I have no glass mentors and no supplies or classes in my town. (Except Hobby Lobby) This video was so very helpful. I feel like I just got many years of experience after watching. Thanks for sharing your talent and skills! Much appreciated.
There is so much great information in this video! I've been making stained glass projects for 10 years, and I learned several new techniques from this one video.
I think your idea of repurposing a silver handle on an old spoon is really phenomenal to say the least. What a way to bring back those lovely forged items into a pure piece of art. I am so impressed until I watched you make such lovely dragon fly lines today. Thank you so much for sharing and enlightening the stained glass hobbiest, like me, with truly inspirational pieces. :)
I've been doing stained glass for 2 years and until now, wasn't aware hobby came existed, yet have seen pieces finished with it and wondered how they got it to look so perfect. You answered that and have inspired me to give it a try. Thank you! :)
Just ran crossed your video and loved it! It has lots of interesting tips, I have learned a lot and even took notes! Need to watch more of your videos.
Great instructions thank you so much. I have been doing stained glass the traditional way I preferred that look better , however I have dabbled a little bit lately with Hobby came and it was great to come across this instructional video . Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge. ❤
Great video. I’m just starting my stained glass journey. This is a much better look than the old traditional stained glass . This is the style I’m shooting for. Thank you!!
Well said, easy to listen to, very informative. As I watched it humored me as you'd explain things I was wondering...the ceiling tile workspace and what the green block thing was you mentioned. So glad I found you, feels like we should be having a visit next. Thanks from Aylesbury, Saskatchewan. Canada
I think that was absolutely inspirational. I loved the use of the old spoons. I will definitely use that technique. Great to see the hobby came in use. I didn't know how to use it but now I do. Tomorrow I will crack on and finish off my piece with hobby came. Thanks so much for sharing. Great stuff!
Excellent! Just what I was looking for. I'm new, just got supplies, except came and totally unsure what to buy. Looking for the basics, but there seems to be so many choices on the site you recommended. More videos, please! You're a great teacher and funny:) from Florida
Thank you, that was really helpful. I haven't seen any other instructional videos about hobby came, so I have never tried using it. I always heard it was hard to solder it without wrecking it, but you gave some great tips.
Watching this I was thinking two things. 1: I'm glad she also showed how to do those veins, because my guess was completely wrong. 2: It is a miracle she isn't burning herself on that soldering iron crossover technique :)
This is wonderful, thank you for so much information on the correct way to use hobby came. I learned something new and now have a few pieces to go back and fix. Glad to know before disaster hit! Thanks again...
Thanks for this video about hobby came. I've been experimenting but could find very little info online. You answered a few questions and gave me a few ideas that I'll try today.
Thank you so much for this video! I had so many questions about how to use came and you explained it so well. Great video, easy to follow and understand.
I love your explanation of the came. Where do you get your hobby came and what size do you get? I have been looking for answers on the question for years! Thank you so very much! You blessed me!
Thank you for all the good info specially to foil the spoon and on the back of the spoon adding wire between wings will help to fill up the gap with solder. I learned to use hobby cane but my problem is, I don't get a nice shiny silver finish, or it doesn't take the black patina well. Could you share how do you do it please? Thank you.
Just a beginner and really appreciate this! Your tips are invaluable! What size is the came? Could you use this as a frame for a corner panel, is it strong enough? Thank you
Thank You so much for sharing -. Very Pretty and original work. I have been trying to find this information. I am new to stained glass and so is soldering, How do you go to have a specific temperature ? does it depend on the type of tip ? again thank you .
I use nuggets, I foil them and attach to the top. In the video where i show the prepared spoons, i bend over the tops to use as my attachment point for eyes and to attach my hanger.
Hi! What is the work surface you have there? I am just learning and will be assembling my first came project. I will be using the push pins that you show here. Thank you.
Just watched your video and enjoyed it very much. I am interested in the hobby came that you use. Could you send me the size and where you order it. I looked on this site (cascade metals) but could not find hobby came. Thank you Deborah
Cascade doesn't sell to the public, but I buy it from Anything in Stained Glass. I buy by the spool, it lasts me about a year. Ask for ru100-2 Supplies@anythinginstainedglass.com
Thank you..good tips/info..but the fouling of the spoon/body wasn’t clear to me; do you edge foil or do you foil around the whole surface and tin it ?TY
This is super helpful! Thank you for sharing! Curious if you’ve ever attached that pre-tin wire to a piece that didn’t go right to the edge? Any ideas on how to make it stick to the glass if it doesn’t go right to the edge? :)
Where do you purchase the cane? I dont seem to find it. I have been in tsin glassing for a year and would like to try using this. Thanks for your help.
Wow learned so much today!! Your Dragonfly is just beautiful! I do have one question though, when applying the came, do you soder the back side too? I am new to this..
thank you for you video ! so interesting ! I want to ask you if it's possible to finish the glass with silver for jewelry example ? thank you :) justine
awesome video! i've been in touch with both Anything in Stained Glass as well as Cascade. We *think* this might be RU100 but we don't know. Can you pretty please let me know what product this hobby came is?
