This workshop is open to anyone that has knowledge and experience in crocheting and will teach the skill of using metal wire to crochet a lacy metal beaded bracelet. Metal crocheting uses the same stitching method as regular crochet but uses a thin, pliable, metal wire instead of yarn.
Each student will be using this method to create a beaded bracelet. Please pre-register to attend ASAP to allow for proper set-up spacing and materials.
VENUE: Harlin Museum; Lower Level, Classroom Space
LUNCH/REFRESHMENTS: Drinking water will be provided; students may bring other refreshments or snacks as they please
INSTRUCTOR: Angela Bullard
WORKSHOP HOURS: 12 noon to 4 pm
SUBJECT: Learning the art of metal crochet jewelry
COST: $40.00 per person; students may pay at the door upon arrival to the workshop
REQUIRED SUPPLIES:
Metal crochet hook, size k
Pen and paper for taking notes
(The wire, beads, and clasps needed to make the bracelet will be provided.)
POINT OF CONTACT: Museum Desk, 417-256-7801, info@harlinmuseum.com Gladys Morris, 417-255-0920, gmorris@centurylink.net