The Constant Muse Jewelry Arts Studio
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Each Instructor is an Independent Artist/Teacher who sets her own schedules and fees.
The Constant Muse is happy to host these amazing artists who share their time and talent!

Mixed Metalcraft & Connections! 
Instructor:  Leanne Emery

Classes will start again in January - please watch for our schedule or contact us with your interest. 

$45 - 1 Session or
$129 for 3 Sessions

Please indicate your choice of date(s) when registering or contact us. 

This class will require flexibility and creativity - it is not your A-B-C cut and dry lecture!

Learn the art of jewelry  making with "cold connections"*, such as wrapping, wirework, chain maille, weaving, rivets and more .... and that's not all! You'll also learn basic metal working, stamping, texturing and doing patinas!

This skill building class will have you making your own amazing creations in no time!  You'll have full use of studio tools and equipment, an opportunity to purchase metals and stones (or bring your own) and we'll wrap, stamp, texture, cold connect and more on our creative journey.  Come prepared to play!

*Please note, this class does not include soldering.


This class is also available by request. Please click here for more information. 




If ordering the tool kit, please "add to cart" separately. Thank you!

Experience Level: Beginner
4 maximum per class
Ages 18 - up

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Optional TOOL KIT $30

* A Word about the Tool Kit
The student may choose between purchasing a complete toolkit for wire-working or chainmaille classes from the instructor or purchase and bring their own. These tools are necessary for all wire-working and chainmaille classes and need to be purchased prior to the first class.

The one time fee for the wire-working toolkit purchased from the instructor is $30.00. This includes:
  • 1 Round Nose Pliers
  • 1 Chain Nose Pliers
  • 1 Nylon Jaw Pliers
  • 1 Side Cutter

Please note: If you decide to purchase these tools on your own (or even bring in your own), they need to be "non marring" pliers, meaning that they have no grooves, serrations or "teeth" inside the jaws of the pliers. Michael's and Hobby Lobby both carry these tools, used specifically in jewelry work.  Sometimes, these tools can be found at home improvements stores, but they tend to be heavier and not well suited for beginning jewelry classes (causing hand strain). 

There will also be specialty tools provided by the instructor for in-class use.

Please indicate your preference of purchase when signing up for class, and remember, this kits can be used for any current and future wire-working classes. 
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