$48

Tapered Rope Foundation Needle Felted Necklaces with Harlan

This multiproject class will teach you how to make tapered ropes to use as foundations for necklaces and different ways to embellish those foundations. You learn how to make the Ruby and Seaweed Necklaces with the "V" foundation and the Fall and Hole Necklaces which have a circular foundation and how to make your own variations using the tapered foundation.

To take full advantage of this class, you should have a good understanding of how to manipulate fiber and manage firmness.
$48
Needle Felting Jewelry
Intermediate
70:25
   
70:25

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For versions of necklace
• Felting Needles
• Work Surface – Clover Brush Mat
• 2 wire dog brushes
• Scissors
• Beading needle and thread

Ruby Necklace
• Merino Fiber in
     o Ruby - 1.5oz.
     o Violet - .5oz.
     o Sage - .5oz.
     o Kelly - small quantity
• Craft Felt in green and purple
• Button in coordinating color
• Pink glass beads
• Seed beads in coordinating color

Seaweed Necklace
• Merino Fiber in
     o Turquoise- 1.5oz.
     o Peacock - .25oz.
     o Gold - .25oz.
     o Kelly - .25oz.
• Craft Felt in green
• Button in coordinating color
• Beads - seed, glass, bugle, pearl

Fall Necklace
• Merino Fiber in
     o Patina- 1.5oz.
     o Spice & Nutmeg - .5oz. ea
     o Bitter Chocolate, Violet, Dijon - .25oz.ea
• Craft Felt in orange
• Button in coordinating color
• Beads - cobalt blue and purple

Necklace with Window
• Merino Fiber in
     o Patina- 1.5oz.
     o Peacock - .25oz. ea
     o Camel - .25oz.ea
• Button in coordinating color



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Jeanne Harlan-Marriott

Harlan was born in Michigan to a family that was deeply involved with the arts. Growing up in the shadow of Cranbrook Art Academy, life was filled with art, and artists. It was a way of life.

Harlan studied various art forms both in and out of school. She formally studied in Boston and Detroit, but dropped out of college to pursue her own passion for painting. Teaching herself both encaustic and oil painting, Harlan had several one woman shows in the Birmingham Michigan area. Her paintings have won numerous awards and won Honorable Mention in the Kennedy Best of Michigan Artists and Artisans....
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