richly illustrated book explains, in easy-to-follow language, a variety of methods and strategies for manipulating metals with techniques borrowed from textiles. The author provides detailed instructions for adapting techniques like,KnittingCrochetingWeavingBasketryBraidingAnd lacemakingWith insightful historical information and numerous inspiring examples of work by the author and other talented artists, Textile Techniques in Metal will serve as an eye-opening reference for textile artists, sculptors, and jewelers alike. Arline M. Fisch, Professor of Art Emerita at San Diego State University, is an artist and jeweler working primarily in precious metals. She exhibits work nationally and internationally. Her work melds jewelry, sculpture, and clothing, and she incorporates the structure of textiles and fiber craft into metal-based pieces that are often inspired by ancient cultures and the natural world. Fisch is the recipient of numerous honors, including an honorary doctorate from Skidmore; a gold medal from the American Craft Council; the Lifetime Achievement Award in Crafts from the National Museum of Women in the Arts; and multiple Fulbright fellowships. Her work is represented in numerous museum and private collections.