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Showing posts with label online classes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label online classes. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

The winner of Yoola Online class IS ....


THE day has come,
today we will be closing the registration to the online classes !
so its time to reveal who is the winner of a spot in one of my wire crochet classes.
we had 29 participants , thank you all !
I printed all your names in a table ,  gave you randomized  numbers and used a random picker app to make the pick.
the  no that came up was 12.
and  the happy winner is : KATHE
this is what KATHE wrote on her comment :


"I always loved your work. From your shop I love the Gold crocheted bracelet - Grace. It's beautiful. I linked the giveaway to facebook and I am going to put it in my two blogs: "Bead Wonders" and "Beadwork". Your work is really inspiring."

If you didnt win dont forget you can still register here 

cheers,
Yael aka Yoola

Monday, February 27, 2012

Yoola On designsponge.com



so like 5 min ago I was thinking to myself,

Its been a while since I googled Yoola, maybe I've been mentioned somewhere nice....

so i did,
 
and was SO thrilled to learn designsponge.com featured my icy lampshades !!!

you can read the feature here.


and don't forget you can join me for an existing online class to make the ISK wire crochet Icy

lampshades yourself !


Thursday, February 23, 2012

Online Classes video explenation, wire crochet jewelry

Hi everyone,
Orna Willis form adornatelier.com  just published a great video on you tube explaining in detail the whole online classes thing, how, when, where....
if you still have questions feel free to contact me !





Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Featured artist: Orna Willis, Adorn Atelier


I want to introduce you today to the talented Orna Willis,
Orna is a needlepoint artist that was kind enough to answer an interview i prepared for her, hooray !!!
Orna creates  wonderfully ethnic needlepoint designs. 
want to get to know Orna better and join one of her online classes ? you'll have to read the interview till the end ... :)

When did you start doing needlepoint? (excuse my banal questions but i just had to know...)
I started by accident in 1994, when I tagged along with a friend who was going to a needlepoint shop to buy threads.  The threads were hanging off the walls, and spilling out of baskets, like colorful fruit, and I was mesmerized. 

What do you love best about needlepoint?
Since my art training began in painting, I love to experiment with mixing fiber, as if the fibers were water or oil paints.  I love exploring how to get a certain effect from mixing two different threads, what colors and textures can I bring about?

I noticed colors inspire you, am I right? What shades do you love best? Any idea why?
I must say I do not have favorite colors.  I love them all. I may go through phases when I’m in a puke green mood or a watermelon red mood, but all in all I don’t shy away from almost any color.  I have, however, found out that the colors that speak to me most are the ones that don’t have a one-word name; for instance I don’t like blue, but I love metallic/gray blue, or I don’t like orange, but give me a salmon/orange and I’m in heaven.  Colors with one-word names tend to be less sophisticated, and have less depth.  
hmmmm.... love this approach, makes my mind start spinning...

I noticed you do small wearable items as well as really large ones, which kind do you prefer ?
I am always working on several projects at a time.  I usually have one large intricate design I work on and those I publish once or twice a year.  I do love the smaller projects that one can wear and I always look for new ways to display and wear a smaller project.  Designing needlepoint jewelry is a favorite of mine.
I knew it ! (2 point ?)

How did you get into teaching ? and what do you love best about it ?
I began teaching very naturally because I enjoy sharing my knowledge.  Since I am self-taught in needlepoint, I found that there were many things I learned from experience that were not available in regular books about needlepoint.  I never learned “the rules” so I was free to look at things from a fresh point of view.  That’s what I love teaching my students.  The best thing someone can say to me is: “Wow!  I never knew that!”
as if you took the words out of my mouth ! WOW!

