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Classes & Supply List for Fall/Winter 2012-2013 Craft Classes General Class Rules 1. Be on time. 2. If you cannot attend, PLEASE CALL THE TEACHER TO CANCEL! Do not expect a refund for a fee paid if you do not cancel within a reasonable time. Many fees are for supplies that may have been ordered prior to the class. The teacher has already paid for this & expects you to be present. 3. Have the basic skills needed for the class. Don’t expect the teacher to use class time to show you these skills. 4. Assist the teacher with cleanup. 5. Watch for Hobby Lobby, Michael’s & JoAnn Fabrics coupons when purchasing needed supplies. NOTE: Michael’s will honor coupons from Hobby Lobby & JoAnn Fabrics. Hobby Lobby will let you use a 40% coupon on a 30% off item (not both). September September 17 & 24 (Mondays) 1:00 - 3:00 Butterfly Sweatshirt Cardigan Teacher: LaVerda Wenzel (546-5089) Skills Needed: Know how to use a Sewing Machine Cost: $1.00 pattern (Tear away) Supplies to be purchased: Sweatshirt- large enough to be worn as a cardigan 1 yard coordinating fabric for butterflies Supplies from home: Sewing machine or reserve one of the club’s sewing machines Matching thread for needle & bobbin Scissors Pins Needle Chalk or marking pencil Ruler Tape measure, Scotch tape Small appliqué or embroidery scissors Rotary Cutter & cutting board- if you have them, but not necessary September 18 & 25 (Tuesdays) 1:00 - 3:00 Zoo Plaque Teachers: Helen Keene (546-1582), Doris Rawlings (544-9431), Lucille Gibson (483-2569) Skills Needed: Painting with Acrylic paints Cost: $10.00 Supplies: Acrylic Paints Assorted Brushes plus 1 inch sponge brush Ball Point Pen Provided for the Class: Plaque - sanded & prime coated, Brass chain & hooks for hanging, Patterns

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Classes & Supply List for Fall/Winter 2012-2013 Craft Classes General Class Rules

1. Be on time. 2. If you cannot attend, PLEASE CALL THE TEACHER TO CANCEL! Do not expect a refund for a fee paid if you do not

cancel within a reasonable time. Many fees are for supplies that may have been ordered prior to the class. The teacher has already paid for this & expects you to be present.

3. Have the basic skills needed for the class. Don’t expect the teacher to use class time to show you these skills. 4. Assist the teacher with cleanup. 5. Watch for Hobby Lobby, Michael’s & JoAnn Fabrics coupons when purchasing needed supplies. NOTE: Michael’s will honor

coupons from Hobby Lobby & JoAnn Fabrics.

Hobby Lobby will let you use a 40% coupon on a 30% off item (not both).

September

September 17 & 24 (Mondays) 1:00 - 3:00 Butterfly Sweatshirt Cardigan

Teacher: LaVerda Wenzel (546-5089) Skills Needed: Know how to use a Sewing Machine Cost: $1.00 pattern (Tear away) Supplies to be purchased:

Sweatshirt- large enough to be worn as a cardigan 1 yard coordinating fabric for butterflies

Supplies from home: Sewing machine or reserve one of the club’s sewing machines

Matching thread for needle & bobbin Scissors Pins Needle Chalk or marking pencil Ruler Tape measure, Scotch tape Small appliqué or embroidery scissors Rotary Cutter & cutting board- if you have them, but not necessary

September 18 & 25 (Tuesdays) 1:00 - 3:00 Zoo Plaque

Teachers: Helen Keene (546-1582), Doris Rawlings (544-9431), Lucille Gibson (483-2569)

Skills Needed: Painting with Acrylic paints Cost: $10.00 Supplies:

Acrylic Paints Assorted Brushes plus 1 inch sponge brush Ball Point Pen

Provided for the Class: Plaque - sanded & prime coated, Brass chain & hooks for hanging, Patterns

September 19 (Wednesday) 1:00 - 5:00 Weaving on a Loom

Teacher: Linda Johnson-Kabisch (546-9206) Skills Needed: None Necessary Supplies:

Scissors Tapestry Needle (blunt end & large eye) Tape measure

September 21 (Friday) 1:00 - 3:00 Cowl Seven Circle Scarf

Teacher: Carol Sobeck (787-8034) Skills Needed: Know how to knit Supplies:

