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March - April 2019 Workshop sign-up starts Friday, February 15 (10am) Spinner Ring v $65 Thursday, March 7 (11am-4pm) by Jennifer Soltero This workshop will cover using textured metal and ring forming. Students will work on perfecting their soldering techniques and learn to use dappers to shape a ring band. Soldering basics and three additional hours of torch practice time is required. Materials list. Let’s Play v $35 Saturday, March 9 (10am-1pm) by Yvette McCollum The peyote stitch, also known as the gourd stitch, is an off-loom bead weaving technique. Peyote stitch may be worked with either an even or an odd number of beads per row. In this class we will be using the even count stitch to create a pretty addition to your collection of bracelets! Previous peyote stitch experience is helpful but not required. Materials list. Mother Earth’s Teardrop Pendant v $35 Saturday, March 9 (2-5pm) by Rachel Na The teardrop is a powerful symbol that represents strength, courage, and leadership. Copper is known as the healing metal, and it is also the lucky metal. Copper is also known to enhance the properties of any stone that it is paired with. This particular design has gained popularity online. Please join us and learn how it is made. Previous wire working experience is required. Materials list. Silver and Gold v $25 Sunday, March 10 (11am-1pm) by Jennifer Soltero In this workshop you will be learning how to make an adjustable bangle. This style has been pretty popular the past couple years and has not gone out of style. Add a few personal charms to make it even more special and meaningful to you. You’ll find yourself wanting to make more than just one bangle. Good hand strength is required. Materials list. Metallic Ripples v $35 Sunday, March 10 (2-5pm) by Jennifer Soltero Layers of Delica beads are ladder stitched together creating an organic rippling effect resulting in a bracelet with more texture and play of light. Stu- dents will also have an opportunity to do a little bit of wire wrapping with two wire wrapped drops that anchor the bracelet. Basic bead weaving experience is helpful but not required. Materials list. Hammered Ribbon Wire Cuff v $35 Sunday, March 3 (10am-1pm) by Kat Clark This rustic cuff is deceptively easy to make and looks great on any wrist. Learn to form wire, ham- mer, texture and patina the metal for a beautiful finish. Requires good hand strength to manage heavy gauge wire. Brass and Bronze wire is not recommended. All skill levels welcome. Good hand strength is required. Materials list. Photo by KAT CLARK Starry Night Druzy Necklace v $35 Sunday, March 3 (2-5pm) by Kat Clark Coiled wire, beaded chain and a fabulous Druzy pen- dant make for a dreamy necklace that would make Van Gogh proud. Students start with just a pile of fresh water pearls, Swarovski crystals and wire, and turn it into a beautiful statement piece. Bonus Instruction: “S” hook clasp & jump rings. All skill levels welcome. Previous wire working experience is helpful. Materials list. Photo by KAT CLARK Stone Set Ring v $45 Sat, Mar 2 (10a-1p) OR Sat, Mar 23 (2-5pm) by Jennifer Soltero Don’t go too crazy stepping up your ability to make your rings bigger and better! This workshop will review fabricating and soldering a bezeled stone set ring. Students will use a sweat soldering technique to attach your bezel to finish off your ring. This is a nice project to use one of your favorite cabo- chons. Soldering basics and 4 additional hours of soldering experience is required. Materials list. Soldering Basics v $55 Saturday, March 2 (2-5pm) by Jennifer Soltero Learn the basics of soldering while creating this fashionable sterling silver linked bracelet. We’ll cover soldering techniques where you’ll learn how to heat and flow solder like a professional. We will also cover flux, solder, pickle, and the tools required to get you started. All skill levels welcome. Kit purchase is required. Materials list. BYOP with Yvette v $5 Wednesday, March 13 (12-3pm) OR Wednesday, April 10 (12-3pm) by Yvette McCollum Bring Your Own Project (BYOP) is an open beading session where you bring a project that you’ve been working on, or may want to start, and bead in the company of other beaders. Yvette will be there to bead along with everyone and to assist when needed. Much like a friendship circle!

