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Native American Beadwork: Projects and Techniques from the Southwest Book

Native American Beadwork: Projects and Techniques from the Southwest
Native American Beadwork: Projects and Techniques from the Southwest, Beadwork has been steadily gaining popularity among crafters, and no area of the genre garners more interest than the intricate designs of the Apache, Comanche, and Lakota peoples of the American Southwest, who use their designs to relate legends and pass, Native American Beadwork: Projects and Techniques from the Southwest has a rating of 3.6666666666667 stars
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Native American Beadwork: Projects and Techniques from the Southwest, Beadwork has been steadily gaining popularity among crafters, and no area of the genre garners more interest than the intricate designs of the Apache, Comanche, and Lakota peoples of the American Southwest, who use their designs to relate legends and pass, Native American Beadwork: Projects and Techniques from the Southwest
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  • Native American Beadwork: Projects and Techniques from the Southwest
  • Written by author Theresa Flores Geary
  • Published by Sterling Publishing, October 2003
  • Beadwork has been steadily gaining popularity among crafters, and no area of the genre garners more interest than the intricate designs of the Apache, Comanche, and Lakota peoples of the American Southwest, who use their designs to relate legends and pass
  • Beadwork has been steadily gaining popularity among crafters, and no area of the genre garners more interest than the intricate designs of the Apache, Comanche, and Lakota peoples of the American Southwest, who use their designs to relate legends and pass
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Beadwork has been steadily gaining popularity among crafters, and no area of the genre garners more interest than the intricate designs of the Apache, Comanche, and Lakota peoples of the American Southwest, who use their designs to relate legends and pass down tribal lore. Here are 15 authentic projects using such traditional stitches as the flat and circular peyote stitches, the Comanche weave, free-form feathering, and more. Each project is accompanied by a rich explanation of how the colors, shapes, and combinations of materials interact to tell a story. Abundant color photographs and illustrations guide the reader through this unique art form.


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