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Ooh La La v $25 Sunday, September 2 (10am-12pm) If you have never done beadwork before and your skill has only involved stringing, this is the project for you. With no prior experience, you’ll be able to make this charming bracelet. You’ll learn how to make the main Ooh La La beaded bead plus create a finished strung bracelet. Make two more and you’ll have a wonderful pair of matching earrings! All skill levels welcome. Materials list. by Sheilah Cleary Diagonal Peyote Tube Bracelet v $35 Saturday, September 1 (2-5pm) OR Saturday, October 20 (10am-1pm) Now that you’ve mastered the peyote stitch, take it a step further and learn a diagonal peyote technique while creating this striped tubular bracelet. Cap it off with a clean bead cone and a toggle clasp. Previous peyote stitch experience is required. Materials list. by Yvette McCollum Moon Magic v $35 Saturday, September 1 (10am-1pm) OR Sunday, October 28 (10am-1pm) We will be making a beautiful wire wrapped tree with sterling silver wire to wear as a pendant. Pre- vious fine wire wrapping experience is required. Materials list. by Rachel Na Fri, September 7 (10a-1p) OR Sat, September 8 (10a-1p) Students will weave rings into a pattern that is reminiscent of grapes in a vineyard. This triple decker design has a centerpiece that is easier woven in two-tone but ad- vanced maillers should be fine with a one- tone bracelet. Required kits are available in heavy and light weight versions and also in one-tone and two-tone options. Intermedi- ate chainmaille experience is required. Sun, September 9 (10a-1p) This stylized “Eye of Ra” design incorpo- rates three graduated colors of SuperDuo beads that radiate from a center eye bead. It is a nice study in directional bead weaving and a seamless joining technique. Students will learn how to size their brace- let for a perfect fit and will be given bonus instruction on making a matching ring. Basic bead weaving experience is required. Materials list. Fri, September 7 (2-5p) OR Sat, September 8 (2-5p) This dramatic ring-in-ring chainmaille bracelet is deceptively easy to make and uses a few simple techniques that makes it an absolute joy to weave. I’m in love with the heavier version but if you find it intim- idating, you’re welcome to make the lighter version that is equally awesome! Required kits are available in one-tone and two-tone options. Basic chainmaille experience is required. Sun, September 9 (2-5p) Another adorable Czech two-hole bead is born and we will be using it to create this cute floral themed bracelet. Learn to use the Paisley Duo beads that are two-sided and have two-holes to be creative with. This design will capture a chaton crystal in the center of each flower, using a simple and quick bezeling technique that is sure to surprise you. Finish with SuperDuo beads to form a functional hinge-style connection. Basic bead weaving experience is required. Lampwork & Wire Wrap Cuff v $35 Sunday, September 2 (1-4pm) OR Sunday, October 28 (2-5pm) Begin by choosing a unique Lampwork lentil bead and create this beautiful, flowing and sturdy wire cuff. Keep it simple or embellish with crystals and metal beads for a personal touch. Lots of options available from this simple design. Moderate hand strength is required. Materials list. by Sallie Licata September - October 2018 Urban Chic Earrings v $25 Tuesday, September 4 (6-8pm) Play up or play down the drama with these earrings. Gemstone rondelles elevate these pretty little earrings into a special pair or make them with size 4 or 6 seed beads for a more economical option. Any bead will do as long as it fits the width. Learn to use a jig for a lickety-split and perfectly shaped earring every time. Bonus instruction includes ear wires and patina. All skill levels welcome. Materials list. by Kat Clark Marnja Earrings v $25 Tuesday, September 4 (2-4pm) Sinuous turns of wire with the embellishment of pearls and gemstones make for a beautiful and deli- cate pair of earrings. Wire working, setting stones, and embellishing with wire wraps are the main techniques in this class. Experienced students can expect to make at least two pairs. Includes bonus ear wire instructions. Previous wire working experi- ence is helpful but not required. Materials list. by Kat Clark Photo by KAT CLARK Photo by KAT CLARK Vineyards • $ 55 King’s Weave • $ 55 Eye of Ra • $ 55 Paisley Petals • $ 55 GUEST INSTRUCTOR WENDY REMMERS

