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A great book! November 16, 1998Review Date: 1999-07-22
A beautifully written bookReview Date: 1999-07-21
I loved this book! January 19, 1999Review Date: 1999-07-22
a beautifully written bookReview Date: 1999-07-21
Risa Palazzo has written a fine bookReview Date: 1999-07-21

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Letter Geeks Like MeReview Date: 2008-07-23
WOWZA!!!Review Date: 2008-07-16
Not your typical calligraphy bookReview Date: 2008-07-01
Then along comes Mark Making... It has been years since I've been so bowled over by this kind of audacity. Placing graffiti artists somehow on a par with medieval scribes, and exhorting us all to bust out and have more fun (check out the section on fabric!), without ever bypassing the need to get a firm foundation, Engelbrecht gives us the new "must-have" for our shelves. It's a bit like Danny Gregory's Creative License for calligraphers. Bravo to Lisa Engelbrecht, and thanks for the permission. I might just go and roll up my sleeves...
Don't Walk.. RUN!Review Date: 2008-06-30
Fresh, an inspirationReview Date: 2008-06-26

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informative and interestingReview Date: 2008-05-17
My Favorite Book!Review Date: 2006-12-25
A Strong 'Must Buy' for collectors, dealers, and historians!Review Date: 2004-10-23
From the well known to the obscure 'Modernist Artists', their works and their place in history has now been beautifully documented by this wonderful research author.
Simply a MasterpieceReview Date: 2005-02-06
Modernist Jewelry, it seems as though there has never been enough information. Christie Romero's Warman Jewelry and Messengers of Modernism were great aids. The Author's online Modern Silver Magazine has provided insightful information on dozens of Modernist artists, as as her webpage.
Now we have the most complete source of information available anywhere. Studying the art, the histories, the influences, and especially the artists has finally become possible from this scholarly work. The photography is top-notch, the values are reasonable, timely, and well researched, and the writing is clear and concise. All-in-all it is simply a Masterpiece!
Modernist MarvelReview Date: 2004-09-12


A bible to the Mod movment!Review Date: 1999-08-26
An aphorism for clean living under difficult circumstancesReview Date: 2002-04-30
A reportage from the past with fresh and amazing photos, but you'll find that style is not a fashion!
Five stars is my rating, but is not an impartial one!
Smashing Book of Mods!Review Date: 1998-11-04
The classic book on the 60's Mod movementReview Date: 1998-10-07
Mods! Still Modern As Ever!Review Date: 2001-06-24

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Beautifully presentedReview Date: 2007-07-26
I received my book very quickly, Amazon kept me informed via email that the order was received and when the book was sent. Great service.
Bead-Dazzling Garden of Flowers!Review Date: 2006-03-02
This book will keep you pleasantly occupied for a whileReview Date: 2005-09-26
Stop and bead the flowers!Review Date: 2004-04-19
And then there were three - or not Review Date: 2007-02-04
Now for the caution flag. Kelly's first book is titled 'French-Beaded Flowers: New Millennium Collection'. This second book is titled 'More French Beaded Flowers: 38 Patterns for Blossoms, Leaves, Bugs & More'.
However, there is another Kelly book that you may see, titled 'French Beaded Flowers'. Be aware that this seemingly THIRD Kelly book is the UK's version of the second book. The only differences between the two books are the cover, the longer title and the publisher. The project content is exactly the same. Judging from the dates of the reviews written for the UK version, it seems to have been published first. Maybe the publishers of the U.S. version decided to add the word 'MORE' to the title just to be different. Or maybe it was some type of legal thing. The one thing it IS, is confusing to the consumer.
So, please don't be fooled by the cover, like I was and buy both of them. As far as I know, there are only two books by Dalene Kelly on French Beaded Flowers, not three.

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Beautifully produced bookReview Date: 2008-04-18
This book is great for beginners and advanced crocheter'sReview Date: 2003-12-05
The advanced crocheter will appreciate the history included in the book and also learning a new technique. Creating pictures by carrying the thread across a row is different for many crocheter's as we usually use bobbins....you'll enjoy reading about the author also.
More Tapestry CrochetReview Date: 2002-11-28
Don't miss out on this bookReview Date: 2002-12-11
lots of detail and history tooReview Date: 2003-04-18
The patterns given in this book are very similar to the first book, it also gives a very detailed explanation of developing your own designs and patterns. The Author has learned a lot from her own mistakes and experimentation and tries to relay all that information to the reader so they can get going more quickly.
If you only buy one of the author's Tapestry books -- I recommend this one (it provides all the information of the first plus more detail), but the original book still provides different designs and ideas that compliment this one quite nicely.

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A must-own for the NOT-cute dollmakerReview Date: 2000-06-22
More than just a craft bookReview Date: 1999-03-14
Not your typical "doll" book...Review Date: 2001-02-23
The dolls made by the guest artists are very interesting - especially as some have changed their style dramatically since this book was published.
Thank you elinor, keep up the good work!
Doll or art, threapy or craft.Review Date: 2003-01-20
a good book for the intermediate doll makerReview Date: 1998-11-10

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Deaf MomReview Date: 2008-05-21
I highly would recommend for any children who needs to work on creating the pictures. Even better, any kids can surprise their teacher with their homework project.
I surely hope on the next book II would include: pictures of classroom supplies (pencils, books, board, desk, chairs), house furnitures and zoo animals.
Perfect First Drawing BookReview Date: 2007-11-07
Terrific & EntertainingReview Date: 2007-11-07
library and school. She has a gift for explaining that even the most
untalented child or adult can benefit and be creative. Highly recommend.
I Love to Draw!Review Date: 2008-01-24
A "Must Have" bookReview Date: 2007-11-05

