RMBS Bead Bazaar Classes - Rocky Mountain Bead Society

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RMBS Bead Bazaar Classes - Rocky Mountain Bead Society
Rocky Mountain Bead Society
Bead Bazaar Class Listing
April 24th and 25th, 2010
Denver Merchandise Mart
www.RockyBeads.org
BRING YOUR CONFIRMATION POSTCARD
OR PAYPAL RECEIPT AS PROOF OF ENROLLMENT!
The 2010 Bead Bazaar class descriptions are listed below in class-number order.
You may view most of the actual class projects at meetings of the RMBS prior to the Bazaar
and at the Registration Desk at the Bazaar.
When determining the Skill Level for your class, please use the following definitions:
- Beginner: No experience in any type of beadwork.
- Advanced Beginner: Has experience in similar types of work and is ready to learn this
technique.
- Intermediate: Has prior experience with this type of work and is ready to learn variations.
- Advanced: Has completed several projects using this technique and is ready for a
challenge.
- All Levels: Open to anyone.
Save your PayPal receipt and present it at the Bazaar as proof of enrollment.
Please read "Bring" information carefully!
Typically, for beading classes you should bring scissors, beading pad or trays, needles,
thread, worklight with extension cord, and magnifiers (if needed). Please check what supplies
the instructor expects you to bring for a specific class (under "Bring").
Each class has a minimum number of students and, if that number is not met, the class will
be cancelled. NO REFUNDS will be made for any reason other than Class Cancellation by
RMBS, so please select your classes carefully.
Admission to the Bazaar is NOT included.
If you have questions please contact Dustin Wedekind by e-mail at Bazaar Class Questions
or by phone at (970) 310-0402.
24-01 Getting The Most From Your Loom
Saturday 9:00-4:30
David Dean
This class will teach two techniques in one day,
covering the basics of both tension-loom and
heddle-loom beadwork. Learn how to develop
patterns, split loom neckward, and how to design
for other large pieces of beadwork.
Kit: Loom, heddle, shed rod, and written
instructions.
Bring: Beads, thread, needles, scissors, graph
paper, colored pencils, and beeswax.
All Levels: Loomwork (prerequisite: basic
knowledge of how a loom works).
$115 min 10/max 20
24-02 The Corset Stitch!
Saturday 10:00-5:30
Kate McKinnon
Combine simple square stitch and right-angle-weave
to make a stunning Corset Stitch bracelet, in one or
two layers, at the width you enjoy. Also, learn how to
make your own fine-silver removable clasp for future
inspired designs.
Kit: High-quality seed beads in a variety of colors
and cuts, Nymo beading thread, size 12 beading
needles, and a removable clasp in pure fine silver.
(five color-ways available).
Bring: Beading mat, sharp scissors, reading glasses
and personal light source.
Beginner: Square Stitch, Right-Angle-Weave, and
Metalsmithing
$100 min 10/max 20
24-03 Experience the Metal Clay Excitement
Saturday 9:30-5:00
Dana Lea Peters
Get hands-on experience with this great new medium for
creating your own distinct jewelry, beads, and findings.
Create projects in fine silver and copper then fire them right in
class, enabling you will go home with your creations in hand.
Kit: Silver and Copper Clay for at least 2 finished projects,
Clay keepers, work surfaces and finishing supplies, and a
signed copy of Dana's book, Just The Facts.
Bring: Your imagination and any textures or clay/cookie
cutters that are of interest.
Beginner: Metal Clay
$140 min 10/max 20
24-04 Saraguro Lace Necklace
Saturday 10:30-5:30
Ann Severine
This necklace features crystals with draping strands
of seed beads designed in Saraguro, Ecuador. It
begins with a daisy chain row, and for the first time
the directions for a toggle and loop clasp are
included, as well as a new technique to make the
daisy chain easier.
Kit: 16 g size 11° seed beads and 70 fire-polished
4mm Czech beads. (8 color-ways available).
Bring: Nymo D thread; size 11 and 12 needles,
beading mat, scissors, magnification and/or light if
needed.
Advanced Beginner: Saraguro Netting
$72 min 3/max 15
24-05 Plethora Of Pendants
Saturday 9:30-4:30
Nikia Angel
Learn a special designer-developed technique to create a series of
components that will be joined together to complete dazzling pendants. The
possibilities are endless!
Kit: Czech fire-polished glass, Swarovski crystals, assorted seed beads,
needles, thread, bead mat, and reusable bead box.
Bring: Two 12mm and two 14mm crystal rivolis.
