Fall 2012 Arts and Crafts A Cornucopia of Creativity! Continuing Education 3221 McKelvey Road, Suite 250 Bridgeton, MO 63044 314-984-7777 1 Calligraphy Basics Pottery: All Levels Learn Calligraphy basics for letters and numbers-pen angle, letter slant, size and spacing. Discover how to use this art form in practical ways. Supply list sent. Discover a new sculptural medium.Projects encompass improving skills in handbuilding (beginners) and wheel throwing (intermediate and advanced students). All levels of students are welcome. Fee includes most materials. ARTS:722 | $65 S01F 10am-12pm Sept. 28-Oct. 26 Kristine Scharfenberger SCEUC, 102 Mastering Calligraphy Get an in-depth study of calligraphy’s most common form, Italic. Learn proper pen angle, letter slant, spacing, size for upper and lower case and numbers. Instructor stresses the use of calligraphy in everything from invitations to fine art. Supplies discussed at first class. ARTS:722 | $119 P01M 7pm-9:30pm Sept. 24-Nov. 12 Leslie Barnes Nottingham School Pottery for the Novice/Beginner For the person who has never worked in clay or prefers a slower pace. Start with the basics of handbuilding and wheelthrowing while you work your way up to creating a variety of personal projects. Tool supply list sent. Approximate cost of tools is $18. Fee includes most materials. ARTS:727 | $135 720M 6:30pm-9pm Sept.10-Oct. 15 Guy Sachs Ladue H.W. Sr. H.S, 132 721M 6:30pm-9pm Oct. 22-Nov. 26 Guy Sachs Ladue H.W. Sr. H.S, 132 Pottery: Intermediate/Advanced Explore projects in which skills in handbuilding and wheel-throwing are practiced and improved. Prerequisite-Beginning Pottery or Novice Pottery or equivalent experience. Tool supply list sent. Approximate cost of tools is $18. Fee includes most materials. No class 10/11, 10/18. ARTS:727 | $135 722Th 6:30pm-9pm Sept. 6-Oct. 25 Guy Sachs Ladue H.W. Sr. H.S, 132 723Th 6:30pm-9pm Nov. 1-Dec. 13 Guy Sachs Ladue H.W. Sr. H.S, 132 ARTS:727 | $135 550Tu 7pm-9pm John Driskill Sept. 4-Oct. 9 Florissant Valley-Humanities, 109 580Sa 9:30am-12pm Sheow Chang Sept. 8-Oct. 13 Florissant Valley-Humanities, 109 Fiber Arts-Weaving With a Cardboard Loom You don’t need expensive equipment to weave. A flat piece of cardboard or a cardboard box can easily turn into a loom that you use to create mug rugs, placemats or start a basic tapestry. You’ll learn to use a variety of fibers and weaving techniques to create your own textiles that can be used to create decorative or functional accessories for you and your home. Supply list sent. CRFT:713 | $45 650Tu 6pm-9pm Sept. 18-Sept. 25 Kim Hany Kirkwood Sr. H.S. Sewing: Beginning 350Th 6:30pm-9pm Sept. 13-Oct. 18 Wildwood Art Annex 581Sa 9:30am-12pm Sheow Chang Oct. 20-Dec. 1 Florissant Valley-Humanities, 109 551Tu 7pm-9:30pm John Driskill Oct. 23-Dec. 4 Florissant Valley-Humanities, 109 No Class 11/22 351Th 6:30pm-9pm Oct. 25-Dec. 6 Wildwood Art Annex No Class 11/22 Ceramics I and II Ceramics I: A study of the basic principles of ceramics and ceramic sculpture with emphasis on hand-built techniques. As the student progresses, there will be study on the kick wheel. Additional studio hours required. Ceramics II: A study of the techniques of wheel-thrown ceramics and extensive experimentation with glazes and oxides. Additional studio hours required. Available for credit as ART:113 or ART:213. ARTS:727 | $279 230MW 1pm-3:50pm Aug. 20-Dec. 12 J Meeks Wildwood Art Annex Primitive Rug Hooking: Fall Leaves Try a historic craft at the beginner’s level with ample time to complete a table runner. Piece is approximately 14” by 22”. This design is of autumn’s falling leaves. By using a variety of colors or choosing your own this can be a country or contemporary piece. You will learn dying and buying wool, pattern tracing and transfer, hooking and finishing. Supply list sent. Supplies cost approximately $60. NOT a latch hook class. Class meets one week then skips a week so students can work on the