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Class Schedule Spring 2013April May June
www.beadworldnw.comOpen 10am - 6pm Everyday Except: Closed Memorial Day (May 27th)
9524 Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115(206)523-0530
To keep updated on our new products as they come in the door, check us out on Facebook:www.facebook.com/BeadworldNW
New Classes for Spring (more inside)
The Altered KeyCoiling & Bezeling
with Wire
3-Dimensional Right Angle
Weave Pendant
Chainmaille101
ByzantineChain
Textured, Dapped &
Colored Disc Bracelets
Ornate Wire Wrapped Donuts
Wire WrappedBeaded Earrings2 Projects!
BASIC BEAD STRINGING - $25 Instructor: Mariella Level: Beginner Prerequisite: None
Learn how to lay out and assemble basic necklaces and bracelets. We’ll cover various stringing materials, fi ndings and tools needed to complete a professional quality piece. If you have
a basic stringing project or beads in mind, you are welcome to bring them.
Friday, April 5th 6-9pm Saturday, May 4th 10:30-1:30pm
Saturday, June 22nd 10:30-1:30pm
BASIC BEAD STRINGING $25
Stringing
BEAD KNOTTING - $25Instructor: Nicky Level: Motivated Beginner Prerequisite: None
Knotting is a surprisingly simple and straight-forward skill. You’ll learn traditional knotting between beads as well as spaced knotting (fl oating bead effect). You can bring beads and a clasp or
choose beads during the break. Either way, we’ll help you select the right size stringing material.
(LIMIT: 6 STUDENTS) Sunday, April 7th 10:30-1:30pm
Saturday, May 25th 3-6pm Friday, June 14th 6-9pm
Bead & Cord “ORIGINAL” LOOMED WRAP BRACELET - $35
Instructor: Nicky Level: Beginner Prerequisite: None The “original” loomed wrap bracelet, seen in upscale boutiques and catalogs. We’ll show you how the pros do it. With the jig, the bracelets are made in half the time and with none of the hassles of the clipboard method. Class price includes the jig for you to keep, leather and a
button ($25 value). You bring the beads (4mm-6mm). If need be, there will be time to choose beads in the class.
“IT” WRAP BRACELET- $25 Instructor: Nicky Level: Any Prerequisite: None
The wrap bracelet is the “it” bracelet for any season. Our exclusive and super easy off loom, highly portable method ensures superior durability and lots of design options to set your bracelet apart. It’s a great way to use up all those left over beads. Bring an assortment of 6mm beads and smaller. In class, you’ll learn
to make the three turn version, but you can go as bold as you want.
(LIMIT: 6 STUDENTS)Friday, April 26th 6-9pm
(LIMIT: 6 STUDENTS)Saturday, April 6th 3-6pm
Sunday, April 28th 2:30-5:30pm Friday, May 10th 6-9pm
Saturday, June 1st 10:30-1:30pmThursday, June 6th 10:30-1:30pm
Sunday, June 9th 2:30-5:30pm
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BEGINNING PEYOTE STITCH - $25 Instructor: Nicky Level: Any Prerequisite: None
This is a great class for the aspiring seed bead artist. You’ll become familiarized with different beading threads, needles and a variety of seed beads, as well as the off-loom tech-
nique. You will make peyote stitch tubes for unique earrings in class. All supplies for the tube earrings are included. Starting the bracelet is an option - all techniques for the bracelet will be
covered. Bracelet will not be completed in class.
(LIMIT: 6 STUDENTS) Saturday, April 20th 10:30-1:30pm
BEGINNING RIGHT ANGLE WEAVE - $35 Instructor: Nicky Level: Any Prerequisite: None
Learn the basics of single needle, right angle weave from Nicky, author of Beaded Amulet Purses. She knows this stitch. The bracelet is a wonderful project to introduce to your repertoire. The bracelet will not be completed in class, but can be fi nished at home.
There is an optional free follow-up session for those who would like help putting the fi nish-ing touches on the bracelet.