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Page 1: September - October 2018 · Fast & Easy Ring v $25 Wednesday, September 12 (2-4pm) This ring is just as the name says...it’s fast and easy and a real doozy using a Druzy or a fabulous

Ooh La La v $25 Sunday, September 2 (10am-12pm)

If you have never done beadwork before and your skill has only involved stringing, this is the project for you. With no prior experience, you’ll be able to make this charming bracelet. You’ll learn how to make the main Ooh La La beaded bead plus create a finished strung bracelet. Make two more and you’ll have a wonderful pair of matching earrings! All skill levels welcome. Materials list.by Sheilah Cleary

Diagonal Peyote Tube Bracelet v $35 Saturday, September 1 (2-5pm) OR Saturday, October 20 (10am-1pm)

Now that you’ve mastered the peyote stitch, take it a step further and learn a diagonal peyote technique while creating this striped tubular bracelet. Cap it off with a clean bead cone and a toggle clasp. Previous peyote stitch experience is required. Materials list.

by Yvette McCollum

Moon Magic v $35 Saturday, September 1 (10am-1pm) OR Sunday, October 28 (10am-1pm)

We will be making a beautiful wire wrapped tree with sterling silver wire to wear as a pendant. Pre-vious fine wire wrapping experience is required. Materials list.

by Rachel Na

Fri, September 7 (10a-1p) ORSat, September 8 (10a-1p)Students will weave rings into a pattern that is reminiscent of grapes in a vineyard. This triple decker design has a centerpiece that is easier woven in two-tone but ad-vanced maillers should be fine with a one-tone bracelet. Required kits are available in heavy and light weight versions and also in one-tone and two-tone options. Intermedi-ate chainmaille experience is required.

Sun, September 9 (10a-1p) This stylized “Eye of Ra” design incorpo-rates three graduated colors of SuperDuo beads that radiate from a center eye bead. It is a nice study in directional bead weaving and a seamless joining technique. Students will learn how to size their brace-let for a perfect fit and will be given bonus instruction on making a matching ring. Basic bead weaving experience is required. Materials list.

Fri, September 7 (2-5p) ORSat, September 8 (2-5p)This dramatic ring-in-ring chainmaille bracelet is deceptively easy to make and uses a few simple techniques that makes it an absolute joy to weave. I’m in love with the heavier version but if you find it intim-idating, you’re welcome to make the lighter version that is equally awesome! Required kits are available in one-tone and two-tone options. Basic chainmaille experience is required.

Sun, September 9 (2-5p) Another adorable Czech two-hole bead is born and we will be using it to create this cute floral themed bracelet. Learn to use the Paisley Duo beads that are two-sided and have two-holes to be creative with. This design will capture a chaton crystal in the center of each flower, using a simple and quick bezeling technique that is sure to surprise you. Finish with SuperDuo beads to form a functional hinge-style connection. Basic bead weaving experience is required.

Lampwork & Wire Wrap Cuff v $35 Sunday, September 2 (1-4pm) OR Sunday, October 28 (2-5pm)

Begin by choosing a unique Lampwork lentil bead and create this beautiful, flowing and sturdy wire cuff. Keep it simple or embellish with crystals and metal beads for a personal touch. Lots of options available from this simple design. Moderate hand strength is required. Materials list.

by Sallie Licata

September - October 2018

Urban Chic Earrings v $25 Tuesday, September 4 (6-8pm)

Play up or play down the drama with these earrings. Gemstone rondelles elevate these pretty little earrings into a special pair or make them with size 4 or 6 seed beads for a more economical option. Any bead will do as long as it fits the width. Learn to use a jig for a lickety-split and perfectly shaped earring every time. Bonus instruction includes ear wires and patina. All skill levels welcome. Materials list.by Kat Clark

Marnja Earrings v $25 Tuesday, September 4 (2-4pm)

Sinuous turns of wire with the embellishment of pearls and gemstones make for a beautiful and deli-cate pair of earrings. Wire working, setting stones, and embellishing with wire wraps are the main techniques in this class. Experienced students can expect to make at least two pairs. Includes bonus ear wire instructions. Previous wire working experi-ence is helpful but not required. Materials list.by Kat Clark

