May 16, 2026
The Perfect Daisy Chain
With Ann Lesnik

Price range: $40.00 through $50.00

Date: Saturday, May 16, 2026
Time: 1:00pm – 3:00pm ET
Location: TBD
Instructor: Ann Lesnik

Class Description

Skill Level:
Beginner-Intermediate

Create a chain of stylized beaded daisies. Can be made as a casual necklace for everyday wear, or when woven with pearls or crystal centers becomes an elegant statement. A basic stitch with multiple variations and applications. Have an outfit in need of some fitting finery, then stitch up a coordinating necklace within the day.

Class Registration Policy:
Registration and payment MUST be done at least a week before the date of the class; this provides a minimal amount of time for the instructors to prepare for the class. Registration can be done in person at a meeting, or online. Always include contact info (email address and phone no., plus date and time and title of class, cost, check number) when registering for a class. If you pay at a meeting with cash, please be sure to get a receipt. No late sign-ups are permitted unless approved by the instructor in advance of the class; no walk-ins allowed. A late fee of $10 will be assessed for late registration. If you do get permission to register late, contact class coordinator to determine how to pay.

Cancellation Policy:
There will be no refunds given on classes canceled by the student after the registration deadline (one week before the start of class). A student who cancels will receive class handouts and any materials that are supplied by the instructor. If you are unable to come, please let the instructor know as soon as possible. Minimum of 3 students required for this class.

Additional Information

Class Fee

Member – $15.00, Non Member – $25.00

Kit Fee

All Supplies – $25

Kit Information:

  • Written instructions
  • Bead Rounds 6mm
  • Seed Beads 11/00 in 2 colors
  • Hook Clasp
  • Needle and Thread

Materials Needed:

TEACHER SUPPLIED ITEMS for use in class:

  • Bead Mats
  • Scissors

Optional to bring:

  • Lighting
  • Preferred stringing thread

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