Usually the reason ours aren't good is that they didn't strike to the color we wanted them to. I have jars of them! They look like little flower arrangements under my sink ( I never even bother to take them off the mandrels
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After reading a thread here the other day, we decided to try to kiln strike them at 1200 for a couple of hours and see what happened, and about 1/4 of them are now gorgeous! I can't remember who suggested that, but thanks!!!!
I have given several batches to people who make hemp necklaces and keychains. And to friends and family who do Saturday Markets. Anywhere that my name WON'T be attached to them, lol.