Crocheted Waterproof Jewelry with Debra Weiss
Learn to make a delicate but strong waterproof necklace by crocheting two strands of colored fishing line together. Participants will customize with beads and fabric details as embellishment and learn how to finish off the necklace with a sliding knot closure.
This kind of accessory is perfect for traveling, when you want something beautiful and custom, but not too valuable or something that will set off a metal detector.
Workshop fee: $75. Supplies and tools provided for use in class to complete a necklace, including beads.
Parking: Since most of the parking in the area has a two hour limit, the most convenient option is to pay to park at the Beverly Connection less than a block west on W. Third Street. Handicapped parking is available behind Freehand.
Debra Weiss is a textile artist who has been fabric collaging and stitching for over 50 years. As a young girl in the 1960’s she learned to sew, crochet, cook and bake from her mother. In her 20’s, she graduated from UC Davis with a B.S. in textile design. In her 40’s she started Rebe, a clothing design business, now called Specks and Keepings. In her 60’s she joined California Fibers and began exhibiting and teaching.