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2013-11-09, 6:01am
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Murrini Tutorial, Vol. II
Murrini Simplified, Vol. II - Frits and Reactive Glass
This tutorial is a collection of 112 recipes making murrini using frits and reactive glass. Here are some of the features:
- Cane-making demonstration
- Over 30 working tips and tricks
- Three mini tutorials to make ribbon, frit and murrini pulling handles
- 65 total pages
- 200 color photographs
- Hot head friendly
- How to handle colors that spread or bleed
- Several techniques for dealing with glass that devitrifies
- Suggestions on handling glass that tends to boil
- How to avoid burning out color when melting in frit
- Successfully combining glass and frits of different COE's
- Techniques to determine if colors will work well together in murrini cane
- Ways to achieve realistic, flower-like color variations in murrini
Here are some pictures of a few finished murrini made from some of the recipes.
This tutorial stands on its own or makes a great companion to the first "Murrini Simplified" tutorial. Available in my Etsy store for $25. www.rocsdesigns.etsy.com
Use "LAMPWORKETC" coupon code for $3 off! Good through Thanksgiving (11/21/13).
Thanks for looking!!
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2013-11-14, 8:48am
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My goodness! I just recieved this tutorial and it's Amazingly well done! Literally, everything you want to know about making murinni and she makes it so easy! This is a must have tutorial for beginners, intermediates and people like me who have lampworked for years. Im really impressed with the structure and well thoughtout process this tutorial takes you through. The photos tell the tale on their own. The written details take you even further and she is very giving on information. Ive made murinni before but it wasnt this easy! Its 66 pages of instructions, beautiful images and incredible recipes!
Buy this tutorial, I promise you wont be disappointed!!!
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2013-11-14, 5:31pm
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Thanks for your glowing review, Sandy. It means a lot! Please share anything you make - I love seeing other people's work!!
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2013-11-21, 7:29am
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Absolutely a must-get if you make murrini! I adore the recipes in here, and the techniques are simple, but things I never would have thought of. I love the way you make different glasses work together for different effects. With all the recipes in this book, I'll never run out of ideas!
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2013-11-21, 11:37am
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Thanks Angie, you're too kind! They seem to run around in my head (I wonder what would happen if I put this with this?) and off I go.
Once I get back out to the studio, I'll post one or two that didn't make the tutorial, since I'm still playing!
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2013-11-22, 8:37am
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The coupon should be good through Thanksgiving, but that's *next* Thursday, not today (the 21st).
(I'm gonna buy it either way but a discount is always nice!)
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2013-11-22, 9:01am
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Oops! Thanks Patty. I've fixed it so it will be good through next Thursday. Oh what the heck. I'll make it expire the following Monday so it's good through Thanksgiving weekend.
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2013-11-22, 9:37am
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Thank you Rachel! I just bought the tutorial and spent a few minutes skimming through it. And I have to say WOW! My head is spinning with all these ideas. I have your first tutorial and I knew this one would be just as good!
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2013-11-22, 7:24pm
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Thanks so much, Patty! Please show us what you make with it!!
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2013-11-28, 5:18pm
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Corina Tettinger has developed a tool for making murrini that I'm really excited about, called the Ollie Punty. If you make a lot of murrini, think you might be making a lot, or just love tools, check it out:
http://www.corinabeads.com/pages/Olliepunty.php
I had the opportunity to try these out and compare them to my home-made version. These feel great to hold and give you the needed leverage for an extra long pull! They're inexpensive -$18 - and worth every penny!
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Just showing off *grin* This is a bracelet I made with murrini from Rachel's tut...can't remember if it was from 1 or 2 LOL better get both
Alli
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2014-01-12, 7:11pm
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Alli
Those are gorgeous I love the murrini and the texture on the other beads a great combo!!!
I think I may have to check out these tutorials. Thanks for sharing.
Becky
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2014-01-13, 9:10am
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Alli those look great!!
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2014-01-13, 5:52pm
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Beautiful beads, Alli! I love how the look etched, and the go beautifully with the lava rock stones. You did a fantastic job!! Thanks for posting them!
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