Sunday, February 24, 2013

Teaching in Tucson

cat's eye cabs in silver-filled wire

I had a wonderful time meeting people and teaching at the JOGS show in Tucson a few weeks ago. I was part of a team of instructors invited by JewelryTools.com to come and instruct small groups of students in jewelry making techniques. Part of what made it so much fun was that we had the freedom to teach whatever we wanted and use whatever tools we wanted. They had all the tools we requested out for us when we arrived to set up. It was also great to meet the other artists from all over the world. We all have our strengths and weaknesses. We all have our specialties. They showed me what I still need to learn.



tangerine tree branches wit nests
I decided to teach four classes, each focussing on different aspects of wire work. I showed basic wire wrapping techniques with a straightforward cat's eye pendant and expanded on these skills with the more complicated floating teardrop pendants. The nests and branches classes were perfect for those who wanted instruction on on wire sculpting.

In addition to teaching, I got to explore some of the Tucson gem and mineral shows. The sheer scale of everything was amazing, with over 40 venues to attend. I barely scratched the surface. Even so, when I didn't have classes I made it to three shows and bought some awesome supplies and gems.


floating teardrop pendants in copper, agate and jade

silver-filled and pearl nests
with the matching earrings