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Exploring Bead Weaving: Genesis Bracelet

Learn to bead weave by making a spiral stitch bracelet

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Exploring Bead Weaving: Genesis Bracelet

Exploring Bead Weaving: Genesis Bracelet

Learn to bead weave by making a spiral stitch bracelet

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The word “genesis” is defined as ‘the beginning’ and this piece was the very first piece that instructor Chris Eisenberg created on her beading journey.  The basis of the bracelet is the spiral stitch created by securing sections of beads around a center structure.

Despite its intricate and delicate look, it is a perfect pattern for beginners to start with while also being fulfilling for seasoned beaders. The first session will cover or review the fundamentals of bead weaving and all the steps required to begin this project. The second session will focus on problem-solving and finishing techniques. A related bonus project will be explored as time allows!

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A $20 materials fee, included in the cost of the class, covers everything you will need.

Class Policies

Ages 14 and up are welcome.

Instructor
Chris Eisenberg

Chris discovered beading while recovering from an accident and the resulting traumatic brain injury. Beading was her therapy and she credits it for helping her become whole again. Chris has a doctorate in classical piano performance from the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley, Colo., and is a performance coach and collaborator at Central Washington University. She has previously taught workshops at the Autumn Artist Retreat and at Iron Mountain Arts near Port Gamble.

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