I like the way you handle cutting the smaller pieces. That's where I struggle and get clumsy with my cutting. Large pieces are no problem for me but I really need to work on the small cuts. Enjoy your videos very much. I saw the previous comment and didn't realize you had an Etsy store. I'll have to check it out.
That is 5/64th hobby lead came. I like to use came when I want a really streamlined finish, or if my pieces are larger. I'll edge bead on more organic shapes (like my flowers), and smaller suncatchers.
Thank you so much! I used the 5/64th hobby came, and yes, I stretched it first - I stretch it until it's straight with no kinks, and then I stretch a little bit further until I feel the tension getting greater. Unfortunately, this pattern won't be available in my shop, but I'm making another UA-cam tutorial with my smaller/simpler Art Deco scallop, and that pattern will be available.
Hi! This is a pattern that I created, and is not available. I have a UA-cam tutorial I'm working on for a different/simpler scallop pattern that will be available on Etsy.
Hi! Thank you for your interest. This particular pattern will not be available, but I will have a simpler Art Deco scallop pattern available once I finish the tutorial for it. =)
Awesome work ❤
Beautiful! Great choice of glass.
Another beautiful creation. So so pretty
Thanks!!
That's beautiful!!! Thank you for sharing your work!!! I love watching you!!
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoy these videos 🤗
Very pretty, thank you for your beautiful tutorial 😍
I like the way you handle cutting the smaller pieces. That's where I struggle and get clumsy with my cutting. Large pieces are no problem for me but I really need to work on the small cuts. Enjoy your videos very much. I saw the previous comment and didn't realize you had an Etsy store. I'll have to check it out.
Thanks! Yeah, small curves can be annoying, if I try to break out a small curve in one score, I end up chipping off the tip
Beginner question. What are you using around the edges in lieu of beading? I love your videos, thank you!
That is 5/64th hobby lead came. I like to use came when I want a really streamlined finish, or if my pieces are larger. I'll edge bead on more organic shapes (like my flowers), and smaller suncatchers.
Gorgeous piece Samantha! What size hobby came did you use? And did you stretch it first? Will look for this pattern in your etsy store.
Thank you so much! I used the 5/64th hobby came, and yes, I stretched it first - I stretch it until it's straight with no kinks, and then I stretch a little bit further until I feel the tension getting greater. Unfortunately, this pattern won't be available in my shop, but I'm making another UA-cam tutorial with my smaller/simpler Art Deco scallop, and that pattern will be available.
Where ca i get the pattern?
Hi! This is a pattern that I created, and is not available. I have a UA-cam tutorial I'm working on for a different/simpler scallop pattern that will be available on Etsy.
Is this pattern available now? Thanks
Hi! Thank you for your interest. This particular pattern will not be available, but I will have a simpler Art Deco scallop pattern available once I finish the tutorial for it. =)
@@SamanthaAshleyGlass thank you for your quick response. Will be on the lookout for your next pattern. 😊
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