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Page 1: March - April 2019 - Brea Bead Works · 2019-02-14 · March - April 2019 Workshop sign-up starts Friday, February 15 (10am) Spinner Ring v $65 v Thursday, March 7 (11am-4pm) by Jennifer

March - April 2019 Workshop sign-up startsFriday, February 15 (10am)

Spinner Ring v $65 Thursday, March 7 (11am-4pm) by Jennifer Soltero

This workshop will cover using textured metal and ring forming. Students will work on perfecting their soldering techniques and learn to use dappers to shape a ring band. Soldering basics and three additional hours of torch practice time is required. Materials list.

Let’s Play v $35 Saturday, March 9 (10am-1pm) by Yvette McCollum

The peyote stitch, also known as the gourd stitch, is an off-loom bead weaving technique. Peyote stitch may be worked with either an even or an odd number of beads per row. In this class we will be using the even count stitch to create a pretty addition to your collection of bracelets! Previous peyote stitch experience is helpful but not required. Materials list.

Mother Earth’s Teardrop Pendant v $35 Saturday, March 9 (2-5pm) by Rachel Na

The teardrop is a powerful symbol that represents strength, courage, and leadership. Copper is known as the healing metal, and it is also the lucky metal. Copper is also known to enhance the properties of any stone that it is paired with. This particular design has gained popularity online. Please join us and learn how it is made. Previous wire working experience is required. Materials list.

Silver and Gold v $25 Sunday, March 10 (11am-1pm) by Jennifer Soltero

In this workshop you will be learning how to make an adjustable bangle. This style has been pretty popular the past couple years and has not gone out of style. Add a few personal charms to make it even more special and meaningful to you. You’ll find yourself wanting to make more than just one bangle. Good hand strength is required. Materials list.

Metallic Ripples v $35 Sunday, March 10 (2-5pm) by Jennifer Soltero

Layers of Delica beads are ladder stitched together creating an organic rippling effect resulting in a bracelet with more texture and play of light. Stu-dents will also have an opportunity to do a little bit of wire wrapping with two wire wrapped drops that anchor the bracelet. Basic bead weaving experience is helpful but not required. Materials list.

Hammered Ribbon Wire Cuff v $35 Sunday, March 3 (10am-1pm) by Kat Clark

This rustic cuff is deceptively easy to make and looks great on any wrist. Learn to form wire, ham-mer, texture and patina the metal for a beautiful finish. Requires good hand strength to manage heavy gauge wire. Brass and Bronze wire is not recommended. All skill levels welcome. Good hand strength is required. Materials list.

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Starry Night Druzy Necklace v $35 Sunday, March 3 (2-5pm) by Kat Clark

Coiled wire, beaded chain and a fabulous Druzy pen-dant make for a dreamy necklace that would make Van Gogh proud. Students start with just a pile of fresh water pearls, Swarovski crystals and wire, and turn it into a beautiful statement piece. Bonus Instruction: “S” hook clasp & jump rings. All skill levels welcome. Previous wire working experience is helpful. Materials list.Ph

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Stone Set Ring v $45 Sat, Mar 2 (10a-1p) OR Sat, Mar 23 (2-5pm) by Jennifer Soltero

Don’t go too crazy stepping up your ability to make your rings bigger and better! This workshop will review fabricating and soldering a bezeled stone set ring. Students will use a sweat soldering technique to attach your bezel to finish off your ring. This is a nice project to use one of your favorite cabo-chons. Soldering basics and 4 additional hours of soldering experience is required. Materials list.

Soldering Basics v $55 Saturday, March 2 (2-5pm) by Jennifer Soltero

Learn the basics of soldering while creating this fashionable sterling silver linked bracelet. We’ll cover soldering techniques where you’ll learn how to heat and flow solder like a professional. We will also cover flux, solder, pickle, and the tools required to get you started. All skill levels welcome. Kit purchase is required. Materials list.

BYOP with Yvette v $5 Wednesday, March 13 (12-3pm) OR Wednesday, April 10 (12-3pm) by Yvette McCollum

Bring Your Own Project (BYOP) is an open beading session where you bring a project that you’ve been working on, or may want to start, and bead in the company of other beaders. Yvette will be there to bead along with everyone and to assist when needed. Much like a friendship circle!

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Coil Me a Ring v $25 Saturday, March 16 (10am-12pm) by Yvette McCollum

People who are deficient in copper may benefit from wearing copper jewelry since it can be absorbed through the skin. The healing properties of copper, in the form of bracelets, necklaces, rings, or earrings, can allow a minimal amount of the mineral into the body without overwhelming it. Use two gauges of wire to make a ring to adorn your hand. Previous wire ex-perience is helpful but not required. Materials list.

Fine Silver Fused Bangles v $55 Saturday, March 16 (1-5pm) by Jennifer Soltero

Take your fusing skills to the next level. In this workshop you will be learning how to fuse stackable bangles and link them with a stamped decorative connector ring. You will be working on your heat control to make sure you finish with some beautiful bangles. Previous Fine Silver Fusing experience is required. Materials list.

Gemstone Ladder Earrings v $25 Sunday, March 24 (10am-12pm) by Kat Clark

These delicate and light-filled earrings are a dream to wear. Beautiful gemstone rondelles and Fresh Water Pearls serve as the embellishment that give these earrings that special something! Made using two metals, it adds another layer of visual interest. All skill levels welcome. Materials list.

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Obi Gemstone Shard Pendant Necklace v $45 Sunday, March 17 (10am-1pm) by Kat Clark

Japanese aesthetic is the epitome of the “less is more” concept with stunning results. Obi Gem Shard Pendant Necklace is a representation of that idea. Basic fabrication technique combined with special patina and surface treatments to create a beautiful piece of jewelry. Previous metal working class experience is required. Materials list.

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Textured Metal Slide v $45 Sunday, March 24 (1-5pm) by Kat Clark

This design is an exercise in cold working, cold connecting, controlled texturing, riveting and metal finishing. The slide can be used as a focal “bead” with a multi-strand necklace using beads, leather, etc, as well as a kumihimo rope. It is an opportunity for in-termediate to advanced students to hone their metal working skills and learn some new tricks. Intermedi-ate to advanced metal experience. Materials list.Ph

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Corona Ring v $45 Sunday, March 17 (2-5pm) by Kat Clark

The Corona Ring is inspired by an ancient Korean metal technique called Keum-Boo, which literally means “attached gold.” Students will fabricate and cold connect the ring components, apply the gold embellishment, and set a lovely stone or pearl cabochon. Beginner to Intermediate, but previous metal working experience is a must. Materials list.

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Juxtaposition v $35 Saturday, March 30 (10am-1pm) by Jennifer Soltero

Using a juxtaposition pattern, students will bead loom weave a very unique and colorful bracelet. Follow along with the pattern or create your own along the way. Instructor will show different and contrasting patterns and allow students to choose where to place them. Loom bead weaving is helpful but not required. Kits available for purchase by pre-order. Materials list.

Basic Wire Linking v $35 Thursday, March 21 (12-3pm) by Jennifer Soltero

Permanently link beads and components together with this very popular and fundamental wire wrap-ping technique. Learn how to make a proper eye loop and wrap down wires for a snug and secure fit. Make a bracelet and even a matching pair of earrings. If you’ve been interested in learning how to make a rosary, this technique is exactly what you’ll need. All skill levels welcome. Materials list.

Bohemian Jewel v $35 Saturday, March 30 (2-5pm) by Jennifer Soltero

A bit of Bohemian with a twist of bling, is the idea behind Bohemian Jewel. Using circular peyote stitch, encase a rivoli crystal for your bracelets focal piece. Also use a bit of right angle weave to make your beaded connectors. To finish, use suede lace and big hole beads to add a Bohemian flair. Previous peyote and right angle weave experience is required. Materials list.

UFOs with Rachel v $35 Fri, March 22 (11a-2p) OR Tue, April 16 (11a-2p) by Rachel Na

UFOs: UnFinished Objects, aka “projects,” that you’re itching to get done. Here’s your opportunity to get your Rachel projects completed in this 3-hour class, where she will help you get back on track or refresh you on a technique. Bring any “Rachel” project and get them done! Only Rachel projects will qualify for this UFO class. Must bring all materials and written instructions to class.

Heatherly Fashion v $35 Saturday, March 23 (10am-1pm) by Nancy Sebestyen

This bracelet is reminiscent of a flowering ever-green plant that thrives on barren land. Its four layered design evokes core strength, much like an evergreen, and its loose right angle weave technique suggests the beauty of blooming flowers. Join us as we weave this adorable bracelet using a simple two-needle technique. All skill levels welcome.Materials list.

Flat Netting Stitch fs v $25 Wednesday, March 27 (12-3pm) by Yvette McCollum

Netting, primarily used to capture and trap things. You can stitch it loosely for more of a fish net look, or tighter where you can barely see the netting. We will be steering towards the tighter stitch with this fashionable and versatile bracelet design. It’s quick, simple and fun to make. In fact, this one could easily be finished in class. All skill levels welcome. Materials list.

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Silver Etching v $45 Sunday, March 31 (2-5pm) by Yvette McCollum

Etching is a method of using chemicals to cut a design or pattern into a metal surface. Etching your own designs into metal is easier than it may sound, and it can be a fun! Learn the basics of how to use an etchant and a resist to complete the etching process. All skill levels welcome. Kit purchase is required. Materials list.

Meet Me in Morocco v $35 Thursday, April 11 (12-3pm) by Jennifer Soltero

This workshop will go over how to use ladder stitch, herringbone, and netting stitch to create fully embellished earrings using a solid connector as the base. The vibrant colors make these earrings a nice transition into summer. Some herringbone and bead weaving experience is helpful. Materials list.

Swinging Hoop Earrings v $65 Thursday, April 4 (11am-4pm) by Jennifer Soltero

In this workshop students will learn how to solder and texture a pair of large hoop earrings and also bezel set a pair of matching cabochons for the swinging dangles. Metal working, sawing, and soldering skills are required. Materials list.

Party Party v $35 Thursday, April 11 (4-7pm) by Jennifer Soltero

Let’s get the party started with color and cheer! Learn how to create right angle woven end connectors that are embellished with sparkling crystals. Person-alize your piece by picking out beads that you want to string up into multiple strands that connect each end. It’s a bracelet that looks good from any angle so you won’t have to worry if it twirls on your wrist. Right angle weave experience is helpful. Materials list.

Art Deco Beaded Drop Earrings v $25 Saturday, April 6 (10am-12pm) by Kat Clark

Learn to make these lightweight drop earrings using either posts, ear wires, clips or lever backs and a mul-titude of beads in different combinations to suit your favorite outfits. Using crimp covers gives the earring a professionally finished look. Students can expect to make at least 3 pairs of earrings or more. Bonus Instruction: Ear Wires. Previous bead stringing experience helpful but not required. Materials list.Ph

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Textural Circle Bracelet v $35 Saturday, April 6 (1-4pm) by Kat Clark

Practice makes perfect, right? Textural Circle Bracelet delivers that challenge. Fabricating brace-let links through basic bench techniques, die cutting, and texturing each link differently create visual interest. This piece is a pure pleasure to make and wear. All skill levels welcome. Requires standard fabrication tools, many of which can be rented when you sign up for class. Materials list.Ph

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Beaded Crochet (2 Part Class) v $55 Saturdays: April 13 (2-5p) & April 20 (10a-12p) by Andrea Morris

Crocheted or not, this two-part workshop will teach you the basics in crocheting with beads. This spiral stitch is easiest with larger beads but is easily adapted to smaller bead sizes and multiple bead sizes. Incorporate a focal bead, a clasp, or make it a roll-on bracelet. Some preparation is required prior to class date. All skill levels welcome. Materials list.

Here’s the Twist v $35 Sunday, April 7 (10am-1pm) by Jennifer Soltero

In this workshop students will be learning some wire wrapping techniques to create a fun twist and swirl pendant. Finish by stringing a compli-mentary necklace. Some wire working experience is required. Materials list.

Solitaire Ring v $25 Sunday, April 14 (10am-12pm) by Kat Clark

It’s hip to be square with Solitaire Ring! Learn how to make a square ring blank and embellish it with a gorgeous stone or CZ. Square rings sit on fingers better and feel great to wear. This class requires a Modified Square Ring Mandrel. Previous metal working class with Kat is required. Materials list.

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Copperly v $45 Sunday, April 7 (2-5pm) by Yvette McCollum

Fold-forming is a hand-working technique applied to single sheets of metal to create dimensional sur-faces by using heat and force without any soldering. Learn to use a torch to anneal and shape thin gauges of metal. The possibilities are endless. Some metal working experience is required. Materials list.

Vertebrae Bracelet v $35 Sunday, March 31 (10am-1pm) by Yvette McCollum

Chainmaille (aka chainmail or maille) is typically armor or jewelry made by connecting metal rings to one an-other. Although most historical made as armor, jew-elry techniques were also used by cultures as diverse as the Vikings and the ancient Egyptians. Learn a new chainmaille pattern to create this beautiful bracelet. Previous chainmaille experience is required. Kits available in several metal options. Materials list.

Crystals & Bows v $35 Saturday, April 13 (10am-1pm) by Nancy Sebestyen

This cute little bracelet looks deceivingly difficult but is perfect for a new beader, and quite easy to weave. This two-needle weaving technique makes this bracelet quick to create and you’ll be rewarded with a fun and fashionable bracelet to wear. All skill levels welcome. Materials list.

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Double Trouble Cuff or Ring v $65 Saturday, April 27 (11am-4pm) by Jennifer Soltero

Bump up your soldering skills by learning how to stone set two different shaped cabochons and make a cuff or ring. Metal working, sawing and soldering experience is required. Materials list.

Gemstone Trio Necklace v $25 Sunday, April 28 (10am-12pm) by Kat Clark

Got stones? Gemstone Trio Necklace is the perfect project for Onesies and/or beautiful stones you’ve been waiting to showcase in a piece. Wire working is the focus in this piece using simple technique, but the design of each pendant component is meant to challenge your imagination. All skill levels welcome. Familiarity with wire working is helpful. Materials list.Ph

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Geode Window Pendant Necklace v $45 Sunday, April 28 (1-5pm) by Kat Clark

A glimpse into a crystalline world awaits you with Geode Window Pendant. Custom settings for each geode are a must as each one is different from the next. Intermediate students will hone your fabri-cation and cold connection skills with this class and learn a cool way to create a “window” in sheet metal without sawing or die cutting. Previous fabrication, cold connection experience required. Materials list.Ph

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Spiral Stitch fs v $25 Tuesday, April 23 (12-3pm) by Yvette McCollum

If you’re looking for something simple and fun to make, start here with this cute spiral stitched bracelet. This popular stitch is often made with seed beads, however crystals and a variety of other beads can be incorporated for a more posh look. You won’t be disappointed with the addition of this stitch to your beading repertoire. All skill levels welcome. Materials list.

Advanced Knotting v $35 Saturday, April 20 (1-4pm) by Andrea Morris

Use the old pros knotting techniques to create a piece of jewelry with a near hidden closure using french bullion wire. Also learn how to safely ream pearls to accommodate the doubling back of the silk to create a clean finish. You may also choose to create an “in-finity” style necklace that drops right over your head and uses a hidden joining technique. Previous pearl knotting experience is required. Materials list.

Venus Eight Pendant v $35 Sunday, April 21 (10am-1pm) by Rachel Na

We will be using beautiful black onyx like beads to make this elegant pendant that is shaped like the figure 8. The figure 8 has a Venus like shape that symbolizes women’s strength and represents balance in life. Bringing these together with sterling silver wire gives this piece beauty and elegance. Must be able to shape/sculpt wire around beads to form a pendant. Materials list.

Bead Embroidery fs v $35 Sunday, April 21 (2-6pm) by Jennifer Soltero

Want to try your hand in the world of bead embroidery? This workshop is dedicated to newbies to bead embroi-dery and is a perfect introduction. Students will learn beginning and advanced bead embroidery and encasing techniques that will make incorporating cabochons and stones without holes a cinch. Students will also learn how to reinforce and back their pieces. Previous peyote stitch experience is required. Materials list.

Ladder Weave Earrings v $35 Thursday, April 25 (11am-2pm) by Kat Clark

These two tone woven earrings are light as a feather, but offer visual interest using two different metals and pretty gemstone briolette drops. Students will learn to control the wire to achieve a “ladder” weave effect and a nice scroll to finish off the earring. Bonus Instruction: Making ear wires and using a ring clamp. All skill levels welcome. Previous wire wrap/weaving helpful but not required. Materials list.Ph

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Nightfall Pendant v $35 Thursday, April 25 (4-7pm) by Kat Clark

A dark sky and a narrowing pathway creates an irre-sistable prelude to Nightfall. This two piece pendant combines numerous basic fabrication techniques for a stunning design. Cutting sheet, texturing, tube riveting, metal finishing and patina techniques will be covered. This pendant does not have to be blue. Previous fabrication experience is required. Materials list.Ph

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Sunburst Pendant Necklace v $45 Sunday, April 14 (1-5pm) by Kat Clark

The beauty of two textured metals and a gorgeous stone cabochon combines to make a beautiful pen-dant using the cold connecting technique of riveting. Students will learn how to die cut metal, texture using various texturing hammers, a dimple plier and set a stone with a hand made bezel crafted from a metal disc or sheet. Previous metal working and cold connecting with Kat is helpful Materials list.Ph

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March-April 2019

workshop policy:• Register for workshops in person or by phone. Full payment is required at time of registration by cash or credit card.• Materials and tools are not included with workshop fee unless specifically noted. Please inquire about tool rental options.• Please purchase all supplies prior to workshop date. We offer a 10% discount on listed supplies. Some restrictions do apply. See store for details.• Workshops are designed for students 15 years and older. Some exceptions may apply. Please inquire about specific workshop.• Please be prompt to class. We kindly ask that you do not bring guests to workshops.• Workshops are non-refundable unless we must cancel a workshop. You may cancel or transfer a workshop with 72 hour* notice prior to start of workshop. Cancellations and transfers must be made in person or by phone. A $5 cancellation/transfer fee applies. Balance will be issued as store credit only. *Guest instructor workshops require a 30-day cancellation/transfer notice.• Cancellations and transfers made with less than required notice will forfeit entire fee. You may send a qualified substitute, with prior notification to BBW, or receive any workshop handouts.• If we must cancel a workshop, a full refund by check or store credit will be issued.

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Stone Set Ring 10a-1pSoldering Basics 2-5p

Spinner Ring 11a-4p Let’s Play 10a-1pMother Earth’s Pendant 2-5p

Hammered Ribbon Cuff 10a-1pStarry Night Druzy Nk. 2-5p

Coil Me a Ring 10a-12pFine Silver Fused Bangles 1-5p

Silver and Gold 11a-1pMetallic Ripples 2-5p

BYOP with Yvette 12-3p

Basic Wire Linking 12-3p Heatherly Fashion 10a-1pStone Set Ring 2-5p

Obi Shard Pendant 10a-1pCorona Ring 2-5p

UFOs with Rachel 11a-2p

POP-UP CLASSSoldering UFO w/ Jennifer6-9p

Juxtaposition 10a-1pBohemian Jewel 2-5p

Gem Ladder Earrings 10a-12pTextured Metal Slide 1-5p

Flat Netting Stitch fs 12-3p

Swinging Hoop Earrings 11a-4p

Art Deco Drop Ear. 10a-12pTextural Circle Bracelet 1-4p

Vertebrae Bracelet 10a-1pSilver Etching 2-5p

Meet Me in Morocco 12-3pParty Party 4-7p

Crystals & Bows 10a-1pBead Crochet Pt1 2-5p

Here’s the Twist 10a-1pCopperly 2-5p

BYOP with Yvette 12-3p

UFOs with Rachel 11a-2p Bead Crochet Pt2 10a-12pAdvanced Knotting 1-4p

Solitaire Ring 10a-12pSunburst Pendant 1-5p

May & June Workshop Registration

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Spiral Stitch fs 12-3p Ladder Weave Ear. 11a-2pNightfall Pendant 4-7p

Double Trouble Cuff or Ring 11a-4p

Venus Eight Pendant 10a-1pBead Embroidery fs 2-6p

POP-UP CLASSSoldering Lab with Yvette12-3p

Gemstone Trio Nk. 10a-12pGeode Window Pend. 1-5p