Product Overview
Introductory Jewelry-Making Class:
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Insertion 101
Goal:
Make one or more pieces of jewelry independently with minor assistance from Instructor (who will be actively teaching alternative classes.
Materials:
Students are encouraged to bring their own tools and material.General jewelry making tools needed to complete at least one piece of jewelry will be available for use. Materials for jewelry making will be available for purchase.
Additional Materials Available for Purchase:
Chain
Seed Beads
Semi-precious stone beads
Pearls
Wire
Findings: jump rings, fasteners, ear wires
Individual Tools
Tool Kits
Miscellaneous embellishments
Skills:
- Jewelry measurement for earring frames, necklaces, bracelets, and anklets.
- Use of differing wire cutters
- Use of differing pliers
- Use of differing jewelry findings such as jump rings, lobster claw fasteners, ear wires and chain.
- Bead insertion using two different types of wire, with and without jewelry adhesive
- Crimps
- Memory wire tools, and tips.
Vocabulary:
- Findings
- Wire gauge
- side cutter
- flush cutter
- jump rings
- lobster claw faster
- ear wire
- types of chain
- seed beads
- semi-precious stones
- gems
- pearls
- glass beads
- stone beads
- nickel-free
- stainless steel
- silver-plated
- gold-plated
- other jewelry industry terms
Instructional Materials:
- Vocabulary used in the instruction
- Step-by-step directions
- Skill reels and videos as needed
- Beading Tools such as bead boards, mats, measuring tools, etc.