Thank you for making it easy to understand. The woman that teaches the class at our Resort in Yuma AZ just past away 2 weeks ago. She was 1 week from turning 86 😢 and was teaching gourd class, ceramic class, & pottery. She taught me to make a Thunder Gourd last year. I really wanted to learn this kind of bowl this year. She was a beautiful and wonderful and a kind friend also. I think Maggie guided me to you. So, thank you so much.❤
You made this so clear. I really appreciated that you always made sure that there was good lighting in your working area and very good angles for the viewers. You cleared up many of my questions with your clarity. You are a gift. Thank you!
Thank you Jenn for another outstanding video!! It is so easy to follow as all your videos are. Also thank you for being so generous in your sharing this Video without charge. You have been so generous with your followers and I just wanted to thank you.
Just warm water! I do not do much with beads, but from what I understand it is easy as slipping a bead onto the thread where you want it as you are working the coil.
Hi Jen! I absolutely love your tutorials and plan to try this with the raku method this weekend. I am purchasing the pine needle bundles from White Whale and was wondering how mundy you think is needed for one gourd to do this?
Thank you for making it easy to understand.
The woman that teaches the class at our Resort in Yuma AZ just past away 2 weeks ago. She was 1 week from turning 86 😢 and was teaching gourd class, ceramic class, & pottery. She taught me to make a Thunder Gourd last year. I really wanted to learn this kind of bowl this year. She was a beautiful and wonderful and a kind friend also. I think Maggie guided me to you. So, thank you so much.❤
You thought this so clearly, I appreciate you for this nice and clear video.. Thanks for the wonderful artistic video❤
You made this so clear. I really appreciated that you always made sure that there was good lighting in your working area and very good angles for the viewers. You cleared up many of my questions with your clarity. You are a gift. Thank you!
Thank you so much Theresa 😊😊😊
Thank you for taking the time to record these videos. I know it would be quicker and easier to just make your art without the video.
You are so welcome!🌻
Thank you for this extremely helpful video. Love your voice and clarity.
Thank you so much! That is so encouraging, I very much iuch appreciate your comment 😄
لقد اشتركت في قناتك يا فنانتي المتميزة يا ملاكي المبدع❤❤
احبك كثيرا❤❤❤❤
Thank you Jenn for another outstanding video!! It is so easy to follow as all your videos are. Also thank you for being so generous in your sharing this Video without charge. You have been so generous with your followers and I just wanted to thank you.
You are so welcome! Thank you for your sweet kind comments Mary Kay!
Such a great teacher and representative to the Gourd community!
Wow, thank you!
You are so easy to follow. I can't wait to try this!
very good instructer
Thank you, Jenn! Questions: what do you soak your pine needles in? Could you show how to incorporate beads on to the coils?
Just warm water! I do not do much with beads, but from what I understand it is easy as slipping a bead onto the thread where you want it as you are working the coil.
Great Job !
excellent - thank you
thank you!
You're welcome!
Hi Jen! I absolutely love your tutorials and plan to try this with the raku method this weekend. I am purchasing the pine needle bundles from White Whale and was wondering how mundy you think is needed for one gourd to do this?
Glad you are going to give this a try, a good size handful, I don't know how much exactly in weight.
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