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Innovative Wire Art Jewelry Classes With Master Wire Jewelry Artist – Jan Stephens The instructor limits the number of students to six so that each person will have adequate assistance with the projects. Students must be at least 16 years of age to register for the class. Beginning to intermediate students will learn the fundamentals of wire art jewelry. In these wire wrapping and wire sculpting classes we will create bracelets, rings and pendants of wire and will incorporate natural stones, beads and faceted gems into various simple, yet elegant designs. Get ready for a fun and educational experience taking lifetime skills as well as treasures with you at the end of each class. There are tools available for students to use or they are welcome to bring their own tools, supplies, etc. Note: Materials and supplies are additional and vary depending on the type of wire (practice wire or precious metal) and gemstones selected by the student. The instructor will have supplies, materials and tools available for purchase or the student can obtain their own supplies.

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Innovative Wire Art Jewelry Classes

With

Master Wire Jewelry Artist – Jan Stephens

The instructor limits the number of students to six so that each person will have adequate assistance with the projects. Students must be at least 16 years of age to register for the class.

Beginning to intermediate students will learn the fundamentals of wire art jewelry. In these wire wrapping and wire sculpting classes we will create bracelets, rings and pendants of wire and will incorporate natural stones,

beads and faceted gems into various simple, yet elegant designs. Get ready for a fun and educational experience taking lifetime skills as well as treasures with you at the end of each class.

There are tools available for students to use or they are welcome to bring their own tools, supplies, etc.

Note: Materials and supplies are additional and vary depending on the type of wire (practice wire or precious metal) and gemstones selected by the student. The instructor will have supplies, materials and tools available

for purchase or the student can obtain their own supplies.

Hammered Swiggly Bracelet and Earring

In this class students will make a

jewelry set that includes a bracelet and pair of earrings. They will learn hammering techniques, learn to use a

jig, and many of the basic wire wrap techniques necessary to this art form.

A wide range of glass or gemstone beads and findings can be selected, making the possibilities endless and

the result unique and beautiful. No solder or glue is used, just copper,

silver or 14K Rolled Gold wire, beads, gemstones and simple tools.

Beginner Project Materials

• 22 gauge round, dead soft = 12 inches

• 20 gauge round, dead soft = 3

inches • 18 gauge round, dead soft = 23

inches • Head pins (2 in.) = 2 • 7 beads (10 to 12 mm)

• Nail template/jig

Donut Cabochon Pendant Class

Students will make a beautiful pendant using a “Two-Strand” technique and a

donut style stone. Students will learn an innovative bale technique, the traditional wire binding used in most

wire wrapped projects and will learn a number of creative embellishment

strategies to finish the work and make it uniquely their own. All kinds of beads, gemstones, twists and turns

will be added to the piece making the possibilities endless and the result

distinctive and beautiful.

Beginner Project Materials

• 1 - 25mm or larger doughnut stone

• 24 inches – 22 gauge square dead soft wire in Silver, Gold-filled, Copper, tinned copper or

Brass • 6 inches – 20 gauge half-round,

half-hard wire in Silver, Gold-filled, Copper, tinned copper or Brass

• 2mm-5mm beads in Silver, Gold-filled, Copper, pewter,

white metal or Brass and/or snap-set w/czs

Basic Wire Bangle Bracelet Class

In this session the student will construct a classic wire bangle bracelet

that provides an excellent opportunity for working with multiple strands of wire at once and is perfect for

practicing bindings which are a crucial part of almost all wire wrapped jewelry

projects. Later students can use this same basic bracelet to expand their designs into more complex projects.

Beginner Project Materials

• 28 inches – 21 gauge square dead

soft wire in Silver, Gold-filled,

Copper, tinned copper or Brass

• 21 inches – 21 gauge square, half

hard wire in Silver, Gold-filled,

Copper, tinned copper or Brass

• 75 inches – 20 gauge half-round,

half hard wire in Silver, Gold-filled,

Copper, tinned copper or Brass

• 6 inches – 18 gauge round, dead

soft wire in Silver, Gold-filled,

Copper, tinned copper or Brass

Rings and More Rings Class

In this session the students will make

a bead ring using a focal bead and other accent beads. They will learn to handle a ring mandrel, will learn about

ring sizing, shank wrapping and practice with keeping the wire on

square. Next they will make an adjustable Filigree Ring using three

pieces of square wire. They will practice binding, using a mandrel, sizing, and will learn the rosette

embellishment technique.

