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Tara Starbird: Whipstitched Leather Cuff

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All Skill Levels
10:30-4:30 Jul 30
Prerequisite: Basic wire working skills

This cuff is so cute, so comfortable and very fun to make! The first part we will work on is the wire worked part at the center of the cuff. We will use heavy gauge wire for the outside framework and make three wire links with beads, separated with a small segment of coil to provide space and hold them apart. It ends up looking like a square frame or cage of beads that act as the focal piece of the whip stitched leather cuff, finished with a button closure. This class is excellent for those who like to sew, but are relatively new to wirework. It is also great for anyone who loves texture, working with different mediums and combining materials in an innovative way. Most students will finish the cuff by the end of the class.

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