I have no glass mentors and no supplies or classes in my town. (Except Hobby Lobby) This video was so very helpful. I feel like I just got many years of experience after watching. Thanks for sharing your talent and skills! Much appreciated.
There is so much great information in this video! I've been making stained glass projects for 10 years, and I learned several new techniques from this one video.
I think your idea of repurposing a silver handle on an old spoon is really phenomenal to say the least. What a way to bring back those lovely forged items into a pure piece of art. I am so impressed until I watched you make such lovely dragon fly lines today. Thank you so much for sharing and enlightening the stained glass hobbiest, like me, with truly inspirational pieces. :)
Very nicely done! I learned so much and I'm excited to order some hobby came.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience , the dragonfly is beautiful! 😊
I've been doing stained glass for 2 years and until now, wasn't aware hobby came existed, yet have seen pieces finished with it and wondered how they got it to look so perfect. You answered that and have inspired me to give it a try. Thank you! :)
I've been doing it for 7 years, and same thing - no one has ever told me about hobby came!
I never heard about it either. Been doing Stained glass 12 yrs
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Just ran crossed your video and loved it! It has lots of interesting tips, I have learned a lot and even took notes! Need to watch more of your videos.
Great instructions thank you so much. I have been doing stained glass the traditional way I preferred that look better , however I have dabbled a little bit lately with Hobby came and it was great to come across this instructional video . Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge. ❤
Great video. I’m just starting my stained glass journey. This is a much better look than the old traditional stained glass . This is the style I’m shooting for. Thank you!!
This is such a helpful video, thank you! I learnt so much particularly with the wire and the outside edging. You star, thank you for sharing. 🥰
Great instructional video thank you for sharing your knowledge much appreciated! ❤
There is invaluable information in this video!
Well said, easy to listen to, very informative. As I watched it humored me as you'd explain things I was wondering...the ceiling tile workspace and what the green block thing was you mentioned. So glad I found you, feels like we should be having a visit next. Thanks from Aylesbury, Saskatchewan. Canada
I wish you would do more videos like this. It was very informative. I'm just getting started with stained glass. Great video.
I hope to post more in 2020
I think that was absolutely inspirational. I loved the use of the old spoons. I will definitely use that technique. Great to see the hobby came in use. I didn't know how to use it but now I do. Tomorrow I will crack on and finish off my piece with hobby came. Thanks so much for sharing. Great stuff!
Excellent! Just what I was looking for. I'm new, just got supplies, except came and totally unsure what to buy. Looking for the basics, but there seems to be so many choices on the site you recommended. More videos, please! You're a great teacher and funny:) from Florida
Thank you so much. You have been so helpful. Not to mention, personable, humble and easy on the ear!
I enjoy the video. I love using a mixed media. The spoons are perfect, thanks
Thank you so much! I honestly hate came, and have avoided using it at all costs. Your video is encouraging, and has helped me more than you know!
Wow! Hobby came. Super awesome. I took a foil class, I'm looking into came class next, but I didn't know about hobby came!
I am taking a class at a local art studio. Your video is very helpful. Thank you for the video.
FRANCE - c'est super avec la queue de la cuillère. Excellente idée. Merci.
Thank you, that was really helpful. I haven't seen any other instructional videos about hobby came, so I have never tried using it. I always heard it was hard to solder it without wrecking it, but you gave some great tips.
Watching this I was thinking two things. 1: I'm glad she also showed how to do those veins, because my guess was completely wrong. 2: It is a miracle she isn't burning herself on that soldering iron crossover technique :)
fantastic tutorial, please do more.
also could you show a few of your finished dragonflies please.
This is wonderful, thank you for so much information on the correct way to use hobby came. I learned something new and now have a few pieces to go back and fix. Glad to know before disaster hit! Thanks again...
Thanks for this video about hobby came. I've been experimenting but could find very little info online. You answered a few questions and gave me a few ideas that I'll try today.
Thank you so much. You answered just the questions I had. Greatly appreciated! Angela
Awesome video! Thank you so much for this! Look forward to future vids :)
nice demo of hobby came, thanks
Thank you for sharing your talent! Wonderful instructions!
You got mad skills girlfriend! Thanks for knowledge,,,,blessings to you.
wish there had been time to see you attach the wings to the spoon and see one with a head. Beautiful!
Thank you for a great video!
Thank you for this! Also great idea about the floral foam for non-flat items!
Thank you so much for this video! I had so many questions about how to use came and you explained it so well. Great video, easy to follow and understand.
Thanks so much for making this video. It will definitely help me as I try my first project with Hobby Came. I love the dragonflies you create!
Thank you, you are great, pleasure watching you sharing your experience with us!
Lots of brilliant advice thank you for sharing and showing .very kind of you x
Very useful and informative. Thank you. Can't wait to try some new things with what I've just learned.
wow.. just stumbled onto your video.. and it was exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!!
