Trillium Necklace

Kim Stathis

Saturday & Sunday,
November 5 & 6
10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Level - Intermediate to Advanced
 




 

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This workshop will be held on the Zoom app.  You must have a laptop or tablet with a camera and microphone and a WiFi connection. Zoom is a free app and easy to download on either a Windows or Apple platform.

Directions and any materials you require will be mailed, so please register early to insure that you receive the materials before the class!

Trillium are a low growing native woodland three petal wildflowers that grow and flower in spring. After flowering, they go dormant and die back to the ground for the summer. Their blooms can be either showy or obscure, a dazzling display of color on a hillside, or a chance surprise hidden under a leaf. Several species of Trillium contain chemical compounds called sapogenins that have been used medicinally though the ages as astringents, coagulants, expectorants, and uterine stimulants. This is evidenced in common names given to some trilliums such as birthwort and Indian balm.

The Pendant for the Trillium Necklace is made up of three bezeled Marquise Crystals that emulate the basic three petal shape of Trillium flowers.The backs of the bezeled Marquise Crystals are beaded to protect the coating that give the Marquise Crystals their beautiful coloring. The Necklace Straps are made using a modified Chenille Stitch and embellished with a Pearl Component.The main stitch used to make the bezels for the Marquise Crystals is peyote stitch.Herringbone Stitch is used for the Herringbone Loop that connects the Pendant to the Necklace Strap.The Necklace Strap is a continuous loop without a clasp.


Kit required, $TBD

 

 

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