Advanced Beginner: Design with Peyote/Netting Variations.
$115 min 4/max 12
24-06 Spring Fling Necklace
Saturday, 9:00-1:00
Janet Kay Skeen
This Victorian necklace begins with a 2-needle start for peyote stitch
that is easy and simple for Beginners who may or may not be
familiar with this stitch. Flowers are added after necklace is
completed--simple or many flowers--students choice. It is light and
very easy to wear.
Kit: Size 6° and 11° seed beads, needle, Nymo thread, and a glass
shank button.
All Levels: Design, Peyote, Netting, Fringe.
$55 min 3/max 15
24-07 Dos Flores Bracelet
Saturday, 9:00-1:00
Leah Ready
Kit: 11/o seed beads, 1.8mm cubes, rose montées,
4mm crystals, shank button.
Bring: #10/12 sharps needles, 6-lb Fireline, sharp
scissors
$55 min 5/max 16
24-08 Bearded Iris
Saturday, 9:00-1:00
Karen Laman
The Bearded Iris incorporates herringbone stitch and right angle weave to form a beautiful 3-D Iris that can be
incorporated in necklaces, pins (you name it).
Kit: Size 11° seed beads in graded colors, 4-lb
Fireline, and size #12 beading needles.
Intermediate: Herringbone and Right-Angle-Weave
$50 min 2/max4
24-09 Crystal Drop Necklace
Saturday, 9:00-1:00
Megan Savors
Make the perfect day-to-evening necklace! Beaded backstitch, peyote bezel, and
brick-stitch edging will be covered, as well as peyote-stitched beaded beads to
compliment the pendant. Students may not finish this project in class, but will leave
with the knowledge to complete the necklace on their own.
Kit: Swarovski crystal 6mm rounds, 3mm and 4mm bicones, 12 and 14mm rivolis,
size 11° cylinder beads, stringing wire, crimps, crimp bead covers, headpin, lobster
claw, extender chain, microsuede, Lacy's Stiff Stuff, thread.
Bring: Bead mat or dish, task lamp.
Intermediate: Peyote and Brick Stitch
$80 min 3/max 12
24-10 Baroque Bracelet
Saturday, 9:30-1:30
Kelly Wiese
This elegant cuff-style bracelet is made with a modified rightangle-weave technique and picot stitches.
Kit: Size 11° Japanese seed beads, 4mm druk beads, 3mm fire-polish
beads, needles and thread.
Bring: Scissors, bead mat, thread heaven, task lamp.
Advanced Beginner: Right-Angle-Weave.
$53 min 3/max 12
24-11 Chainmail Jewelry I
Saturday, 10:00-1:00
Rex and Gena Brown
You will choose two projects to do in class, in the
colors of your choice. All materials and tools will be
provided and you can take home instructions and
supplies to make more.
Kit: Case, pliers, and enough rings for two projects.
Beginner: Chainmail
$65 min 1/max 15
24-12 Felted Beads
Saturday, 1:00-5:00
Susie Uyechi
Create fun-filled felt beads, complete with a hole
through the center!
Kit: Wool (.4 oz) to make about 25 beads, tapestry
needle and paper clips.
Bring: Mixing bowl (6x12") and dishtowel.
All Levels: Felting.
$37 min 10/max 30
24-13 Just The Beginning -- Part 1
Saturday, 1:30-4:30
Phyllis Kaplan
Learn the basics - which tools to use and how to use them, experience the
wire & techniques to work it and practice, practice, practice to make it
yourself, we'll begin with basics, unless you've mastered them and go on to
the next step - findings, learn to work the wire so you're in control.
Kit: Copper wire in 3 sizes, mandrel & beads.
Bring: Flush cutters, jewelry pliers: extra-long round-nose, small
round-nose, chain-nose, and flat-nose.
Beginner: Wireworking and Design (have used jewelry pliers).
$60 min 9/max 12
24-14 A Touch of Royalty
Saturday, 1:30-4:30
Susan Eaton
An elegant Czech crystal or pearl bracelet woven
with complimentary seed beads in a basic pattern
that can be adapted to almost any bead. Simple to
create, yet stunning to wear!
Kit: 6mm Czech crystals, seed beads, thread, jump
rings, wire/thread covers, clasp, instructions.
Bring: Size 12 needles.
All Levels: Stringing.
$55 min 3/max 15
24-15 Picasso Woman Pin
Saturday, 2:00-6:00
Leah Ready
Both process and project, this class will teach students how to make a bead
embroidered Picasso Woman Pin. Students will design their pin and learn basic
techniques of bead embroidery. Finishing elements will be discussed.
