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Attention Milwaukee-area chainmaillers!

Rebeca is looking for an assistant for one of her sold-out classes at the Bead&Button Show.  The class is for her Tapered Mobius necklace.  It is an intermediate level class so we are looking for someone who works at an upper-intermediate or advanced level.  Date, time and location for the class is as follows:

Tapered Mobius NecklaceTapered Mobius Necklace
3 hours
Sunday, June 3, 2012
7:00pm-10:00pm  

Frontier Airlines Center
Milwaukee, WI

It is a paying gig!  If you are interested, please contact jobs@bluebuddhaboutique.com. Be sure to outline your qualifications (previous teaching experience in any field is preferred, but not required).  Attach images or include links to your chainmaille work. At least one image should be close enough to show your craftsmanship (the quality of your closures, etc).

If you are selected, you must be able to provide your own transportation to the class (so you don’t have to be from Milwaukee, but it certainly helps!).  You will also receive a free kit in the colors of your choosing, to make the project well in advance of class. You’ll also need to meet with Rebeca (a phone call or Skype conversation is perfectly fine) to review the class outline and go over common troubleshooting issues.

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We are proud to announce that Rebeca’s Coiled Crystals project is in the most recent issue of the German magazine Perlen Poesie (pg66). As some of you may know, Rebeca fell in love with Germany years ago, returned a few years later to backpack around Europe, eventually wound up living in Germany for a year, and made a return visit in 2010. (And yes, she does speak German!)  It’s very exciting that her project is appearing in an international magazine but even more special that it’s a German magazine.  We won’t be selling the magazine but if you are interested in a copy (or know anyone in Germany who would be) you can purchase it here.

FYI – Perlen Poesie puts out a beautiful publication – closer to a book than a magazine in quality.




For those of us here in the US, Rebeca will be teaching her Coiled Crystals project at the Bead&Button Show – learn more by visiting the 2011 Bead&Button classes page on our website.




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Rebeca’s recent trip to Arizona was great!  She got to meet and teach a bunch of lovely people and definitely created some more chainmaille addicts in the process!  Here are a few pictures from her trip.  Visit our page on facebook to see all of them.


Jeanne Jerousek–McAninch, author of Chain Making Link by Link.  She helped organize Rebeca’s classes in Tucson on behalf of the Arizona Designer Craftsmen.  This is Rebeca holding Jeanne’s book and Jeanne holding Rebeca’s outside A Beacoup Conge Beads in Tucson AZ.! You can purchase Jeanne’s book through Rio Grande or Spiderchain.com


Students making the Coiled Crystals Bracelet, a brand new project by Rebeca.  She’ll also be teaching it at Bead&Button 2011.  This class was held at A Beaucoup Conge Beads in Tucson, AZ.


Students working on the Zig Zag Lancelot bracelet.   This class was held at A Beaucoup Conge Beads in Tucson, AZ.


Students in the Crystal Ring Byzantine class, at the Swarovski Elements: Create Your Style show in Tucson, AZ.

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Feb/11

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Adventures of B3!

Even though many folks around us here in Chicago are in full, post-holiday hibernation mode, we’re not letting the weather scare us away from venturing out to get our weave on with you folks.  Check out what we’ve been up to the past couple weeks!


At the end of January, B3′s Kat Wisniewski had the great pleasure of teaching a workshop at the Chicago Craft Social. This event, which features crafts of all kinds, happens a couple times a year here in Chicago and the event on January 22nd was, in Kat’s words, “insanely busy for us.”  Insanely busy also means hugely successful as people clamored to make the Japanese Cross Earrings from CHAINED for the entire 3 hours of the event.

Kat actually said some people waited for almost 2 hours just to be able to sit at her little 5 foot table (a tight fit for the 6 crafters we were able to squeeze around it at a time!)  While Kat was rightfully exhausted at the end of the event, she was thrilled that everyone was so excited about the project and that she was able to introduce B3′s unique take on the art of chainmaille to so many folks.  (More pictures to come from this event – stay tuned!)

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On the same day in another part of the state, Rebeca had a super-successful book-signing at A Beadtiful Thing in Aurora, IL. Lot’s of folks came out to have their book signed by Rebeca (seen right with ABT store owner, Karen), enjoy refreshments, and shop for CHAINED kits.  Preceding the signing, Rebeca piloted a new advanced project tutorial for her Beaded Fire Wyrm design (shown left).  Students (shown below) were challenged by the project but left with smiles on their faces as they learned to create this beautiful weave.  Rebeca will use her experience teaching the project to perfect the tutorial which will be released by B3 in the coming months.




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Not long after this very busy B3 day, Rebeca was boarding a plane to LA to attend the Craft & Hobby Association’s Winter Conference and Trade Show where B3 was honored as an Innovative Retailer. Rebeca spent a couple days checking out the conference and trade show and even ran into some folks from home.  Lindsay Obermeyer, a fellow Chicago Craft Mafia member, had booth in the artist’s Licensing and Design section and B3 designer & teacher and founder of Kali Butterfly, Vanessa Walilko was there as the winner of the CHA Fashion Fever contest this summer.



B3 was considered along with 4 other retailers for the top honor of 2011′s Most Innovative Retailer at last night’s Moonlight Mixer event and while we didn’t win, Rebeca still had a great time rubbing elbows with some “celebs” at the event *grin*.

Now Rebeca is off to Arizona to teach a few classes and have another book-signing before she heads back here to snowy Chicago.  How did she manage to plan to be somewhere sunny while we’re bracing for what could be the worst blizzard in Chicago’s history?  Let’s just chalk it up to chainmailler’s intuition.

Want to take Rebeca’s classes in Arizona?  Registration is still open.  Sign up today!

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CALLING ALL ARIZONANS & ANYONE ATTENDING THE GEM & MINERAL SHOW!

Rebeca will be heading your way February 2-5 and you have 4 great chances to meet and learn from her.


She will start the week at the Create Your Style Show on February 2nd.  Create Your Style highlights jewelry artists of all kinds who integrate SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS into their work for added sparkle and allure.   Rebeca will be teaching her Crystal Ring Byzantine bracelet project which was featured on the cover of Wirework 2010. This beginning level project uses SWAROVSKI cosmic rings to elevate the well-known byzantine weave to a new level.


From there, Rebeca will head to A Beaucoup Congé Beads in Tucson to teach two more classes.  She will be teaching her beginning level Coiled Crystals project as well as her intermediate level Zig-Zag Lancelot project.  Visit the Tucson class page for additional details and to register.  Spots are limited so sign-up today!


Finally, Rebeca will finish her visit to Arizona with a CHAINED book-signing also at A Beaucoup Congé Beads.  Join her on Saturday, February 5th from 2:30-4:30pm for your chance to buy the book, meet the author, and enjoy refreshments.  As an added bonus, the first 30 guests will receive a free Arizona Designer Craftsmen tote bag!

We sincerely hope all you Arizonan weavers can come out and say hello at one or more of these events.  It’s so rare we get to meet folks face to face (although we are hoping to expand our travels in the coming years) and it’s always a blast when we get our weave on with you!  For more information and to register for any of the classes mentioned above, please visit the Tucson class page.

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