(LIMIT: 6 STUDENTS)Saturday, May 11th 2:30-5:30pm
Finishing class (optional) Saturday, May 18th 5-6pm
CELTIC PEYOTE BRACELET- $25 Instructor: Nicky Level: Intermediate
Prerequisite: Beginning Peyote Stitch or equivalent (understanding of basic Peyote is a must) This looks diffi cult but it’s not – learn to add the decreases and move away from the
basic peyote rectangle bracelet. The bracelet will not be completed in class, but every step will be shown so you can fi nish at home. There is an optional free follow-up session for those
who would like assistance putting the fi nishing touches on their bracelets.
(LIMIT: 6 STUDENTS)Sunday, May 12th 3-6pmFinishing Class (optional)Sunday, May 19th 5-6pm
3-DIMENSIONAL RIGHT ANGLE WEAVE PENDANT - $30 Instructor: Nicky Level: Intermediate Prerequisite: Beginning Right Angle Weave or equivalent (must be com-
fortable with basic right angle weave) 3-dimensional right angle weave pendant. You’ve mastered the thread path for right angle weave, this
project will build on that understanding to make wonderful, modern pendants. Project can be completed in class.
(LIMIT: 6 STUDENTS)Sunday, June 2nd 10:30-2pm
FASHION MACRAME- $35 Instructor: Nicky Level: Any Prerequisite: None
Learn basic macramé to make these great fashionable bracelets. You’ve seen these in the small boutiques and fashion catalogs. We will fi nish a bracelet in class, so you’ll learn to add the fi ndings for a profes-sional look. The macrame adjustable slide you will learn in this class is everywhere and customers continuously
ask us how it’s done.
(LIMIT: 6 STUDENTS) Sunday, May 5th 10:30-1:30pm
Saturday, June 8th 10:30-1:30pm
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BEAD STRINGING JUST FOR KIDS - $20 Instructor: Mariella Level: Beginner (Ages 7-13) Prerequisite: None
This class is designed for children who are interested in having fun learning about beads. They will learn what beads are made of, how to create patterns, and to identify focal beads, accent beads and fi ller beads. No experience necessary. Everyone will leave class with a fi nished necklace of their own design.
Wednesday, June 19th 3-5pm
EARRINGS JUST FOR KIDS - $20 Instructor: Mariella Level: Beginner (Ages 7-13) Prerequisite: None
This class is designed for children who are interested in learning how to make earrings, both studs and dangly ones. The basic loop technique will be taught in this class. No experience necessary. Everyone will leave class with two pairs of fi nished earrings of their own design.
Wednesday, June 26th 3-5pm
After School Series for Kids
Chainmaille
CHAINMAILLE 101- $25 Instructor: Michael Level: Any Prerequisite: None
Chainmaille 101 will introduce you to chainmaille and the basic techniques required to use metal rings to create fl owing metal chains for bracelets, necklaces, earrings and more. In this class you will learn how
to smoothly and consistently open and close jump rings, and apply that technique to create a bracelet in the classic Byzantine chainmaille weave. We will also talk about tools and various metals that can be used to create
chainmaille, and give you details about how to create larger and smaller versions of Byzantine chain.
Sunday, April 21st 3-6pmSaturday, May 18th 10:30-1:30pm
BYZANTINE: BEYOND THE BASICS- $25 Instructor: Trina Level: Intermediate Prerequisite: Chainmaille 101
Byzantine is often our fi rst chainmaille weave. It is also one of the most versatile. In this class, you will learn how to make Byzantine Rose earrings, a Romanov Pendant and a Flat Byzantine Bracelet. We will also discuss how to take each of these projects and make them into several other fi nished pieces (for example, the
Byzantine Rose earrings make a great bracelet). We’ll discuss how to fi nd the perfect size for a Byzantine weave, and some great tips and tricks for working with jump rings.
Saturday, June 8th 10:30-1:30pm
CHAINMAILLE EARRING DUO- $25 Instructor: Trina Level: Intermediate Prerequisite: Chainmaille 101
Chainmaille doesn’t have to be fl at! In this class you will make two very different earrings, both wonderful examples of the many shapes you can create with different chainmaille weaves. First, the Knot Earring, a classic
shape, perfect for everyday wear and for showing off mixed metals. Second, a creative dimensional earring I call a Hot Air Balloon, perfect to decorate.