Kit:
Bring:
Beginner: Bead Embroidery.
$60 min 5/max 16
24-16 Eye Fin Ring
Saturday, 2:00-6:00
Dustin Wedekind
This eye-catching ring combines several
bead-on-bead techniques for creating sculptural
beadwork. Learn how to build a versatile squarestitch bezel, then funk it up with flared fins and a firm
band for wearing.
Kit: Size 8, 11, and 15 seed beads, glass eye,
needles and thread. (Several fantastical combos to
choose from.)
Bring: Bead mat or bowl, scissors.
Intermediate: Square Stitch and Herringbone.
$65 min 4/max 12
24-17
Toggle Earrings
Saturday, 2:00-5:00
Megan Savors
This earring may also be used as a custom toggle for your
strung necklaces!
Kit:
Bring:
Intermediate Beginner: Peyote Stitch
$45 min 3/max 12
24-18 Herringbone Your Way
Saturday, 9:00-11:00
Sonja Colt
Learn to stitch herringbone spirals and straight tubes using an easy-start bead
ladder. Begin a project - necklace, lariat or bracelet - using your beads in your
favorite colors, no Kit to buy. Be guided in design and color selection, discuss
finishing techniques and embellishments, and gain confidence with starting and
executing this fascinating stitch.
Kit: n/a.
Bring: The standard beading supplies, plus your stash of 11°s and or 8°s (no
Delicas or triangles, hexes okay), Nymo or Fireline thread.
Advanced Beginner: Herringbone stitch
$29 min 6/max 11
24-19 Pearl Knotting
Saturday, 3:00-5:00
Jessica McCormick
Dig out the pearl strands to create a beautiful, timeless wardrobe basic.
Once you've learned the technique and materials used, we offer two
necklace designs to create in class. One project is the classic look of hand
tied silk knots between the pearls of your choice. The second project offers
a more contemporary design but still incorporates the same skills so you can
always knot pearls the classic way. Class contains ample instruction and
practice but may need to complete their project at home.
Kit: Clam shells, clasp, 5mm jump rings, 1 card of silk (size 6), 41 Swarovski
6mm crystal pearls, and T-pin
All Levels: Stringing and Knotting.
$60 min 10/max 25
24-20 Wire Crochet Necklaces
Saturday, 11:30-1:30
Kelly McCormick
You do not need to know how to crochet and the
design capabilities are endless once you have
learned the basics. We give you an option in the
class between two different designs. At the end of
this class you will have a completed wire crochet
necklace!
Kit: 16.5 grams of size 6° seed beads, 41 accent
8mm beads, 2 large-holed beads, clasp, 15-yard
spool of 26-gauge artistic wire, crochet hook.
Bring: Round-nose pliers, chain-nose pliers, wire
cutter.
All Levels: Wire Crochet.
$60 min 10/max 30
25-01 Two Needle Appliqué
Sunday, 9:00-4:30
David Dean
Learn how to bead almost any design using varied size beads. Patterns, colors, and technique will be taught.
Kit includes: backing material, patterns, written instructions, beads,
thread, needles, scissors, colored pencils, and beeswax.
Advanced Beginner: Embroidery
$70 min 10/max 20
25-02 The Bat-Ended Screwt
Sunday, 9:00-4:30
Kate McKinnon
Learn how simple Ndebele tube can be, and make a
series of small Screwtlets. String a bracelet, make a
pair of earrings, or a double-batted bail, or make it
all! You have plenty of beads and findings to
complete every facet of this project if you like. Class
includes a helpful session on designing with tubular
beadwork, how to crimp beautifully, and how to avoid
design no-nos like sewing your beadwork to the
clasp.
Kit: High-quality seed beads in a variety of cuts and
colors, Nymo beading thread, size 12 beading needles, a handmade fine silver clasp, beading wire, crimps, and
ear wires. (Five color-ways available)
Bring: Beading mat, sharp scissors, reading glasses and personal light source.
Advanced Beginner: Herringbone, Stringing, and Design.
$100 min 8/max 25
25-03 Setting Non-Firable Stones in Metal Clay
Sunday, 9:30-5:00
Dana Lea Peters
Many stones, like Turquoise and Amber, cannot
handle the heat when you fire Metal Clay. This
technique allows you to include many more stones
into your own distinct jewelry, beads, and findings.
Projects will be created and fired in class, enabling
you to go home with your creations in hand.
