Page 32 — 2007–2008 Education Catalog GROUP CORRESPONDENCE COURSES — BEADWORK AND CANVAS FLAMING JEWELS Teacher: Linda Wyszynski Counted canvas design with 24 needlepoint stitches. Adventurous students can take the color challenge; advanced students can choose their own threads/colors (detailed instructions included). Text has step-by-step instructions with clear computer diagrams. Project: Basket/hat band, guitar/camera strap, tote handles, or a belt Size: 1I" x 34" Fabric: 18-ct mono canvas Threads: Watercolours®, Impressions®, Medicis wool, and metallic braid Colors: Red with shades of blue green, blue purple, and gold braid or raspberry with shades of grey, lavender mist, and platinum braid, or student’s choice Skill level: Advanced beginner and up Prerequisites: Ability to read charts Time: Preliminary meeting and six working meetings—five months Fee: $150.00 per group Text: $24.50 per student, spiral bound, 65 pages, 53 stitch graphs, master chart foldout, color copy Supplies (approximate): $26.00 Stitched by Linda Wyszynski COLOR PLAY Teacher:  Peggy Wright Play with color while beading two peyote-stitch bracelets. Practice four types of peyote stitches and learn ways to design in the stitch. Then, while learning basic color theory, work with color schemes to plan and create your two bracelets. Project: Two bracelets Beads & Thread: Japanese 8° seed beads and 11° cylinder beads, nylon thread Colors: Student’s choice; class covers color theory and use of color schemes Skill Level: Advanced beginner Prerequisites: Some beading experience Time: Eight meetings within six months: Two for Lesson 1; two for Lesson 2, and one each for lessons 3, 4, 5, and 6   Fee: $150.00 per group Text: $35.00; 71 pages, including 10 pages with color graphics; spiral bound Supplies (approximate): $40 to $100 retail, depending on whether stu- dents use the same or different cylinder beads for the exercises and the two bracelets and on whether they buy more or less expensive beads (the types of finishes on the beads makes some much more expensive than others). Stitched by Peggy Wright CANVAS