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"Is Jewelry Making Becoming Less Popular?"

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Anonymous zoraida said...

No, I don't think handmade jewelry is becoming less popular. It's quite the contrary. I believe that more people are hopping on the band wagon and trying to do more themselves. The whole concept of self-sufficiency in many areas is spilling over into jewelry making. Now there are so many resources available everywhere. You really don't have to travel to a class anywhere. Just about anything can be researched online for free.

January 24, 2014 at 9:49 AM

Blogger Michelle L. said...

I agree - there are so many free tutorials, I think people are utilizing them more, rather than taking individual classes. I liked seeing the big uplift in everything handmade. It's a good thing!

January 24, 2014 at 10:33 AM

Blogger bairozan said...

I have noticed an increase in everything related to handmade jewelry in my country - Bulgaria - more stores offering jewelry supplies and selling handmade jewelry, incl. online, more Facebook pages for handmade items and more classes, organized by the above mentioned stores. But people like me, who know a foreign language and can't always afford classes, would rather go for tutorials, both free and paid, there are some very affordable ones. To my opinion, classes are the best, though.

January 24, 2014 at 1:26 PM

Anonymous Linda Diebold said...

Thank you for putting this poll out there! Believe the cost of classes can be a factor. If you are making a living at your handmade jewelry you weight-classes vs supplies! Supplies can win out because it helps you achieve YOUR bottom line, tutorials on line are very good!

Ciao Linda

January 24, 2014 at 4:31 PM

Blogger stinkydogbeads.com said...

I absolutely think that the majority of people are less likely to want to go out and learn in a paid class skills they may find elsewhere like YOUTUBE, a book and most definitely a tutorial. I think there are so many resources online that we don't need to ever leave home. :
You don't need to schlep all of your tools and supplies to class, you can craft in your PJs too. -

January 26, 2014 at 6:01 PM

Blogger The Beading Gem said...

I do agree with the convenience factor.

People learn differently. Some prefer having an instructor on hand to ask questions. Others, and increasingly so, are quite comfortable with learning from a tutorial online.

January 26, 2014 at 7:22 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am going to be forthright and honestly answer this question. Please do not feel that I am lumping ALL beading shops with this statement. How ever 2 of the local shops where I reside have totally turned not only myself off bu also a number of people I know due to their unethical business practices. Both are guilty of knowingly breaking copywrite information. One told me the bead artist was dead..she is very much alive. One has persistently utilized designs without approval of the design artist yet charges for patterns copied. When an business owner does this type of behavior, I can not help but think what is this person doing to 'cheat' on me. We have formed our own beading group where members are helping each other with the understanding on NOT copying patterns and seeking free information or requesting a 'teaching' fee from a Designer pattern..and we are getting our supplies from on line groups. It is not the entire picture, but in my area it is a major picture of deceit.

October 17, 2014 at 2:16 PM

Blogger Dawn Hill said...

I think there are fewer people in classes for the same reason there are fewer people at shows-there are so many of them that they are just split up more. Where there once were only 2 or 3 classes a month in my area there are now 2 or 3 per week.

September 7, 2015 at 9:21 PM

Blogger The Beading Gem said...

I think you are right, Dawn. Not just for classes but for everything else - blogs, websites, Facebook pages. You name it, there are now more of them.

September 8, 2015 at 8:43 AM

You're AWESOME! Thanks for the comment and feedback. You do make a difference on my blog!
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