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CCGlassArt
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 26 ม.ค. 2015
Over 16 years creating lampwork glass beads, handmade murrini, and instructional tutorials for beginning to advanced glass artists.
8-Layer Glass Art Murrine Cane for Lampwork Beads (+- twistie with waste glass) - DEMO
One of the main components in all my handmade glass art lampwork beads is murrini! I love the intricate designs and interest small murrini chips can add to beads. I especially love how they look under a clear glass encasement.
In this video I demonstrate how I create a complex, 8-layer murrine cane which will be cut down into smaller chips and added to my beads one-by-one.
People often describe my beads as tiny underwater worlds... The ocean is a big influence in all of my designs. I strive to create beads with enough detail in the design that there is something different to see from every angle.
Thanks for watching :-D
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...Learn more about my glass art on my website: www.ccglassart.com
...To purchase beads, tutorials or murrini visit my Etsy Store: ccglassart.etsy.com
LINKS TO MY TUTORIALS ON ETSY:
• Making BEAUTIFUL MURRINI Lampwork eBook - (Over 1,200 SOLD!) - 50 Pgs/100 Color Photos - Striped, multi-layered, concentric circle style cane. ccglassart.etsy.com/listing/89969853/tutorial-making-murrini-lampwork-ebook
• Making Beautiful ENCASED MURRINI BEADS Lampwork eBook - 200 Color Photos 90 Pages - easy to follow step-by-step. ccglassart.etsy.com/listing/121324205/tutorial-making-encased-murrini-beads
• Making MURRINI from REPURPOSED CANE - Lampwork eBook - Instant Download PDF - Don't throw away your wonky canes - reuse them! ccglassart.etsy.com/listing/1637331198/tutorial-making-murrini-from-repurposed
• Making Whimsical DAISY MURRINI - eBook Downloadable PDF - Great for Beginners! ccglassart.etsy.com/listing/279652292/lampwork-tutorial-whimsical-daisy
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What is Lampworking? It is the art of creating small glass beads (and other glass elements) by melting rods of colored glass in a flame, then winding that melted glass around a steel rod (mandrel), which creates the bead hole. After the artist is finished making the bead on the mandrel, and the glass hardens back to a solid state, It is placed into a pre-heated kiln to soak for a length of time which strengthens (anneals) the glass. After the annealing process in the kiln, and the glass is cool, it is removed from the steel mandrel and a bead has been created! After some cleaning, the bead is now ready to be used in any jewelry design.
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Disclaimer: please do not attempt these techniques unless you are well skilled in working with molten glass in an open flame - if you do try these techniques you assume all responsibility for the outcome of your efforts and agree that you are aware of and will comply with any and all safety precautions associated with making glass beads including but not limited to proper ventilation of your work environment, wearing safety glasses and appropriate clothing, use of an open flame, working with hot glass, being careful around sharp glass, etc., etc… CCGlassArt cannot be held responsible for any negative results you may incur attempting these techniques.
© Copyright CCGlassArt - All Rights Reserved
In this video I demonstrate how I create a complex, 8-layer murrine cane which will be cut down into smaller chips and added to my beads one-by-one.
People often describe my beads as tiny underwater worlds... The ocean is a big influence in all of my designs. I strive to create beads with enough detail in the design that there is something different to see from every angle.
Thanks for watching :-D
*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
...Learn more about my glass art on my website: www.ccglassart.com
...To purchase beads, tutorials or murrini visit my Etsy Store: ccglassart.etsy.com
LINKS TO MY TUTORIALS ON ETSY:
• Making BEAUTIFUL MURRINI Lampwork eBook - (Over 1,200 SOLD!) - 50 Pgs/100 Color Photos - Striped, multi-layered, concentric circle style cane. ccglassart.etsy.com/listing/89969853/tutorial-making-murrini-lampwork-ebook
• Making Beautiful ENCASED MURRINI BEADS Lampwork eBook - 200 Color Photos 90 Pages - easy to follow step-by-step. ccglassart.etsy.com/listing/121324205/tutorial-making-encased-murrini-beads
• Making MURRINI from REPURPOSED CANE - Lampwork eBook - Instant Download PDF - Don't throw away your wonky canes - reuse them! ccglassart.etsy.com/listing/1637331198/tutorial-making-murrini-from-repurposed
• Making Whimsical DAISY MURRINI - eBook Downloadable PDF - Great for Beginners! ccglassart.etsy.com/listing/279652292/lampwork-tutorial-whimsical-daisy
*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
What is Lampworking? It is the art of creating small glass beads (and other glass elements) by melting rods of colored glass in a flame, then winding that melted glass around a steel rod (mandrel), which creates the bead hole. After the artist is finished making the bead on the mandrel, and the glass hardens back to a solid state, It is placed into a pre-heated kiln to soak for a length of time which strengthens (anneals) the glass. After the annealing process in the kiln, and the glass is cool, it is removed from the steel mandrel and a bead has been created! After some cleaning, the bead is now ready to be used in any jewelry design.
