If you live in an area that has a relatively large population, you have probably noticed how popular jewelry making and beading have become.
class just about anywhere.
There are more and more bead shops popping up all the time, and many of the major craft stores also offer jewelry classes.
But if you live in a rural area, or you are the type that prefers to learn on your own in the comfort of your own home, face-to-face instruction may not be an option for you.
Fortunately, in the past few years there has been a rapid increase in the number of jewelry or bead jewelry patterns available at various sites on the world wide web. These printed patterns offer you step-by-step directions for how to make jewelry.
However, patterns on printed paper can be difficult to follow for beginners, and even advanced jewelry makers who, like me, just aren't very good at translating 2 dimensional instructions into our 3 dimensional world.
But now there is even a solution for these types.
Every day there are more and more courses and classes being captured on video that you can watch in the comfort of your own home.
These home-study jewelry making courses have been available on DVD for some time, but recently more and more are finding their way on to the internet.
The increased data download speeds of broadband internet through cable, DSL, or fibre are enabling people to watch instructional videos right on their computers using their internet connection.
Not only does this provide you with a higher level of convenience and a greater number of options to choose from when it comes to what type of video classes you want to watch, it also is much more affordable than taking face-to-face classes.
Even if you are as addicted to jewelry making as many of us are, in these difficult economic times you can save a lot of money by choosing DVD or online instruction over face-to-face classes.
As a matter of fact, you can become a very accomplished jewelry maker without ever having to leave the house! As long as you have your jewelry making tools and materials which you can get from a host of online
suppliers, you can create just about anything given all the instructional videos now available online.
And other nice things about video instruction are that you can play a video anytime, anywhere; you can play it over and over again to help you remember parts that you have forgotten; you can learn at whatever pace you're comfortable with; and you can find classes for more complex patterns that beading shops won't teach because they are too complex or take too long.
All in all, I think the investment cost comparison is much more favorable toward video home-study courses than face-to-face classes.
I encourage you to look around the internet for video home-study courses. I would also like to invite you to take a look at the beginning jewelry making home-study course and the advanced jewelry making home-study courses that we offer here at Jewelry Making Professor.
class just about anywhere.
There are more and more bead shops popping up all the time, and many of the major craft stores also offer jewelry classes.
But if you live in a rural area, or you are the type that prefers to learn on your own in the comfort of your own home, face-to-face instruction may not be an option for you.
Fortunately, in the past few years there has been a rapid increase in the number of jewelry or bead jewelry patterns available at various sites on the world wide web. These printed patterns offer you step-by-step directions for how to make jewelry.
However, patterns on printed paper can be difficult to follow for beginners, and even advanced jewelry makers who, like me, just aren't very good at translating 2 dimensional instructions into our 3 dimensional world.
But now there is even a solution for these types.
Every day there are more and more courses and classes being captured on video that you can watch in the comfort of your own home.
These home-study jewelry making courses have been available on DVD for some time, but recently more and more are finding their way on to the internet.
The increased data download speeds of broadband internet through cable, DSL, or fibre are enabling people to watch instructional videos right on their computers using their internet connection.
Not only does this provide you with a higher level of convenience and a greater number of options to choose from when it comes to what type of video classes you want to watch, it also is much more affordable than taking face-to-face classes.
Even if you are as addicted to jewelry making as many of us are, in these difficult economic times you can save a lot of money by choosing DVD or online instruction over face-to-face classes.
As a matter of fact, you can become a very accomplished jewelry maker without ever having to leave the house! As long as you have your jewelry making tools and materials which you can get from a host of online
suppliers, you can create just about anything given all the instructional videos now available online.
And other nice things about video instruction are that you can play a video anytime, anywhere; you can play it over and over again to help you remember parts that you have forgotten; you can learn at whatever pace you're comfortable with; and you can find classes for more complex patterns that beading shops won't teach because they are too complex or take too long.
All in all, I think the investment cost comparison is much more favorable toward video home-study courses than face-to-face classes.
I encourage you to look around the internet for video home-study courses. I would also like to invite you to take a look at the beginning jewelry making home-study course and the advanced jewelry making home-study courses that we offer here at Jewelry Making Professor.