Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Petites Bêtes en Perles


By Marie-Claude Burel, published in 2005

Available on Amazon

My first beading book in French :) Patterns for insects and a few arachnids. All critters are presented both with scientific and common names. Unlike the German pattern books, this book has the patterns on the same pages as the pictures and the written instructions. Very practical.


It also contains a directory of the critters in the beginning of each chapter for easy reference.


My favorite pattern is the praying mantis:

 

Perlenfiguren zu Weihnachten


"Beaded figures for Christmas"
By Torsten Becker, published in 2008

Available on Amazon

The patterns are collected in a removable booklet stapled in the middle of the book, and all the patterns are colored. 



Torsten Becker's figures often have a different expression than those by Ingrid Moras, because he sometimes uses hair/yarn/fur to embellish them.

My favorite patterns are the wise men and their camel:

Neue Perlentiere


"New beaded animals"
By Torsten Becker, published in 2008

Available on Amazon

The patterns are collected in a removable booklet stapled in the middle of the book, and all the patterns are colored.

Torsten Becker's figures often have a different expression than those by Ingrid Moras, because he sometimes uses hair/yarn/fur to embellish them.

My favorite pattern is the family of meerkats: 

Fantasy-Perlentiere: Motive aus Mythologie und Fantasie


"Beaded fantasy animals"
By Torsten Becker, published in 2007

Available on Amazon

The patterns are collected in a removable booklet stapled in the middle of the book, and all the patterns are colored.

Torsten Becker's figures often have a different expression than those by Ingrid Moras, because he sometimes uses hair/yarn/fur to embellish them.


My favorite pattern is the phoenix:


Perlentiere aus aller Welt


"Beaded animals from all over the world"
By Ingrid Moras, published in 2009

Available on Amazon

Don't be confused by the title, although it's the same as in this post, it's a different book :)

The patterns are collected in a removable booklet stapled in the middle of the book, and all the patterns are colored.

My favorite patterns are the owl and the hedgehog:

Perlensterne & Figuren


"Beaded stars & figures"
By Ingrid Moras, published in 2006

Available on Amazon

The patterns are collected in a removable booklet stapled in the middle of the book. All the patterns are printed pretty big and in color. This is not a book of beaded animals, so it's a little different from the other books I have posted about. There are a few animal patterns, though, but most of them use special beads, often in different shapes and sizes.

My favorite patterns are the snowflakes:

Perlentiere plastisch und flach: Meine Lieblingstiere


By Ingrid Moras, published in 2005

Available on Amazon

The patterns are collected in a removable booklet stapled in the middle of the book, and all the patterns are colored.

My favorite pattern is the woolly mammoth on the front cover:

Das neue Perlentierebuch



"The new book of beaded animals"
By Ingrid Moras, published in 2004

Available on Amazon

This copy is a Danish translation. The patterns for the animals are in the back of the book, sadly not in color (that's added by me), but they clearly show both the rows of beads and directions for where the wires go.

Sternzeichen Perlentiere


By Ingrid Moras, published in 2004

No longer available

The patterns are printed very big on two huge and unwieldy poster-sized sheets that you remove from the middle of the book. Quite impractical, the sheets take up a lot of space, especially since the patterns often cover several 'pages' and you have to unfold the whole thing too see the whole pattern.

My favorite pattern is the scorpion from the Scorpio starsign:

Perlentier-Kinder


"Beaded baby animals"
By Ingrid Moras, published in 2003

No longer available

The patterns are printed very big on two huge and unwieldy poster-sized sheets that you remove from the middle of the book. Quite impractical, the sheets take up a lot of space, especially since the patterns often cover several 'pages' and you have to unfold the whole thing too see the whole pattern.

Perlentiere aus aller Welt


"Beaded animals from all over the world"
By Ingrid Moras, published in 2002

Available (used) on Amazon

The patterns are printed very big on two huge and unwieldy poster-sized sheets that you remove from the middle of the book. Quite impractical, the sheets take up a lot of space, especially since the patterns often cover several 'pages' and you have to unfold the whole thing to see the whole pattern.

Some of the patterns in this book are the same as in Das Neue Perlentierebuch, but others include:


Parrot
Wombat
Dingo
Orangutan
Monitor lizard
Lion
Antilope
Quetzal
Green treefrog
Bald eagle
Opossum
Puffin

Meine schönsten Perlentiere


"My prettiest/best beaded animals"
By Ingrid Moras, published in 2002

Available (used) on Amazon

The patterns are printed very big on two huge and unwieldy poster-sized sheets that you remove from the middle of the book. Quite impractical, the sheets take up a lot of space, especially since the patterns often cover several 'pages' and you have to unfold the whole thing too see the whole pattern.

Perlentiere - die schönsten Ideen


"Beaded animals - the best ideas"
By Ingrid Moras, published in 2002

German original is no longer available (don't know about the Danish version)

This copy is a Danish translation. The patterns for the animals are in the back of the book, sadly not in color (that's added by me), but they clearly show both the rows of beads and directions for where the wires go.

Kleine Geschenke aus Perlen


By Ingrid Moras, published in 2000

Avilable (used) on Amazon

The patterns are printed very big on two huge and unwieldy poster-sized sheets that you remove from the middle of the book. Quite impractical, the sheets take up a lot of space, especially since the patterns often cover several 'pages' and you have to unfold the whole thing too see the whole pattern.

My favorite patterns are the vulture and the dead fish:

Das grosse Perlentierebuch



"The big book of beaded animals"
By Ingrid Moras, published in 1999

Available (used) on Amazon

This copy is a Danish translation. The patterns for the animals are in the back of the book, sadly not in color (that's added by me), but they clearly show both the rows of beads and directions for where the wires go.



Ingrid Moras is my favorite creator of beaded animals (and books), this was the first book I bought on the subject, and after making my first critter I was totally hooked :)