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OverviewThe perfect travel companion for the hardcore on-the-go beader. Let's face it, bringing an 8 1/2 x 11 book on vacation isn't always practical ... enter the Beading Process Journal. In this multiple-patterned book, there are 20 pages for peyote stitch, 20 pages for brick stitch, and 20 pages for loom/square stitch. The back of each graph page is blank, for making notes or additional sketches, and also so that any coloring you do won't bleed through. This combination beading graph paper book is designed specifically for round beads. The entire Beading Process Journal series was designed by jewelry designer, Cheri Taliaferro, of Cheri Taliaferro Jewelry. Cheri is a traveler, former smokejumoer (firefighter) and a jewelry designer...and always wanted to find a travel-sized beading paper notebook where she could design and doodle while traveling, but she never could find anything other than square graph paper. So she decided to design her own! Now, grab your Beading Process Journal and get beading! Room for 20 projects One sided so color won't bleed through Designed for round beads Blank Notes pages on the back of each graph Perfect travel companion Also available in cylinder bead variation Full Product DetailsAuthor: Cheri Taliaferro , Valerie QuestadPublisher: Burly Books Publications Imprint: Burly Books Publications Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.195kg ISBN: 9781951560027ISBN 10: 1951560027 Pages: 138 Publication Date: 26 November 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Unknown Availability: Available To Order ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationThese days it is trendy to be a tough chick and wear jewelry, but Cheri was a pioneer of authentic grit meets girl. Not only was she a firefighter, but she also spent 6 years working as a heavy equipment operator in Antarctica! Ironically, it was there that she started selling her jewelry to her fellow Ice friends. They had an Art Show there every season, and after she made $2000 in her first one, she was hooked! She very quickly realized that it was ok to be tough AND pretty!! Her jewelry business was born on the Ice in 2001, shortly after 9/11. She would spend hours daydreaming new beading designs and color combinations while operating a D-7 or a Cat 950G on the cold and unforgiving sea ice in McMurdo Sound, or on the vast plain of the South Pole. It's amazing where the mind can go, in terms of creativity, when surrounded by nothing but WHITE. Cheri Taliaferro has been handcrafting jewelry for 30+ years, and started her jewelry business in 2001. Her jewelry focuses on gritty gals who work hard, and are super tough, but also want to look and feel pretty. Gals like herself who wear Carhartts or Wranglers to work and end most days covered in dirt, mud or manure! Cheri spent 12 years as a firefighter for the USFS - 6 as a Hotshot and 6 as a Smokejumper. She knows what it means to work hard and be strong! And yet she still wanted to feel feminine and pretty. It was a strange in-between place, of feeling too girly for the mainly male-dominated jobs she had chosen, and yet too much of a tomboy for the girls outside of her jobs. She never quite fit in. And for many of her early years in her jewelry business she didn't really know how to classify her pieces and market them. She felt a little bit awkward .... like, how could she (a firefighter and heavy equipment operator) legitimately sell pretty jewelry? Cheri's goal is to make the hard-working women in physically demanding roles feel empowered and beautiful. And above all, she wants them to know that it is beyond ok and even COOL to be gritty and still embrace their femininity. Her jewelry is super durable and can take a beating, but also maintains a sweet and uniquely handcrafted vibe that has kept her gritty gal customers coming back for more, year after year. She prides herself in her craftsmanship and highest attention to detail....her pieces last. They are made for the long haul. Even her hand-beaded pieces, including rings, earrings and necklaces. Most of her loomed cuffs are one of a kind, and she has never been able to keep a supply of them on hand. She is found in boutiques across the US, and has been featured in numerous TV shows and movies, as well as on the red carpet. Cheri has been working on her memoir of her exciting life as a firefighter, a heavy equipment operator, a mountaineer, and a world traveler, and plans to publish her work very soon. For now, she is focused on her Beading and Jewelry Process Journals, and is excited to put something out into the world that can help her fellow creatives, especially as it pertains to jewelry making. Cheers! Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |