Beaded Bead Necklace Class

The Beaded Forest

Anne Jackson

(716) 763-1246

                                                                                Beaded Bead Necklace


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Imagine! In Bemus
4950 Main Street
Bemus Point, NY 14712
(716) 386-2244

                                Tuesday June 9  7-9pm and Tuesday June 16 7-9pm
                                        (2 sessions required to complete)
 

                                                                Technique
                                        
         Peyote Stitch; Stringing; Crimping


This has been a popular necklace class in the past 2 years and Anne is teaching it again in 2009. This class not only teaches a student the basics of flat peyote stitch, but also some basics in stringing a necklace and the various ‘findings’ involved in doing so. If a student cannot take the class on the date scheduled, Anne and Imagine will schedule an additional class – at no additional cost – so that you do not miss out on this fun class.

Class  

This is an excellent class to learn flat peyote stitch while incorporating several different sizes of seed beads. Students will have a choice of making just the large beaded bead or the large bead and the two small ones that go on each side. You will learn how to assemble and string the necklace, as well as how to crimp and finish a necklace using many different types of beads, findings, and crystals.

 Prerequisite  

Fear not the "BLING".

 Class Size  

Maximum of 8 students

 

Materials to Bring

 

Scissors (do not forget your scissors) and eyeglasses if needed.

 

Materials in Kit

 

Everything – and we mean EVERYTHING – is provided. New color choices. If there is a special color combination you would like, just give Anne 2 weeks notice to put together that ‘special kit.’ Then, just bring your willingness to have fun and learn.

 

Class Fee

 

$40 per student, payable  to Anne at Imagine! (deposit required) includes both sessions.

Kit Fee

$30 (plus tax) per kit, payable to Imagine! at the class.


 

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