project. Last day to withdraw from the class is 9/26. No refunds will be given after 9/26. No class 10/10, 10/24, 11/7. Beginning students will learn to operate their own sewing machine, choose appropriate fabrics, layout on grain and sew accurate seam allowances while constructing simple home decor projects such as a table runner, mitred table napkins, and monogrammed pillowcases. Class is appropriate for those with little or no sewing experience. Supplies are additional and will be discussed at the first class. CRFT:713 | $59 730Th 7pm-9pm Beverly Miller Sept. 9-Oct. 4 Mehlville H.S., 129 550M 7pm-9:30pm Carolyn Rubsam Sept.10-Oct. 1 Florissant Valley-Sci./Mth,133 Sewing: Intermediate Intermediate students will advance their sewing skills by constructing more advanced home decor projects. While sewing pillow and bed runner projects, students will gain the skills to insert zippers, piping and attach facing/binding. Prerequisite: Sewing Beginning or previous sewing experience. Bring sewing machine to second class. Supplies are additional and will be discussed at first class. Be prepared to go shopping at a local fabric store during the last part of the first class. Provide own transportation. Dismissal will be from the store. A field trip release form will be provided at the first class. CRFT:713 | $59 551M 7pm-9:30pm Carolyn Rubsam Oct. 15-Nov. 5 Florissant Valley-Sci./Mth,133 731Th 7pm-9pm Beverly Miller Oct. 18-Nov. 15 Mehlville H.S., 129 CRFT:713 | $49 6D1W 6:30pm-9pm Oct. 3-Nov. 14 Deborah Riley Meramec-Campus Police Like us at www.facebook.com. St. Louis Community College Continuing Education 2 Fiber Arts-Macrame! Knitting 101: Beginning Trendy Triana Scarf Try your hand at the art of creative knotting. We will use a variety of fibers and teach you different knotting techniques to create large and small accessories, and jewelry for you or your home. Supply list sent. Knit the basics-casting on, increasing, decreasing, finishing, stitches, etc. Get lots of information and tips for future projects. Supply list sent. This unique ribbon yarn already has stitches built along the edge, requiring little more than slipping loops through stitches with a knitting needle. There is no yarn to wrap around the needle and draw through. We will construct a simple garter stitch scarf that has lots of character because of the interesting construction of the yarn. It takes about four hours to knit. Suitable for an advanced beginner who enjoys knitting with novelty yarn. Supplies included in cost of class. Deadline to enroll 9/21. No refunds after 9/21. CRFT:713 | $45 651Tu 6pm-9pm Oct. 2-Oct. 9 Kim Hany Kirkwood Sr. H.S. Fiber Arts-Paper Cutting Learn the art of cutting paper designs. The art has evolved uniquely all over the world and adapted to unique cultural styles. You will use ancient and contemporary paper cutting techniques to create pieces to be used for decorative display, one-of-a-kind cards, scrapbooking and photo albums. Imagine the possibilities with this flexible medium. Supply list sent. CRFT:713 | $45 652Tu 6pm-9pm Oct. 23-Oct. 30 Kim Hany Kirkwood Sr. H.S. Quilted Memories Don’t want to throw away all of those old T-shirts or sweatshirts but don’t know what to do with them? Make your own Memory Quilt. Learn how to “upcycle” your old clothes and create a personalized quilt of memories. Supply list sent. Additional supplies will be discussed at the first class. No sewing experience necessary. CRFT:718 | $79 730Tu 6pm-9:30pm Jenelle Basinger Oct. 16-Nov. 6 Mehlville H.S., 129 580Sa 10am-12pm Jenelle Basinger Sept. 22 Florissant Valley-Sci./Mth,133 Sa 9am-3pm Sept. 29-Oct. 6 Florissant Valley-Sci./Mth,133 CRFT:720 | $49 550Th 7pm-9pm Sept. 20-Oct. 11 450Tu 6pm-8pm Sept. 18-Oct. 2 P01Tu 6pm-8pm Oct. 16-Oct. 30 Cathy Brinkmeyer Florissant Valley-Soc. Sci., 103 Thi Miller Forest Park-G Tower, 115 Thi Miller Nottingham School CRFT:720 | $39 Knitted Hats Learn to knit all kinds of hats. Techniques