Easthope Studio
8th May - Beaded Jewellery Workshop - Swan Hill Studio - 12-2pm
8th May - Beaded Jewellery Workshop - Swan Hill Studio - 12-2pm
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What you'll be doing
A workshop during our Open Studio and residency at Swan Hill Studio
The class will run for up-to 2 hours, depending on how detailed the piece is you’re creating, with the option to add more pieces on the day.
In this Workshop Hosted by me, Harriet, you'll learn how to design and make your very own beaded necklace. Either take inspiration from our classic Selma necklace style or create something totally unique to you. This is perfect for beginners and those who have crafting experience alike! You will learn all about Easthope Studio, how we make our Murano glass beads, and how we utilise minimal waste production methods in the studio. You will be given free rein of our extensive bead collections, and have the option to include Handmade Glass Beads, vintage pearls, rescued beads, gold-plated charms, and a mix of clasps to create a beautiful piece that is unique to you. Easthope Studio Founder will guide you through the process, with all the tips and tricks, offering advice along the way. Helping you to finish your piece to a professional standard.
By the end of the workshop, you will have your very own necklace or bracelet.
By the end of the workshop, you will have your very own necklace or bracelet.
Knowledge required
Completely beginner-friendly.
Where?
Swan Hill Studio
SW1 1NQ
When
Wednesday 8th May - 12-2pm, the first of our day time workshops. Arrive from 11:45 What you'll get
- A huge variety of beads, wires, clasps, beads, charms, and pendants to be able to make either a necklace or a bracelet.
- Instructions from Founder and Designer Harriet
- Refreshments
- Storage bag to keep your jewels safe when you are not wearing them
- Care guide and instructions on how to keep your jewels looking their best.
What to bring
- Glasses if you need them as some parts can be fiddly.