I will keep that in mind. The heart video that I have on my channel uses this cane, but there are so many more uses that I haven't demoed before. Thanks
Beautiful. I'm reading The Glassmaker and stopped by to see the process. A video inspired by the book would be interesting. I've been to studios in Oregon and have watched larger pieces being made but lampwork beads is something I haven't watched before.
I really should read that book. I've heard quite a few people mention it. I love working with soft glass At the torch. Borosilicate never hooked me and glass at the furnace isn't very accessible for me. Thanks for checking out the process
awesome tutorial - love your work! Wilson sits in front of me and my music note marble is next to it. Would love to see you video making your musical items/fine stringer work
Hi Heather! Love your tuts! Question-what is that handle like thing to the side of your torch? Part of creation station? I could use something like that to help my shakes hand! Thanks!
Yes, that is a creation station. Those handles are where I rest my wrists. For me, it really helps with fatigue. I know they are discontinued, but I do see them fairly often in Facebook groups for lampwork tools
Love the video.........
Thank you for making a great tutorial! I love watching people work with glass.
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Love this twistie cane! Thanks you, Heather.
Thank you
Absolutely brilliant! Perfect and really nice to see the final product shown at the end with all the gorgeous colours. Thank you!!
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Since you asked....I'd love to see ways that different types of ribbon cane can be used.
I will keep that in mind. The heart video that I have on my channel uses this cane, but there are so many more uses that I haven't demoed before. Thanks
thank you! It was fun to watch the magic happen! ❤🧡💛💚💙💜
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Thank you! This was great. Definitely would love more tutorials! ❤️🎉⭐️
Thanks. I'll try to think of some more
Thank you for the great tutorial and for sharing your knowledge ❤
I hope it is helpful. Thanks for watching
Beautiful. I'm reading The Glassmaker and stopped by to see the process. A video inspired by the book would be interesting. I've been to studios in Oregon and have watched larger pieces being made but lampwork beads is something I haven't watched before.
I really should read that book. I've heard quite a few people mention it. I love working with soft glass At the torch. Borosilicate never hooked me and glass at the furnace isn't very accessible for me. Thanks for checking out the process
Well, I vote for more tutorials :) Nice job on the tutorial, very clear, visually, sound wise and informative. Oh and pretty twistie ;) Thank you!
Thank you. I appreciate it. Glad things were clear. Sometimes making something and explaining HOW you made it are totally different skills
Fantastic to see thanks
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Thank you
Hope it was helpful. Thank you for watching
awesome tutorial - love your work! Wilson sits in front of me and my music note marble is next to it. Would love to see you video making your musical items/fine stringer work
Thank you. Glad you are keeping Wilson good company. I do have a video from last year showing music beads focusing on the stringer work
th-cam.com/video/Dh4NcFtp3f0/w-d-xo.html Here's the music stringer demo from last year
Hi Heather! Love your tuts! Question-what is that handle like thing to the side of your torch? Part of creation station? I could use something like that to help my shakes hand! Thanks!
Yes, that is a creation station. Those handles are where I rest my wrists. For me, it really helps with fatigue. I know they are discontinued, but I do see them fairly often in Facebook groups for lampwork tools