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CLASS
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Bead Crochet
(Part 1 & 2)
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| Make supple ropes of beads to use in bracelets and necklaces using a simple crochet stitch. Sometimes challenging to start, the ropes work up quickly an make for very beautiful and portable projects.
Level
- Beginner
Teacher - Debra A. Paolo
Class Fee - $35/session (Part 1 & 2)
Class Duration - 3.0 Hours/session
Maximum Class Size - 6
Average
Materials Cost: $10+
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Note: You may want to come prepared to this Class having completed the following: Leaving the thread attached to the spool, string the seed beads in an A,B,C pattern until approximately 36-48 inches of thread (enough for the bracelet) is strung. Secure the thread with a Bead Stopper to hold the beads on (the spool will be at the other end). The beaded thread can then be wrapped around the spool and placed in a plastic sandwich bag.
Class Description: This class is taught in two (2) sessions with homework! Part 1: Starting the bracelet and the basics about the stitch; Part 2: finishing the bracelet.
Materials
List: {Please refer to/read Material's Note below}
3 Different Size 8 Rocaille Seed Beads (contrasting colors)
1 Size 7 Crochet Hook
1 Spool Jean Stitch 100% Polyester Top-Stitch Thread
Tools
Small, Sharp Scissors
Bead Stopper
Soft Measuring Tape or Ruler
Long Big Eye Needle
Darning Needle
Bead Mat
MATERIAL'S NOTE: Kindly be advised that in order to keep the cost of the Classes to a minimum, Crystal Beads of Boston does not take any part of the Teacher's Fees and therefore it is a requirement that ALL student's materials to be used in the class MUST be purchased from Crystal Beads of Boston. We appreciate your understanding with respect to this requirement.
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