Kit: Silver Clay for your finished project, bezel wire,
stone cabochon, Clay keepers, work surfaces and
finishing supplies, and Dana's book Just The Facts.
Bring: Previous metal clay piece if possible,
interesting textures or clay/cookie cutters.
Advanced Beginner: Metal Clay and Metalsmithing
(have created at least one Metal Clay project).
$140 min 4/max 12
25-04 Knotless Netted Treasure Pouch
Sunday, 9:30-12:30
Ann Severine
Knotless netting is a simple needle-and-thread technique. Use waxed
linen thread and a tapestry needle. Embellishments add interest and
the pouch can hold a special treasure. You will also learn 4-strand
braiding for the neck cord. You may prefer to make a tiny bowl.
Kit: 20 yards of 4-ply waxed linen thread, size 18 tapestry needle,
assorted small beads and charms.
All Levels: Knotless Netting
$42 min 3/max 15
25-05 Curiously Beaded Tin
Sunday, 9:00-12:00
Dustin Wedekind
This fun project will teach you how to cover anything
with beads, using needle, thread, and double-sided
tape.
Kit: Size 8° and 11° seed beads, adhesive sheet,
metal tin, needle and thread.
Bring: Beading mat and scissors.
All Levels: Freeform
$35 min 4/max20
25-06 Ring Fling: Peyote 101
Sunday, 9:00-11:00 [not shown]
Caryn Canyon
Learn time-honored peyote stitch while creating a beautiful unique rings. We will explore numerous ways to
embellish and bedazzle our fingers.,
Kit: Delica seed beads, needles, thread, embellishments.
Bring: Scissors.
Beginner: Peyote stitch.
$35 min 5/max 8
25-07 Circular Brick Bracelet
Sunday, 9:00-1:00
Leah Ready
Students will create circular brick medallions that will then be connected and embellished.
Kit:
Bring:
Advanced Beginner: Brick Stitch.
$65 5/16
25-08 Peyote Scallopini Bracelet
Sunday, 9:30-1:30
Nikia Angel
se even-count peyote stitch to create an undulating,
textural masterpiece. Choose from a series of colors,
sizes, and shapes of beads to create a unique piece
of wearable art!
Kit: Czech fire-polish, Swarovski crystals, assorted
seed beads, bead mat, reusable bead box, needles,
and thread.
Intermediate: Peyote Stitch and Design.
$70 min 4/max 12
25-09 Beadazzled Necklace
Sunday, 9:30-1:30
Kelly Wiese
Right-angle-weave, peyote stitch, picots and a new technique are all used
to create this sparkly necklace.,
Kit: Size 11° and size 15° Japanese seed beads, 2mm and 3mm Swarovski
crystals, 4mm druk beads, clasp bead, needles and thread.
Bring: Scissors, bead mat, Thread Heaven, task lamp.
Intermediate: Peyote and Right-Angle-Weave.
$59 min 3/max 12
25-10 Wire-Wrapped Pendant
Sunday, 9:00-1:00
Zelda Bailey
Make a pendant by framing fused glass in gold or silver wire. Master wire-wrapping basics; develop your
unique style. For Beginners and those already familiar with wire working. Wear your creation the same day!,
Kit: Illustrated instruction book, sterling silver or 14k gold-filled wire (your choice), glass cabochon, polishing
cloth, sharpie marker, work mat, ruler.
May bring, but not required: wire working tools; working light with extension cord; magnifying glasses, pen.
All Levels: Wireworking
$80 min 3/max 10
25-11 Chainmail Jewelry II
Sunday, 10:00-2:00
Rex and Gena Brown
You will choose two projects to do in class, in the
colors of your choice. All materials and tools will be
provided and you can take home instructions and
supplies to make more.
Kit: Case, pliers, and enough rings for two projects.
Beginner: Chainmail
$65 min 1/max15
25-12 Beginning Peyote Clinic
Sunday, 9:00-12:00
Nancy Zellers
Learn one of the most versatile stitches in beading plus the answers to
lots of questions for beginning beadweavers. We'll talk about beads,
threads, waxes, needles and more. Learn to read a bead chart. Make
SAMPLES of flat and tubular peyote. A great start to your beading
career. Go home with plenty of beads and information to practice on
your own.
Kit: Delica and seed beads, thread, needle, beading mat and 12-page
booklet Pocket Peyote.
Bring: Small scissors, reading glasses if needed, task lamp.
Beginner: Peyote stitch.
