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Pin-Backs and Brooches

<p>Learn about pin-back mechanisms and important details for a superbly functioning and wearable brooch.</p>

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Pin-Backs and Brooches

Pin-Backs and Brooches

<p>Learn about pin-back mechanisms and important details for a superbly functioning and wearable brooch.</p>

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There are different styles of pin-back mechanisms for brooches, so it can be difficult to know which might be best for your specific project. In this workshop, instructor Jesse Bert will discuss pin back mechanisms, explaining important details to take into consideration for a superbly functioning and wearable brooch.

The focus in this class will be to lead you through the steps of creating and finishing a beautiful and functional pin-back mechanism. Jesse feels the elegant pin-back construction that students will learn is one of the very best options out there. He has incorporated it as a key element in all of his brooches over the last 20-plus years. You'll also benefit from the opportunity to learn a unique method to prepare and use rivets. The application of rivets is a vital part in most of Jesse's work.

As time allows, you'll have the opportunity to explore the use of rivets by adding finishing touches to your brooch with additional metal components.

Details

  • Registration closes Sept. 23.
  • If you want to bring food/snacks, BARN has a refrigerator and microwave on the lower level.

Details

  • A $35 material fee, included in the cost of the class, covers most of the materials and tools needed for the class.
  • Students should bring:
    • Aprons
    • Drawing templates as desired

Prerequisites

You must have previous experience soldering and sawing.

Class Policies

Ages 14 and up are welcome.

Instructor
Jesse Bert

Jesse holds a bachelor's degree from the Rochester Institute of Technology and a master's in fine arts in jewelry and metalsmithing from East Carolina University. He spent three years as a tool and die maker's apprentice before university gave him a strong interest and appreciation for creating fine handmade tools. He spent 14 years teaching and making jewelry in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, before moving to Seattle in 2020. Prestigious venues where his work has been shown include the Franz Mayer Museum in Mexico City, and the Museum of Arts and Design in New York City. In 2014, he was a fellow at the Haystack Mountain School of Crafts residency program in Maine, and in 2019, he participated in a two-month residency with a world-renowned instrument builder near Frankfurt, Germany.

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