Guided Independent Projects - Sunday, November 2
Sunday, November 2, 9:30AM to 2:00PM
Bring your ideas to life in this flexible, open-format jewelry class designed for students of all levels! Whether you’re a beginner eager to learn the basics or a more experienced maker refining your skills, this class offers the opportunity to explore your personal projects with expert guidance in a supportive studio environment.
Students are encouraged to bring their own designs, goals, and curiosities to the table. Receive one-on-one instruction tailored to your needs, while also gaining inspiration and insight from fellow students working on their own unique pieces.
Possible areas of focus include:- Basic metalworking techniques
- Soldering troubleshooting
- Wire work - chains and clasps
- Cold Connections
- Forging and forming
- Stone setting – bezel set faceted and cabochons)
- Tool-specific instruction and troubleshooting
- Design and construction strategies
Not sure if your project will work with this class format? Email your questions before registering
This is the perfect setting to deepen your skills, troubleshoot challenges, and get hands-on help every step of the way.
Prerequisites: At least one beginning level jewelry making class or equivalent experience.
Materials: Bring your own or purchase from the studio.