*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
Disclaimer: please do not attempt these techniques unless you are well skilled in working with molten glass in an open flame - if you do try these techniques you assume all responsibility for the outcome of your efforts and agree that you are aware of and will comply with any and all safety precautions associated with making glass beads including but not limited to proper ventilation of your work environment, wearing safety glasses and appropriate clothing, use of an open flame, working with hot glass, being careful around sharp glass, etc., etc… CCGlassArt cannot be held responsible for any negative results you may incur attempting these techniques.
© Copyright CCGlassArt - All Rights Reserved
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Recent Work 2024 #glassart #beads #lampwork #murrine
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Thanks for watching :-D *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* ...Learn more about my glass art on my website: www.ccglassart.com ...To purchase beads, tutorials or murrini visit my Etsy Store: ccglassart.etsy.com LINKS TO MY TUTORIALS ON ETSY: Making BEAUTIFUL MURRINI Lampwork eBook - (Over 1,200 SOLD!) - 50 Pgs/100 Color Photos - Striped, multi-layered, concentric circle style cane. ccglassart.et...
Lampwork Glass Murrini Cane DEMO - Stamen Cane Core with Striped Layers
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With a core of pre-made stamen cane, this design features a twist on my traditional concentric circle-style murrini! Thanks for watching :-D *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* ...Learn more about my glass art on my website: www.ccglassart.com ...To purchase beads, tutorials or murrini visit my Etsy Store: ccglassart.etsy.com LINKS TO MY TUTORIALS ON ETSY: Making BEAUTIFUL MURRINI Lampwork eBook...
🔥 DEMO: Encased Murrini Lampwork Glass Bead
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👀 A peek behind the scenes as I create a large, round encased murrini lampwork glass bead from start to finish. Thanks for watching :-D *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* ...Learn more about my glass art on my website: www.ccglassart.com ...To purchase beads, tutorials or murrini visit my Etsy Store: ccglassart.etsy.com LINKS TO MY TUTORIALS ON ETSY: Making BEAUTIFUL MURRINI Lampwork eBook - (O...
Lampwork Tutorial: Dichroic Glass Latticino - Hot Pink & Turquoise Glass with Black Stripes
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Learn how to make this hot pink & turquoise latticino with flashes of sparkly dichroic glass! Here's the glass recipe for this latticino: Opaque white Opaque turquoise Opaque orange Rubino oro Rainbow dichroic Intense black stringer Clear glass TIMESTAMPS: 0:02 - Build opaque white base 0:08 - Add opaque orange on one side 0:23 - Add opaque turquoise to the other side 0:40 - Apply Rubino over o...
🔥 DEMO: Making an Encased Latticino Lampwork Glass Bead
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👀 A peek behind the scenes as I create a simple encased latticino lampwork glass bead from start to finish. Thanks for watching :-D *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* ...Learn more about my glass art on my website: www.ccglassart.com ...To purchase beads, tutorials or murrini visit my Etsy Store: ccglassart.etsy.com LINKS TO MY TUTORIALS ON ETSY: • Making BEAUTIFUL MURRINI Lampwork eBook - (Ove...
Glass Latticino Cane Encasement Techniques in Action
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A quick demo of encasing opaque stripes with clear glass layers into a dome shape to help round out the latticino gather so it pulls evenly. Thanks for watching :-D *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* ...Learn more about my glass art on my website: www.ccglassart.com ...To purchase beads, tutorials or murrini visit my Etsy Store: ccglassart.etsy.com LINKS TO MY TUTORIALS ON ETSY: • Making BEAUTI...
Colorful Lampwork Twistie with Silver Glass Tutorial + Recipe (& what I would change next time)
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Colorful Lampwork Twistie with Silver Glass Tutorial Recipe (& what changes I would make next time...) My goal with this latticino design was to create a vibrant rainbow striped cane that also contained exposed silver glass. I decided not to encase the silver glass so that I could reduce the glass before encasing and capture all those gorgeous colors in the glass inside a bead... I almost got t...
