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Volunteer Appreciation: Cold Connection Beads and Bracelet

Learn how to incorporate glass beads and metal into a bracelet using cold connections.

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Volunteer Appreciation: Cold Connection Beads and Bracelet

Volunteer Appreciation: Cold Connection Beads and Bracelet

Learn how to incorporate glass beads and metal into a bracelet using cold connections.

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Are you making glass torch beads in the Glass Arts Studio?

Learn how to incorporate your handmade beads into jewelry. You'll texture metal (copper and sterling silver), make rivets, and connect the pieces with cold connections.

Details

  • A $35 materials fee, which is the cost of the class, covers what you'll need in addition to your own beads.
  • Be sure to bring your beads!

Class Policies

Ages 18 and older are welcome.

Instructor
Karen Olch

Karen was born and raised in Pasadena, Calif., and graduated from the Los Angeles County College of Nursing. She earned her bachelor's degree from Chapman College and was an operating room nurse and manager at Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Angeles until she married Christopher Olch, a Navy medical officer, in 1985. They lived in Maryland, California, Connecticut, and Japan before being transferred to the Pacific Northwest. They settled in Kitsap County in 1997 and on Bainbridge Island in 2017. Their adult son, Matthew, is a video game animator in the Seattle area. Karen has always loved to look at and collect jewelry, so when she took her first class in BARN's Jewelry Studio, she was hooked. She understands the importance of organization and working together to provide an atmosphere of safety, judicious use of resources, and enjoyment of the creative processes in crafting jewelry.

Instructor
Teresa Merrill
Instructor
Michelle Tucker

Michelle has led a very creative life. Through the years she has collected skills in many areas, from woodworking with her father and quilting and sewing with her mother, to learning to knit and crochet. Michelle went to college for studio art and, during her last semester, took a class in glassblowing, which led to a love of fire and glass. She studied glass torchwork for several years then decided to play with fire in a different way and started metalsmithing. Michelle enjoys designing and making jewelry and never passes up an opportunity to learn new techniques and hone current skills.

Instructor
Sue McCarthy

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