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Vineyards • $55 King’s Weave • $55 Eye of Ra • $55 Paisley Petals • $55

GUEST INSTRUCTOR WENDY REMMERS

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Fast & Easy Ring v $25 Wednesday, September 12 (2-4pm)

This ring is just as the name says...it’s fast and easy and a real doozy using a Druzy or a fabulous crystal or flat stone. Learn to shape pretty pattern wire to form the ring shank to fit your stone. Cold con-nection for an eco-friendly footprint, you can easily make 2 to 3 rings in a class. Hammering experience is a plus, but not required. Materials list.

by Kat Clark

One Tribe Shield Earrings v $35 Wednesday, September 12 (6-9pm)

A third in a series of Tribal Shield earrings, One Tribe is a nod to humanity. Students will learn a lot of techniques with these earrings. Basic fabrication, metal stamping, wire working, cold forming, and patina. Bonus instructions includes making ear wires. Previous metal working experience is helpful but not required. Materials list.

by Kat Clark

“Agate” Dream Catcher Pendant v $35 Saturday, September 15 (10am-1pm)

Learn to make this beautiful, woven crystal pendant that captures the look of an Agate Geode slice. A pretty Sari Silk ribbon or a simple leather cording is all that is needed to complete this pretty pendant necklace. Students will learn how to manage weaving wire onto an armature. Liver of sulfur patina creates contrast for the wire to “disappear.” Previous wire working experience is helpful but not required. Materials list.

by Kat Clark

Strata Cuff v $35 Saturday, September 15 (2-5pm)

Like the stratified appearance of a canyon, Strata Cuff reveals surprises. A combination of texturing and metal finishing creates the look of reticulation. Intermediate to advanced students will learn to create a pressure clasp, controlled texture, cold patina and metal finishing techniques. Previous fabrication and cold connection experience is required. Materials list.by Kat Clark

All Hallows Eve v $25 Sunday, September 23 (10am-12pm)

Learn how to weave wire into this fun pendant for the finishing touch to your favorite Halloween ensemble that would make Elvira envious! Experience students can expect to make at least two pendants in class, with or without the bead embellishment. All skill levels welcome. Materials list.

by Kat Clark

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Woven Tila Cuff v $45 Sunday, September 23 (1-5pm)

Got Tilas? Learn to weave with wire and use Tila beads for a super cool wire woven cuff. A monochro-matic color theme works well, but complimentary color combos are exciting as well. This is a good project for students that want to up their wire weaving game. Liver of sulfur patina will be offered. Previous wire working experience is helpful but not required. Materials list.by Kat Clark

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BYOP with Yvette v $5 Tuesday, September 18 (6-9pm) OR Wednesday, October 17 (11am-2pm)

Bring Your Own Project (BYOP) is an open beading session where you bring a project that you’ve been working on, or may want to start, and bead in the company of other beaders. Yvette will be there to bead along with everyone and to assist when needed. Much like a friendship circle!

by Yvette McCollum

This & That Wrap v $25 Wednesday, September 26 (12-2pm)

Combine a couple two-hole Czech beads together, including your collection of orphan beads that aren’t enough to make a full project, and create this stylish multi-wrap bracelet that will become your signature bracelet that you want to wear every day. All skill levels welcome. Materials list.

by Yvette McCollum

Monster Mash v $35 Saturday, September 22 (10am-1pm) OR Tuesday, October 9 (6-9pm)

We’re taking all the best and cutest icons of Halloween like black cats, pumpkins, the new moon, and our friendly monster Frankenstein, and putting them into this cool loom woven bracelet. Learn or refine your loom weaving skills and also learn how to read a pattern to create these little cuties. Basic loom weaving experience is helpful but not required. Materials list.

by Jennifer Soltero

Little Glitz v $35 Saturday, September 22 (2-5pm)

Using right angle weave, peyote stitch, and netting, you will be learning how to create this Glitzy fun bracelet. You’ll find yourself wanting to make more for every season or holiday. Right angle weave and basic bead weaving experience is helpful but not required. Materials list.

