Hi Tabitha! Just wanted to Thank you for you wonderful, inspiring videos!! I used you draping schedule for my memorial tea light. It was the second time I fired the kiln plus had to program the schedule! Super scary! But I'm hooked❣️
I just love your videos. You have gorgeous creations. Your instructions made me confident enough to try some of the things I had just read about. But most of all, you share the joy of creating.
Hi, enjoyed your video, thanks for sharing. Ever mindful of the cost of firing I'm really curious to know what a vitrigraph kiln is and anything you can reveal. Thanks for the firing schedule. Mx
Tell me if I'm wrong, but doesn't a kiln require a peep hole to peer through when draping so one knows when to "crack" the kiln open slightly to cool down? You can tell I've not done any draping eh?! I've only just got my first glass kiln - an Evenheat Studio Pro 17 which is fabulous to use, but no peep hole and measures 17" x 17" x 6.5" (43.18cm x 43.18cm x 16.51cm). Not certain if this is high enough for a drape mold. Can't wait until this Sydney lock down is over so I can return to glass art class & visit my glass teacher with her much larger kiln to drape in. 2 months into lock down and glass is the only thing keeping me sane!
No you can just open your kiln and have a look. You need to wear protective clothing such as gloves and UV glasses but I do it all the time. But yes you do need the depth in your kiln to deal, you need some space between the glass and the elements it they are at the top, and depending on how close the glass is to the elements you may need to keep the temperature ramp very low and slow. I hope this helps.
Another great video, Tabitha! One question - are you using thin fire fiber paper over your former for your slump or is it the 1/8" fiber? It looked a little thicker than thin fire in the video. Thanks again!
You are a fantastic artist. You make it look so simple
This is such an amazing video. It is simple and delicate piece of art. Love, love, love it.
Eres maravillosa,gracias por compartir con nosotros tu arte y pasion por el vidrio
Hi Tabitha! Just wanted to Thank you for you wonderful, inspiring videos!! I used you draping schedule for my memorial tea light. It was the second time I fired the kiln plus had to program the schedule! Super scary! But I'm hooked❣️
Tabitha, your ideas are always packed with fun and creativity, thank you so much! Thoroughly loving your tutorials! Please keep them coming. :-)
I just love your videos. You have gorgeous creations. Your instructions made me confident enough to try some of the things I had just read about. But most of all, you share the joy of creating.
Just watched this! ❤
Your very creative lovely great art.
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May I ask why you had to take down the fiber paper casting video? I would love to learn how to do that. thank you for all of your wonderful videos.
I love this! Great idea for my scraps. You are amazing.
The are absolutely wonderful 💖💖💖
Going to try and make this❣️ my first time firing the kiln. 🤯😳😆
Thank you!
Love this❣️❣️
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Lovely!
Hi, enjoyed your video, thanks for sharing. Ever mindful of the cost of firing I'm really curious to know what a vitrigraph kiln is and anything you can reveal. Thanks for the firing schedule. Mx
Tabitha you use a full sheet of paper, instead of using a coating on the SS mold?
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Hmmmm. I always use grozers smiley face up.
love this ty for sharing is the irid frit a med or large frit pieces ? ty
tabitha ty for the help
i made this everyone loves it
Hi Tabitha can you tell me what glue you used to fix your letter rack together thought it was a lovely idea .Stay safe ,Sue
Bullseye glasstac glue
Tell me if I'm wrong, but doesn't a kiln require a peep hole to peer through when draping so one knows when to "crack" the kiln open slightly to cool down? You can tell I've not done any draping eh?! I've only just got my first glass kiln - an Evenheat Studio Pro 17 which is fabulous to use, but no peep hole and measures 17" x 17" x 6.5" (43.18cm x 43.18cm x 16.51cm). Not certain if this is high enough for a drape mold. Can't wait until this Sydney lock down is over so I can return to glass art class & visit my glass teacher with her much larger kiln to drape in. 2 months into lock down and glass is the only thing keeping me sane!
No you can just open your kiln and have a look. You need to wear protective clothing such as gloves and UV glasses but I do it all the time. But yes you do need the depth in your kiln to deal, you need some space between the glass and the elements it they are at the top, and depending on how close the glass is to the elements you may need to keep the temperature ramp very low and slow. I hope this helps.
@@TabithasGlassEmporium Thank you for replying Tabitha. I'll need to get out my measuring tape I guess.🤭
Another great video, Tabitha! One question - are you using thin fire fiber paper over your former for your slump or is it the 1/8" fiber? It looked a little thicker than thin fire in the video. Thanks again!
Patti Porco it’s 1mm fiber paper
@@TabithasGlassEmporium Thanks, Tabitha. Wasn't sure if fiber paper would be too stiff to let the glass drape.
It softens once the binder burns off
Wow lovely you are sogiftedwithjoy .
A what kind of saw? pleas and thank you
Taurus till saw