This workshop will be a combination of lecturettes, demonstrations, and experiential learning about the various tips and techniques for designing and creating asymmetrical pieces. Participants are encouraged to bring asymmetrical pieces from their collection—those that work and those that don’t—to be incorporated into the conversation.
Show your support for the Biden/Harris ticket with a handmade beaded bracelet. Using a rhodium plated bracelet armature, learn to follow a 4-part pattern and an easy to learn technique to make this beautiful and bold political statement piece. $5 from each seat sold will go to United Action for Youth. Don’t want to take a class? You can pre-order a finished bracelet or the kit.
If a daytime class is better for you, try our session on Oct. 15.
Learn the fundamentals of tubular even count peyote stitch by making a beaded napkin ring. Then make a whole set for entertaining and gifting. You will use Toho 11/0 round seed beads and Miyuki magatamas in this project. No experience necessary.
Registration is through Kirkwood Community College. Register at:
www.kirkwood.edu and go to Continuing Education and then search for Beadology Iowa under the instructor search. On site registrations will be taken if registration through Kirkwood meets minimum requirements of two participants.
Cubed Right Angle Weave (CRAW) is a fun and fascinating stitch. It is hard to learn from video or written instructions. In this class you will learn CRAW with larger beads to create a pendant. Move on to embellishing the piece by “stitchin’ in the ditch”.
Note: This class serves as the prerequisite for the CRAW Fan Earrings class on July 16.
Tricks & Tips for Creating Asymmetrical Jewelry
$78.00
Date and Time: 11/07/2020 from 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Capacity: 6
Instructor: Karen Kubby
Prerequisites: No experience needed.
This workshop will be a combination of lecturettes, demonstrations, and experiential learning about the various tips and techniques for designing and creating asymmetrical pieces. Participants are encouraged to bring asymmetrical pieces from their collection—those that work and those that don’t—to be incorporated into the conversation.
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Biden Bracelet–evening
$72.00Date and Time: 10/09/2020 from 5:30PM - 8:30PM
Capacity: 6
Instructor: Alysaa Jakowchuk
Prerequisites: No experience needed.
Show your support for the Biden/Harris ticket with a handmade beaded bracelet. Using a rhodium plated bracelet armature, learn to follow a 4-part pattern and an easy to learn technique to make this beautiful and bold political statement piece. $5 from each seat sold will go to United Action for Youth. Don’t want to take a class? You can pre-order a finished bracelet or the kit.
If a daytime class is better for you, try our session on Oct. 15.
Peyote Stitch Napkin Ring through Kirkwood Community College
Date and Time: 05/25/2018 from 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Capacity: 8
Instructor: Karen Kubby
Prerequisites: No experience needed.
Learn the fundamentals of tubular even count peyote stitch by making a beaded napkin ring. Then make a whole set for entertaining and gifting. You will use Toho 11/0 round seed beads and Miyuki magatamas in this project. No experience necessary.
Registration is through Kirkwood Community College. Register at:
www.kirkwood.edu and go to Continuing Education and then search for Beadology Iowa under the instructor search. On site registrations will be taken if registration through Kirkwood meets minimum requirements of two participants.
$30 instructor fee/$28 materials fee.
Cubed Right Angle Weave Pendant: An Introduction to CRAW
$58.00Date and Time: 07/02/2016 from 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Capacity: 6
Instructor: Karen Kubby
Prerequisites: No previous experience necessary
Cubed Right Angle Weave (CRAW) is a fun and fascinating stitch. It is hard to learn from video or written instructions. In this class you will learn CRAW with larger beads to create a pendant. Move on to embellishing the piece by “stitchin’ in the ditch”.
Note: This class serves as the prerequisite for the CRAW Fan Earrings class on July 16.