Pulling Glass Murrini Cane (& Making a Twistie at the end!) - Step-by-Step Lampworking Tutorial
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Pulling Glass Murrini Cane (& Making a Twistie at the end!) - Step-by-Step Lampworking Tutorial
Encased Murrini Glass Art Lampwork Charm Bracelet Bead - Demo
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Making Encased MILLEFIORI Murrine BEADS - Lampworking for Glass Artists
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Glass Art Lampworking Purple Striped and Twisted Latticino Ribbon Cane for Murrini - demonstration
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Making a Reactive Silver Glass Raised Dot Bead - lampworking demonstration
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Making a Reactive Silver Glass Raised Dot Bead - lampworking demonstration
How to Make Millefiori Murrine for Lampworking Glass Artists
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How to Make 'Hollow' Murrine Cane - Narrated Tutorial for Lampworking Glass Artist Beads
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Glass Shard Application to Lampwork Bead - behind the scenes silver glass big hole bead torch work
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Murrini Application on White Glass Base Bead - demonstration for entertainment
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DEMO: Feathered Frit Technique Lampwork Big Hole Charm Bead
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Hi, I Just Bought Your E-book On Murrini Making. I Haven't Had Time To Read All Of It Yet But It Is Packed With Great Ideas And I'm Sure I'll Be Working Off Your Book For Years To Come. I Have Made Murrini Before Using Optic Molds. I Have A Pair Of Disk Nips Pliers But They Do Not Always Cut Straight, So I Was Looking To Buy A Murrini Chopper Tool And Was Hoping That You Might Know Where I Could Buy One. Thank You And Please Keep These Great Videos Coming.
This is so wonderful to hear, thank you! :) I have a couple different types of murrini nippers - one with the wheels (which always seem to need tightening otherwise the disks get loose which can lead to uneven cuts). I have another pair without wheels which cuts reliably straight but works best when nipping from the upper or lower edges, so the entire cane is not in the middle. I know I've seen a murrini chopper somewhere before, but not sure I remember who sells one... Some places to check would be Arrow Springs, Frantz, maybe even Davardi Glass. Also, maybe check the lampworketc.com group... there might be some old posts that will have more info. Thank you again for your purchase of my tutorials! <3
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Nice tutorial ! Thanks ! You have not reduced your Clio, will it still produce nice colors when you apply it to a bead? Would it be possible to reduce it before pulling the twistie? Thanks!
Thank you! I left the silver glass exposed in the latticino so that when applied to a bead it would come in contact with the flame and I could reduce it before encasing. :)
Great tutorial! What size mandrel is that and where would I purchase them? I’m getting back into beads after a 15 year break. Love that there is TH-cam now! Your content is the best. Thank you for sharing your incredible knowledge with the world!
Thank you - glad the video was helpful! I'm using a size 3/16" mandrel and I usually purchase tools from Arrow Springs or Frantz. :)
How can I think one end of the murini so petals come together?
You can heat the end of your murrini chip or cane and pull it to a point with tweezers before cutting or applying to your bead. :)
I want this rods how to buy mam?
Some good sources to purchase glass rods include Frantz Art Glass & Double Helix.
Посмотрю ночью, сейчас ютуб не грузится. Но уверена, ролик-огонь, как и все Ваши ролики🌹 Спасибо за обучающий ролик!
Thank you! :)
i mean thats wonderful for sure, particularly teaching people about using picks, but you totally didnt explain the bundle build :( still great and informative dont get me wrong, i dont want you to think im dogging on this, it was great, i just would have loved the first half lol
Getting there! Stay tuned... :)
@@CCGlassArt look forward to it :)
I add a swipe of base (white) to the edge so I can get my pattern on
That's a great tip! Thank you! :)
Finally someone that shows how to use the mandrel globs left over from a twist. Thanks so much. Every twisty is a treat. Encasing black is always nice idea. Thanks so much.
I could not agree more! There can be so much extra glass left on the mandrels after making twisties - or even murrini cane. It's a great way to make the most of it! :) Love the idea of trying this cane over black - it should produce some nice colors with the Clio. Maybe adding a bit of silver foil underneath too...! :D
I feel so reassured when I see someone reattach the ends of a pull and go again. I'd love to see you use this cane in some beads.
Yes! There's a decent amount of glass left behind that we can still put to good use. :) I'm excited to test this cane in beads! :D
Wow stunning bead work!!
Thanks so much! :)
These are so magical!
Thank you so much! :)
Turned out beautiful! It reminds me of a little coral in the finished bead.
