I am returning today from BeadFest Philadelphia, what a trip it was in so many ways. I will post pictures from the Keshi Pearl Class and a couple others. A big thank you to Debra Weld who gratiously allowed me to room with her and pick her brain, she was the best!
Posts Tagged ‘wire working’
Bead Fest Philadelphia-1st post
Sunday, August 23rd, 2009Saturday Class – Memory Cuff SUCCESS! Sue Wade at Griffith Art Show
Saturday, July 18th, 2009It’s been too long between posts -
We had the Memory Cuff class today – a good time and both Mel and Sue finished their black cuff bracelets – yiippeee!! It was nice to visit with the ladies, and Mary – the Fused Glass queen at the Artisian’s Workshop - was immensely entertaining as always!
![bead-club-4-21-09-053[1] Mary Brower, teacher of Fused Glass at the Artisian's Workshop](http://candicesexton.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/bead-club-4-21-09-0531-150x150.jpg)
Mary Brower, teacher of Fused Glass at the Artisian's Workshop


Sue Wade, owner of The Artisian's Workshop
Visit Sue Wade tomorrow at the Art Show in Griffith, at Central Park on Broad St. Sue is selling her one of a kind fine jewelry such as her copper & glass etched pieces. Beautiful stuff and this is a true art show – lots of good stuff for everyone.
Olive & white Keishi Pearl Cuff bracelets
Monday, May 25th, 2009Here are pictures of both the Olive & white Keishi Pearl Cuff bracelets. The Olive is opulent and beautiful, my most favorite. I’m working on earrings in both colors and plan on making earrings with the new Keishi’s I bought to see what crystal combinations to use.

Keishi Pearl Cuff Bracelets
Welcome
Saturday, February 28th, 2009Welcome to my new website. It is still under construction as I’m sure you can tell! I’m also new at blogging and my friend Steve at http://go2graphics.com has been so helpful, guiding me through what to do with my site, how to set up the blogging thing, and in general how to set things up properly so that I can start communicating with fellow beaders.
I wanted to let you know I am teaching bead crochet classes (all levels), beadwork and wire weaving classes locally, beginning in March, at Sue Wade’s Artisan’s Workshop, located at 112 W. Main St., Griffith IN – 219-743-2353 (website: http://www.wadestoneandglassworks.com). Sue just opened up her new shop and welcomes everyone to take classes, shop for supplies and in general come in and do your “thing” at her shop. Her shop is unique in that it’s her work area as well as her shop, and the focal point of her establishment is her large community table that welcomes everyone to just sit down and talk, do your projects, ask each other questions, and enjoy your time with others who share “your obsession…” (ya’ll know who you are). This is a treat, so go to her website, see her hours and stop in.
Nationally I am teaching at both Bead Fest Philadelphia and Portland – this link is for all the Bead Fest shows: http://www.beadfest.com/beadfest.
I’m very excited about not only teaching, which I’ve done a little in a classroom setting through community college, but FINALLY getting a website going and reaching out to the bead community.
A little history…
I’ve been beading since 2001, mostly as a way to relax. I started out stringing, then went on to wireworking, then onto bead crochet and bead weaving. I don’t do too much stringing now, but I like to create beadweaving, bead crochet and wireweaving jewelry. Common to so many beaders, I’ve sold some things and for awhile thought I wanted to just create and sell my stuff. I did a small show at our local art center and at a clothing gallery that sold my pieces, and enjoyed meeting people. Isn’t that what usually drives us into teaching, enjoying being with people?
So, after much procrastination on my part, I am going to forge ahead and begin my teaching and designing career… a second career as I still work full time. I hope to do this full time at some point but everyone needs to start somewhere, don’t they? Oh, yes, a website is in the works, too as it seems everyone who wants to communicate needs a website.
In conclusion, I hope you will return back and see what fun things you can participate in and learn a new technique, solve a problem, or discover how bead work is a relaxing, fun, creative outlet for you! Feel free to leave a comment too!