Sunday, June 2nd 3-6pm
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Epoxy Resin & Clay
RESIN II - $45 EMBEDDING, CASTING & MOLD MAKING
Instructor: Kristin Level: Intermediate Prerequisite: Resin I or equivalent For those who are familiar with the basics of working with resin, this is the next step. In this fast paced class you will learn a wide variety of new skills that will unleash your imagination, including using molds,
embedding 2D and 3D objects (for a layered, textured or fl oating effect), coating paper and fabric in resin and more. You will also learn how to make your own mold from an existing object. The pieces made in class will need to cure for 72 hours and can be picked up at the store as soon as 3 days after the class. Please do not wear loose clothing to class. There will be a free, optional second session to learn professional fi nishing
techniques and address any issues or questions you might have about your cured pieces.
(LIMIT: 6 STUDENTS)Saturday, June 8th 3-6pmFinishing class (optional)
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RESIN I: RESIN PICTURE PENDANTS - $45 Instructor: Kristin Level: Any Prerequisite: None
You will learn the basics of using epoxy resin to create custom picture pendants. We will cover techniques for fi lling bezels and doming tiles using photographs, decorative paper, printed images or other 2D objects. The pieces made in class will need to cure for 72 hours and can be picked up at the store as soon as 3 days after the class. Please do not wear loose clothing to class. Bringing additional printed materials or photo-graphs you would like to practice with is optional. There will be an optional, free second session to learn profes-
sional fi nishing techniques and address any issues or questions you might have about your cured pieces.
Saturday, April 27th 3-6pmFinishing class (optional)
Saturday, May 4th 3-4pm orSunday, May 5th 5-6pm
Epoxy Clay - $35 Instructor: Kristin Level: Any Prerequisite: None
Learn the basics of working with epoxy clay in this class. This is a great new product on the market that can be worked like clay, can be used as a very strong adhesive, and cures without heat or special equipment into a solid, durable piece. In class you will learn the basics of working with epoxy
clay and adding embellishments to create pendants and focal beads.
(LIMIT: 6 STUDENTS)Friday, June 21st 3-6pm
COLD ENAMELING - $35 Instructor: Kristin Level: Any
Prerequisite: Resin I or equivalent (must be comfortable mixing and using 2 part epoxy resin) Cold enameling adds lasting color and depth to your jewelry pieces. The effect is like kiln enameling,
but without the glass powders or heat. The process is quick, easy to learn, and opens up new creative possibilities, including custom colors. In this class you will learn different techniques to achieve a wide range of effects. Please do not wear loose clothing to class. The pieces made in class will need to cure for 72 hours and
can be picked up at the store as soon as 3 days after the class.
(LIMIT: 6 STUDENTS)Saturday, May 18th 3-6pm
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WIRE I - BEGINNING WIRE WORKING - $25THE BASIC LOOP
Instructor: Christina Level: Beginner Prerequisite: None Learn the fundamentals of working with wire, fi ndings and tools. We’ll cover everything you need
to know about tools and the different kinds of wire. You’ll learn to form the simple loop that is the start of all wire working and make as many earrings as time allows. You can bring your own beads and two sets of
earwires if you would like.Saturday, April 6th 10:30-1:30pm
Sunday, May 5th 10:30-1:30pmSaturday, June 1st 2:30-5:30pmSunday, June 16th 10:30-1:30pm
WIRE II - WIRE WRAPPING - $25WRAPPING STANDARD AND TOP DRILLED BEADS
Instructor: Christina Level: Intermediate Prerequisite: Wire I or equivalent Using the fundamentals of Beginning Wire Working, you’ll advance to wire wrapped loops. This
class covers wiring teardrop and briolette shapes, and making a bail for a larger stone or pendant.
