Beading I -  Robin Chaly

Beading I - Robin Chaly

Class | Available

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6/22/2025-6/27/2025
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$200.00

Beading I - Robin Chaly

Class | Available

BEADING I: BASIC BEADING & DESIGN

INSTRUCTOR: ROBIN CHALY

 

Students will learn the basics of knotting on silk thread, and stringing beads on wire and leather. Different methods of closures using wire guardians, crimps, crimp covers, bead tips, French coil, and cones will be covered and practiced. Students who have a special focal piece they would like to add to a beaded necklace should bring it to class. A large selection of pearls, natural stones, crystals, metal spacers and wood beads will be available for purchase. All beads, tools and supplies needed may be purchased from the instructor. Students may choose to bring their own tools, purchase basic tools from the instructor or share those supplied by the instructor. Space is limited, so please don’t bring large bags, boxes, or containers of beads to class.

 

Class Fee: $50 (student receives bead mat, bead stoppers, spool of beading wire, 12 pairs of sterling silver crimp beads, silk thread, twisted needle, a pair of sterling silver bead tips for the knotted pearl necklace and a medium plastic box for holding supplies.)

Est. Materials Fee: $300+. The cost of the class will depend on student purchases.

Prerequisite: No special training, just the ability to manipulate small beads and findings.

 

Chaly, Robin
Robin Chaly

Robin is a retired elementary music specialist and private vocal coach. She received her Bachelor of Music degree from Augusta College in Augusta, Georgia and her Master of Music degree from Kent State University in Kent, Ohio. Robin and her husband, Steve (also a retired teacher), moved to Hiawassee, Georgia in 2017 and began taking a variety of classes at William Holland Lapidary School. Robin is intrigued by color, texture and creative design when beading and would like to share that interest with you. When she is not beading, Robin also enjoys reading, quilling, and playing the accordion, and pampering their spoiled feline, Baggins.