09.28.2024 - Beadwork Class - Two Needle Applique

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Learn the fundamentals of two-point needle applique, a versatile technique for beadwork and other textile arts.  Expert guidance from Cherokee Nation citizen Valerie Kagan and all materials are provided.

Classes fill up quickly and will be capped at 15 people, so be sure to reserve your spot today!

No reservations will be taken after 4:00 p.m. (CDT) the day before the class.

Cancellations must be given no later than 24 hours before the class.

Class to be held at the Cherokee National Prison Museum at 124 E. Choctaw St. in Tahlequah, Oklahoma from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

You are encouraged to bring your own snacks/lunch.

This class is 13+. 

About the Instructor: Valerie Kagan is a Tahlequah-based artist, U.S. Army veteran, and Cherokee Nation citizen.  She has worked with sewing and beading since she was a child.  She began to learn two-point needle applique from Cherokee National Treasure Martha Berry in 2013.  Her work includes Cherokee-style purses, bandolier bags, sashes, graduation stoles, moccasins, and pins.  Ceremonies, Stories, plants, or Mound Builder and Southeastern Woodland iconography are almost always preset in her work.  Through her art, she communicates that it is the perpetuation of culture, ceremony, and language that keeps tribes alive and well.

Please Note: A confirmation letter, indicating the number of reserved spots, will be emailed to the email given on the order. Letters may be presented on phones or in physical form. If reserving a spot as a gift, please leave a note during the checkout process indicating who the recipient will be and their email address so the email can be sent to them.