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Wire Wrapping: The Basics and Beyond [Book]

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Wire Wrapping: The Basics and Beyond [Book]

This wonderful new book from Jewelry Artist and Author Jim McIntosh takes you from the basics of wire art to some very advanced concepts of design. The book has over 390 images that illustrate all of the steps in producing fine wire jewelry. The book is broken down into 3 sections that span 289 pages.

FanFlex: Lightweight flexible crests and patches that fold easy. - FanTex: An all-new super comfortable soft fabric. - FanFit: The authentic on-ice

Wire Wrapping: The Basics and Beyond [Book]

Wire Wrapping: The Basics and Beyond [Book]

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FanFlex: Lightweight flexible crests and patches that fold easy. - FanTex: An all-new super comfortable soft fabric. - FanFit: The authentic on-ice

Wire Wrapping: The Basics and Beyond [Book]

Wire Wrapping: The Basics and Beyond [Book]

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Wire Wrapping: The Basics and Beyond

Wire Wrapping: The Basics and Beyond