Add a new tool to your jewelry technique workshop and learn one of the hottest new trends in handcrafted jewelry, the Chinese Button Knot.
The technique known as Chinese knotting has a long history and one of the most popular and enduring patterns is the Button Knot. Now used by many jewelry artists as an alternative to costly metal, Chinese knotting has joined the current trend toward more cording and fiber.
The class fee of $30.00 includes Nicole's instruction, an assortment of cording, clasps, large hole beads, and your own copy of the book Chinese Knots for Beaded Jewelery by Suzen Millodot.
Class size is limited to ten participants so everyone is assured of getting Nicole's personal attention.
The deadline for registration is Saturday, June 2nd. Register now to reserve your spot.
Note: Attendees must bring a sharp pair of scissors and a pair of tweezers.
About the instructor:
Yih Yee (Nicole) Wong, a native of Malaysia, currently lives in Canton, where she designs, sells, and teaches Chinese knotting in addition to her full time job in the English Department at Stark State University.
Need more information? Contact either Katie at 330.322.4227, or Terri at 330.446.0054.