Monday, March 15, 2021
Make a Wire Wrapped Bracelet
Ozark Folk Center State Park
What to know
Learn to make a beautiful sterling silver and gold-filled wire bracelet with the fine wire wrapping! All materials are provided. Tools are also furnished but if you have your own feel free to bring them. This class requires some hand strength. If you need glasses to see close please bring them.
Registration fee is $22. Class cost of $100 includes materials and is due directly to Linda at the beginning of class.
About your instructors: Linda and Charles Widmer
From the humblest of beginnings came the elegance and beauty that is Widmer’s Jewelry Shop in the Ozark Folk Center craft village.
Charles and Linda have worked together carving for many years and developed a name and a following. They have carvings in collections around the world. Probably the best known of their carvings is the larger-than-life eagle that they did the winter of ’84-’85 for past-President Jimmy Carter’s Library at Emory University in Atlanta. She did the finer detail work, while he did the heavier cuts.
Registration fee is $22. Class cost of $100 includes materials and is due directly to Linda at the beginning of class.
NOTE: Classes may be canceled at any time due to Covid-19. Please, call (870) 269-3854 prior to traveling to confirm your class. A full refund will be issued if your workshop is canceled.
Lodging is available in the park at The Cabins at Dry Creek, our newly remodeled duplex-style hotel rooms. There is a Folk School discount for students booking more than 3 days. Call the Cabins office at 800-264-3655 to book with the discount. To book rooms for less than three days, click here.About your instructors: Linda and Charles Widmer
From the humblest of beginnings came the elegance and beauty that is Widmer’s Jewelry Shop in the Ozark Folk Center craft village.
Charles and Linda have worked together carving for many years and developed a name and a following. They have carvings in collections around the world. Probably the best known of their carvings is the larger-than-life eagle that they did the winter of ’84-’85 for past-President Jimmy Carter’s Library at Emory University in Atlanta. She did the finer detail work, while he did the heavier cuts.
Charles and Linda work well as a team, both in the shop and teaching. They teach wire-wrapped jewelry classes several times a year at the Folk Center.
1032 Park Avenue
Mountain View, AR 72560