They're adorable!
Thank you for the firing schedule. I watched this on my TV and I never saw the firing schedule pop up and I watched closely and rewatched to look for it. I have learned something new about UA-cam on my TV. I have really enjoyed all of your videos and hope to see more from you.
Cute gnomes. Thanks for sharing.
thank you very much for this great instruction. I will try the gnomes as soon as possible.
Love these! Thank you for sharing.
Mine are all cut out and ready to assemble. I will show you when I am finished. Love these.
I finished them and love them! I made 5 but only have 2 left. I am in process of making more. How do I attach photo?
@@treefroglyn you can tag me on social media if you’re on there. I’m @gscreations_handmade on Instagram.
I just love these gnomes!g😊
Such a wonderful video. Thank you for sharing your process. I made some into night lights.
Finally got around to making some of these, Ghislaine. Love them! Thanks so much for this!
These gnomes are so adorable! Thanks for sharing such a detailed explanation of your process. Very thorough!
Thank you for sharing this! It is very well done - I feel like I can go to the studio and make these with your tutorial!
Really really cute, Ghislaine! Very imaginative and so well shown. Thanks!
I made these and now my entire family and friends all want them. They are so cute Thank you
Such a great tutorial so many key techniques that really are helpful to see carried out in a single project. I've just started and this was so presented so well, you are a great teacher. One question I have not worked with fiber paper yet, is it reusable unlike thin fire?
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it! YEs, Fiber paper is reusable multiple times over.
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Hi, I love this gnome design! What is the glass you used COE 90 or 96? I’m trying to think if I need to adjust the firing schedule for COE 96.
These are so much fun. Thank you for sharing. What temperature did you fire these to and how long did you hold.
Hello Janella! You can find the firing schedule at the 14:45 minute mark in the video.
Fantastic video and tutorial. Would I be able to do this in a microwave kiln do you think? as thats all I have.. thanks :)
I don’t know enough about microwave kilns to give you an answer. How easily can you control the temperature? This doesn’t go to a full fuse only a tack. Furthermore, because of the varying thickness, you need a really controlled annealing.
I love these little guys. I have just purchased a Cricut and wonder if you could tell how you got the template into the design space. I think it’s a wonderful idea.
The description box below the video contains a direct link to my cricut file. you should be able to click on it and it will open on your design space. If that doesn't work, you can upload the png from your design space. There is an upload button on the left hand bar. I hope this helps!
Cool project. What program do you use to make the color design of the gnome? Thanks
Love the video. Where did you get those rubber finger coverings????
Thank you! I got them here from Amazon: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0892FXQTT/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Thank you so much for your videos. I'm teaching a class at a retirement community where I work and I printed your patterns, but they seem to be much larger then 5 inches tall. Any ideas of how I can get the correct size?
LOVE your video. I am brand new... what thickness mm is your clear glass for the spike? Thank you so much for sharing.
Thank you! I'm still trying to figure out the rule of 6 :-) @@ghislainesabbagh-hughes
@@workofartgreeley7065 The rule 6 applies when you are doing a full fuse. In this case we are mostly tack or contour fusing except for the nose and feet. If you full fuse something that is less than 6mm it will contract upon itself to achieve the 6mm. That's what causes "dog boning" where the centers pull in.
The firing schedule was on for 3 seconds
What is the measurement of the Gnome body. I am trying to print it on a regular printer. Thanks!
The link you provided for the Cricut Pattern does not appear on the Design Screen. How do you load it on the Cricut? Thanks.
You can also use this file and manually upload it to your cricut design space: drive.google.com/file/u/1/d/1onRRvxPn2UCTu0d4v9PndOWXZg6NKe4X/view?usp=drivesdk
Do you have a pattern to share?
Hello Merry, you can find the Cricut file in my description box.
Where do you get the sticker sheet?
I got them on Amazon, there are these thicker ones from Cricut: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NMCU9MM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_image?ie=UTF8&psc=1
and these thinner ones too: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B086WBNL9C/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I dont have a cricut. Do you have a pattern thats not on the cricut site?
@@ghislainesabbagh-hughes So cute! Any chance I can get a png file as well? Thanks!
@@pattiporco8598 Please send me your email address and I'll send you the file.
I don't have a cricut either and would greatly appreciate a pattern too please
@@pattiporco8598 I’ve added a link to the png file in my top comment.
Here is a link to the png file for those who don’t use a Cricut. drive.google.com/file/d/1onRRvxPn2UCTu0d4v9PndOWXZg6NKe4X/view?usp=drivesdk
Thank you for sharing Ghistaine, Love your work and designs
Thank you, these are great. You did a great job describing each step :)