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Showing posts with label Wire Jewelry Class. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wire Jewelry Class. Show all posts

Beginner's Basic Wirework Jewelry Class (One to One)

5th April 2014 (Saturday) @ 9.12pm

This morning, I conducted a Beginner's Basic Wirework Jewelry Class for one student, Ms Christine.  She found out about the class while browsing through Facebook.  Ms Christine also indulge in craft work during her free time and is a fast learner.  

Thank you, Christine for giving me the opportunity to share this with you.



Thanks for reading this!  
Have a wonderful and productive weekend.



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Wire Jewelry Class in Seremban


5th March, 2013 (Monday) @ 9.11pm


INTERESTED IN LEARNING WIRE JEWELRY? 



BEGINNER'S BASIC LEVEL 
(PRINTED STEP-BY-STEP PICTURE TUTORIAL INCLUDED)

You will learn how to make a simple
 bracelet & a pair of earrings
using basic techniques.

~ frame making ~
~ clasp ~
~ jump rings ~
~ wrapped loops ~
~ coiling ~
~ wire wrapping ~
~ a pair of ear hooks ~



INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED LEVEL 
(PRINTED STEP-BY-STEP PICTURE TUTORIAL INCLUDED)

In this class, you will be taught how to make the viking knit, how to incorporate the beaded component & how to make a coiled cone ends.  Basic knowledge of wirework required but not necessary as step-by-step picture will guide you along in completing the project.



INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED LEVEL 
(PRINTED STEP-BY-STEP PICTURE TUTORIAL INCLUDED)


You will be taught how to do a netting technique to create a netted bezel to the cabochon, how to make the knitted base, the coiled filigree link & how to attach beads & filigree links to the base.  

Knowledge of basic wire work and open knitted loops required.  Nevertheless, the step-by-step photos and instructions will guide you along in completing the project.


Materials may not necessarily be the same as in the project.  

Classes can be conducted on a one-to-one basis
 or confined to a small group of students.


Please contact me at emilytanmeisin@yahoo.com for further details.








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Beginner's Wire Jewelry Class

23rd September 2012 (Sunday)

Conducted another Beginner's Class today for Ms Kogila.  She initially had her jewelries made by me but somehow or rather she got very interested and wanted to learn from me.  She completed her tasks in about four and a half hours based on my tutorials and is seen here crafting the earrings.  


Ms Kogila shares picture of the  bracelet and earrings


Thanks for reading this and have a wonderful and productive week ahead.



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Beginner's Wire Jewelry Class


21st September, 2012 (Friday)

I conducted a Beginner's Wire Jewelry Class last Monday for Puan Nurbaini.  She "found" me while surfing the net for handmade jewelries and asked whether I could arrange a class for her.  Since I had conducted two classes previously, Puan Nurbaini was very excited when I said yes.   It took me quite a while to write two tutorials as I was also preoccupied with other things.    On the day of the arranged date, she took less than 4 hours to finish the bracelet and earrings, considering that she had zero wire experience.  These are photos that I took of her in full concentration and of her work.  


Wrap-Me-Around Earrings

Curly Coil Bracelet

Alrite, back on track to my "To Do List" and thank you for dropping by. 
 Have a wonderful week!



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Basic Wire Work Jewelry Class

Hi everyone....I started my first Basic Wire Work Jewelry Class last Saturday with one student, Agnes from Seremban. Agnes initially emailed me and asked whether I conduct any wire work jewelry class. I told her that I have not attended any workshops/classes myself, therefore I have no experience in teaching. So, after numerous emails after that, I found myself conducting a class on a one-to-one basis with her.

Agnes dabbles in arts & crafts herself and wanted to learn to play with wires. She brought her own basic tools as well the materials needed for this class. She is very enthusiastic, eager to learn and a fast learner.




This is Agnes' pretties, a completed pair of earrings, a short wire wrapped & coiled bracelet and two pendants. Hopefully, this will help her to embark on her journey to wire work crafting.

Thank you, Agnes for giving me the confidence to start this class.


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