by Jennifer Soltero

UFOs with Kat v $35 Thursday, September 27 (1-4pm) OR (6-9pm)

UFOs: UnFinished Objects, aka “projects,” that you’re itching to get done. Here’s your opportunity to get your Kat projects completed in this 3-hour class, where she will help you get back on track or refresh you on a technique. Bring any “Kat” project and get them done! Only Kat projects will qualify for this UFO class. Must bring all materials and written instructions to class.by Kat Clark

UFOs with Jennifer v $35 Thursday, September 20 (6-9pm)

UFOs: UnFinished Objects, aka “projects,” that you’re itching to get done. Here’s your opportunity to get your Jennifer projects completed in this 3-hour class, where she will help you get back on track or refresh you on a technique. Bring any “Jennifer” project and get them done! Only Jennifer projects will qualify for this UFO class. Must bring all materials and written instructions to class.

by Jennifer Soltero

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Square Dance Bracelet & Earrings v $35 Saturday, September 29 (2-5pm)

Square Dance Twins is reminiscent of women decked out in their frilly skirts and petticoats, whirling around their dance partners in an old fashion hoedown. This bracelet component is comprised of simple seed beads, Twin or SuperDuo beads, and beautiful crystals arranged in circular patterns and daintily separated by crystal beads all connected together in a right angle weave. All skill levels welcome. Materials list.

by Nancy Sebestyen

Trick or Treat (2-Part Class) v $45 Sunday, September 30 (10am-12pm) AND Thursday, October 4 (6-8pm)

Halloween is for tricks or treats and frights in the night. Students will learn how to use right angle weave to create a fun and charming necklace. Day one will have students create the cat and pendant, and day two will cover the pumpkin and candy corn baubles. Flat and/or dimensional right angle weave experience is required. Materials list.by Jennifer Soltero

Rainbow Catcher v $25 Sunday, October 7 (10am-12pm)

Learn to incorporate ladder stitch and netting stitch to create a delicate colorful bracelet. This is a perfect workshop for any beginner in bead weaving and also for experts wanting to make something fun and fashionable. Basic bead weaving experience is helpful but not required. Materials list.

by Jennifer Soltero

Family Tree v $45 Sunday, September 30 (1-5pm)

Build your own family tree wristlet that evokes symbols of the past, the present, and perhaps the future. Using a unique take on the right angle weave, create beaded connectors that represent your fore-fathers. Branches reach out to connect everything and laddered two-hole tile beads frame it all in to represent unity. Right angle weave experience is required. Materials list.by Jennifer Soltero

Flat Herringbone fs v $25 Thursday, October 11 (11am-2pm)

Also known by the name Ndebele, the herringbone is a very supple and delicate stitch that consist of chevron patterned columns. It starts with a row or two of ladder stitch that serves to anchor the herringbone stitch. It’s a fun and quick weave that will definitely come into play for your future beaded projects. All skill levels welcome. Materials list.

by Yvette McCollum

Saint Petersburg fs v $25 Wednesday, October 10 (12-3pm)

Originating from Russia, the Saint Petersburg stitch appears quite delicate and lacy. It is stitched on a bias and can be adjusted in seed bead count to create shorter or longer fringed segments. It can also be doubled, like in our particular class design, to create this symmetrical and very sturdy strap style bracelet. It is a perfectly simple design to start your beading adventure with. All skill levels welcome. Materials list.

by Yvette McCollum

Chat Noir Earrings v $25 Saturday, October 13 (10am-12pm) OR Thursday, October 25 (11am-1pm)

We will be making these adorable black cat earrings in time for Halloween. You will learn how to shape wire into a cat. Previous wire shaping and wire wrapping experience is required. Materials list.

by Rachel Na

Fortunes Told v $45 Saturday, October 13 (1-5pm)

Fortune telling at its best! Our focus will be cre-ating a cool focal cabochon that depicts your good fortune. You will then encase it and embellish with symbols that are meaningful to you. Additionally, create a cute netted necklace that your pendant will be featured on. Previous netting and peyote stitch experience is required. Materials list.

by Jennifer Soltero

Whirlwind Earrings v $25 Saturday, October 6 (10am-12pm)