4.5 Circular needles (U.S. 7) 1 Skein Sport or Worsted weight Pattern supplied by teacher

October

October 3 (Wednesday) 1:00 - 5:00 Weaving on a Loom

Teacher: Linda Johnson-Kabisch (546-9206) Skills Needed: None necessary Supplies:

Scissors Tapestry Needle Tape measure

October 9, 16,23 (Tuesdays) 10:00 - 12:00 Tapestry Weaving the Inexpensive Way

Teacher: Lynn Barnett-Westfall (632-3732) IT’S IMPORTANT TO ATTEND THE FIRST CLASS! Supplies: (All items can be purchased at Hobby Lobby)

4-12 inch stretcher bars (Hobby Lobby’s Paint Dept. (Shop early; they tend to run out.) Scissors Tapestry Needle (2 1/2 “-3” long- metal or plastic) Ruler Pencil 5 yarn colors (minimum). Choose coordinating colors w/ 4 of the choices smooth yarn like knitting worsted. Some of the other yarn can be thicker or textured. Whole yarn skeins are not needed. You can use leftover yarn from your stash.

October 17 (Wednesday) 1:00 - 3:00 & October 24 (Wednesday) 10:00-12:00 Beginning Quilt Class - 16” Christmas Tree Wall Hanging

Teacher: Jane Peppers (299-0547) Fee: $10 Teacher will provide all materials & supplies except for quilt embellishments Supplies: Scissors

October 18 and 25 (Thursdays) 1:00 - 3:00 One-Stroke (Ceramic) Painting Teachers: Thelma Daywalt (546-2471) and Lucille Gibson (483-2569)

Supplies:

Ceramic Brushes Cleaning tool Sponge Paints will be provided.

October 18 (Thursday) 6:00 - 8:00 Tila Temptation Bracelet

Teacher: Carol Edwards (529-1184) Supplies:

34 Tila beads 33 - 3mm Glass pearls, color A (or 3mm crystal or fire polished beads) 34 - 3mm Glass pearls, color B (or 3mm crystal or fire polished beads) 1 Gram Size 11 seed beads Clasp Fireline 6 lb. test Beading Needles #12 Beading Mat Scissors

October 20 (Saturday) 10:00 - 12:00 Christmas Picture “Wish” CANCELLED

October 22 (Monday) and October 24 (Wednesday) 1:00 - 3:00 Kumihimo Bead Bracelet

Teachers: Dee Spring (899-3944) & Karen Hafel (546-0236) Skills Needed: Knowledge of beading & following directions Supplies: List will be given out at fall sign-up

October 29 (Monday) 1:00 - 3:00 Stacking Bracelets - 2 Bracelets

Teacher: Susan Braasch (487-7000) Supplies: Hex Bracelet

18 - size 8/32 Hex Nuts 1 - size 5/16 Free Spinning Nut OR 1-size 9/14 Glass Bead w/ metal Center 3 – one-yard strands of Hemp Twine Fast Drying Flexible Glue

Beaded Chain Bracelet

20 inches - Size 6 pull chain (used for lamps)- nickel or brass Waxed linen string - brown or black Square leather lacing - any color 9x14 Glass bead w/metal center

October 30 (Tuesday) 9:00 - 11:00 “Let’s Do It Again” Genealogy/Scrapbooking

Teacher: LaVon Wilson (529-1145) & Veronica Betts (698-3984) Supplies: List will be given out at fall sign-up

October 30 and November 6 (Tuesdays) 1:00-3:00 Keepsake Doll CANCELLED

October 31 (Wednesday) 1:00 - 5:00 Weaving on a Loom

Teacher: Linda Johnson-Kabisch (546-9206) Skills Needed: None necessary Supplies:

Scissors Tapestry Needle (blunt end & large eye) Tape Measure

November

November 1 & 2 (Thursday & Friday) 9:00 - 1:00 Basket Weaving

Teacher: Gina Davis (965-5126) Supplies: Provided by teacher Fee: Determined on basket choice at Sign-Up

November 1 & 8 (Thursdays) 1:00 - 3:00 Christmas Ceramics

Teacher: Thelma Daywalt ( 546-2471) & Lucille Gibson (483-2569) Fee: To be determined at first class Supplies:

