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Old 2014-09-04, 10:54am
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Arrow Ginger Seiple in Maine--Metalsmithing Workshop--Oct. 11-12, 2014

Ginger Seiple -
Cluster Rings & Grasshopper Bracelet or Pendant Project

October 11-12th, 2014/Saturday & Sunday
$390. plus Materials Fee (see individual class descriptions)



We welcome back Master Metalsmith, Ginger Seiple, who will be teaching this two-day workshop October 11-12, 2014. This fun and exciting class is for advanced beginner to intermediate jewelry students... and is designed to increase several metalsmithing skills.

'Cluster Rings' will be the Sat workshop, and on Sunday the student will choose their project: the 'Grasshopper Bracelet' or the 'Pendant Project'.

For more info, please click here.

Please call 207-594-7805 and/or email <hotglass@midcoast.com> to reserve your seat! Then, please submit our enrollment form to complete registration.
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I'm in!!!

And I will be done grad school by then!

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Ginger is a wonderful person and a fabulous teacher!
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Oh hell!!! If you can give me 3 weeks to pay for the class, I am in!!

Yes, oh hell, yes. Kristi also wants in... know this cuz she sent me an email about it a while back.... Kristi-- where are you???? lol

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Yea Sue and Pam!

Yes, Ginger is, indeed, a wonderful person, and a fabulous teacher!
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Of course I'm in! Love Ginger's teaching style and her work!
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Yea, Kristi! Yes, yes, and Yes!
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I reserved the 2-room suite at The Old Granite Inn for overnight Saturday. Kristi and I are in. Pam- are you our third? Anyone up for a 4th? They are separating the king bed into 2 twins so we have 4 twins available.

For anyone who hasn't stayed at The OGI, you are in for a treat! Breakfast is about the best gourmet that I've ever had in my whole entire life! The rooms are comfy and the company will be the best.

So... Pam? Anyone else for the 4th?

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I reserved the 2-room suite at The Old Granite Inn for overnight Saturday. Kristi and I are in. Pam- are you our third? Anyone up for a 4th? They are separating the king bed into 2 twins so we have 4 twins available.

For anyone who hasn't stayed at The OGI, you are in for a treat! Breakfast is about the best gourmet that I've ever had in my whole entire life! The rooms are comfy and the company will be the best.

So... Pam? Anyone else for the 4th?

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Oh, very good Sue!

... calling Pam and Alice... Ring, ring...
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YES!!! Received confirmation from Pam and Alice that Pam found someone to watch her pups so they'll be the 3rd & 4th to share a room at The Old Granite Inn.

And... Pam and Alice just happened to be passing by my house last night and stopped in! (Sorry for the mess, ladies-- Spooky doesn't care that I'm not Suzy Homemaker but, ugh on me when people stop in!)

And after Pam called to say they were close, my phone rang and it was Kristi telling me Pam and Alice were crashing at OGI with us!

My after work hours were chock full of excitement yesterday. I never have visitors and it was nice. (Still sorry for the clutter! lol)

We went through some of my beads. I'm having a hard time picking a long tube bead for the necklace project.

Anyway, I'm off to work but wanted to drop back into this thread.... cuz I am EXCITED!

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Yea! We're excited, too! It's going to be a fun, full workshop!

And don't forget, if you'd like to complete a set of the bonus demo earrings during the workshop (Ginger will present at the lunch-time demo)($8 add. mtls fee)----bring a pair of headpin "drops"! (Any type of ball or tab on a wire)(the wire goes into the silver tube). --Pictured are a pair of my tabs made with a Jim Moore stamp that Ginger has worked up into earrings.
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I am sooooo looking forward to this class. AND we have to remember to salute Pam because she is now a GRADUATE!!!! Kudo's, Pam. Way to go.

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I am sooooo looking forward to this class. AND we have to remember to salute Pam because she is now a GRADUATE!!!! Kudo's, Pam. Way to go.

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Oh, absolutely!

And now, I can't wait for Pam to go for her doctorate because we all know how conversant she is with Ph and D!
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I'm heading out shortly- bkfst @ MickeyD's on the road and fill up the gas tank on Verona Island. Game plan: arrival 8:45-ish and class starts at 9!