Whirlwind Earrings are a fun way to show off long gemstone drops and learn a cool wire trick. Students will focus on handling wire with a common tool and then embellish with tiny crystals or beads. Learning to make your own ear wires is included in the work-shop. Previous wire working experience is helpful but not required. Materials list.

by Kat Clark

Bits and Pieces Bracelet v $45 Saturday, October 6 (1-4pm)

A little bit of this and that, this bracelet is a fun way to use up “onesies” and combine different components. Metal, silk, beads, and patina make for a pretty “boho” piece. Students will learn how to cut and shape metal, texture, hole-punch and work with a special chemical to achieve a green patina on copper. Previous metal working and fabrication bench work is required. Materials list.by Kat Clark

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Seafoam on Marudai v $35 Saturday, September 29 (10am-1pm)

Most students experience the gratification of completing this fabulous bracelet in just a few hours. Starting with marudai set-up students learn the tips and trick that I’ve acquired over a decade of working with this technique. Students discover that the look is completely different depending on the setup. Kumi-himo is the only way to achieve a magnificent result in a short time. Prior kumihimo experience is required. Some prep work is required. Materials list.

by Sheilah Cleary

Captured Sea Treasure v $45 Sunday, October 7 (1-5pm)

The sea holds so many treasures left behind and forgotten. This workshop will go over using tubular netting to create a graduated and layered necklace putting focus on a focal lampwork bead. Peyote stitch and some netting stitch experience is required. Materials list.

by Jennifer Soltero

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Petite Lily Redux v $25 Saturday, October 27 (10a-12pm)

This workshop will go over using netting and wire linking skills to create beaded beads. They’re fun to make and you’ll find yourself making more in an array of colors. These earrings were inspired by stained glass being delicate, reflective, and colorful. Some bead weaving experience is helpful but not required. Materials list.

by Jennifer Soltero

Reign v $45 Saturday, October 27 (1-5pm)

Reminiscent of the reign of Queen Elizabeth, learn how to stitch this beautiful necklace fit for royalty! Students will be using a combination of stitches such as circular peyote, saint petersburg, and netting stitches to make this crystal medallion and beaded collar. Saint Petersburg and peyote stitch experience is required. Materials list.

by Jennifer Soltero

Indian Summer Earrings v $35 Tuesday, October 30 (1-4pm)

Learn to rivet and texture to your heart’s content with this design. Lightweight metal and a few pretty gemstone beads create a big artistic statement that you can wear as earrings, or if you prefer, fashion into a pendant. One design concept equals two different styles in this lesson. Basic metal working experience is helpful but not required. Materials list.by Kat Clark

Chinese Lantern Earrings v $35 Tuesday, October 30 (6-9pm)

Chinese Lantern Earrings is a fun project to learn a few basic fabrication techniques in metal working. Students will learn to make their own textured metal bead caps and then construct multi-layered earrings. Making custom ear wires and a bonus demo in die cutting sheet metal, is included. Previous fabrication experience is helpful but not required. Materials list.by Kat Clark

Jubilance Bracelet v $35 Saturday, October 20 (2-5pm)

This Jubilance Bracelet is made up of candy beads turned into elegance and charm. Candy beads are surrounded by crystals, seed beads, pearls, and SuperDuo beads. All skill levels welcome. Materials list.

by Nancy Sebestyen

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Briolette Bracelet v $25 Sunday, October 14 (10am-12pm)

Learn how to string gemstone briolettes so that they perfectly nest to make this beautiful bracelet. Proper fit, true crimping and french wire finishes the bracelet to make it look like a professional jeweler made it. Embellish the toggle for extra pizazz! All skill levels welcome. Materials list.

by Kat Clark

Moonshadow Ring v $45 Sunday, October 14 (1-4pm)

Moonshadow Ring is the first in a series of Shadow Box designs. Asymmetric placement and mechanical connection make this a beautiful ring. Advanced students will hone their fabrication and cold working skills to complete this design. A demo using a Dremel will be included. Previous sheet metal, die cutting and riveting experience is required. Materials list.by Kat Clark