$47 min 3/max 15
25-13 Found Object Necklace
Sunday, 10:00-12:00
Betsy Ellis
Create wire-wrapped links using an assortment of
beads, charms, found objects then connect them
together using jump rings to make a necklace.
Kit: Beads, charms, found objects, wire, and use of
tools.
All Levels: Wireworking.
$48 min 3/max 10
25-14 Swizzle Bracelet
Sunday, 1:00-4:00
Janet Kay Skeen
This is a easy to make yet fancy spiral to make as a
bracelet or necklace.The stitch is netting, but with a
"twist"..
Kit: Size 8 and 11 seed beads, lentils, needle and
thread, beading wire, crimps, and a silver toggle.
Bring: Preferred thread if other than Nymo.
All Levels: Netting,
$55 min 3/max 15
25-15 Vintage Victorian Ring/Pendant
Sunday, 1:00-5:00
Megan Savors
The glamorous look of the Victorian Era....with a modern twist! Join
Megan Savors as she takes you through the basics of Bead Embroidery
while creating a fabulous ring or pendant. Students will receive
instructions for both the pendant and the ring, but will begin only one
project in class.
Kit: Size 11° cylinder beads, 15° seed beads, 12mm Swarovski crystal
rivoli, 3mm Swarovski crystal bicones, microsuede, Lacy's Stiff Stuff,
thread, and findings.
Bring: Bead Mat or Dish, Task Lamp.
Intermediate: Peyote and Brick Stitch
$65 min 3/max 12
25-16 Just The Beginning -- Part 2
Sunday, 1:00-4:00
Phyllis Kaplan
Learn the basics - which tools to use and how to use them, experience the wire & techniques to work it and
practice, practice, practice to make it yourself, we'll begin with basics, unless you've mastered them and go on
to the next step - findings, learn to work the wire so you're in control.
Kit: Copper wire in 3 sizes, mandrel & beads.
Bring: Flush cutters, jewelry pliers: extra-long round-nose, small
round-nose, chain-nose, and flat-nose.
Beginner: Wireworking and Design (have used jewelry pliers).
$60 min 9/max12
25-17 Beaded Heart
Sunday, 2:00-5:00
Karen Laman
The Beaded Heart utilizes a beaded bead technique that was inspired by the
beautiful beads of Rhonda Fisher,
Kit: Several sizes and colors available.
Bring: 4-lb Fireline and size #12 beading needles.
All Levels: Beadweaving
$40 min 3/max 8
25-18 "Unbeweaveable" Paper Beads
Sunday, 2:00-4:00
Kippi von Duhn
Learn different techniques of how to make durable paper beads of
different sizes and shapes, igniting the creative fibers within you!
You will leave with piece(s) of jewelry made from your own
handmade beads and a low-cost means of creating beautiful
jewelry.
Kit: Acid free color patterned paper, toothpicks, quilling pens,
various types of glue, rhinestones, glitter, funplastic, polymer clay,
ribbon, findings, crazy scissors, paper cutter, fans, crazy hole
punchers, beading thread, wire, handouts and more... You may
select the colors and types of materials you want to use.
Bring: Munchies/beverages to share.
All Levels: mixed media.
$35 min 4/max 20
25-19 Beginning Polymer Clay
Sunday, 1:00-5:00
Mary Moore
Play and get to know the
polymer-clay medium, learning
the basics of the brands and their
capabilities. Techniques covered
include making a "Natasha"
bead, simple bulls-eye cane, and
bi-cone beads.
Kit: Clay, tissue blade, tile work
surface, and container.
Bring: Imagination and whimsy.
Beginner: Polymer Clay
$37 min 4/max 12
25-20 Rocks and Knots
Sunday, 2:00-5:00
Linda McGill
Make two single-wrap or one double-wrap bracelets
using half-hitch and square knots to encase stone or
glass beads in leather cording. Several color choices
will be available. Accent beads make it unique.
Bring something special if you wish and we will do
our best to incorporate it into the design).
Kit: Various stone and glass beads, leather, needles,
thread, accent beads.
Bring: Scissors, beading surface (bead mat or
dishcloth) and a smile.
Beginner: Stringing and Knotting.
$50 min 1/max 14
25-21 Pearl and Crystal Elegance
Sunday, 2:00-5:00
Susan Eaton
Simple pearl bracelet of right-angle-weave with a
touch of 3mm crystals to add sparkle.
Kit: 6mm pearls, 3mm crystals, seed beads, thread,
jump rings, wire/thread covers, clasp, instructions.
Bring: Size 12 needles.
Beginner: Stringing and Knotting.
$45 min 3/max 15