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    Home»Web Content»Blog»Beaded Pouch Workshop with Yonavea Hawkins

    Beaded Pouch Workshop with Yonavea Hawkins

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    By FAAM Staff on August 23, 2018 Blog, Web Content

    WHAT: Beaded pouch workshop with Caddo-Delaware beadwork artist Yonavea Hawkins. Participants will sew a deer-hide pouch necklace, approximately three-by-two inches, and embellish with beadwork.

    WHERE: FAAM Offices, 1005 N. Flood Avenue, Suite 100, Norman, OK

    WHEN: This Sunday, August 26, 1:00–5:00 pm

    WHO: Anyone age 12 or up, 12 student limit. No previous experience required.

    WHY: To create art, celebrate culture, and have fun!

    HOW MUCH: $25 per participant. This cost will include instruction and all your needed supplies: hide, thread, wax, sinew, and beads.

    THIS CLASS IS NOW FULL! Obviously, there is a lot of interest so we more workshops in the future. Email us with any questions or comments.

     

    Beadwork image courtesy of Precosia Ornela.

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