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2016-03-24, 5:18am
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Gentle Wave and Split Personality Beads Step by Step Tutorial
Hello Again! I'm on a roll! I created another tutorial with 2 types of bead instructions based on 1 lampworking technique. I am really getting into the tutorial writing, maybe someday I will be full time teacher?
Here is the link to the new tutorial:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/2871031..._home_active_1
Thank you!
Anna Miller
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2016-03-24, 5:33am
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do you have a better photo ?
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2016-03-24, 6:05am
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sure, here is a closeup of the beads
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2016-03-25, 8:06am
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I think there is already a tutorial on this bead
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2016-03-25, 8:18am
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hmm, that would be odd, this is one that I developed on my own... It is possible that someone else had similar inspiration. If you can find a link to it, I'd love to see it
thanks!
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2016-03-25, 10:46am
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There was a wave bead tutorial - but it was a totally different technique and different result - you may have let the title of this tutorial confuse you. This is the other technique http://www.lampworketc.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=99725
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2016-03-25, 11:52am
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oh, yes, I have seen that one, it is totally different, very cool!
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2016-03-25, 11:55am
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Quote:
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I think there is already a tutorial on this bead
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Like this?
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1022266...-bead-tutorial
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2016-03-25, 12:47pm
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those are beautiful beads! I am not sure if the technique is the same, the final result does look very different. thank you for the link!
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2016-03-25, 12:59pm
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Michael's Baleen bead.
Hayley Tsang's dragon scales.
Julie Nordine highlighted it in her class.
Andrea Guarino's website has a heart listed.
Darcy York has her Ripple Bead Tutorial.
And then you have the armadillo method of this similar look.
Anouk Jasperse looks like she might touch on this method in her Bollywood pinks tutorial. But she mainly sticks to the armadillo method IIRC.
When the ammonite presses came through by bulk buy, there were a few suggestions on how to encase the imprints in that thread. The gallery has a few threads dedicated to certain techniques and discussions which also possess information on specific questions about specific methods of a specific look.
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2016-03-25, 1:06pm
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Quote:
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those are beautiful beads! I am not sure if the technique is the same, the final result does look very different. thank you for the link!
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I'm willing to bet Darcy York's Ripple Bead is similar. But.... Darcy's Ripple Bead is also deceptive. It looks complicated and will possibly put a new beginner off from trying a new technique.
I like your tutorial because I think beginners appreciate tutorials that they can tackle. Yes, if you play with glass for longer than a couple years and buy tutorials/attend classes, you're going to pick up this method very quickly. But a lot of beginners don't/won't have that opportunity. So this looks like something that is easily done, teaches something new to them, and is readily accessibly in one PDF file. That's a good thing. But.... it is an older technique, and I have to agree with a couple others. It has been taught before. Not exact bead of course, but the method is there.
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2016-03-25, 1:48pm
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I appreciate all the comments. So the question is who I gear it towards?
I stated that it is for the intermediate glass artist, but that was due to the fact that I do not include any complete novice info in it. Should I change it to state it is for the beginner? I appreciate the feedback!
Thanks!
Anna
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2016-03-25, 1:57pm
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Advanced beginner with knowledge of basic lampworking skills.
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2016-03-25, 2:05pm
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Thank you! I will adjust it
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