This fine volume has been put together by Bead Style Magazine, part of the Kalmbach Press family, and I think that you are really going to like it, especially if you are a beginner. In Multistrand Jewelry, most of the projects are simple, but very nicely done, and I would recommend it most strongly for someone who has fallen in love with stringing and who wants to move to the next level with some great looking multistrand pieces.
There are 31 projects - even more when you take into account all the suggested variations - by quite a number of very fine designers. There are the wonderfully clear directions that Kalmbach is famous for, and great tips for success from the designers. Beginners, you will love it!
GIVEAWAY ALERT!!!
Would you like to win a free copy of Multistrand Jewelry? Here's what you need to do...please read this carefully. Leave me a comment here and include your email address. If I don't see your email address, I won't be able to contact you. No contact, no win, and I simply have to go on to the next person. You are welcome to spell it out if you'd prefer, for example, cyndi at mazeltovjewelry dot com. If you tweet or post on Facebook or other social spots about the contest, you can leave a second comment and be entered twice! Deadline: April 17, 2013
33 comments:
I would love to win this book! I have not made any multistrand necklaces yet and love the look.
pupton58 at gmail dot com
I can't even begin to describe how ecstatic I would be if I won this book!
Sandi
melonrose at frontiernet dot net
I would sooo love to win this book. I've seen an excerpt or two from it and now your review. It looks fantastic. I'll be crossing my fingers.
kaythomerson(at)hotmail.com
I just tweeted about your review and giveaway. I really would love to win this book.
https://twitter.com/kayzkreationz/status/322179779359027200
kaythomerson(at)hotmail.com
Pretty please count me in for this awesome giveaway! Thanks a bunch!
Angi Mullis dj2isme@aol.com
I would love to win!
tenuki@comcast.net
Would soo luv to add this book to my beginning library of books.
Typical novice here. Tried one multistrand necklace and it was not successful. HJopefully this booik could teach me the correct way.
Ettabee@vailaz.com
Ruth
Thank you for the giveaway offer! Looks like a great book.
zanc@att.net
Thanks so much for the opportunity to win this book. I absolutely love making necklaces and this would give me even more ideas.
kelsodoris@gmail.com
I'd love to win this book. Thank you, Cyndi.
acbeads AT gmail DOT com
I've shared about this great giveaway at my Facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/acbeads0/posts/237630536375836
Thank you for hosting.
acbeads AT gmail DOT com
I would love to win! pepita.handmade at yahoo.com
Thanks for facilitating this giveaway! The book looks scrumptious!
While I'm here, thanks, too, for your excellent tutorials - I can't tell you how much they've helped my beading addiction!
byndbleef at gmail dot com
First, I'd like to thank you for all the information & projects your share. Your blog is an inspiration. So, Thank you.
I'd also like to thank you for the opportunity to win the Multistrand book. I love multistrand books and have created a few but it would be nice to have more ideas. Thank you!
anticil at comcast dot net
Looks like a very interesting book. Sorry to hear about all the spam and don't mind the word verification.
Dixie Ann S. diamondix14@gmail.com
Contest! Hurrah!
lerandia@yahoo.com
I am a beginner, and I am quite obsessed about beading. I would love to win this book, as I'm sure it would help me a lot.
My email is: belladyson@gmail.com
Thank you
This would be a lovely addition to my jewelry making books. It could only improve my skills and knowledge...which is what I strive to do...everyday!!
janesjewels@charter.net
Hope to win this--I love to make and wear multi-chains.
Cindy Manion
clrmanion@gmail.com
Thank you for offering a chance to win "Multistrand Jewelry" Multistrand opens the door wider for us as crafters/designers. I honestly have not yet tried one, fear of frustration with 'balancing the tiers is the main part that holds me back-
I would also like to say good luck to all of us, happy Jewel Crafting!
Norma_j_t@hotmail.com
I'm in love with the necklace on the cover!!! I make mostly OOAK jewelry and no matter how hard I try, it usually ends up symmetrical or mostly so. I hope there are more asymmetrical inspiration pieces in this book and would love the chance to win it. Thanks for this generous offer.
Alayne
the_good_earth@charter.net
this book looks very interesting and stylish.
my pleasure to enter
Carmen
bestof49 at gmail dot com
all the best
I would love to be entered. I have been trying to do the multi strand jewelry a lot lately. It would be very awesome to get more information on the best connections.
Thanks
spiritedblaize at gmaildotcom
Pinned on my DIY Jewelry board for an additional entry. I hope it gets repinned and sends lots of people to your wonderful site.
http://pinterest.com/pin/157837161913104154/
spiritedblaize at gmaildotcom
Posting for:
Hi Cyndi, I love reading your posts and I would also love the book Multistrand beading! have a great day! Autumnsrider@aol.com
Wow this looks amazing for new beaders! :)
I'm in!
hbroz@live.com
Sure would love to win this book and would love to make the cover necklace...beautiful. Thank you for thw opportunity.
Lindanwcmb at aol dot com
hi - i am just starting out with making my own handmade jewellry ... so glad i happened upon your site and saw a chance to win the book - looks fabulous and no doubt is filled with inspiration .. many thanks for the opportunity to enter. email: gahliltwothousandsixathotmaildotcom
That looks like a fabulous book, I'd love to win it!
Would love a copy of this book!
Sarah O
Sarahmarocha@gmail.com
Thanks so much for hosting this give away!
GIJillie@yahoo.com
Hope you are having a fantastic and productive Spring!
Jillie
I shy away from multi strand necklaces, so this book might be exactly what I need!
cynthiariggs58 at gmail dot com
I think this book is my next step to creating the type of jewelry I would like to make.
Keep Smilin'
Pat
tomaco@inbox.com
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