Learn how to make a single fun and whimsical bangle bracelet with a floating large hole stone or pearl.
Items included in the class fee:
The class fee includes large hole pearl or stone, flux, solder, shared use of a bench
lathe, rotary tool, as well as the cleaning, pickling and oxidizing stations. If needed shared use of saw, bracelet mandrel and bench pin will be available.
Items you are required to bring to class:
Classes start on time; plan to arrive 15 minutes early with the following:
#SR-T9 Brass Scratch Brush available in the showroom
(optional)
#SR-T12 Fine Steel Wool (000) available for purchase in the
showroom (optional)
Apron
Pen & paper for taking notes
Basic jewelry tools (chain nose pliers, round nose pliers, wire cutter)
Black fine tip permanent marker
Ruler
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Bangle Bracelet, All Levels Class, April 18th, 2020, 11am-3:30pm
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Students will make a single bangle bracelet with a floating large hole stone or pearl in this class taught by Nikki Hatt of Manhatt'n Elegance. You will also add a charm to dangle while learning how to solder a jump ring. Nikki is an experienced teacher who welcomes students of All Levels to this class where you will learn:
Basic soldering of the bracelet
Basic soldering of a jump ring
How to solder while a bead is attached
Sizing a bangle bracelet
Class is held in our Spokane, WA Showroom at 304 East 2nd Avenue.
Sign-up now! Space is limited due to small class size.
Preregistration required. No refunds or transfers on cancellations. By purchasing this class you agree to these terms.
Please note in the "Learn More" tab below there is a list of all tools/supplies provided in the class as well as all tools/supplies you are required to bring to class.
For safety: No open-toed shoes, sandals or flip-flops; closed-toed sneakers or boots are appropriate. No bare legs in class. You will need to tie-up loose/long hair before class starts. Do not wear highly flammable clothing, we recommend natural fibers (jeans and cotton t-shirt are appropriate). Eye protection is required.