Change is inevitable, I guess, but that doesn't mean I have to like it. CraftArtEdu is closing. As of this posting, they've already stopped selling classes. Not to worry, though, the folks there aren't leaving you hanging if you have already purchased classes. Your classes will still be available to you (all the details are here). I have really enjoyed working with Donna and Vernon and the gang and I'm going to miss them all.
Several of my favorite designs have been available only as online classes through CraftArtEdu. I will be working on converting them to tutorials and listing them in my Etsy shop, but it's going to be a process. The CraftArtEdu platform allowed me to use voice-over narration as well as video in my classes which I really liked. With Etsy I will have to rely on only the still photos and written instructions. Good thing I take lots and lots of photos!
The first class I tackled as the Micro Macrame Wrap Bracelet. I love this one! I designed it as a fun way to learn five different macrame knots and the bonus is that you end up with a bracelet! The instructions are written for someone who hasn't ever done macrame before with over 70 pictures and 19 pages in the tutorial. I also have videos on the blog (here) in case you need a little more help on any of the knots. The new downloadable tutorial is available in my Etsy shop (KnotJustMacrame.etsy.com) here: Micro Macrame Wrap Bracelet.
To make it easier for beginners who don't want to have to shop around for the right materials or for people who just like to have coordinating beads and cord all picked out for them, I do offer materials kits to go along with the Micro Macrame Wrap Bracelet Tutorial. There is a whole section of them here. I have twenty different kits listed right now with a nice variety of colors. There are even a couple of the peacock kits to make this bracelet:
I have a thing for handmade ceramic Kazuri beads, so you'll also find a lot of the kits that feature them:
And the only thing better than that (in my humble opinion) is a kit with Kazuri beads AND elephants:
Did you see that elephant clasp? How cute is that!? And just to prove to you that I can work with some warmer colors:
Working with CraftArtEdu was a very positive experience for me and I learned a lot working with the professionals there. I will miss it greatly but if there's one thing I've figured out it's that you never know what life has in store for you around the next corner. Whatever it is, I'll see you there!
Sherri, you are amazing and to be able to convert all the tutorials over so that no one will loose anything. I am just in awe. Thank you for everything that you do.
ReplyDeleteI'm kinda sorry to see it go too, but happy that I'll still be able to get my favorite CraftArtEdu artists designs through your Etsy shop! Thanks!
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