Engineering Your Way Out, ONLINE-January 24, 25, 26, 2025
Engineering Your Way Out, ONLINE-January 24, 25, 26, 2025
Engineering Your Way Out - Online
Total with sales tax = $459.80
Please join me for this online workshop, I’ll be teaching from my Santa Fe studio.
Recordings are available for 30 days.
January 24, 25, 26, 2025
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mountain Time
$425 + sales tax is $459.80
***Optional Kit fee is $80 - this is purchased separately ***
NM requires sales tax on services.
Pay by check or credit card
*please read policy and fees
Kits are optional for an additional $80 fee. See full kit list in class description. Students are asked to supply minimally, a 2 x 6 sheet of 22 or 24 gauge sterling silver. Materials list is supplied. Please feel free to ask questions. alison@antelman.com
*Cancellation Policy: Full Refund up to 14 days prior to class start date, minus a $20 fee if credit card is used.
No Refunds after that date unless the spot is filled.
*You are welcome to pay by check and if you need to cancel, there’s a full refund with 14 days notice. Please alert me that you are registering so I will hold the space for you. If Instructor cancels then a full refund is issued.
January 24, 25, 26, 2025
10 A.M. to 5 P.M. Mountain Time Zone.
We are making a necklace or bracelet. Please be prompt.
Workshop Description: Engineering Your Way Out
Develop your ability to solve jewelry fabrication problems and learn solutions to common design and fabrication challenges. Design and create a hinged bracelet or necklace. Students create a “map” of their project, learn to make irregular shaped bezel settings for unusually shaped stones, add hinges and where to place them for irregular shapes and using stainless steel wire, solder sterling terminations to the steel, add a hook clasp and complete your project.
Students are guided through the process along with discussion, case studies, actual examples and solutions shown in a power point presentation. We will explore the interplay of movement and functionality in jewelry and the approach from the wearer’s point of view (ie: does it sit funny on the neck, is it too heavy, does the pendant flop over). The real benefit to this class is learning how to engineer your jewelry projects as you discover solutions to common design and fabrication challenges.
Step-by-step handouts are provided for both clasps. Basic fabrication, including soldering, required. Supplies list will be emailed after registration.
Please contact me if you have questions: alison@antelman.com