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2005-07-10, 6:13pm
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Swirling techniques????
Anyone care to share their swirling techniques?
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2005-07-10, 6:19pm
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Well, if you swirl really gently and slowly, instead of shaking, you won't spill your drink. but it might not get mixed as well.
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2005-07-10, 6:20pm
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Actually, are you talking about swirling frit into a bead? To do that I basically heat and let the glass drip all over and move around and it swirls it pretty nicely
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2005-07-11, 12:31pm
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Is this what you're talking about?
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2005-07-11, 12:32pm
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Oops, I forgot to put this part: if it is just put your colors on randomly, melt in and then use a pick or stringer to swirl them around!
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2005-07-11, 2:37pm
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I use small stringers (what I call my screwdrivers) that I pull no more than 3-4" with my tweezers, thus I have a handle to screw (rotate) my stringers.
My signature beads are swirlies!!
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2005-07-11, 4:37pm
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I realize there are more types of swirling (on beads!!) than you could define. Just wanted some ideas of others techiques. I have used all kinds, some with better results than others and some of that depends on what you are swirling - frit, dots, random colors.
Hey Krista, where in South Carolina are you? I'm off the coast by Charleston.
Thanks gals!
BTW, I like mine shaken - not stirred!
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