Description
We're sorry, but this activity is over. The last meeting was Friday, October 31, 2025.
In this class students will explore the art of sewing with beads to create wearable art jewelry. Students will use a variety of basic stitching techniques to create surface texture and interest. Students will bezel cabochons to create focal elements and use combined techniques from previous classes to design and create a bead embroidered cuff. Note: Previous bead embroidery experience recommended but not required.
SUPPLIES: Seed beads (Toho, Miyuki, or Czech) in a variety of sizes and finishes, assorted glass beads, cabochons, metal cuff bracelet form, beading foundation fabric, backing fabric (faux suede/leather), beading needles, nylon beading thread (Fireline), beading mat.
Instructor: Patricia A. Jackson, EDAMCC Instructor
SUPPLIES: Seed beads (Toho, Miyuki, or Czech) in a variety of sizes and finishes, assorted glass beads, cabochons, metal cuff bracelet form, beading foundation fabric, backing fabric (faux suede/leather), beading needles, nylon beading thread (Fireline), beading mat.
Activity Age-Category
Adult
Location
ACCC: Instructional Classroom 2 at Emma Darnell Aviation Museum & Conference Center