Beginner Project Materials

• 10 inches – 21 gauge square,

dead soft wire in silver, gold-filled, copper, tinned copper or brass

• 16 inches – 21 gauge square, half hard wire in silver, gold-

filled, copper, tinned copper or brass

• 40 inches – 20 gauge half-round, half hard wire in silver, gold-filled, copper, tinned

copper or brass • One 8 mm bead with a hole

large enough to accommodate the 21 gauge wire

Teardrop of Joy Pendant This project will reinforce the

importance of measuring accurately, binding using a diagonal wrap, shaping

wire using a mandrel and the construction of a contemporary bail. It will also incorporate the use of beads

in the design that can give the pendant so many possibilities in

design.

Beginner Project Materials

• 26 inches - 22 gauge square,

dead soft wire in silver, gold-filled, copper, tinned copper or

brass • 26 inches - 20 gauge half-

round, half-hard in silver, gold-

filled, copper, tinned copper or brass

• 1 - 2 inch head pin in matching metal

• 2 or 3 8mm-10mm Beads

• 2 - 2.5mm matching metal beads

Coiled Wire Bracelet, Earrings and

other Coiled Embellishment Techniques

In this session the student will construct a coiled wire bangle bracelet

that provides an excellent opportunity learning to use the Coiling tool. The possibilities are endless when students

learn this wire method. Students can use this same basic method to expand

their designs into more complex rings, pendants, earrings and bracelet projects.

Beginner Project Materials

• 24 feet – 20 gauge round, dead

soft wire silver plate, brass,

copper or tinned copper • 26 inches -18 gauge round,

dead soft wire in silver plate, brass, copper or tinned copper

• 4 fish-hook earring wires in

matching wire. • Seed beads of desired color.

Traditional Sculpted Pendant

During this session students will learn how to capture a cabochon stone using two pieces of round wire and a special

wire sculpting technique. This is the most difficult of all of the projects and

it will round out the student’s knowledge base by giving the students another strategy in framing a stone to

become a piece of wearable art.

Beginner Project Materials

• 30-40 Inches - 18 gauge -

round, dead soft wire in silver, gold-filled, copper, tinned copper or brass (Depending on

the size stone that you select to wrap.)

• One medium size cabochon or other oval or round shaped, flat object.

Spiral Links Bracelet

In this class students will make a spiral link bracelet. They will learn

hammering techniques, measurement, buffing and polishing techniques and many of the basic wire skills and

terminologies necessary to this art form. No solder or glue is used; just

copper, silver plate or brass wire and simple tools.

Beginner Project Materials

• 18 gauge dead soft wire – 5 feet

Double Spiral and Figure 8 Bracelets

In this project the students will learn … o To sculpt wire into Rosettes o To form a figure 8 design

using the bail making tool. o To measure for correct bracelet

length. o To make a hook and eye clasp. o To texturize metal using a ball

peen hammer

Beginner Project Materials

• 14 gauge round, dead soft wire in copper, brass, aluminum or silver plate – 5 feet

• 8 gauge round, dead soft wire - 28 inches in aluminum

• 24 to 48 6mm beads if desired for embellishment

WigJig Duplex Earrings

In this session the student will learn to

straighten wire with nylon jaw pliers, make a “P” loop, make an eye loop,

open and close jump rings to connect jewelry components, and use a WigJig tool to make wire components. This

project incorporates the use of beads in the design that allows endless

possibilities in the design. Many different patterns will be learned and approximately 4-6 pairs of earrings

will be made in this session.

Beginner Project Materials (Per Pair of Earrings)

• 10 inches - 20 gauge square,

dead soft wire in silver plate, brass, copper or tinned copper

• 2 inch fish-hook earwires in matching metal

• 6 headpins in matching metal

• 6 – 6mm crystal beads

The Importance of Findings - Clasps, Earrings, Earrings and

more Earrings

Students will learn that findings are jewelry parts that are used to attach

something to a chain, bracelet, or ear wire. They will make a variety of

fancy headpins, clasps, plain and fancy ear wires, and will complete a variety of different earring projects in this

session using these hand-formed parts.

