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Our Orientation-To-Beads-And-Jewelry Findings OnLine
Last post 10-28-2009 10:30 AM by Mala.O. 2 replies.
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  • 08-06-2009 1:23 PM

    Our Orientation-To-Beads-And-Jewelry Findings OnLine

    Our Orientation To Beads Class Posted On-line  

    Over the years, we’ve found that people who bead and make jewelry have not necessarily learned how to make the best choices, when it comes to decide what beads, clasps, other findings, and stringing materials to include, and what Not to include, in a piece. People do not understand quality issues. They are often uninformed about workable materials and strategies to make their pieces more durable, more drape-able, and better able to move with the person as the jewelry is worn.At The Center for Beadwork & Jewelry Arts and Land of Odds, we developed a curriculum that took a design approach concerned with teaching people how to make these kinds of choices. Everyone in our curriculum begins with this Orientation to Beads and Jewelry Findings class. We offer this opportunity for you, as well, on our blog.http://blog.landofodds.com/orientation-to-beads/

     

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  • 08-09-2009 4:23 AM In reply to

    Re: Our Orientation-To-Beads-And-Jewelry Findings OnLine

     Thanks for sharing,yes, we should pay much attention to the bead quality, ,but usually we care about the style more.

  • 10-28-2009 10:30 AM In reply to

    Re: Our Orientation-To-Beads-And-Jewelry Findings OnLine

     The best thing to do would be to choose stores or online websites which sell stylish and quality findings. In my opinion, any beader would wish her finished piece to last longer and stay stylish, even if it is not in step with changing fashion trends. Classics always sell.

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