Beadwork is not always about jewelry. The decorative art form can be applied to attire and accessories as well. If you love to bead and have a large collection of beads, then making beaded bags might just be the kind of projects to keep you occupied and happy!
Beadwork Creates Beaded Bags is a book I received recently for review. The publisher is
Interweave/F+W. It's not a newly published book but one which celebrates timeless beaded bag designs. The 30 featured bags ranged in size from small amulets to reticules (wrist bags), evening clutches and even a market bag. One amusing design was a beaded tooth handbag!
The techniques also varied. They included bead embroidery, bead weaving, loom weaving, bead crochet and knitting.
I am not aware of why the book is so narrow but one thing is certain, this is one book which can fit into a Christmas stocking! The projects and techniques section do include some diagrams but most of the instructions are in words. Some projects are easy enough for beginners to follow but others do need experience.
A number of the designs were inspired by beaded bags from the 1920's - this era was the heyday for all things beaded in fashion and accessories. The
Art Deco evening bag by Robyn Lakeman below is an elegant example. This is a loom beaded project.
The Barbara drawstring bag below is a bead crochet design by Sheilah Cleary. She was inspired by an antique bag found in Southern California.
Some of my favorite projects from the book were the easiest to do. The
Don't Bug Me bag by Pat Mayer is inspirational. She used a printed tapestry weight fabric and surface embellished the design with beads!
Peyote fans will love this gorgeous
Metamorphosis evening clutch by Judi Wood.
There were also a number of Native American inspired amulet designs. The
Southern Plains Strike-a-Light Pouch design by David Dean is shown below. Such pouches were used by Native women to carry the tools - including fire making ones - she needed for her daily chores.
Emese's Bag by Robin Atkins is a richly bead embroidered one. It is a small one designed to carry coins, jewelry, maybe credit cards etc. Useful for when you need to travel light!
The
Off to Market bag by Jamie Hogsett is a stunning knitted creation using cotton and ribbon yarns teamed with resin beads. This was the largest bag in the book at 9.5 " x 15 ", not counting the handles.
The book showcases the work of some highly creative artists. It is an inspirational book especially for those who love both beads AND bags. One cannot have too many bags.
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