Saturday, April 13th 10:30-1:30pmSunday, May 12th 10:30-1:30pm
WIRE III - ADVANCED WIRE WORKING - $456 NEW SKILLS
Instructor: Christina Level: Advanced Prerequisite: Wire II or equivalent In this class you will utilize all of your wire skills and build new ones, includ-ing forming, bending, braiding, twisting and coiling. We will cover working with
heavier gauges of wire, texturing techniques, hammers, jigs, fi les, mandrels and other wire working tools. You’ll begin work on an advanced project of your choice, utilizing your new skills. Feel free to bring any unfi nished wire projects that have
you stumped or wire design problems you need help with. Bring any stones, wire, or beads you’d like to incorporate into a project, and your imagination.
(LIMIT: 6 STUDENTS)Saturday, May 11th 10:30-5:30pmSunday, June 23rd 10:30-5:30pm
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SPIRAL EARRINGS - $25 Instructor: Christina Level: Intermediate Prerequisite: Wire ii or equivalent
In this intermediate level class, students will learn to create two types of modern tribal ear-rings. Using forming, hand coiling and texturing techniques, you’ll forge two pairs of earrings that are versatile and easy to wear.
Saturday, April 20th 2:30-5:30pm
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ORNATE WIRE WRAPPED DONUTS - $25 Instructor: Andrea Level: Intermediate Prerequisite: Wire ii or equivalent
Not sure what to do with all the pretty gemstone and glass donut components you have in your supply stash? This wire wrapping project class will teach you a way to surround your donut in an ornate fringe of wire, crystals, and metal beads.
Sunday, June 9th 10:30-1:30pm
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BIRD’S NEST PENDANTS - $25 Instructor: Andrea Level: Intermediate Prerequisite: Wire II or equivalent
This class will teach you a fast and easy way to make your own wire wrapped, realistic looking bird’s nest pendant. You will have time in class to learn the technique and then practice making multiple nests. Once you learn this tech-nique, you will be able personalize your nests with different numbers and colors of ‘eggs’ and adapt your nests to make earrings as well.
Sunday, May 19th 10:30-1:30pm
THE ALTERED KEY - $45COILING & BEZELING WITH WIRE
Instructor: Christina Level: Intermediate /Advanced Prerequisite: Wire II or equivalent The skeleton key has become a fashion jewelry staple. In this advanced wire class you will learn how to
go beyond the basic “key on a chain” idea and incorporate coiling, wire weaving and wire bezelling techniques to create a stunning, personalized necklace. Please bring a key you would like to work with (a variety of keys are
available in the store).
(LIMIT: 6 STUDENTS)Saturday, May 25th 10:30-5:30pm
WIRE WRAPPED BEADED EARRINGS - $252 PROJECTS!
Instructor: Andrea Level: Intermediate Prerequisite: Wire II or equivalent Using a number of intermediate wire wrapping techniques, this class will teach you to make two unique styles of wire wrapped earrings: Crystal Wrapped Swirl Earrings and Boho Beaded
Teardrops.
Saturday, May 18th 10:30-1:30pm
BOHEMIAN BEADED HOOP EARRINGS - $25 Instructor: Christina Level: Intermediate Prerequisite: Wire ii or equivalent
In this intermediate level class, students will learn to create fashion hoops with wire and bead/gemstone embellishment. Front facing and side facing hoops will be covered, as well as how to
use pre-existing forms. This a versatile and easy earring to make with endless variations.
Sunday, June 2nd 10:30-2:30pm
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LAYERED RIVETED RINGS - $25 Instructor: Christina Level: Beginner Prerequisite: None
This is a creative and fun class for the beginning student to get acquainted with designing and working with tools and metals. In class you’ll learn how to texture, layer, dap and rivet pre cut metal
shapes and fi ligree. You will leave class with knowledge of how to choose suitable elements for simple riveting and an awesome, one of a kind ring.
Sunday, April 21st 10:30-1:30pm
RIVETED BANGLES - $35 Instructor: Christina Level: Intermediate Prerequisite: Wire I or equivalent
Easy to wear and versatile, bangle bracelets are always a popular fashion accessory. In class you will create at least 2 different bangles that can be worn separately or stacked. You’ll learn how to cut and/or
use pre-cut bracelet blanks, fi le, texture, patina and rivet, using standard tack rivets.
