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Old 2014-08-27, 11:57am
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Default Bead Making Teacher/Classes Seattle Area?

I have a gal who is a fuser who contacted me about learning bead making. I don't teach beginners really. I have shown techniques to veterans, but am too uptight to work with a beginner... too afraid they may hurt themselves.
I was wondering who I should send her to so she can learn. Does anyone know of an artist teaching in the area?
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Old 2014-08-27, 2:43pm
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Rainier Glass (http://rainierglassstudio.com/ ), formerly Uptown glassworks in Renton, recently moved to the former Rainer Brewery building in the Georgetown area. They used to have a 6 week bead class that ran 2 to 3 hours a class.

Another option is Pratt Art Institute in Seattle (http://www.pratt.org/).

You might join the local bead group (Fire & Rain - http://www.fire-and-rain.org/) that meets the second Sunday every other month is another source of instructors. Some of them teach at Pratt.
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Old 2014-08-27, 6:04pm
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Fire & Rain next meeting Oct. 12th, 1PM to 4PM, Emmett Hollander, 2426 High Bridge Rd., Monroe, WA 98272. Talk of carpooling from Seattle area. Contact
president@fire-and-rain.org ..... Cheryl Matson, also teacher at Pratt Art Institute.
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