Interdisciplinary. Community. Advocacy. Humor.
Comment
Thanks for the tips on the other teachers. I know that Barbara is teaching at Bead and Button this year... and so am I.... so I don't have a lot of time to take classes.
Deborah Lozier is great, patience personified. She's located on the West Coast.
Another good person to talk to about teaching this subject is Anne Havel. She's on the East Coast. Both travel and both are on crafthaus, easy for you to get in touch with.
If you ever decide to take a torch fired enamel class again I highly recommend Deb Lozier. She's teaching soon at the Mendocino Art Center but gets to many other places...she is an excellent teacher and sets a good tone for the class. thanks for the book reco...
Hey Gail! I got that book too, tried it:)) it worked, lots of fun, good for charms, front and back in one shot:)) much faster when you get the hang of it and don't get too much enamel on:)) I'm going to her demo this weekend at the Mid Atlantic ISGB meeting. I'll let you know if enamel goes everywhere!! hahaha Sounds like the class you took either had too many students or a teacher that didn't know how to control her group.
Thanks Brigitte!!
Thank you for this tip, Gail. Sorry to hear about how that class went, I am glad you found useful instructions in this book here.
© 2024 Created by Brigitte Martin. Powered by
You need to be a member of crafthaus to add comments!
Join crafthaus