Beginner Project Materials

• Miscellaneous Beads from 2mm – 12 mm

• 72 inches – 20 gauge round

half-hard wire in Silver, Gold-filled, Copper or Brass

• 24 inches – 18 gauge round, dead soft wire in Silver, Gold-filled, Copper or Brass

Touch of Greece-Link Collar

This is a project that will teach the students how to build a collar style

necklace using links. This technique builds on prior projects and will help

students understand more about working with metal. The links can be formed in the shape of rosettes,

squares or triangles as shown. This is a stunning collar.

Beginner Project Materials

• 18 gauge round dead soft wire.

(See back of jig to calculate

length of wire needed for each link.)

• 2-4mm chain in same metal if you want the back half to be chain.

• Jig • Ball Peen Hammer

Hug Ring

In this project the students will learn

to work with multiple wires to build a project, to size a ring to an exact size using the ring mandrel, and to finish

and file a project so that it is neat and comfortable to the wearer. This is a

unisex ring. It is extremely durable and practical.

Intermediate Project Materials

• 21 gauge square dead soft wire-

10 inches • 21 gauge square half hard wire-

20 inches

• 20 gauge half round half hard wire-24 inches

Faceted Stone Ring with Snap-Set

Students will make a lovely faceted stone ring using a 6mm faceted stone and wire. They will create the ring

using two lengths of square wire and will learn to handle and size rings

using a ring mandrel. They will also learn a number of creative embellishment strategies to finish the

work and make it uniquely their own.

Intermediate Project Materials

• 1 - 6mm faceted gemstone • 1 – 6mm snap-set • 28 inches – 21 gauge square

dead soft wire in silver plate, brass, copper or tinned copper

• 20 inches – 21 gauge half-round, half-hard wire in silver plate, brass, copper or tinned

copper

Contemporary Sculpted Bead Pendant

In this project the students will learn… o To form a pendant using beads o To sculpt wire into a frame

o To embellish a pendant at the bail

o To become more proficient at constructing the traditional bail.

This is a wonderful pendant that has been one of my greatest sellers.

Intermediate Project Materials

• 21 gauge square dead soft wire - 30 inches in silver plate, brass, copper or tinned copper

• 21 gauge half round, half-hard wire - 5 to 15 inches in silver

plate, brass, copper or tinned copper

• 1-6 assorted beads depending

on the size

Coiled Wire Elegant Bangle Bracelet

In this class the students will make an attractive bracelet using a distinctive

technique achieved with the assistance of a Coiling Gizmo. Students will

discover how… o To twist a double strand of wire o To coil wire using a coiling tool

o To construct single coiled wire beads

o To construct a double coiled focal bead

o To construct a swan clasp

o To sizing and fitting a bracelet

Intermediate Project Materials

• 20 gauge round, dead soft wire, 16 ft

• 18 gauge round, dead soft wire, 3 ft

• 4 Sterling Silver Beads 8-10 mm

• 10 Sterling Silver Spacers • Coiling Gizmo

Border Wrap Pendant with Traditional Bail

In this class, students will learn to wire

wrap a coin or cabochon using square wire and an oval cabochon or coin. If desired, you can embellish it with wire

swirls and curls for a more dramatic look. Once you have mastered this

technique, you will be able to wire wrap a variety of shapes and sizes of cabochons, stones and large beads.

Intermediate Project

Materials

• 22 gauge square, dead soft wire

- 24 to 65 inches (depending on stone)

• 20 gauge half round, half hard

wire - 21-35 inches • 1 Cabachon (Oval or Round) or

coin

Wire Bangle Bracelet with Braided Wire Insert

In this session the student will

construct a wire bangle bracelet that provides an excellent opportunity for

working with multiple strands of wire at once and is perfect for practicing bindings which are a crucial part of

almost all wire wrapped jewelry projects. Later students can use this

same basic bracelet to expand their designs into more complex projects.