Cleaning Tools Paint Brushes & Stencils

November 2 (Friday) 1:00 - 3:00 Potato Chip Scarf

Teacher: Carol Sobeck (787-8034) Skills Needed: Know how to do knit stitch Supplies:

Size 9 or 10 Needles 1 skein medium weight or worsted weight

November 5 & 12 (Mondays) 9:30-11:30 Creative Clay

Teacher: Bonnie Duffy (546-3090) Fee: $2.00 for clay, firing, & glaze fees Supplies:

Day 1 Rolling pin that you don’t use for baking Small sponge for smoothing edges Cutting, shaping & texturizing tools (Texturizing: applying surface designs on project such as rough surface, stippling, carved designs, or imprinted) Research ideas you might want to create (from magazines & gift catalogs) before class. Examples: Picture

frames, flowers, bowls, plates, small vessels like bud vases, wind chimes Day 2

Bring cleaning tools for removing rough edges on your project (green fiber Scrubbie & sculpting tools available at craft stores )

Small sponge for smoothing Paint Brushes Acrylic Paints (only if you are not glazing. Glazes are provided & will require 2nd firing)

November 13 (Tuesday) 10:00 - 12:00 Christmas Origami Flower Centerpiece

Teacher: Cindy Parkhill (787-2303) Supplies:

At least 15 pieces of 12X12 Scrapbook paper (Do NOT buy card stock or 2-sided paper) Tacky glue and/or glue gun, or scrapbook tape runner, or double face tape 12-16 LARGE paper clips Embellishments- buttons, jewels, etc. for flower centers

Before class cut your 12X12 paper into four 6 inch squares. Paper must be cut square. It takes 5 pieces of 6X6 paper to make one flower & 6 flowers to make one centerpiece.

November 7 & 14 (Wednesdays) 9:30-11:30 Heirloom Wall Organizer

Teacher: Bonnie Moe (553-0652) Skills Needed: Basic Sewing with Machine Supplies:

Fabric: 1 yard main fabric & 2 coordinating fat quarters OR [ 2 - 14 1/2” x 24 1/2” pieces and other remnants at least 6 1/2” wide (total of 10-12 pieces of the 6 1/2”)]

Light to medium weight fusible interfacing Notions:

Lace and handkerchiefs if desired Buttons

Matching thread Rotary cutter & cutting mat Ruler Pins Sewing Machine & other basic sewing supplies 13 1/2” long wooden rod for top of wall hanging (could use wooden dowel, part of a yardstick. OR contact teacher who

will have extra sticks available. Just let her know ahead of time.

November 27 (Tuesday) 1:00 - 3:00 Christmas Card/ Iris Folding

Teacher: Lucille Gibson (483-2569) Fee: $2.00 Supplies:

Star Punch Corner Punch Scissors The rest will be furnished.

November 28 (Wednesday) 1:00 - 5:00 Weaving on a Loom

Teacher: Linda Johnson-Kabisch (546-9206) Skills Needed: None necessary Supplies:

Scissors Tapestry Needle- blunt end & large eye Tape measure

December

December 4 (Tuesday) 1:00 - 3:00 Silk Resist Abstract Watercolor Painting (Note by Carol: This is not a good example, but it's the only photo I had.)

Teacher: Carol Edwards (529-1184) Supplies:

3 small tubes of water color paint (Colors of your choice) 3 small (2-3 oz) spray bottles (available in cosmetic dept. of Wal-Mart) Foam core board (about 1” bigger than paper-available at Hobby Lobby, Michael’s, etc) White picture mats (size to frame picture) Silky fabric (large scrap, scarf, lacy, fringy, etc) Masking tape or painter Sea Sponge Paintbrushes (not sponge, but don’t have to be good quality) Colored pencils or watercolor pencils Craft knife

December 5 (Wednesday) 1:00 - 3:00 Pine Cone Christmas Tree

Teachers: Crystal Venable (546-2149) & Debbie Cartwright (364-5206) Supplies:

Styrofoam Cone Pine Cones (small or cut off) Glue Gun & Glue Sticks 1/4 inch ribbon, Gold Spray Paint, Scissors

December 5 (Wednesday) 9:30-11:30 & December 7 (Friday) 1:00 - 3:00

Fused Glass Jewelry

Teacher: Karen Barrett (632-0248)

Supplies: Tools will be provided by the teacher, but if you have glass cutting tools & jewelry

cutting tools, please bring them.