Saturday, June 29th 10:30-5:30pm
TEXTURED, DAPPED & COLORED DISC BRACELETS - $45 Instructor: Christina Level: Beginner
Prerequisite: Some experience with wire working or metals helpful but not mandatoryLearn some great new metals skills while creating a linked disc bracelet in this fast paced and fun metals class. We will cover a variety of new tools and techniques, including: texturing, dapping, piercing, coloring and assembly. These are versatile skills that you can apply in a variety of ways to your metal and wire work.
(LIMIT: 6 STUDENTS)Sunday, June 9th 10:30-5:30pm
INTRODUCTION TO THE BUTANE TORCH - $25BALLED END HEADPINS
Instructor: Christina Level: Any Prerequisite: None If you make jewelry with wire, it’s likely you use plenty of headpins. This class is designed for those who want to reduce their costs on fi ndings and add another personal element to their work. The torch used in class is easy to work with and not scary at all. Students will learn the most basic metal smithing technique for creating balled headpins with fi ne silver, sterling silver and copper. This class covers safe use of a butane torch, basic equipment and the least toxic chemicals needed for working
with these metals (some of them simple household products) along with pertinent chemical safety considerations. This is a great class to begin working with fi re and the many possibilities it offers.
Please do not wear very loose clothing or open toed shoes to class.
(LIMIT: 6 STUDENTS)Sunday, April 14th 10:30-1:30pm
Friday, May 3rd 6-9pm
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STACKED & RIVETED EARRINGS - $25 Instructor: Christina Level: Intermediate Prerequisite: Wire I or equivalent
Riveting is a great option for attaching metals without solder or glue. In this class you’ll learn how to layer, dap and rivet pre-cut metal shapes with a standard rivet of any size. You will also learn how to create a versatile connector fi nding with heavy gauge wire, and techniques and tools for cutting and piercing repur-
posed tin. You will complete a quick and easy pair of earrings in class.
Saturday, April 13th 2:30-5:30pm
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DOUBLE SIDED ETCHING - $40 INITIAL NECKLACES & BRACELETS
Instructor: Christina Level: Intermediate Prerequisite: Wire I or equivalent Create your own fashion ID necklace or bracelet in this intermediate level etching class. Students will learn to transfer a drawing or stamped letter image onto a copper blank and create an etched surface on both sides. This is another simple and
easy process to replicate at home. Feel free to bring rubber alphabet stamps. Wear play clothes!
(LIMIT: 6 STUDENTS)Saturday, June 15th 10:30-5:30pm
Metal Smithing
FOLD FORMING METAL - LEAVES - $45 Instructor: Christina Level: Intermediate/Advanced
Prerequisite: Introduction to the Butane Torch (must be comfortable using a butane torch) and Wire I or equivalent
Turn fl at metal shapes into textured, dimensional leaf components for jewelry. In this fundamental metals class, students will learn the versatile and extremely fun skill of fold form-
ing. Take your basic torch and metal skills in a whole new direction while creating a metal garden of unique pieces. In class, students will learn how to anneal metal and use simple texturing,
patinas and fi nishing techniques to create a necklace, bracelet or pair of earrings.
(LIMIT: 6 STUDENTS)Sunday, May 26th 10:30-5:30pm
FOLD FORMED CUFF - $45 Instructor: Christina Level: Intermediate/Advanced
Prerequisite: Introduction to the Butane Torch (must be comfortable using a butane torch) and Wire I or equivalents
The cuff bracelet has always been a popular fashion choice. It is easy to wear and can either be simple and elegant, or bold and dramatic. In this class
you’ll begin with measuring, cutting and annealing heavier gauge copper or brass. You will learn simple fold forming techniques, and how to apply both heat
and solution patinas. You’ll leave class with a unique cuff of your own design.
