This entry in Lark Jewelry & Beading's bestselling Beadweaving Master Class series showcases the amazing work of renowned beader and teacher Maggie Meister. Drawing on patterns and motifs as diverse as classical Roman arts, Middle Eastern textiles, and European architecture, Maggie has created 20 exquisite projects for beaders to make that incorporate a variety of stitches. Her magnificent pieces include wonderfully creative earrings, necklaces, and cuffs, among them a Matriarch's Cuff, which builds on the design of a 17th century Jewish wedding ring; a Sappho Necklace that incorporates designs from ancient mosaics; and a Santa Sofia Pendant that borrows shapes from the onion-dome church steeples found throughout Europe. The book includes a gallery of the artist's work. Maggie Meister was a featured artist in the book Masters: Beadweaving . Other books in the Beadweaving Master Class series have been authored by Diane Fitzgerald, Marcia DeCoster, Laura McCabe, Sherry Serafini, and Rachel Nelson-Smith. Maggie Meister's designs came to fruition when her family moved to Naples in 1998 and her lifelong passions in history, archeology, and beads merged. She teaches workshops in the United States, Italy, Germany, and Turkey, and her work has been exhibited in Milan and Capri. Maggie's designs have been published in various publications such as Beadwork , Bead & Button , RavennAntica , and Masters: Beadweaving (Lark Books, 2008). She lives in Norfolk, Virginia. Learn more about her at www.amphoradesigns.net