Thank you so much! The ocean is often my main inspiration for bead designs! :)
Is there another part to this instruction? I'd love to see how you put it together
Hello! I do have a downloadable PDF available on Etsy that walks you through the entire process of making this murrini cane step-by-step: www.etsy.com/listing/1637331198/making-murrini-from-repurposed-cane
📷 View close up photos of the finished bead after annealing: facebook.com/photo?fbid=861777189282472&set=pcb.861778095949048
Dude, show your finished bead. This is just too insatisfying.
View close up photos of the finished bead after annealing: facebook.com/photo?fbid=861777189282472&set=pcb.861778095949048
this is beautiful, thank you for making the video!
Great demo as it was nice to see how you encased them x
Really love your style must give this a go - well done x
Great tutorial. Did you use a slightly cooler flame when attaching the murrini chips? Loved the finished bead. They are magical. Remind me of coral under the sea.xB
Thank you! I like to keep the flame full most of the time so it creates a lot of residual heat all the way around the bead, including the mandrel. But, I do use different parts of the flame for different things and control the heat that way. :)
Did that bead crack? You must have glass as thick as the mandrel on either side of it.
It didn't crack, but in this case I wasn't concerned about the thickness of the base anyway since it was only used to demonstrate murrini application for this video. It was not intended to be a usable bead. For usable beads, you are correct, the glass must be even and thicker than the mandrel.
What color is the shard you are using? Thank you.
I’m pretty sure these were mottle shards which are made with thin layers of reactive glass like Raku, opaque turquoise, copper green, etc. then blown.
Thank you so much.
@@CristinaSchnellboegl You’re welcome 😊
Beautiful!
Thank you! I appreciate your comment :)
Just wondering what was the glass you used for silver and what is the striking technique
I believe it was an old stash of either Olympia Rain or thinly pulled Ecko from Double Helix.
hey man! what will you use this cane for?
Hello! I made this cane mainly to demonstrate this technique. But I also ended up using it encased in some round accent beads. Thank you for your question and watching my video! ~Christina
**To view photos of the beautiful colors in this bead that developed after kiln annealing visit my website: **ccglassart.com/2015/01/26/lamp..**. ** Hello! I hope you enjoy this video of my lampworking session :-) In this video I use colorful glass frit (tiny pieces of glass) dragged through pure white glass to create a feathery pattern on a simple big hole bead. There is no speaking or teaching in this video, it is just a demonstration for entertainment purposes only.* (Please excuse some of the background noise as I learn to improve videotaping my lampworking sessions...;-) To learn more about me and my beads, (and to see a photo of the finished bead after kiln annealing), visit my website: www.ccglassart.com.
**To see final images of the murrini after kiln annealing visit my website: **ccglassart.com/2015/02/05/murr..**. ** Hello! In this video I test my own handmade murrini chips on white glass. After making murrini I like to see how they will look and behave - I also use these samples for photographing the murrini for my Etsy listings. There is no speaking or teaching in this video, it is just a demonstration for entertainment purposes only.*
**To view a photo of the final bead after kiln annealing visit my website: **ccglassart.com/2015/02/26/gla..**. ** Blown glass shards can be a creative and fun way to add a lot of detail to your bead designs in one simple step! Often you can just create a single color base bead, wrap it with a shard, and have a beautiful finished piece without too much effort. Of course, it's also fun to add a little flair to shard beads by twisting the glass, adding raised dots or trapped air bubbles, and even embedding sparkly cubic zirconias. :-D In this video I show how I apply my own hand-blown glass shards to a small size round bead. It can be a bit tricky on this sized beads, but by using the heat of the flame carefully you can create gorgeous beads! Please note: There is no speaking or teaching in this video, it is just a demonstration for entertainment purposes only. As such, I will not be offering any advice or information as to the colors, tools or techniques I use. If you learn something new, that's great! But the video is really just for your enjoyment.
Watch me melt glass and play with fire! In this video I work step-by-step to create a hollow-looking murrini cane. I include narration throughout, so you might learn a little something along the way ;-)
Watch me melt glass and play with fire! In this video I create an encased bead using reactive silver glass. I add texture and dimension with raised glass dots on the surface of the bead. There is no narration, as this is meant to be more of a demonstration than instructional.
Watch me make a Purple Glass Latticino Ribbon Cane from start to finish. The final cooled cane is shown at the end of the video. *I apologize for the shaky video. I believe the camera may have been too close to my work area and the waves of heat affected filming. There is no narration, as this is meant to be more of a demonstration than instructional. But if you have any specific question don't hesitate to ask them in the comments below.
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Thanks so much for your comment! These are fun beads to make :)
Thanks for taking the time to make this vid, appreciate a different technique. Aloha!
Thank you for your comment! I love making murrini :D