Is there a craft you would like to do and never go to?
I would love to learn carpentry. I’m very drawn to understanding how something is put together.  As a child I loved putting together model airplanes because I saw how they came together and how from a big pile of pieces I could make something very precise and beautiful.
I also absolutely love metalsmithing, making jewelry.  It is fascinating to me to see how a piece of jewelry comes together from a flat piece of metal.  Metalsmithing is something I do. Once a year I take an intense one-on-one month long training with a professional jewelry maker and then I put it all aside till the next year.
wow! you make me jealous !!!! im going to add it to the "to dream about" list :)

Do you craft full time? If yes, was it always your occupation?
I craft full time and a half! Brilliant answer :-)  Years ago, I was a single mother to my eldest daughter and I could not afford to do any crafting as an occupation.  I had to support the two of us and I worked in many different types of jobs.  I am very grateful for this because when I began my own business, I found out that all the skills I learned from the jobs I did in those times, I could now use them in my business.  If it is bookkeeping, marketing, or filing, I use all these skills in my business today.

What inspires you ?
Art! 

Who inspires you ?
Artists.

Does the internet and technology influence your work ?
Oh, the internet and technology, we have a love/hate relationship!  Both influence my work in that I can see so much more of the art world and become acquainted with so many more artists and designers.  Technology is a big asset for my online teaching and publications of my designs.  The downside is that both keep me from creating more, I fight that everyday.


Join Orna for an online class today !





Monday, February 20, 2012

Join my wire crochet lampshades online class


Hi everyone,

as i wrote you a couple of days ago,I published

last week my first Online class ,

on this class I teach step by step

how to create my Icy lampshades,

using the ISK (invisible spool knitting technique).

My Students just love it , here are some of their

wonderful feed backs:

"excellent video. very informative. easy to follow"
"Wonderful Pattern and easy to follow! Thanks, Yoola! Please make more tutorials for us!"
"Wonderful and easy to follow! Thank you Yoola!"
"Gorgeous tutorial and very detailed !!! thank you dear for your
talented hands !!!XX"

what can I say ? this only intrigues me to write more and

more tutorials, film more and more videos and

now for the first time offer an online class.

by joining the class you get access to a close forum
 
that is open 24/7 .

all your questions that pop up along the way, can be

answered personally by me, or by your fellow students.

I will also meet you for a live chat once every 2 weeks.

what else the participation includes ?

a full kit of everything you need to complete the icy

lampshades.

join the Lampshades class today

see you :)

Yael aka Yoola

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Online classes , wire crochet online courses


I have a big announcement to make today !
A big project i was holding as secret is on air as of yesterday, as you can understand from the headline I'm offering my first online classes , finally not only people form my area can learn my ISK (invisible spool knitting) technique, but EVERYONE !

My wire crochet ISK classes are hosted and organized by the talented Orna Willis, a needlepoint artist and a well experienced teacher. Orna promised to give me an interview, so stay tuned it will happen in a couple of days. if you dont have patient you can read about her and see her online classes here.

Orna  has invited me together with a  talented group of artist to to offer our online classes on her site, isn't that generous of her ?

In this first series of online classes of mine, yes... I couldn't open just one, you know me...
So, as I was saying, I will be offering 4 classes, 3 beginners online classes where no experience in ISK (invisible spool knitting) is required and one for advanced students.

The 3 beginners classes will focus each one on a different field, one on jewelry making, one on small sculptures and one on lampshades.


When ?  Where?  How ?
The Online Classes begin the weekend of April 21, 2012 and run for 8 weeks, ending the weekend of June 2nd.

About two weeks before the start of class, you will receive a kit containing everything you will need to participate in the class.

Just before the start of class I will contact you with sign in instructions for the online forum. You will sign in and see the classroom and get a feel for how the forum works.

Every two weeks, another lesson will be posted in your class forum. In addition to that, I will schedule 4 live chat sessions throughout the 8 week class period. You can ask questions and chat with other students.  I will be there in person to answer your questions throughout the class!

In addition, there will be a blog/comment section for you to post general questions. I will be checking back periodically to answer any questions that crop up.

so what do you say ? isn't it exciting ?
feel free to contact me for questions !
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