(LIMIT: 6 STUDENTS)Saturday, May 4th 10:30-5:30pm
Class Policies:Full payment is due upon registration. You can register and pay by phone using a Visa or Mastercard. Refunds will be issued only with 48 hour
cancellation notice.- Tools & practice materials are provided for all of our classes unless otherwise stated in the class descri ption.- Early Registration is encouraged as classes have both minimum and maximum registration requirements.- Unless otherwise specified, classes are limited to 8 students.- Classes will take a break for shopping, stretching and snacking.- Feel free to bring lunch or snacks.- Samples for each class can be found in the shadow box cases in the stores.
Receive a 10% discount on all purchases the day of the class. In the future, if you would like to receive the class schedule via email, please make sure we have your current email address. Send your email ad-
dress to info@beadworldnw.com or sign up in person to be added to the mailing list.
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APRILAPRILSunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 2 3 4 5 6Basic Bead Stringing
6-9pmWire I
10:30-1:30pmLoomed Wrap Bracelet
3-6pmTurkish Delights Trunk Show
11am-4pm
7 8 9 10 11 12 13Knotting
10:30-1:30pmWire II
10:30-1:30pmRiveted Earrings
2:30-5:30pm
14 15 16 17 18 19 20Intro to Torch10:30-1:30pm
Basic Peyote10:30-1:30pmSpiral Earrings2:30-5:30pm
21 22 23 24 25 26 27Riveted Ring10:30-1:30pm
Chainmaille 1013-6pm
IT Bracelet6-9pm
Resin I3-6pm
28 29 30Loomed Wrap Bracelet
2:30-5:30pm
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday1 2 3 4
Intro to Torch6-9pm
Fold Formed Cuff10:30-5:30pm
Basic Bead Stringing10:30-1:30pm
Resin I: Finishing (optional)3-4pm
5 6 7 8 9 10 11Wire I
10:30-1:30pmFashion Macrame
10:30-1:30pmResin I: Finishing (optional)
5-6pm
Loomed Wrap Bracelet6-9pm
Beg. Right Angle Weave2:30-5:30pm
Wire III10:30-5:30pm
12 13 14 15 16 17 18Celtic Bracelet
3-6pmWire II
10:30-1:30pm
Byzantine 10110:30-1:30pm
Wrapped Beaded Earrings10:30-1:30pm
Cold Enameling3-6pm
Right Angle Weave: Finishing (optional)
5-6pm
19 20 21 22 23 24 25Bird’s Nest
10:30-1:30pmCeltic Bracelet: Finishing
(optional)5-6pm
Altered Key10:30-5:30pm
Knotting3-6pm
26 27 28 29 30 31Fold Formed Leaves
10:30-5:30pmMEMORIAL
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LADIES NIGHT OUTLADIES NIGHT OUT Want a night away from the kids? Could your offi ce team use some off-site bonding? Beadworld has just what you’re looking for! Host your next gathering at Beadworld. For $20 a person (plus cost of beads) you and your group will get 3 hours of fun and the entire store to yourself! Choose between bead stringing or earrings and we’ll help you with the rest. You will be guided through color choices, design and construction, and fi nish with a great new piece of jewelry. Although we don’t have a suggested “bead budget” for adult gatherings, we recommend you have a “bead budget” per person to keep costs under control. The staff will help everyone stay within the designated budget. Feel free to bring treats and/or drink, but be sure to let the staff know so that party activities can be planned accordingly.
JUNEJUNESunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1Wire I
2:30-5:30pmLoomed Wrap Bracelet
10:30-1:30pm
2 3 4 5 6 7 83D Right Angle Weave
10:30-2:00pmBohemian Hoop Earrings
10:30-2:30pmChainmaille Earrings
3-6pm
Loomed Wrap Bracelet
10:30-1:30pm
Byzantine: Beyond The Basics10:30-1:30pm
Fashion Macrame10:30-1:30pm
Resin II3-6pm
9 10 11 12 13 14 15Ornate Donut10:30-1:30pmDisc Bracelet10:30-5:30pm
Loomed Wrap Bracelet2:30-5:30pm
Knotting6-9pm
Metal Etching10:30-5:30pm
Resin II: Finishing (optional)3-4pm
16 17 18 19 20 21 22Wire I
10:30-1:30pmResin II: Finishing (optional)
5-6pm
Kid’s Basic Bead Stringing3-5pm
Epoxy Clay3-6pm
Basic Bead Stringing10:30-1:30pm
23 24 25 26 27 28 29Wire III
10:30-5:30pmKid’s Earrings
3-5pmRiveted Bangle10:30-5:30pm
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BIRTHDAY PARTIESBIRTHDAY PARTIES
Host your child’s birthday party at Beadworld before or after offi cial store hours. Party guests will have the store to themselves for 2 hours and the full attention of one or two staff members to assist them in creating a necklace. We recommend setting a per child “bead budget” and staff can help them stay within that limit. Fee is $15.00 per child plus a $5.00 suggested spending limit. Feel free to bring treats and/or drink, but be sure to let the staff know so that party activities can be planned accordingly.
