Thanks. I suppose you could transfer it to a scrap piece of glass. I've done that before if my twistie is not as straight as I'd like. But I'm lazy and like saving myself a step
Love these tiny off mandrel beads! Helpful hint for me was taking teeny tiny bit of glass at the end. Also the tiny scissors were great. And how to heat up the tungsten to poke the hole was also helpful. Thanks, Heather.
These ones are a little smaller. Maybe more like a Nickle. You should be able to make them at any size though. I just aim for something lightweight for earrings
Nice thanks! I like how you made them off the end of the cane! ❤️💜🧡
Thanks. I suppose you could transfer it to a scrap piece of glass. I've done that before if my twistie is not as straight as I'd like. But I'm lazy and like saving myself a step
Thanks!!! Great tutorial!
Thanks for watching
Love these tiny off mandrel beads! Helpful hint for me was taking teeny tiny bit of glass at the end. Also the tiny scissors were great. And how to heat up the tungsten to poke the hole was also helpful. Thanks, Heather.
I'm glad it was helpful. Learning how to use the tungsten pick to make bead holes was a super useful skill for me
I thought the hearts were much larger until I saw how much glass you sectioned off for it. Are they about the size of quarter? Or a bit bigger?
These ones are a little smaller. Maybe more like a Nickle. You should be able to make them at any size though. I just aim for something lightweight for earrings