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  • Books, Classes...

    I was wondering what the best books are for teaching yourself how to work with metal clay. I am very interested in learning. Also, any good classes in the Indianapolis area? Any tips are welcome. And could anyone share what supplies and tools to get and which ones to avoid. Any word would be appreciated...
    Posted to Metal clay (Forum) by Black Ant Beads on 03-07-2008
  • Re: CeCe Wire's new book

    last summer i took a two week long pmc class with cece at the arrowmont school of arts & crafts. while we were working on our projects she was working on the projects for this book. what we found really surprising was that even though she was a senior pmc instructor and writing a book that would...
    Posted to Metal clay (Forum) by Xtine on 08-04-2007
  • CeCe Wire's new book

    How different is her new book from her other book, Creative Metal clay Jewelry? I have that book and love it. I haven't seen her latest book but the cover has quite a few of the projects from the other book on it. I was afraid to order it since I thought it might have a lot of the same things as...
    Posted to Metal clay (Forum) by ocartteacher on 07-23-2007
  • Reviewing metal clay books

    As a beginner who doesn't live close to a big city and thus doesn't have access to many jewelry classes; I find that I have to teach myself many of the things I want to learn. I have always loved books and as an art teacher I have way too many of them. So, when I wanted to learn how to work with...
    Posted to Metal clay (Forum) by ocartteacher on 07-23-2007
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