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Lisi
2010-03-13, 8:12pm
This is old and from another forum, but a good tutorial for newbies or anyone. Done by me and that's my old user name. (StefaniBeads)

Enjoy!

http://www.wetcanvas.com/forums/showthread.php?t=289428&highlight=dots

lysa
2010-03-14, 4:02am
you are so generous to share.......thanks

davelovins
2010-03-14, 4:20am
Very cool. Thanks for sharing this with us

blr2449
2010-03-14, 4:57am
Thank you for sharing!!! I bookmarked this thread and want to play with coral and intense black later.

glasslass2
2010-03-14, 5:21am
Thanks for posting this link. Can't wait to practise this technique. And you make the most lovely beads!

Lisi
2010-03-14, 8:55pm
Thank you! There will be others! :)

Yolande-SA
2010-06-02, 10:40am
Lisi, your beads are stunning

Beadanna
2010-06-03, 1:03am
You are a wonderful beadmaker Lisi and generous as well. Thanks!
What is the CBS squeeze? I need a crunch and don't know which one to get. . .

TBC Beads
2010-06-03, 4:32am
Lisi, what CoEs do you use for your base beads and frits? Both 104? Base 104 and 96 frit?

Thanks in advance, and thank you for the inspirational tutorial!

Lisi
2010-06-22, 4:49am
You are a wonderful beadmaker Lisi and generous as well. Thanks!
What is the CBS squeeze? I need a crunch and don't know which one to get. . .

The CBS is the original press of that shape - Corina Bead Squeeze

You can use a Zoozi Kalera X-Long, I think that's the one. I sold my CBS a looong time ago, plus the base too. Recently I had Coon Valley on ebay custom make a crunch press for me, with two sizes. I wanted my beads a little thicker than the standard squeeze or crunch, so I had these dimensions made in one tool:

16mm wide x 8mm thick
22mm wide x 8mm thick


Lisi, what CoEs do you use for your base beads and frits? Both 104? Base 104 and 96 frit?

Thanks in advance, and thank you for the inspirational tutorial!

I use 96 size #1 frits with Uroboros or Spectrum 96 sheet glass for the base colors, and for 104, I prefer 96 frits in size #0 and #00. Been making them for so long and never had any crack, plus I never encase frits for my own peace of mind. :)

TBC Beads
2010-06-24, 3:27am
Thank you.

Pia Kaven
2010-06-26, 6:43am
Really nice Lisi, your beads are so beautiful, thanks for sharing!
I am still pretty new to the glass bead stuff... and I still need to get my inventory together, I don't have any frits. I use Effetre, and I am interested in reduction frit, and regular. If you would have limited funds to use, what would you get as your first batch of frits, and what size? And where would you order them from? Figuring all this out all by yourself leads to a stuff that you didn't need, and nothing that you could use. :o)
Anyone? All suggestions will be appreciated.

essiemessy
2010-11-17, 3:51pm
Got this technique on my list to do next sesh :-D
Pam, now I know what you meant when you asked whether I'd done this - only by accident have I, and not nearly as effectively, either :lol:

Thank you, Lisi. These old tuts really are gifts that keep on giving!

ElementalsDesign
2010-11-17, 3:59pm
Thank you! There will be others! :)

Beads or Tutes? :poke:

:waving:

;)

~Rachel