PRIVATE INSTRUCTIONPRIVATE INSTRUCTION
Unable to fi t a particular class into your schedule? Don’t see the class you’re looking for? Prefer to learn in a private setting? Private instruction is now available for those who require more fl exibility in scheduling. If you prefer to learn one-on-one, want to focus on a particular skill or technique, or enjoy a special class for just friends/family, Beadworld instructors are happy to schedule private or semi-private classes at your convenience. Classes start at $45/hour for one to three students. Most classes can be completed in 1-2 hours. For more information and scheduling, please contact: Christina (206) 290-0933.
Free In-Store DemosMAKING A BASIC WIRE LOOP
Sunday, April 7th 5-6pmWe will demonstrate the easy technique of making a wire loop. This skill can be
used to make earrings, beaded connectors and more.
FACE SHAPESunday, April 13th 5-6pm
This is a mini-lecture on the basic face shapes & which styles of jewelry fl atter them. Learn to design for all shapes, not just your own.
BEAD IDENTIFICATIONSaturday, April 20th 5-6pm
Bring in your vintage and/or trade beads and chances are we can identify them
for you. This is not an appraisal.
EPOXY CLAYSunday, April 21st 5-6pm
We will demonstrate the basics of mixing and using Apoxie epoxy clay to fi ll a bezel
and create an embedded crystal design.
WIRE WRAPPING A BRIOLETTESunday, May 5th 5-6pm
See the simple technique of wire wrapping a briolette demonstrated in the store.
HOW TO USE CORD ENDSSaturday, May 11th 5-6pm
We will describe the different types of cord ends available and show you how to
use them to fi nish your cord and leather projects.
HOW TO FINISH A CHAINSunday, May 19th 5-6pm
See a demonstration on various ways to professionally fi nish a chain and add a
clasp.
THE PERFECT STRETCHY BRACELETSaturday, May 25th 5-6pm
Learn the secrets of the perfect stretchy bracelet including the basics of design, how
to tie a knot that lasts & won’t be seen.
SETTING CABOCHONS AND RHINESTONESSaturday, June 1st 5-6pm
We will show you how to set cabochons and rhinestones in a variety of settings like prong, lace edge, bezels and more.
USING GUILDER’S PASTESunday, June 2nd 5-6pm
Get to know Guilder’s Paste. An exciting new product to color metals or faux
patina them.
THE SLIDING KNOTSaturday, June 15th 5-6pm
We will demonstrate how to tie a knot at the end of a cord necklace or bracelet that acts as a slide and makes the piece adjustable. A simple alternative to metal
clasps or cord ends.
BENDING FILIGREESunday, June 23rd 5-6pm
In this demo we will show you the basics of using coiling and bail making pliers to manipulate fi ligree. We will demonstrate shaping fi ligree around a stone and
making a fi ligree bail.
Turkish Delights Trunk Show & Private SaleSaturday, April 6th, 2013 11am-4pm Host: Mara Adelman
Come enjoy an unusual collection of OYA’s; gorgeous Turkish scarves! These scarves are made by Turkish women (amazing crochet and tatting work!), the technique is handed down from mother to daughter. In order to preserve this incredible textile work, I’ve been collecting for over 20 years; buying directly
from the women in the villages. Special exhibition of beaded OYAS, from Nikki’s Collection. UNUSUAL SALE! GREAT PRICES! Come and enjoy!
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