Safety glasses- optional

December 7 (Friday) 9:30-11:30 This class has been moved to Monday, December 10th. Winter/Christmas Holiday Towel

Teacher: Stella Taft (498-7247) Supplies:

Teacher will provide kits at a cost of $5.00 per towel. Kit includes towel, fabric & iron-on for appliqué. Member will bring

Black thread Pins Scissors Sewing machine (or reserve machine from club)

January

January 8 & 22 and February 5 (All Tuesdays) 9:30-11:30 Ragged Quilt

Teacher: Barbara Olinger (793-145 Skills Needed: Must know how use a rotary cutter & a sewing machine Supplies:

Rotary cutter, ruler & mat Sewing machine ( bring your own or reserve one of club’s sewing machines ) Flannel Fabric- (amount depends on size of your quilt)

Quilt size (40”x60”)- 6 yards- assorted flannel colors Quilt size (48”x60”)- 8 yards- assorted flannel colors Quilt size (60”x80”)- 12 yards- assorted flannel colors

Can be as many or few pieces of flannel depending on how scrappy you want your quilt

January 9 (Wednesday) 1:00 - 3:00 Weaving on a Loom Teacher: Linda Johnson-Kabisch (546-9206)

Supplies:

Scissors Tapestry Needle (Blunt end & large eye) Tape Measure

January 10 (Thursday) 9:30-11:30 Altered Jacket

Teacher: Sue Wall (529-4093) Supplies:

Denim Jacket Paper Napkins (Tuesday Morning has a good selection & inexpensive) Paint Brushes- 1/2 inch and smaller Scissors 8 oz. bottle PPA Matte (Prairie Art Stamps)

Jan. 11 (Friday) & 16 (Wednesday) 1:00 - 3:00

Fused Glass Jewelry

Teacher: Karen Barrett (632-0248)

Supplies: Tools will be provided by the teacher, but if you have glass cutting tools & jewelry

cutting tools, please bring them.

Safety glasses- optional

January 14 (Monday) 9:00 - 11:00 Altered Shoes

Teacher: Katherine Pippin Pauley (793-9820) Supplies:

Pair of Shoes (Good sides for decoupage) Decorative papers or fabric or maps (Depends on the look you want) White Craft Glue Scissors Paintbrush (To coat the papers or fabric with the glue)

Optional: Stamped phrase, stamped images, metallic paint, logos, words, thin trim or ribbon, charms, etc.

January 11 (Friday) 1:00 - 3:00 Fringe Bracelet

Teacher: Sue Braasch (487-7000) Supplies:

Toggle Clasp Size 112 Beading Needles Silver Jewelry Wire (7 strands, nylon coated flexible wire) 14 LB. Fireline Original Fishing Line (WalMart) 1 tube or 2 pkgs of seedbeads 6/0 or 4mm beads 2/0 beads 2.5 crimp beads Crimp pliers (optional) G-S Hypo Cement or any metal glue Wire Cutters Scissors

January 15 (Tuesday) & January 24 (Thursday) 9:30 - 11:30 Return of the Hardanger Needlecase

Teacher: Martha Kelly (546-1492) Fee: $.50 for pattern & instructions Supplies:

22" even weave fabric, approximately 12" x 6" Piece of felt a little smaller #5 perle cotton #8 perle cotton #22 tapestry needle #24 tapestry needle Small sharp scissors

January 23 and February 6 & 20 (Wednesdays) 9:30-11:30 Socks on Circular Needles

Teacher: Linda Kennedy (529-1052) Skills Needed: Must know how to knit & purl. Experience in knitting socks on double point needles is helpful. Supplies:

Worsted weight wool (220 yds for small & medium size, 300 yds for large & X-large) 2 #5 circular needles (suggested length is 24 in. It is helpful to be able to distinguish between the 2 needles (metal,

plastic, wood) Markers Tapestry Needle Point Protectors

January 23 (Wednesday) 1:00 - 5:00 Weaving on a Loom

Teacher: Linda Johnson-Kabisch (546-9206) Supplies:

