Beading: Seed Beaded Cabochons Weekend Class - Jerri Heer

Beading: Seed Beaded Cabochons Weekend Class - Jerri Heer

Class | Available

1
7/18/2025-7/19/2025
View Schedule
$100.00

Beading: Seed Beaded Cabochons Weekend Class - Jerri Heer

Class | Available

BEADING: SEED BEADED CHINA CABOCHONS WEEKEND CLASS

INSTRUCTOR: JERRI HEER

 

Friday 5pm to 9pm & Saturday 9am to 5pm

 

This class will teach creating a beaded peyote bezel for a china cabochon, as well as introduce a variety of attachment points, edge stitches and embellishments. We will explore the use of color palettes, many varieties of beads, crystals, and embellishments to create your own unique piece. Lab fee includes instructional materials, kit including focal cabochon, seed beads, embellishment beads and findings to complete a pendant; bead mat, needles, bead foundation, suede backing, Fire-line. Additional China cabochons, seed beads, embellishment beads, findings and materials will be available for purchase. You are welcome to bring your own stash of beads to use for your project. You should bring your own scissors, round nose and chain nosed pliers, crimp pliers etc., if you have them. Tools will be available to use. An Optivisor or other vision enhancement may be helpful. (Be aware that small bead/handwork is required.)

 

Class Fee: $45

Est Materials Fee: $25-75

Consumables Fee: 0

Prerequisite: None

 

*WH TUITION: $100 Includes Breakfast and Boxed Lunch. No additional charge for lodging if taking a class, the week before or after, $60 lodging fee if needed. Please email sharon@lapidaryschool.org to arrange lodging.

Heer, Jerri
Jerri Heer

Jerri has been making Gem Trees since 1995. She fell into rockhounding and Lapidary Arts in the process of home-schooling her four children. The family joined the Toledo Gem and Rockhound Club and learned rock collecting, cabbing, soapstone carving, gem trees and flint knapping together. She has also studied Silversmithing, Beading, Soapstone Carving, Flintknapping and Scrimshaw.

Jerri took Gem Trees to a new level, designing her own styles and patterns, as well as developing her own techniques. She specializes in “species specific” gem trees. She has taught Gem Trees for many Gem and Mineral Clubs, local schools, and scout groups, as well as William Holland and Wild Acres. Her Gem Tree competitive exhibits have earned awards with the Rocky Mountain, Midwest and Southeast and South Central Federations, American Federation, Florida State Fair, and the Florida Strawberry Festival.

She lives in Liberty Center, Ohio and is a member of several rock clubs. Her second specialty is Seed Beading & Bead Embroidery, especially with china cabs as focal points. She also teaches Cutting China Cabs, Seed Beading and Bead Embroidery at William Holland.