Ginkgo Pendant Necklace v $35 Sunday, October 21 (10am-1pm)

Zen elegance defines this piece. The graceful shape and curvilinear texture draw the eye to the Ginkgo leaves and are the inspiration for this necklace. Basic fabrication techniques, template use, die-cutting, a bit of wire working, and patina are explored in this class. Previous sheet metal work experience is required. Materials list.by Kat Clark

Gemdrop Earrings v $35 Sunday, October 21 (2-5pm)

Gemdrop Earrings is all about the gems, but just a few gemstone or CZ drops make these earrings elegant. Students will learn to make a specialty component for these earrings and wire wrapped bails for side-drilled gems are the focus of this workshop. Must have hole-punch plier experience. Materials list.

by Kat Clark

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R.A.W. Melons v $35 Wednesday, October 24 (12-3pm)

R.A.W. or Right Angle Weave is one of the basic foundation stitch in beading. Reinforce your R.A.W. skills, or start your journey with these adorable melon shaped beads. Previous right angle weave experience is helpful but not required. Materials list.

by Yvette McCollum

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All Hallows Eve 10a-12pWoven Tila Cuff 1-5p

Eye of Ra 10a-1pPaisley Petals 2-5p

Ooh La La 10a-12pLampwork Wire Cuff 1-4p

BYOP with Yvette 6-9p

Marnja Earrings 2-4pUrban Chic Earrings 6-8p

This & That Wrap 12-2p

Fast & Easy Ring 2-4pOne Tribe Shield Ear 6-9p

UFO w/ Kat 1-4pUFO w/ Kat 6-9p

UFO w/ Jennifer 6-9p

Vineyards 10a-1pKing’s Weave 2-5p

Seafoam on Marudai 10a-1pSquare Dance 2-5p

Monster Mash 10a-1pLittle Glitz 2-5p

Agate Dream Catcher 10a-1pStrata Cuff 2-5p

Vineyards 10a-1pKing’s Weave 2-5p

Moon Magic 10a-1pDiagonal Peyote Brac 2-5p

Moon Magic 10a-1pLampwork Wire Cuff 2-5p

Ginkgo Pendant Nklc 10a-1pGemdrop Earrings 2-5p

Briolette Bracelet 10a-12pMoonshadow Ring 1-4p

Rainbow Catcher 10a-12pCaptured Sea Treasure 1-5p

Trick or Treat Pt 1 10a-12pFamily Tree 1-5p

Indian Summer Ear 1-4pChinese Lantern Ear 6-9p

Monster Mash 6-9p

R.A.W. Melons 12-3p

BYOP w/ Yvette 11a-2p

Saint Petersburg fs 12-3p

Chat Noir Earrings 11a-1p

Flat Herringbone fs 11a-2p

Trick or Treat Pt2 6-8p

6th Session 2018Registration Starts

Petite Lily Redux 10a-12pReign 1-5p

Diagonal Peyote Brac 10a-1pJubilance Bracelet 2-5p

Chat Noir Earrings 10a-12pFortunes Told 1-5p

Whirlwind Earrings 10a-12p Bits & Pieces 1-4p

workshop policy:• Register for workshops in person or by phone. Full payment is required at time of registration by cash or credit card.• Materials and tools are not included with workshop fee unless specifically noted. Please inquire about tool rental options.• Please purchase all supplies prior to workshop date. We offer a 10% discount on listed supplies. Some restrictions do apply. See store for details.• Workshops are designed for students 15 years and older. Some exceptions may apply. Please inquire about specific workshop.• Please be prompt to class. We kindly ask that you do not bring guests to workshops.• Workshops are non-refundable unless we must cancel a workshop. You may cancel or transfer a workshop with 72 hour* notice prior to start of workshop. Cancellations and transfers must be made in person or by phone. A $5 cancellation/transfer fee applies. Balance will be issued as store credit only. *Guest instructor workshops require a 30-day cancellation/transfer notice.• Cancellations and transfers made with less than required notice will forfeit entire fee. You may send a qualified substitute, with prior notification to BBW, or receive any workshop handouts.• If we must cancel a workshop, a full refund by check or store credit will be issued.