Scissors Tapestry Needle (blunt end, large eye) Tape Measure

January 29 (Tuesday) 9:30-11:30 Victorian String Doll

Teacher: Sue Lohrenz (546-1639) Supplies:

1 ball of Knit Cro Sheen OR #10 Crochet Thread - Michael’s or Hobby Lobby 1 Styrofoam Cone – 8-7/8 inches high Scissors A coarse comb or plastic hairbrush Scraps of fabric, lace, cord or other trim - some provided by teacher

February

February 2 (Saturday) 10:00 - 12:00 Knitted Wire Bracelet

Teacher: Carol Sobeck (787-8034 or 971-7830) Skills Needed: Know how to knit Supplies:

28 gauge wire 4 and 6 mm. beads or chips Size 3 to 4 knitting needles (I like my double point needles as they are shorter) Scissors

February 7 (Thursday) 9:30-11:30 Vintage Button Tie

Teacher: Sue Wall (529-4093) Supplies:

Old silk tie Straight Pins Needles & sewing thread to match button colors Large sew-on snap Approx. 30 buttons Bits of old lace, trims, etc. if desired Extra Info: A large button or even a belt buckle could be a focal point. Buttons can be a single color, palette of colors

(e.g., fall colors), types (e.g., mother of pearl) or eras (e.g., bakelite). Buttons should be different sizes.

Feb 9, 16, 23 & March 2, 9, 16 (Saturdays) 1:00 - 4:00 Stained Glass

Teacher: Pat Decatoire (816-2683) Supplies:

Glass Cutter Colored transparent glass Solder, solder gun Flux for stained glass Copper Foiling, black patina Pattern- I will be provided but you may choose another Teacher has a projector to enlarge a pattern Glass grinder, black or white markers for glass (Sharpies work fine) Glass breaker pliers

February 11 (Monday) 1:00 - 3:00 Quarter-Circle Book

Teacher: Katherine Pippin Pauley (793-9820) Supplies:

Old Book Glue Gesso Paint Extra Info: You will finish the book at home. The class will teach you how to make the pages, fold &

glue them. You will add your own words and images at home

February 12 & 19 (Tuesday) 9:00 - 11:00

Market Bag

Teacher: Stella Taft (498-7247) Supplies:

Small Bag (7”x12” plus handle) - 4 balls of Martha Stewart Cotton Hemp Large Bag (10”x13” plus handle) - 6 balls of Martha Stewart Cotton Hemp Each: 1 Split ring stitch holder, stick holder & Size 9-24 inch circular needle Cotton Hemp - Michael’s or Joann Fabrics. (Collect 1 ball at a time to use your

coupons.)

February 24 (Sunday) 1:00 - 3:00 Copper Enameling Order Day.

February 25 (Monday) 1:00 - 3:00 Recycled Magazine Bowl or Ball

Teacher: Sue Braasch (971-7833) Supplies:

3-4 magazines or catalogs Fat rubber bands Fold Creaser 5/16 dowel rod- 18” long Sponge paintbrush Modge Podge (Gloss) Glue Stick X-acto Knife or box cutter

February 27 (Wednesday) 1:30-3:30 Wire Crochet Bracelet

Teacher: Judi Nystrom (529-2481) Skills Needed: Know the chain stitch Supplies:

G or H crochet hook, 28 gauge craft or artistic wire - color of their choice. A string of chip beads, or 4mm pearls or gemstones (as long as the hole is big enough for the wire to go through). May also wish to add some crystals, size 11, 8 or 6 seed beads, or other small beads to mix in with the main stones. A large toggle clasp. Bead cones are optional.