If it wasn't nailed down, I packed it for this class! lol

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Hi All,

I'm back home after this wonderful class and want to post pictures for posterity. Ginger was a wonderful teacher. We had so many great projects going on. What an amazing amount of talent she brought out in us.

We had 7 students and I knew all but Robin- but now I know her, too! We had Kristi, Sheila, Pam, Alice, John, Robin and me. I took a lot of notes and there were great handouts, probably have all I wrote down in them but it never hurts to take notes, right?

We all made "stacking rings." They ranged from 3-4 individual rings that, when worn together, fit into a stack that give a lovely cluster ring look. I think it was Alice who had 5 stones, Pam with 4 and Kristi, John & I all had 1 stone on each of our 3 rings. I'm in awe that Pam soldered 2 bezel setting on one ring! I did well with ONE! lol

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Some of Ginger's work:







This is a reversible pendant: side 1



Reversible pendant: side 2





These are Ginger's rings:





Alice



John's rings, made for wife Donna



John modeling Donna's rings! (I told him I was gonna post this picture and he had no issues with it! That's one great hubby... )



Kristi's rings in the design stages



My first ring of 3 in my stacking set



Sue's ring stones (red, white blue on right) and Peridots for pendant project on left



Sue's first ring done beside the two that still need to be finished




Kristi and I showing our rings. Kristi is on the left and that's me on the right



Soldering station set up



Pam and Kristi working at the soldering station



Earring Design that Ginger did a demo on during lunch. Several of us made earrings... mine are in pieces that I'll have to finish on my own!



Alice's earrings





The next day, we were on to Bracelets or Pendants. Kristi made a bracelet while the rest of us went with pendants. John had a lot of fun just making and setting stones in bezels that day.

Alices's pendant in the works



Sheila's Pendant design



Sue's Owl Pendant design



Sue fleshing out the Owl Pendant design a bit further



Pam's Pendant



Kristi went with the Bracelet and here is her design in the works



After the "curli-q's" were soldered on and bezels have been soldered on



This is Kristi's bracelet with the stones just setting in the bezels. It was not finished at this point but I was heading for home shortly so grabbed a picture.



I have more pics to come but I thought I'd get your viewing enjoyment going!

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Nice pics Sue! Such a fun weekend, too bad it should end. And now we plan for the next one!
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More pictures and text! I forgot to say that Kristi, Alice, Pam and I overnighted at The Old Granite Inn. My apologies to them for all my snoring! It's always a treat to wake up at The Old Granite Inn as you start your day with a marvelous gourmet breakfast.

We met a nice couple from Missouri at breakfast who were vacationing in Maine! It was fun hearing their experiences of their trip- and knowing they were going to Bar Harbor on Monday, well... just had to tell them where my house is so they could wave as they drove by!

And here are more pictures!

This is what the Stacking Rings look like when worn.



This is what they look like if you separate them



Ginger helping with a polish, probably on my rings! I am terrified of the buffing wheel. It is a monster lying in wait for me... scares me awfully. I admit to asking for help with this step.



Kristi soldering



I knew I should have written the name of this down but it's something like GSE System... it was an amazing piece of equipment for holding your jewelry piece while you install the stone into the bezel setting. All I can think of to compare it to is a gyroscope, something that moves and swivels all over the place... really nice to work with.



My 3 rings and 7 bezel settings. My owl piece was supposed to have 4 peridots but it would up with 3 cuz I had one uncooperative bezel setting!



My stones and bezel settings



Ginger's bracelets



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This is a picture of my finished owl. I wish I had not made it quite as wide but I was worried that the leaves would make it so the owl wouldn't have room to fit into the "cage."



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What a fabulous class!! You guys did a great job! The thingy you're thinking of, Sue, is called a GRS Benchmate System. It's a handy little rig!!
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Sue, we now have a GRS Benchmate as part of the studio equipment... If you need it, please come and use it!
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Sue, thank you for posting all the great pictures! You took a whole lot'o'pics! Thankfully! I did get a few, but I love that you got so many of the stages in progress.

Thanks to Ginger, such a great teacher, and to everyone who made this such a great class!
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