The Makery
Alternative Chain with Suzanne Williams ONLINE
Alternative Chain with Suzanne Williams ONLINE
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This is an online seat for a LIVE workshop being held
at our Texas studio!
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If you're looking for ways to shake up your chain game, this is the workshop for you! We're welcoming Suzanne Williams back to the studio for a four-day hands-on workshop that will open your eyes to new ways to combine sheet, wire, and tubing... and the potential hiding in your scrap pile!
In this exploratory, technique-packed class, you’ll dive into a playful (but precision-driven!) approach to chainmaking beyond the standard jump ring. Suzanne will introduce us to a dynamic range of unconventional chain styles—from strip-based and wire-wrapped constructions to scrap-fused and cold-connected links. We'll learn how to:
- Construct multi-part links with clever hinges and joinery
- Build dimensional links with tubing, sheet, and wire
- Use fusing, soldering, and cold connections for innovative designs
- Design and fabricate your own custom clasps
- Transform scrap into sculptural, one-of-a-kind chains
Each approach is modular and customizable, so we'll not only wind up with a series of chain samples, we'll also understand how to modify them to best incorporate them into our own pieces going forward.
This class is best suited for intermediate students who are already comfortable with essential foundational skills like soldering, filing, and finishing.
Information about taking workshops with us
can be found at this link. Purchasing an online seat gives you access to the live workshop and recordings of the entire workshop for 30 days.
Workshop Fee: $675
Thursday - Sunday
September 11 - 14, 2025
9:30 am to 5:00 pm (central) daily
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About Suzanne Williams
Suzanne is a Colorado resident. She graduated from Colorado State University in 1980 with a degree in printmaking and later worked as a graphic artist, illustrator, fine artist, and technician in art/bronze casting foundries before bringing the many facets of her art background together to begin her jewelry-making career in 1990. She has shown her work in galleries, art festivals and shows. Suzanne is always working on developing and applying new techniques and approaches to creating her signature 3-dimensional jewelry such as designing and fabricating unconventional clasps and closures for her work. Hand fabricated clasps and closures have always been an integral part of her designs, but in the past few years she has intensified her exploration and development of new and interesting ways of joining jewelry elements together. She has also more recently been teaching workshops. That includes further exploring and sharing novel and unconventional approaches to the design, functionality and creation of clasps and closure methods.
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