March

March 2 & 9 (Saturdays) 9:30-11:30 Pencil Portrait Drawing

Teacher: Carol Edwards (529-1184) Supplies:

Strathmore Bristol Smooth Drawing Paper- size 9x13 8”x10” black & white copy of head/shoulder shot of someone you do not know Graphite pencil - 3B or 4B Ruler Graphite Paper (black) Ball point pen Kneaded eraser or soft white eraser Masking tape or removable tape

March 8 (Friday) 9:30-11:30 Spring Hand Towel

Teacher: Stella Taft (498-7247) Fee: $5.00 Supplies:

Kits available- includes towel, fabric & iron-on for the appliqué Members will need to bring:

Black thread Pins Scissors Sewing machine or reserve one from the club

March 12 (Tuesday) 6:00 - 8:00 Beginning Watercolor

Teacher: Carol Edwards (529-1184) Supplies:

Watercolor paper Watercolor paints Artist paintbrushes Graphite tracing paper Pencil Foam-core board 1” larger than paper Pattern will be provided but you can bring your own

March 14 (Thursday) & 15 (Friday) 9:00 - 1:00 Basket Weaving

Teacher: Gina Davis (965-5126) Fee: Determined by Choice of basket at Sign-Up Supplies: Provided by teacher

March 16 (Saturday) 9:30-11:30 Stenciling with Paint-Stik Teacher: Bonnie Moe (553-0652)

YOU NEED TO WEAR OLD CLOTHES or BRING AN APRON Supplies:

Wax Paper Trash Bags Masking Tape Pkg of baby wipes (for cleaning) Fat Quarter - light or cream colored Paintbrushes (variety of sizes, some stencil brushes might be good) SHIVA Oil Paint Artist’s Paintstik*** Stencils

1. Thecraftersworkshop.com (also sold at www.embellishmentvillage.com)

2. Any stencil you like from your favorite craft store Stencil brushes Texture Plates and/or Rubbing Plates

1. Fiskars Texture Plates (available at Joann’s or Michael’s) 2. Cedar Canyon Rubbing Plates (http://cedarcanyontextiles.com)

Grip-n-Grip mat by Bear Thread Designs, Inc. (optional) Suggested Reading: Paintstiks on Fabric Simple Technniqes, Fantastic Results-Shelly Stokes Design Magic for Paintstiks on Fabric by Shelly Stokes FYI - We got some of the stencils & the mat at Jackman’s Fabrics ***Paint sticks are also available at Dick Blick’s for $14.25 for a set of 3. You can share with others or you can use

Bonnie’s for a $10.00 class fee.

March 19 (Tuesday) 1:00 Netted Bangle Bracelet Teacher: Kristin Jorgensen (364-4707)

Supplies: Size 11 seed beads -- works best if they are in some way contrasting to the size 15's. Size 15 seed beads Approx. 90 -- 4mm crystals or any other beads. Must be 4mm Approx. 90 -- 4mm pearls or other beads. Also must be 4mm OR: You may use all the same 4mm beads throughout as in the picture. Fireline 6 lb test Size 12 beading needles Scissors, beading mat

March 21 (Thursday) 1:00 Czech Tila Curves Bracelet Teacher: Kristin Jorgensen (364-4707) Supplies: Czech two holed (tila) beads-- Approx. 20 These beads are puffier than the other tila beads and I think Kathy Anane sells them 3mm bicone crystals or rondels -- approx 110 Size 15 seed beads Clasp 6lb Fireline Size 12 needles sissors, beading mat

March 25-29 (Monday-Friday) 5:30-8:30 (Order Day- Feb 24 (Sunday) 1:00 - 3:00) Copper Enameling

Teachers: Kathy Anane (899-5886) & Joellyn Warner (546-9616) Supplies:

Safety Glasses (if participant does not wear glasses) Sifters Copper blanks Paper towels Metal file Paint brushes (cheap) 2-1/2” brushes Enamel powders Small spatula Tweezers Container for supplies

March 26 (Tuesday) - 1:00

Netted Bangle Bracelet- This ring is a lesson in peyote stitch and can also be made into a bracelet using this pattern.

You are encouraged to use either a graduated monochromatic theme with all the different size beads or choose some

interesting color combinations which produce some beautiful and different rings.

Teacher: Kristin Jorgensen (364-4707)

Supplies:

Size 15 Miyuki Delica seed beads--- Miyuki makes the best, most

uniform Delica beads. This size will make the band.

Size 11 Delica seed beads - This size begins the graduating process up to

the middle of the top of the ring

Size 10 Delica seed beads - These beads continue the graduation

Size 8 Seed beads -- not delicas, just regular round seed beads - These

beads make the crown of the ring.

Size 6 Seed beads-- not delicas, just regular round seed beads - These

beads run down the middle of the top of the ring.

6 lb Fireline

Size 12 beading needles

scissors, beading mat