covered include casting on, knitting, decreasing, shaping, weaving in ends, and most importantly, working in the round. You’ll learn how to use both a circular needle and double pointed needles. After this class you’ll be well on your way to more advanced knitting. Prerequisite: Knitting 101 or equivalent experience. Supply list sent. CRFT:720 | $49 551Th 7pm-9pm Oct. 25-Nov. 15 400Tu 11am-1pm Nov. 13-Nov. 27 Cathy Brinkmeyer Florissant Valley-Soc. Sci., 103 Thi Miller Nottingham School Knitted Socks Knitting socks is quick, fun, and portable. With so many gorgeous sock yarns and stitch patterns, the options are limitless. Learn how to knit socks with double-pointed needles. Prerequisite: Knitting 101 or equivalent experience. Supply list sent. CRFT:722 | $49 P01 Th 6pm-8pm Sept. 27–Oct. 11 Thi Miller Forest Park-G Tower, 329 Spin Your Own Yarn: How to Use a Drop Spindle Interested in spinning your own yarn? Using a drop spindle is a great way to learn how. It’s incredibly fun and addictive. Once you’ve spun your own yarn, use it to knit or crochet with or just wind it into a beautiful skein to be admired.Supply list sent. CRFT:722 | $49 450Th 6pm-8pm Sept. 6-Sept. 20 Thi Miller Forest Park-G Tower, 115 Lovely Lace Scarf Beat the approaching weather with this lovely lace scarf.We will work for a short time (just two nights) to show you a new stitch and then finish the project off the next week. Prerequisite: Knitting 101 or equivalent experience. Supply list sent. CRFT:722 | $29 550Tu 6:30pm-8:30pm Cathy Brinkmeyer Oct. 2 Florissant Valley-TC, 109 Tu 7:30pm-8:30pm Oct. 9 Florissant Valley-TC, 109 3 SD1Sa 9am-11am Oct. 6 Madi Bossi SCEUC, 101 Crocheting 101: Beginning Crochet basic stitches-single, double and triple, learn to decrease and increase. Make a simple piece and get help reading patterns. You may bring your unfinished project. Both beginning and continuing students welcome. Supply list sent. CRFT:724 | $49 551Tu 7pm-9pm Anne Frese Nov. 13-Nov. 27 Florissant Valley-Soc. Sci., 105 720W 6:30pm-8:30pm Carletta Kemp Sept. 12-Sept. 26 Ladue H.W. Sr. H.S 450W 6:30pm-8:30pm Carletta Kemp Oct. 3-Oct. 17 Forest Park-G Tower, 115 730Th 7pm-9pm Tammy Smith Sept. 13-Sept. 27 Mehlville H.S., 210 Crocheting: The Next Step Go beyond the basics of crochet with this class. Learn the half-double and treble crochet stitches, how to increase and decrease. Practice reading patterns. After this class, you will be an intermediate crocheter.Students may bring their own projects. Supply list sent. Prerequisite: Crocheting 101 or equivalent experience. CRFT:724 | $49 552Tu 7pm-9pm Anne Frese Sept. 11-Sept. 25 Florissant Valley-Soc. Sci., 105 452W 6:30pm-8:30pm Carletta Kemp Oct. 31-Nov. 14 Forest Park-G Tower, 115 730Th 7pm-9pm Tammy Smith Oct. 18-Nov. 1 Mehlville H.S., 210 Crocheting Granny Squares Learn to make the traditional granny square. This crochet stitch can be made into square that are pieced together to make clothing, pillows or even a big blanket. A versatile form to learn. This class is for people who know basic crochet stitches and are looking to move forward to more exciting projects. Must be comfortable with double crochet stitch or have taken Crocheting 101. Supply list sent. CRFT:726 | $29 550M 6:30pm-8:30pm Oct. 8 450M 6:30pm-8:30pm Nov. 12 Carletta Kemp Florissant Valley-TC, 109 Carletta Kemp Forest Park-G Tower, 115 Crocheting with Plarn We all have them, those plastic bags from the grocery store. Making plastic bag yarn, or �plarn’, is a great way to repurpose these bags that would otherwise take over 1000 years to decompose in a landfill. Learn to make plarn and then create a quick crocheted cuff or choker with your new Plarn. Students will bring their own bags to work with (at least 20) and a crochet needle. Prerequisite: Crocheting 101 or equivalent experience. Supply list sent. Make One and Take One: Crochet for Charity Intermediate Metalsmithing Techniques for Jewelry Spend a few hours