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Inverted Round Bracelet

Inverted Round chainmail weave

Instructor: Marilyn Gardiner

 

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Make a lovely chainmail bracelet that is round.

Create an easy-to-wear and easy-to-make round bracelet from sterling silver jump rings. This pattern can be easily lengthened to make an exquisite necklace with a pendant. Learn the inverted round chainmail weave; learn how to work to professional standards when using pliers and jump rings; find out about sources & resources; and discuss creative options for future projects that build on the skills you have learned.

Level: beginner

Prerequisite: None

Need to Bring: Magnifiers/Glasses if needed for close up work.

Class fee: $30.00 + GST. Payment due in advance.

Kit Fee: $65 plus PST & GST.

Time: 2 1/2 hour class.

To enroll in this class, please call 416.701.1373

or toll free 877.473.2323

(877.473.BEAD)

General Class Deposit Policy: Deposits are non-refundable. Notice given 5 days prior will be converted to store credit. Cancellation after that will forfeit the deposit.

 

 

 

 

Marilyn Gardiner

 


Marilyn has a passion for creating jewellery. This is her new lease on a life — she is a retired teacher and school-board computer consultant.

Three interwoven paths are developing in her life. The first is a love of pattern and design from different eras and cultures and its reflection in her bead work and designs. The second is her enjoyment of teaching adults, and the third is the satisfaction of developing beadwork kits with clear, step-by-step directions and diagrams that really work with learners. Many of her beading skills were self-taught using books, the internet, and trial and error but she enjoys seeking out and travelling to learn from experts such as Don Pierce, Virginia Blakelock & Carol Perrenoud (bead loom), William Hodge, Marla Gassner, & David Chatt (off-loom beading), Jennie Might (bead crochet), Bette Kelley (broadcollars), Rod Owen (Kumihimo), Jennifer Campbell & Sharilyn Miller (wirework), Jay Humphreys (PMC), and Fred Zweig (silverwork).

She teaches classes in Waterloo Region, Toronto, Texas and Arizona.

www.marilyngardiner.com

 

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