My list is small but growing slowly. I just got "The Beader's Handbook" by Juju Vail and "Wire Jewelry Workshop" by Susan Ray for my birthday. I have glanced through, but haven't sat down and read either yet. Both look to be nice books from my glancing.
My first two books were, "The Beader's Color Palette" by Margie Deeb and, "All Wired Up" by Mark Lareau. Both are excellent references that go to on a regular basis.
I only have two more and they are "The Color Book of Beaded Jewelry" by Genevieve Sterbenz and "Native American Leather and Bead Crafting" by Patty Cox. The Color Book is basically the same type of thing as Color Palette one. Don't get me worng, it is a great book, but you don't really NEED both of these as they are so similiar. I love the Leather and Bead one. It shows a lot of techniques that most beader's would not normally think of. Like making a natural paste and glueing them to the inside and outside of a ceremonial or decorative bowl. It has a much easier techniques of attatching beads to leather as well. Bead embroidery on leather is a whole different animal than doing it on cloth. You can trust me on that one. It has a nice moccasin pattern that I think I am going to adapt into a pair of boots. Use the foot part of the pattern, but make the sides, tongue, and back much longer. I'll let you knowif it works out. *laughz*
Well, that's all my Jewelry books, but I have 3 book cases filled with everything from E.A. Poe's greatest works, to auto manuals, to the Bible, Book of Islam, and Living Wicca. I do have a diverse taste in reading materials and I love to study religions so I have some pretty oddball stuff for a simple southern white boy. *laughz*
Billy ;o)
Beady Billy by Pam.
I yam wut I yam and dats all wut I yam. ~Popeye~
Wish for the best, expect the worst, and be happy to meet somewhere in the middle. ~Me~