working with friends to make two colorful and cozy adult hats for a good cause. One hat will be donated to St. Patrick’s Center for those in need. The second will be for you. Class will emphasize reading with a pattern, increasing, and how to start and finish a completed piece. Start off making a hat for charity and take one home yourself. Prerequisite: Crocheting 101 or equivalent experience. Supply list sent. In this course, we will learn basics in etching metal. We will cover hand drawn techniques as well as photo etching. We will also learn basic torch-fired enamel on metal, contemporary techniques such as using Prismacolor pencils to color metal, simple metal leafing, and oxidation. Some very basic types of patinas will also be discussed. Prerequisite: Basic Metalsmithing Techniques for Jewelry or equivalent experience. Class syllabus sent. CRFT:726 | $45 P01W 6pm-8pm Oct. 3-Oct. 17 Thi Miller Nottingham School Stained Glass: Beginning Construct a basic leaded window and try copper foil technique. Students must use a design chosen from the studio’s selection of beginner patterns. Materials are additional and cost approximately $35. Call studio at 314-772-2611 for more information about the project. Bring lunch. CRFT:736 | $109 P01Sa 10am-3:30pm Sept. 8-Sept. 22 Preston Art Glass CRFT:726 | $35 451M 6:30pm-8:30pm Oct. 15-Oct. 22 553M 6:30pm-8:30pm Nov. 5 Carletta Kemp Florissant Valley-TC, 109 Make It and Take It: Winter Cowl A quick and easy project that you can make and take home. Wear this convertible piece around the neck as a chunky collar or pull it up over your head like a hood-either way, it will keep you wonderfully warm in style. Prerequisite: Crocheting 101 or equivalent experience. Supply list sent. CRFT:724 | $29 554Tu 6:30pm-8:30pm Nov. 13 Carletta Kemp Florissant Valley-TC, 109 Make It and Take It: Retro Stripe Man’s Hat A quick and easy project that you can make and take home. Come for one night to create a cozy hat for yourself or for a gift. Retro stripes make this hat look great. It will be a perfect way to keep out the winter winds. Prerequisite: Crocheting 101 or equivalent experience. Supply list sent. CRFT:724 | $29 550M 6:30pm-8:30pm Sept. 24 Carletta Kemp Florissant Valley-TC, 109 Elizabeth Krinsky Meramec-Hum. East, 131 Basic Wire Wrap No other jewelry class can match this quick, easy way to wire wrap. Get tons of tips and tricks on how to apply hammered wire to stone and to work with metal. Fee includes use of necessary tools. Supplies for project must be purchased from DEEsigns. Supplies are extra and will cost approximately $25. Photos of similar projects are available at the Meramec Continuing Education office. Students may bring safety and magnifying glasses for personal use. M01Th 6pm-9pm Sept. 27 M02W 6pm-9pm Oct. 3 M03Th 6pm-9pm Oct. 4 Make It and Take It: Potato Chip Scarf CRFT:724 | $29 681Sa 9am-12pm Oct. 27–Dec. 15 CRFT:753 | $45 Carletta Kemp Forest Park-G Tower, 115 Funny name, cute scarf. A quick and easy project that you can make and take home the same day. Crocheting a potato chip scarf is just like eating potato chips, you can’t make just one. Make a bunch for holiday gifts but keep one for yourself. Prerequisite: Crocheting 101 or equivalent experience. Supply list sent. CRFT:753 | $219 DEEsigns Studio DEEsigns Studio DEEsigns Studio Advanced Wire Wrap Make a Stained Glass Lamp In this class you will make a small Tiffany-style lamp (copper foil). The Tiffany style of design began in 1848 when Louis Comfort Tiffany was born in New York to a manufacturer of fine jewelry. Tiffany lamps have been seen in homes since their introduction in 1879 and have always evoked the mode and elegance of the Victorian and Art Nouveau eras. It is necessary to have good glass cutting skills for this class. You must also be willing to work at home cutting class between classes in order to complete your lamp in the time allotted for the class. Please come to the studio