Hey so great and amazing tricks. This is Paula from Brazil in paraty all the best 4u
I love your explanation of the came. Where do you get your hobby came and what size do you get?
I have been looking for answers on the question for years! Thank you so very much! You blessed me!
Thank you for all the good info specially to foil the spoon and on the back of the spoon adding wire between wings will help to fill up the gap with solder. I learned to use hobby cane but my problem is, I don't get a nice shiny silver finish, or it doesn't take the black patina well. Could you share how do you do it please? Thank you.
Just a beginner and really appreciate this! Your tips are invaluable! What size is the came? Could you use this as a frame for a corner panel, is it strong enough? Thank you
This was my first video watched of this art I’ve Always wanted to do. 🤗😮
I just love this tutorial and I love the dragonfly. The pattern is perfect. Could you please tell me where you got it?
Thank You so much for sharing -. Very Pretty and original work. I have been trying to find this information. I am new to stained glass and so is soldering, How do you go to have a specific temperature ? does it depend on the type of tip ? again thank you .
I learned sooooo much! Thank you
Thank you very much! Very helpful 👍🏻
Thank you nice Jon on dragon flys!
What is the mat you are using? Love your tutorial.
Lots of info! Thanks
Great video and very informative, thank u
Thanks! Super helpful!
This is fantastic. Thank you.
Learned so much, thank you!
Thankyou! That was a great tutorial.
Great tutorial. Thank you!
Nature can be wonderful if we treated fair. Thank you
Great informative video. I'm trying to purchase this dragonfly pattern. Can you help me with that, please?
Thank you so much my dear. You did a great job! I subscribed and am looking forward to more videos 🧚🏻♀️🍄🌸
Thanks for this!
Fantastic, thank you!
Would love to see a finished item x
Great job!!
I love how you think😊
So helpful!! Thank you! ☺️
Hi! Could U please tell what kind of wire do you use around wings?
Great video - thank you so much. What do you use for the head? And how do you attach it? If you hang this, where do you attach your hanger?
The top of the spoon neck was bent over, this allows you to tie on your hanger and attach eye nuggets if you wish!
I use nuggets, I foil them and attach to the top. In the video where i show the prepared spoons, i bend over the tops to use as my attachment point for eyes and to attach my hanger.
Hello and thank you for your posting! Question please. What type of solder do you use. 60/20 - 50/50?
Very nice video. Where did you get this pattern from? can you attach a link?
Amazing!
Hi! What is the work surface you have there? I am just learning and will be assembling my first came project. I will be using the push pins that you show here. Thank you.
A cieling tile used in commercial buildings. They are fireproof. Perfect and cheap to solder on!
You are an excellent video describer (teacher). What is your work mat made from? And Thanks for sharing this all.
Just watched your video and enjoyed it very much. I am interested in the hobby came that you use. Could you send me the size and where you order it. I looked on this site (cascade metals) but could not find hobby came. Thank you Deborah
Cascade doesn't sell to the public, but I buy it from Anything in Stained Glass. I buy by the spool, it lasts me about a year. Ask for ru100-2 Supplies@anythinginstainedglass.com
Can you tell me the brand and type of decorative wire you used for the veining?
Thank you so much-
Thank you..good tips/info..but the fouling of the spoon/body wasn’t clear to me; do you edge foil or do you foil around the whole surface and tin it ?TY
Very nice.
This is super helpful! Thank you for sharing! Curious if you’ve ever attached that pre-tin wire to a piece that didn’t go right to the edge? Any ideas on how to make it stick to the glass if it doesn’t go right to the edge? :)
I have! I just fudge it with extra solder...
Where do you purchase the cane? I dont seem to find it. I have been in tsin glassing for a year and would like to try using this. Thanks for your help.
What do use for your soldering base? Where do you get hobby came?
My foil tape comes right off the silverware. I’m not sure where I’m going wrong… Any ideas? Thank you 😊
Where can I get that pattern I made one just like that but didn’t have the pattern
What are you using on your table that you are able to pin your project too
What is you base board that you are working on?
Do you have to have the copper foil on it with the hobby came? Or was the foil for the purpose of soldering the veins?
Wow learned so much today!! Your Dragonfly is just beautiful! I do have one question though, when applying the came, do you soder the back side too? I am new to this..
Yes, you solder both sides of all your projects. I have watched Barbara's video 3 times to get it all in, also a newbie.
thank you for you video ! so interesting ! I want to ask you if it's possible to finish the glass with silver for jewelry example ?
thank you :)
justine
awesome video! i've been in touch with both Anything in Stained Glass as well as Cascade. We *think* this might be RU100 but we don't know. Can you pretty please let me know what product this hobby came is?
ru100-s
Thanks
Thanks so much!
So are you using 60/40 solder or do you have to use 50/50 because of the lower melting point?
Question what size foil are you using? And do you use H came and what size? Thank you
Where can I get the butterfly pattern
Are you using 60/40 solder???
Do u solder ur foil before u put the came on
What d you use for the head?