Intermediate Project Materials

• 48 inches – 21 gauge square half-hard wire in Silver, Gold-filled, Copper, tinned copper or

Brass • 25 inches – 21 gauge half-

round, half hard wire in Silver, Gold-filled, Copper, tinned copper or Brass

• 6 inches – 18 gauge round, dead soft wire in Silver, Gold-

filled, Copper, tinned copper or Brass

• 18 inches – 18 gauge round, dead soft wire in Silver, Gold-filled, Copper, tinned copper or

Brass

Border Wrap Pendant with Contemporary Bail

In this class, students will learn to wire wrap a cabochon using square wire

and an oval or fancy shaped cabochon. You will learn how to construct a

contemporary bail and you will discover an embellishment technique using small beads for a classic refined

look. Once you have mastered this technique, you will be able to wire

wrap a variety of shapes and sizes of cabochons, stones and large beads.

Intermediate Project Materials

• 22 gauge square, dead soft wire

- 24 to 65 inches (depending on

stone) • 20 gauge half round, half hard

wire - 30-45 inches • 1 Cabachon (Oval or Round) • 15-20 2.5-3 mm beads

Confetti Pendant

In this class students will complete a pendant using a two-strand technique

and a Swarovski Elements Crystal Frame. Students will learn an

innovative bale technique, review the traditional wire binding used in most wire wrapped projects and will learn a

number of creative embellishment strategies to finish the work and make

it uniquely their own piece of wearable art. The design provides an opportunity for the student to sculpt

multiple strands of wire into a unique art form and embellish the piece with

multi-colored crystals, gorgeous faceted stones using the snap-set process and other fancy beads.

Intermediate Project Materials

• 30 inches – 22 gauge square,

dead soft Sterling Silver

• 12 inches – 20 gauge half-round, half-hard Sterling Silver

• 3 to 5 – 5mm round faceted stones multi-colored

• 3 to 5 – 5mm sterling silver

snap-settings for round stones • 3 – Crystal Balls 4 mm

• 3 – Bicone 4 mm Crystals (assorted-colored mix)

• 8-10 assorted sterling silver

2mm – 3mm beads • 1 – 30 mm Swarovski Elements

Crystal Precision-Cut Square Rings with Silver Colored Backing

Friendship Bangle

In this class students will learn to

sculpt hard, square wire around beads to form an interesting and classic bangle. You will also learn an

innovative clasp technique and will become skilled in sizing bracelets and

bangles for a perfect fit.

Intermediate Project Materials

• 22 gauge square, half hard

wire- 10 inches • 20 or 21 gauge square, half

hard wire-28 inches

• 20 gauge half round, half hard wire-7 inches

• 8mm beads – 6 to 8 depending on bracelet size

• 6mm beads – 10 to 14

depending on bracelet size

Pocket Book Pendant

In this class students will learn how to

capture a rectangular stone in an innovative technique using four

strands of square wire. You will learn the traditional binding and a distinctive bail style. The pendant can be

embellished with a variety of beads, curls and swirls to make it uniquely

your own.

Intermediate Project Materials

• 22 gauge square dead soft wire-

35 inches • 20 gauge half round, half hard

wire-25 inches • Various Beads to

compliment/enhance the stone

Ten Bead Bracelet

In this project the students will learn to incorporate beads into a banded

bracelet, to calculate size of the bracelet, to bend multiple wires at an angle and to design and attach a

clasp.

Intermediate Project Materials

• 21 gauge dead soft – 16 inches (twisted)

• 21 gauge half hard - 32 inches • 18 gauge round dead soft – 7

inches (for clasp)

• 22 or 24 gauge wire (round or square to thread beads) 8

inches • 4-5 mm wide bead tubes or 4-

5mm round beads – (20 to 50

depending on the length of the bead)

• 2.5-3mm beads to match the metal (16-20)

Grecian Earrings

In this class students will learn to

make a pair of earrings in a multi-step process. This is a more complex

project and should be attempted after completing a number of wire projects. It requires skill in binding, measuring,

and shaping using a mandrel.

Intermediate Project Materials

• 22 gauge dead soft wire - 54

inches

• 20 gauge half round, half hard wire – 14 inches

• 2 ear wires or ball post