one week before class to choose your pattern. Materials are additional and cost approximately $95. Call the studio at 314-772-2611 for information about the project. CRFT:736 | $119 P02Sa 1pm-3pm Sept. 29-Nov. 17 Preston Art Glass Basic Metalsmithing Techniques for Jewelry Learn the fundamental metalsmithing techniques for making jewelry. Basic metal forming skills: sawing, forming and shaping, filing, sanding, soldering and polishing will be taught. We will be make two finished pieces-a cuff bracelet and a pendant with a simple stone setting. This is a beginning level class. What will be learned are the basic building blocks needed for jewelry design. No experience necessary. Tools and metal supplied in class fee. Class syllabus sent. CRFT:753 | $219 680Sa 9am-12pm Sept. 8–Oct. 20 Elizabeth Krinsky Meramec-Hum. East, 131 4 Craft a sterling silver bracelet (and earrings, if time permits.) You choose the stones. Learn to make consistent, clean, professional loops and techniques applying hammered wire to stone. You’ll find something new even if your have taken our other wire wrap classes. Prerequisite: Basic Wire Wrap class. Fee includes use of necessary tools. Supplies for project must be purchased from DEEsigns. Supplies are extra and will cost approximately $25. Photos of similar projects are available at the Meramec Continuing Education office. Students may bring safety and magnifying glasses for personal use. CRFT:753 | $45 M04Th 6pm-9pm Oct. 11 DEEsigns Studio Gemology 101: Diamond Essentials Fall Holiday Crafts and Cards Candle Making for Fun and Profit How do gems form and why do they shine? What determines value? How can you spot a simulant or synthetic? What gems are best for jewelry and why? How are they cut and polished? Learn about the wide variety of gemstones available, the four “C”s of diamond grading (color, cut, clarity and carat weight) and the effect each has on the beauty and value of diamonds. Make and decorate distinctive gift favors for fall holidays and Christmas. After learning how to make them, you could even try this as a business.Put together and take home extraordinary Halloween treats, a Thanksgiving craft, a notebook and a unique Christmas gift card holder. Fee includes most materials. Supply list sent. Last day to enroll or drop class is 10/5. No refunds after 10/5. Discover candle making and how to profit from this craft. Make one votive candle and take home molds, wax, wicks, fragrance and putty for a 3” x 3” candle. Have fun in an educational, hands-on class. Fee includes all materials. Half hour lunch break-bring a sack lunch. Wear closed-toed shoes, old clothes and long-sleeved shirt for protection against wax splashes. S01W 7pm-9pm Sept. 26-Oct. 17 SD3Sa 9am-12pm Oct. 13 681Sa 9:30am-1:30pm Thomas Fortenberry Oct. 20 Meramec-Science West, 104 930Sa 9:30am-1:30pm Thomas Fortenberry Sept. 22 Thomas Dunn Mem. Ctr CRFT:753 | $69 Stacy Minden SCEUC Gemology 102: Colored Stones and Pearls Discover the unique qualities of a dazzling array of colored gemstones and pearls. Pearls are categorized as organic gem material and are amongst the oldest of precious gems. Learn about the wide variety of available gemstones and pearls and the effect each has on beauty, rarity and value. CRFT:753 | $69 S02W 7pm-9pm Oct. 24-Nov. 14 Stacy Minden SCEUC Resin Casting Jewelry Workshop Learn the basic steps for making beautiful jewelry by creating tiny collage assemblages inside metal frames, and then cast your creation in a durable, fast-drying hard-cure resin. Project examples are on display at the Meramec Continuing Education office. CRFT:753 | $39 480Sa 10am-1pm Nov. 3 650Tu 6pm-9pm Nov. 13 Jennifer Bradford Thomas Dunn Mem. Ctr Jennifer Bradford Kirkwood Sr. H.S., SA 1 Pinterest Holiday Ideas: Gift Tags Explore a hot new Website for all of your personal interests. Search for holiday home and craft ideas, see what your friends are excited about on Pinterest, and gather inspiration