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2008-09-13, 5:41pm
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Sheila
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Join Date: Nov 27, 2005
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Glasseyeyes, the first tutorial shows you how to make a basic bead with dimpled holes. If you can tell me what you are getting instead, I might be able to help. If you start with the smallest footprint you can get on the mandrel, the greater chance you have of getting dimples. The glass has to be able to bulge outward, so if your footprint is too wide, then you can't get dimples unless you wind on a lot of glass. Does that help any?
And thanks, Lara!
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2008-09-13, 5:59pm
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Sheila
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The workbook is finished. I had it up on Lulu with a slight markup above cost, but I decided to make it free (or at cost from Lulu). You can now find the whole PDF here:
http://www.webjam.com/beginning_glass_beadmaking
If you already bought the book on Lulu before I reduced the price, please contact me.
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2008-09-13, 8:29pm
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Thanks so much Sheila,Perfect tuts and pics I definatly am going to apply these to my work habits ,im pretty good but these will hone my skills .
Karen
Volkano Exotik
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2008-09-23, 6:00pm
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Join Date: Mar 23, 2008
Location: United Kingdom.
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Sheila, you rock! Thank you so much for doing this as I was having dreadful trouble trying to make my own lattice beads.
I look forward to seeing your other tuts when you're ready - I would love to see a disk bead, a simple implosion or a guide on twisties. I always seem to make my stringers too short (clearly a heat/torch distance issue I'm doing wrong).
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2008-09-29, 5:44am
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Location: Southern NH
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Thank you for your incredible generosity...it is much appreciated!!!!!
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2008-09-30, 7:55am
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Join Date: Jul 15, 2008
Location: I live in a smal town nearest Den haag and Rotterdam
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Thanks, Sheila!
I have printed them out
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2008-11-06, 8:53am
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Join Date: Nov 05, 2008
Location: Central Florida
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I am new glass "artist" (I use the term very loosely at this point!!!) and really appreciate your booklet. I am past the "100 spacers" stage and am now ready to try some of your beautiful beads. It really helps to have these online when there are NO classes without a two hour drive. Thank you very much!
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2008-11-07, 6:11pm
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Slowbie and loving it!
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Join Date: Oct 04, 2008
Location: Sydney
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Wow Sheila! Thanks so much for your generosity. The torch sheets are a great idea.
Cheers
Vicki
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2008-11-07, 6:20pm
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Join Date: Jul 01, 2008
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You are too cool!
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2008-11-07, 8:34pm
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Twisst Studio Jewels
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Join Date: Mar 17, 2007
Location: Cape Town, South Africa
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Thank you so much Sheila for taking the time and effort to make these tutorials. I am definately going to try them!
regards
jilllybean
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