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Wire Crochet for Jewellery

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Advanced wirework coils as part of a beautiful necklace.
Course Duration : 2 hours
Tuition Fees : $115 +GST
(Includes course materials*)

In this 2 hour certificate module, learn to apply traditional crocheting techniques to jewellery to produce eye-catching designs. Covers useful tratitional stitching patters including chain, slip-stich, single & double crochet stitches as well as how to weave-in beads and keep your wires kink-free.

This short course is a module of the JDMIS Advanced Certificate in Jewellery Fabrication using Thread and Wire. For information about how this course fits into a complete jewellery education, visit our Continuing Education Roadmap

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* This program includes all materials needed. Students may make use of classroom equipment during class and practice sessions.