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Beading Lesson, Wireworks in Petaling Jaya










Good day to you! 


I am starting new classes again from 17 September 2011(Saturday) onwards in Sunway Mas (Near Bandar Utama - map will be sent to you after confirmation of appointment.) Please register before the class. 






Basic Beading Lesson 1
(RM290)

Techniques involve Crimping, Knotting, Stringing, Opening & Closing Jump Ring, Wire Looping, Wire Link, and etc...
  • 3 strands necklace, 1 earring
  • 2 bracelets and 1 earring
  • Choice of 3 rings or 1 pendant and 2 rings. 

Newly added Wireworks Lesson

Wireworks Part 1
(RM350)

You will be learning basic techniques:
  • Wire Sizes
  • Making Jumprings
  • Wire Links
  • Wirewrapped Links
  • Fish Hook Fasterner With Eye
  • “S” Hook
  • Spiral Hook
  • Extra Strong Hook
  • Spiral Eyelet
  • Paddle Head Pin
With the above knowledge, make 
  1. Spiral Eyelet bracelet
  2. Spiral Eyelet earrings
  3. Caged Bead Bracelet
  4. Caged Bead Earrings
  5. Pendant wrapping with Necklace
Wireworks Part 2
(Rm350)

You will be learning basic techniques:
  • Wig Jig Pattern Design
  • Wire Herringbone
  • Beads drilling
With the above knowledge, make
  1. Free form Wig Jig Necklace
  2. Free Form Wig Jig bracelet
  3. Wire Herringbone Bracelet
  4. Flowery Ring
  5. Pearl Stud Earrings
All projects inclusive of materials, beading tools at RM35 for 3 pieces. After completing the course, you will have the skill to design for your own pleasure or for sale.

Hope to hear from you. See ya!
(Please help forward to friends who is interested)

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