for our gift tag project. Spend one hour in computer instruction and then one hour creating crafts. Leave class with a variety of cute tags and a new favorite Website. Deadline to enroll is 9/21. No refunds after 9/21. CRFT:762 | $25 SD1Sa 9am-11am Sept. 29 Patti Bossi SCEUC, 101 Crafty Christmas Cards Join us once a month to start your holiday crafting early to make your own Christmas cards. Each month you will create five cards using different stamping techniques. Ending in November you will have a total of 15 handcrafted unique Christmas cards to use for the holidays.Fee includes most materials. Supply list sent. Last day to enroll or withdraw from this class is 9/7. No refunds after 9/7. CRFT:762 | $45 SD2Sa 10am-12pm Patti Bossi Sept. 22 SCEUC, 100 Sa 10am-12pm Oct. 20 SCEUC, 100 Sa 10am-12pm Nov. 10 SCEUC, 100 CRFT:762 | $35 Patti Bossi SCEUC, 100 Accordion Holiday Scrapbook Join us to make this one-of-a-kind accordion holiday scrapbook. This scrapbook would make a perfect holiday gift or turn it into a brag book. This book is fun to put together and will be designed with seasonal scrapbook paper and cardstock. No need to bring your pictures, you can decide what to put in it later. We will supply all the paper and embellishments you need to craft this book, all you need to bring is adhesive and scissors. It will make a great conversation piece and is the perfect size to put in your purse and show your friends and family CRFT:762 | $29 S01Sa 9am-12pm Nov. 17 Patti Bossi SCEUC, 102 Miniature Marvels: Old Fashioned Schoolhouse Students will make a miniature scene (scale one inch to one foot) with the appearance and memories of a one-room schoolhouse. Bring a bottle of tacky glue, sandpaper, small paint brush, tweezers and a box to take the project home. CRFT:762 | $29 5D1Sa 9am-12pm Oct. 6 Carole Weusthoff Florissant Valley-Eng. Bldg, 160 Basic Soap Crafting for Fun and Profit Come and learn the art of soap crafting. In this hands-on class, you’ll start with a pre-made glycerin soap base and then melt, mix, add color and scent with essential oils or fragrance oils to make your own unique soap. After learning how to craft your own soaps using melt and pour soap bases, see how you can package and label your soaps for gifts or for sale. Supply list sent. Class is hands-on. CRFT:765 | $29 680Sa 9am-11:30am Oct. 20 Sa 9am-11:30am Nov. 3 Yvonne Von Der Ahe Meramec-Soc. Sci., 105 Yvonne Von Der Ahe Wildwood Art Annex Henna 101: The Natural Art of Henna Do you enjoy the ancient art and traditions of henna? We will discuss the science of henna and how it works and the history, tradition and use of the art form. Make your own henna paste and cone applicator. Learn about aftercare, tips and troubleshooting. Instructor will supply some basic designs for practice. Supplies included in fee. CRFT:765 | $19 P01Tu 6:30pm-8:30pm Sept. 25 P02W 6:30pm-8:30pm Oct. 24 Deanna Nash Nottingham School Deanna Nash Nottingham School 5 CRFT:765 | $45 Bows Like A Pro Make perfect bows using florist techniques. Tie a dozen bows in various widths and textures to use for gifts or your own floral arrangements. Fee includes materials. CRFT:765 | $29 770W 7pm-9pm Nov. 14 Christine Knipp Hixson Middle School, 114 Terrariums: Craft a Garden Under Glass Terrariums are a beautiful, low-maintenance way to add some living greenery to your home. In this workshop, you will create your very own moss-based “toadstool” terrarium while learning about appropriate plant species, props, soil requirements and care instructions. Class can be messy-dress appropriately. Fee includes most materials. Student needs to bring a jar that is approximately quart sized and clear glass that they wish to use for their terrarium structure. Jar can be any shape but needs to include a lid and be label free. CRFT:765 | $35 931Sa 10am-12pm Sept. 15 682Sa 10am-12pm Oct. 27 Holly Schroeder Thomas Dunn Mem. 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