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Passing The Flame

Full color book on how to make glass beads.

 Our SALE Price  $60
 Our Regular Price  $69
 List Price  $75

Incredible Book - Very clear concise and detailed instruction! This is the only book that shows you how to make glass beads with a two gas torch like the Minor Burner.

Lots of How -To. It has many pictures of great beads. 205 pages.

Beadmaker and author Corina Tettinger says she wanted Passing the Flame to “bring the teacher into your house.” Tettinger’s chatty writing style gives the reader that “teacher effect,” making the book very user-friendly. The instructions are easy to understand, and colorful photos throughout the book provide a visual feast. Photos show every step of the beadmaking process in detail, including incorporating it into jewelry. The format of the book makes it easy to keep open on the workbench while following along and exploring techniques.

In her foreword, Tettinger asks “Are you going to learn everything there is to know about beadmaking in this book?” She answers, “Hell no.” Tettinger’s designs are based on techniques that have been used for centuries — mainly dots and lines. It’s her precision, color choices, and particular combinations of these techniques that make her work unique. Because her techniques are both basic and innovative, a beginning beadmaker will get a good foundation with Tettinger’s book, and one with more experience will find plenty of new ideas and inspiration.

$75

Order No. 71212

 Table of Contents

Getting to Know Your Glass

    • Soft Glass
    • Borosilicate Glass (Pyrex)
    • Quirks of Moretti Glass Colors
    • Beanie Beads

The First Steps

    • Holding the Glass
    • Holding the Mandrel
    • Lighting Your Torch
    • Working in the Flame

The Basic Round Bead

    • The Winding Method
    • The Disk method
    • The Fast and Furious Method
    • things That Can Go Wrong
    • Is A Round Bead A Round Bead

Shaping Beads

    • Tabs
    • Cubes
    • Barrels
    • Cones
    • Bicones
    • Hearts

Dots

    • Application
    • Raised and Flat Dot
    • Spacing
    • Design
    • Multi-Level Dots
    • The Distortion Effect
    • Poking
    • Twisting Dots

Stringer Decoration

    • Pulling Stringer
    • Applying Stringer
    • Design

Legally Pink

Cane

    • Rose Cane
    • Twisted Cane
    • Striped Cane
    • Complex Twisted Cane
    • Tiger Beads: Step-by-Step

All About Ivory

Encasing

    • The Solid Color Overlay
    • Encasing Small Beads with Decoration
    • How to get a Clean Encasemet
    • Encasing Larger Focals
    • Encasing & Distortion

All About Purple

    • The Kaleidoscope Bead: Step-by-Step

Encasing Florals

    • Watercolor Floral: Step-byStep

Getting Fancy

    • Silver
    • Frits
    • Other Fru Fru Jellyfish: Step-by-Step

The Leap

    • Sculptural Frog: Step-by-Step

Getting Started - How to Set-up Your Studio