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And hair slides! (not in the title, but I love hair jewelry)Review Date: 2008-07-09
It's really got a lot of different projects that range from fun to elegant, modern to very vintage looking. My personal favorite is the hair slides on page 23.
The techniques used also vary, beadweaving, embroidery, and stringing. The first part of the book describes the techniques, tools, color choices, and bead types. This first chapter is well done and logical. It explains how to read the diagrams in the book, has a brief section on lengths for necklaces and bracelets, and information about the tools used and how to use them.
Then there are lots of projects, all wonderfully photographed in color and diagrammed. Some of the projects are very quick, but challenging enough for an experienced beader to enjoy and be inspired by, and the results are simply stunning. This is jewelry everyone can wear, there are bold pieces, and sparkly delicate pieces. I'm really in love with this book and the ideas in it.
The book title says Necklaces, Bracelets, Brooches and Rings, there are also hair slides, earrings, pendants, and the techniques and motifs can be used for other things, recombined and used in lots of other projects. It's a wonderful book for beginners who want to be challenged or for experienced beaders who want ideas and inspiration.
Better than their first bookReview Date: 2007-02-07
Beautiful, easy-to-make projects!Review Date: 2007-08-16
One of the strengths of this book is that it provides coordinated pieces of jewelry, if you like to wear matching sets, as I do. Each design/color combination is given a name and has several coordinating jewelry pieces that you can make for that design (earrings, necklace, etc.).
Although I've been beading for three-and-a-half years, I have to admit that I was a little nervous when the book first arrived since several of the projects called for using two needles, which I'd never done before. Using two needles was very easy, though, since the authors provide not only diagrams, but also a clear list of instructions. In the past, I've been frustrated by Japanese books that only use diagrams since they can be hard to follow, but this book has excellent diagrams that are fully complemented by the detailed written instructions.
Another strength of this book is that the authors give a very specific list of materials at the start of each project. They list the exact color of Swarovski crystals used, which makes it very simple to order the exact crystals you need to make an identical piece. Of course, you can always use different colors than those used in the book, but I always enjoy having a good starting point with color selection. The authors also use Japanese clear thread, but using waxed Fireline seemed to work just fine.
Overall, I'm very pleased with this book, and I highly recommend it! I'm already looking forward to making my next set of pieces with it!
Beautiful, quick and easy jewelryReview Date: 2007-05-15
Beautiful ProjectsReview Date: 2007-03-30

Netsuke: Japanese Life and Legend in MiniatureReview Date: 2007-01-11
Visual Masterpiece for the Netsuke EnthusiastReview Date: 1999-05-04
Lovely images, informative text - great introduction!Review Date: 2000-01-23
A story goes with each netsukeReview Date: 2004-09-16
The highly-detailed photographs of netsukes are in harmony with the scenery and objects surrounding them, so lusciously artistic that you may consider framing them.
HIH Prince Norihito of Takamado, who wrote this book's foreward, says he looks for "warmth, wit, and a certain twist" in his own netsuke collection. To fully appreciate a netsuke, "hold it, feel it, and examine it closely in one's hand."
Netsuke figures have stories associated with them. Many figures are puns in which the same word may have several meanings. For example, monkey is "saru" which is pronounced the same as "to leave," so it would be unlucky to marry in a monkey year.
If you are not familiar with Asian astrology, this book will teach you much about the associated legends. One tale that fascinated me was about Daruma, the 28th patriarch of Zen Buddhism. Daruma meditated for 9 years, sitting so long that his legs lost their strength. My sister, who lived in Japan for many years, sent me a wooden Daruma doll with two blank eyes. When you knock over the Daruma doll, it pops back upright, reflecting an undaunted spirit. Here's what you are supposed to do with a Daruma doll: you color one eye to make a prayer, then you color the other one when the prayer is answered.
You'll learn much about Japanese life and legend from studying these tiny netsukes -- and Symmes provides us with a fun way to learn.
The power of netsukeReview Date: 2007-03-26
I had been interested in netsuke for awhile, ever since buying a little ivory sumo in an antique shop in Japan one day. There was something about the miniature wrestler that fascinated me, and I found myself going back to the shop over and over again, just to look at it. I finally knew that, even though it was expensive, it had to be mine.
This is much like the feeling that author Edwin Symmes describes, leading me to believe that it must be a universal experience amongst netsuke appreciators. He is someone who loves the stories behind the tiny figures, who tries to find their personality rather than figure out their rarity or value. In "Netsuke: Japanese Life and Legend in Miniature", he combines his fascination with his skills in photography, creating small vignettes incorporating the figures with appropriate settings, such as an ivory tiger emerging from real bamboo, or a wooden Daruma nestled inside a rock cave. Next to each image is a story, detailing the legends behind the figure, or maybe a little something about the carver, something that you wouldn't know just by looking but which deepens the understanding and appreciate of the figure.
What this book is not is a collector's guide to netsuke. Anyone new to the art form, and looking for a "How to.." guide to give them tips as what to look for, isn't going to find that here. Not that it is entirely lacking in practical information. There are sections describing the history of netsuke, their original use and their evolution, but that is not the focus. To those who's interest lies in photography, Symmes includes a fascinating section on photographing netsuke. But the real joy lies in looking at the pictures, reading the stories, and sharing the love of netsuke that radiates from this book.
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