B O O K S NE WBO O K S
F L A M E W O R K I N G: CR E AT I N G GL A S S BE A D S,
MAKING META LJ E W E L RY: PR O J E C T S, TE C H N I Q U E S,
SC U L P T U R E S & FU N C T I O N A LOB J E C T SE l i z a b e t h
IN S P I R AT I O NJoanna Gollberg. No soldering is
Ryland Mears. Form beads, candlesticks, and
required to make these metal necklaces, rings,
art objects from a rod of cold glas and a torch.
bracelets, and earrings; they’re cold-connected,
Heat it, manipulate it, and beautiful new figures
(crafted with such easy-to-learn skills as piercing,
emerge from the fire.That's flameworking! Lavish
sawing, riveting, and joining) making them perfect
ilustrations capture the entire artistic proces.
for the beginning jeweler—yet with results that look
The results are amazing!176 pages, sc,$19.95
completely professional. 112 pages, sc, $14.95
MAKING CERAMIC SCULPTURE: TE C H N I Q U E S •
NEW DIRECTIONS IN META LC L AY: 25 CR E AT I V E
PR O J E C T S • IN S P I R AT I O N SRaul Acero expores every
JE W E L RYPR O J E C T SCece Wire details all the newest
facet of the major methods of shaping clay and
innovations and clays, as well as the basics for
includes projects that demonstrate each .T h e
beginners. She includes every form and formula,
bok focuses on building holow forms and
plus an extensive array of cutting-edge techniques
e ffectively covers the techniques of pinching,
that range from stone-seting to surface finishing.
coiling, and slab work.144 pages, sc, $24.95
hand-building, molding, throwing, glazing, and firing.
144 pages, hc, $24.95
MAKING CONCRETE GARDEN ORNAMENTS
THE POTTER’S STUDIO HANDBOOK: ASTA R T-
Sherrie Warner Hunter has gathered the tried-
TO- FI N I S H GU I D ETO HA N D- BU I LT & WH E E L- TH R O W N
and-true techniques of sculptors and folk artists
CH E R A M I C SKristin Müller guides readers through
and tailored them for low-tech surroundings.
the process of setting up their own studio and
Work with molds, model or carve with concrete,
teaches them how to master the techniques to
and treat concrete surfaces with mosaics for
create beautiful, yet functional projects, at home
d a zzling outdoor embellishments. Tw e n t y - f i v e
with nearly 25 projects that build upon previously
projects in all.144 pages, sc,$17.95
learned skills.192 color pages, sc,$24.99
ENAMELING ON META LC L AY: IN N O VAT I V E JE W E L RY
THE REMARKABLE POTERS OF SEAGROVE:
PR O D U C T SPam East offers an exciting new tech-
TH E FO L K PO T T E RYO FALE G E N D A RYNO R T H CA R O L I N A
nique to use with this versatile favorite. Enameling
CO M M U N I T YCharlotte Vestal Brown has produced a
adds a whole new dimension to metal-clay jewelry.
unique combination of image-filled cofee table book,
The striking, exciting projects in this book range in
informative history, and critical analysi that wil apeal
skill level from beginner to advanced and include
to ceramists, history buffs, and anyone who enjoys
projects such as earrings, pendants, pins, beads,
a good story—revealing the secrets of artisans
and a ring. 96 pages, sc, $19.95
over the past 150 years. 144 pages, sc, $19.95
METALCLAYMAGIC: MAKING SILVER JEWELRY
THE EASYWAYNana Mizushima. This gorgeous
Take an additional 25% offthe prices
full-color volume serves as an inviting introduc-
tion to metal clay and includes step-by-step
ofall the books in our catalog.
instructions and clear photographs with more
than 25 appealingeasy to make projects includ-
Prices do not include discounts.
ing beads, earrings, pendants, and unique origami
Example $24.95, your price - $18.71
p r o j e c t s .128 pages, sc, $21.95
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