Yvette Doss sent me a copy of her eBook Crunchy Granola Charm to review.

From her book:
“If, like me, you’re fascinated by the 1960s and the ideals that era embodied, you might be part of the way to crunchy.
Fueled by the most amazing soundtrack any era has ever produced, the 1960s had me from the moment I first heard the music and learned about Woodstock, the student rights movement at Berkeley, the Doors and their amazing musical run in L.A., and the scene on Haight Street in San Francisco.”
That applies to me. I’ve been fascinated with the 60′s since I was a little girl.
Also from the introduction:
“Making your own beaded jewelry fits right in with the 1960s aesthetic. It’s folksy, it’s creative, and it’s earthy. Plus, there’s no reason not to accessorize on your way to the protest rally. You’ve gotta look good while you do what’s right.”
I can agree with that.
This one is called Daydream Believer Bracelet:

Doss does a good job showing the jewelry details. Here’s the clasp from her Light My Fire necklace:

There’s seven projects total. Each lists materials used, tools needed, instructions and project resources.
This one is called One Love Bracelet:

It’s a cute ebook. The projects would be good for beginning jewelry makers. They’d also make quick gifts. You can get it for $5.95 here.