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Vivian has been teaching seed
beading, basic stringing, and pearl knotting since 1984. She is
a professional knotter and worked for jewelry stores in Jacksonville,
Florida where she is originally from. She owned a bead shop in Jacksonville
for nine years where she taught classes and helped customers in
bead design. She also was an officer in the Jacksonville Gem and
Mineral Society where she taught classes in bead design. She also
taught through the Jacksonville Community School System. She first
came to William Holland School in 1986 to take classes and fell
in love with the area. She relocated to Young Harris in April, 2006
and is teaching six to seven classes a year for the school. She
is also teaching for the Federation from time to time. She loves
teaching and likes to start each student at his/her own level of
expertise. Samples of class projects are planned to hit everyone
in the heart, whether a beginner or advanced student. And she plans
the class to advance at the individual's own pace. Above all else,
she wants each student to have fun and to learn something new! She
is happy to share any and all information with the student and welcomes
phone calls at any time. And , if things go according to plan, she
will open a bead shop in her basement in 2007.
CLASS DESCRIPTION
The class will cover peyote stitch,
brick stitch and herringbone with variations on each technique completing
two to three projects in a week.
LAB FEE: $20.00. The total cost
of the class depends on what the student purchases throughout the
week and what they want to take home with them.
MAXIMUM CLASS SIZE: 8
Pre-requisite: None
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