About a month before I opened the new shop I had a surprise visitor.

It was a Saturday. My work crew, and I were busy putting together the large unit that would become the display area for strands, and open bins. Construction was moving right along, until one of my neighbors (an aesthetician) requested we stop until after she’d finished with a late afternoon appointment.

Imagine my surprise when a relaxed, and fresh faced Lynnette stepped into the shop after her appointment! I was so excited to see her, get caught up, and of course ask her if she might consider teaching for me once again. She agreed, and after the shop was opened brought some wonderful examples for classes.

Lynnette’s beadwork is relaxed and playful. When admiring it, I can see how it reflects the person who created it. There is a great deal of skill behind the artist. It shows someone who wants to know how to do something well, then take the skill and make it all her own.

With a basic knowledge of wire working Lynnette will teach you several exciting wire techniques. Whimsical, and colorful this one-of-a-kind bracelet is a fun addition to your jewelry wardrobe. You’ll learn herringbone, bead caging, and wrapping, along with several connectors. Bring beads of any size or shape. We’ll provide the wire, and tools. This class is scheduled for Thursday, March 24th from 6:30-8:30. The fee is $30.00. There is still space available. You can register online, or by calling 541.690.1376.


Dancing Beads:: We’ve just met, and are at a point in our conversation when you describe who you are. So, who are you?
Lynnette:: I am a Medical Professional with a great love of art and creativity.

Dancing Beads:: When talking to others, how do you describe your bead art? Lynnette:: Whimsical, fun, free, random.

Dancing Beads:: In what ways does your beadwork reflect your personality?
Lynnette:: Hopefully the same way…..I hope I am whimsical, fun, free, and I would replace random, with kind 🙂

Dancing Beads:: On average, how many hours per week do you devote to your bead passions?
Lynnette:: In a perfect world… 20 hours a week. In a not so perfect world… 5-10 hours.

Dancing Beads:: Any beading weaknesses?
Lynnette:: I struggle to follow a pattern, even worse to write instructions for a pattern!

Dancing Beads:: What do you like about teaching beading classes?
Lynnette:: I love the variety of people, the skills, the creativity and the absolute love of the art.

Dancing Beads:: Where do you bead? Do you have a special place?
Lynnette:: I have my special Beady Armoire…but I usually carry it about with me.

Dancing Beads:: Just for fun… what is your favorite…

  • Dessert:: baklava
  • Piece of clothing:: Converse All Star tennis shoes
  • Movie:: Waiting for Guffman
  • Vacation spot:: I miss my family in Minnesota…but my favorite spot would probably be somewhere in Arizona
  • Color:: purple, orange
  • City:: Minneapolis or Portland
  • Musical Style:: Anything but “bee-bonk” jazz that I cannot follow!
  • Holiday:: Halloween (it is near my birthday and there is usually a Masquerade Ball!)


One of the things I requested from everyone when I sent out the interview questions was a recent picture. Talk about a camera shy group. I’ve had to resort to finding images on Facebook to share with everyone.

This picture of Lynnette made me smile! I wonder if the world looked prettier through the filter of champagne.

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