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The class fee for Julie's classes are paid directly to Julie. Supply costs are separate and are purchased at the store. You can now register and pay for Julie's classes using PayPal online. Add the classes you want to your PayPal cart and pay for them all at once. You do not need to have a PayPal account to use this option. You can always pay Julie directly at the store with cash, check, or credit card.

If you do not get an e-mail confirming your registration and payment from Julie within 24 hours, please e-mail Julie.

Earrings (Loop & Wrap technique)
Wednesday, January 25th 6-8pm
Kids Jewelry Making
Sunday, January 29th 1-3pm
Jewelry Making Basics: Stringing
Wednesday, February 1st 6-8pm
Metal Stamping
Wednesday, February 9th 6-8pm
Byzantine Chain Maille Bracelet
Wednesday, February 15th 6-8pm
Cold Connections: Rivets
Thursday, February 23rd 6-8pm
Pearl Knotting
Wednesday, February 29th 6-8pm



More Class Information

In addition to the regular information listed below we wanted to clarify an existing policy. We are able to offer classes with experienced and talented instructors at affordable prices by only running classes with a minimum number of participants. If register for a class and cannot attend you must cancel at least a day (or, in extenuating circumstances, as soon as possible) in advance of the class otherwise you will remain responsible for paying your class fee.

Please call ahead to register for classes. In most cases payment needs to be received in advance of the class to reserve your seat. We will cancel classes that do not have the required minimum people registered 72 hours before the class; if you are in a class where this is the case, we will call the number you provide when you register to let you know.

To help you select beading and jewelry-making classes, we’ve added information about the level of the class. The progression of difficulty ratings, from easiest to hardest, is: Beginner, Intermediate Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced Intermediate, & Advanced.

  • Beginner classes, open to everyone, will be mindful of those with zero experience and will take the time to explain the basics of tools & materials along with the techniques.
  • Intermediate Beginner teaches you new ways to use basic tools and techniques. It will assume you understand the functions of the basic tools such as round-nose pliers, chain-nose pliers, flat nose pliers, wire cutters, crimping pliers and can carry out basic techniques without assistance - like opening and closing jump rings, crimping a crimp tube, applying a crimp cover, making an eye-pin, and loop-and-wrap.
  • Intermediate classes builds further upon your basic knowledge and skills.
  • Advanced Intermediate classes will often use techniques learned in Intermediate classes and build upon them.
  • Similarly, the Advanced classes will either use multiple Intermediate techniques or build upon Advanced Intermediate techniques.

If you have any questions, Julie is happy to help.