Introduction 4
Materials 6
Techniques 7
Sea Life Lariat 8
Corset Chain Necklace 10
Keyhole Chain Link 12
Winged Cog Pendant 14
Key Charm Bracelet 16
Garden Tea Party Bracelet 18
Lock & Key Bracelet 20
Watch Charm Bracelet 22
Victoriana Clock Charm 24
Winged Heart Cuff 26
Pearl Cameo Cuff 28
Wirework Key Pendant 30
Butterfly Ring 32
Winged Heart Brooch 34
Antique Key Pendant 36
Watch Gear Earrings 38
Key Cuff Links 40
Secret Garden Bracelet 42
Watch Cog Ring 44
Crocheted Gears Bracelet 46
Carolyn Schulz is a freelance craft designer, teacher and businesswoman. Her designs are widely used by magazines, retailers, manufacturers and television in both the UK and US. Over the last 20 years Carolyn has focused her attention on jewellery design and has written a number of books on the subject. She has also edited three popular craft magazines and loves to share her talent in the form of teaching classes. Carolyn lives in Bedfordshire, England. www.carolynschulz.com
Jewellery designer Carolyn Schulz has created 20 imaginative pieces
of trendy steampunk jewellery for you to make. Carolyn says
'Finding and collecting the materials for steampunk can be like a
hobby in itself!' There are no set rules, you can draw on a wide
variety of styles and materials, plus you don't have to be a
skilled jeweller to make some gorgeous and unique pieces. Part of
the brilliantly priced 'Twenty to Make' series, this little booik
is packed with gorgeous gift ideas for family and friends. Choose
from pendants, bracelets, necklaces and more.
*Love to Make*
Jan/Feb 14 Steampunk jewellery's reputation has rocketed over the
past few years, helped with the introduction of new products and
inspiring ideas being promoted in the media. It shows no sign of
slowing as we head into the bulk of 2014, and the release of this
new book will help cement its trendy persona even further.
Jewellery designer Carolyn Schulz has created 20 imaginative pieces
of cool Steampunk jewellery for readers to make, in this latest
title from the Twenty to Make series. With simple step-by-step
instructions and clear still life images, as well as beautiful
lifestyle shots, just opening the first few pages of this book will
help you to be inspired to make your own inventions. From brooches
to necklaces, bracelets and charming rings, there is ample choice
for readers to create something magical.
*Craft Business*
Dec 13 Another addition to the 20 to Make series, jewellery
designer Carolyn Schulz presents her steampunk jewellery ideas in
an easy-to-read paperback format. The book contains simple
step-by-step instructions on how to assemble pieces of on-trend
jewellery, as well as inspiring readers to create their own
original steampunk variations. From pendants, bracelets and
necklaces to rings, earrings and much more, this book provides the
basis to influence many new projects. Carolyn has an extensive
history in craft, being a freelance designer in the industry for
the past 20 years. She has written many books on jewellery design
and her projects are widely used by magazines, retailers,
manufacturers and have even been featured on television.
*Craft Business*
Feb 14 If you are a fan of the classic novels of H G Wells and
Jules Verne then chances are you are into steampunk. A mashup of
Victoriana, steam technology, SF and fantasy, you will have as much
fun collecting the items for the jewellery as in making and wearing
it. As with all the titles in this series inside these covers are
twenty projects. Some prior knowledge of basic jewellery making
techniques like working with findings, using pliers etc are assumed
although none of the projects is hard to make. Just one features
crochet with wire, perhaps positioned last as it uses other skills.
Each project covers two pages and features a whole page photo of
the finished item in a suitable setting and on the other page a
list of what you need, full instructions and a photo of the item on
white, plus a detail. Choose from necklaces, bracelets, pendants,
rings, charms and earrings resplendent with a mixture of antique
charms, cogs, keys, chains and more – think Victorian meets
industrial. Most pieces would make up quite quickly and all are fun
to make and likely to attract attention of the best sort when worn.
An imaginative addition to any crafter’s library and one I look
forward to dipping into often.
*Myshelf.com*
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