Jewelry
Upcoming Programs
All Wrapped Up – Bracelets & Chokers
Date: June 8 - 10, 2012Instructor: Nina Bagley
Spend three full days designing richly detailed jewelry wraps that are perfect for layering assorted treasured findings, beads, and ribbons around either your neck or wrist; if made long enough, these pieces will look wonderful wrapped around the waist as well. I’ll be teaching a very wide variety of jewelry techniques for this brand [...]
Workshop DetailsSouthwest Style Rings
Date: July 19 - 19, 2012Instructor: Richard Salley
Learn to make a fabulous silver and turquoise ring in the Southwest Style.
Workshop DetailsAlchemy & Relics
Date: July 20 - 20, 2012Instructor: Richard Salley
Learn how to get the classic look of silver without paying the current price.
Workshop DetailsBehind Closed Doors
Date: July 21 - 22, 2012Instructor: Richard Salley
In this 2-day workshop we will construct a locket that will be worn as a cuff
Workshop DetailsThe Steely Chatelaine: Utility and Ornament Conjoined
Date: August 24 - 26, 2012Instructor: Brenda Schweder
Learn steel wire techniques and mix the results with found materials of your choice to create your own chatelaine, either useful or decorative (or both!)!
Workshop DetailsThe Waxed-Linen Sailor
Date: September 27 - 27, 2012Instructor: Keith Lo Bue
Many artists use waxed-linen thread to bind and attach – but after joining artist Keith Lo Bue for this day of sailors’ rope-rigging and micromacramé techniques scaled for small objects and jewelry, you’ll want to feature this strong and versatile medium front and center!
Workshop DetailsThe Tie that Binds: Kumihimo and The Found Object
Date: September 28 - 30, 2012Instructor: Keith Lo Bue
The fascinating art of kumihimo, or Japanese braiding, has centuries of colourful history. Used long ago to connect the armor of Samurai warriors as well as to fasten silk kimonos, this easy to learn technique has so many creative possibilities it’s mindboggling.
Workshop DetailsBack On The Chain Gang
Date: October 1 - 2, 2012Instructor: Keith Lo Bue
Whether you’re making jewelry, assemblage or a journal, often the need arises to add a chain or clasp for that finishing touch.
Workshop DetailsCompleted Programs
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