Advice on teaching a jewelry class?

Deleted Account 9/25/2012 10:17 am 1507

Okay so, my teachers want to me teach a two hour jewelry class, it's only going to have like five girls probably but I don't have a clue what I should teach. They want me to come up with like a project idea with examples of stuff. I was thinking something simple like hemp bracelet and a kandi flower bracelet. Does anybody have a cool idea for beginners? 1.gif

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  • Danibear
Sep 27, 2012 8:32 pm
Honestly, since I have no idea who is going to be there, I don't want to teach all the "kandi" techniques. But I do agree with multi first. I didn't want to do a big pattern, so that's why I was thinking basic flowers. happy
Sep 27, 2012 12:12 am
I always start with teaching people Multi's and then from there I taught how to make picture multi;s from patterns already printed out, then into x-base, and then to 3ds. I taught kids how to make kandi for 3 years at a place called Project Touch in California, I taught every week on wednesday for an hour or two so if you want to teach kandi I would start with small multi's and go on from there. If you have enough time or teach more then once you can teach other people how to teach as well, it was always fun for me, i hope you enjoy it as well <3