This document contains information about three beadwork and jewelry making classes:
The first class on June 5th is an introduction to bead looming, where students will learn to make a beaded project using a portable loom provided by the instructor. The $35 fee includes supplies.
The second class on June 12th teaches wire wrapping techniques to create birds in a tree above a felted nest. The $45 fee covers materials for this spring-themed project.
The third class on June 18th uses a hydraulic press to shape beads into perfect flowers that can be made into pendants or earrings. The $40 fee includes use of the press. The class is meeting on Saturday instead of the usual
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June classes 2016
1. Date: Sunday June 5th
Time: 10:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M.
Class Fee: $35.00 CASH ONLY
includes, loom, leather snap and warp
thread.
Class Description:
So you have always wanted to try your
hand at using a beading loom? This is
the class for you, it’s fast and easy and
looks so great. All worked on a portable
loom that I will provide and finished with
a beautiful leather ending with a snap
Supplies you bring:
(20) 6mm Fire Polish (color A)
(20) 6mm Fire Polish (color B)
Size 6 round seed beads-color 1 Main
Size 6 round seed beads -color 2
Size 6 round seed beads -color 3
Size 6 round seed beads -color 4
Size 6 round seed bead-color 5 optional
8lb power pro or fire line
Bead mat
Out On A Loom
2. Date: Sunday June 12th
Time: 10:00 A.M. - 2:00PM
Class Fee: $45 CASH ONLY
Class Description:
Spring is here again and so is
this year’s Twitter project.
Beautiful and fun wire
wrapped birds in a tree
watching over the eggs in a
hand felted nest.
Supplies you bring:
Round nose pliers
Chain nose pliers
Wire cutters
Beading matt
Finger guards are strongly
suggested and can be bought
at Michaels, JoAnn Fabrics or
Hobby Lobby in the yarn
section.
Twitter
3. Date: Saturday June 18th
Time: 10:00 A.M. - 2:00PM
Class Fee: $40
Class Description:
Heidi is back again with this
fabulous flower pendant or
make just the one flower and
make earrings.
“Heidi” is my Hydraulic press
that help us make the most
beautiful jewelry…she is so
much fun to hang out with.
This class will take all the
mystery out of making perfect
shapes like the cute little
flowers ….and oh did I
mention that you don’t have
to be an artistic to get these
to look perfect.
Heidi’s Flowers
(aka -Hydraulic press)
Note: Father’s Day is Sunday so
we will meet Sat.