That is so cool! I love it! Wish I could fit a 13" round mold into my kiln! I am limited as mine s more rectangular. You did such an amazing job and that is a beautiful piece! 🙃❣❣
Gorgeous! BTW, you can "measure" the size of your piece after the first firing by freezing a frame of the film at just the right time and counting the squares in the grid under it. The squares are approximately 1/2".
Love that mould. Creates such a beautiful shape. Not sure if vitreograph would survive unbroken being shipped to Sydney, but may have to find out if I can't source it here in Oz. Thank for this very interesting video.😁🦘🐨
Thank you for a very inspiring video. Since I do not have such a mould, I am wondering how to put such a ready made round glass base in a mould that doesn't have a hole for it, without causing the whole round glass to sink and swallow it. Any suggestions? Alternatively , any suggestions for hanging a flat backed round piece?
I don’t have suggestions other than to experiment and know you may have to risk that glass. Regarding hanging, I know a lot of people have mentioned this but I’ve never used it. Honestly, may be easier to just spring for the mold. 😂 hangyourglass.com/
Love this! Great work!
Yikes, this is gorgeous!!! You’ve inspired me to play tomorrow during the cold-meggendon!! Thanks so much, Jamaison, for all your creative shares.
Stay warm and play away!
You have so much fun... thanks for sharing your processes!
What a beautiful piece. Gave me some real inspiration to use curly vitograph . Thanks again for a great video.
Really cool wall hanging ! Thank you for all the great videos I really enjoy learning from you !
I've been reluctant...thank you for the indepth video!
LOVE it. Colors, shape n all. Thnk u
That is so cool! I love it! Wish I could fit a 13" round mold into my kiln! I am limited as mine s more rectangular. You did such an amazing job and that is a beautiful piece! 🙃❣❣
Love this
Thanks so much. This is beautiful!! I love it hanging on the wall.
Jamaison… I watched this again… it is sooooo awesome. 🐢
Thank you!
Stunning piece, Jamaison! Thanks so much for sharing. So inspiring.
Very beautiful as usual. Love your ideas.
Gorgeous! BTW, you can "measure" the size of your piece after the first firing by freezing a frame of the film at just the right time and counting the squares in the grid under it. The squares are approximately 1/2".
So beautiful!
Stunning! Great work!
That would have made a really cool clock!
Oh, Jamaison!!! Best piece you have ever made!! This piece is FABULOUS!!!!!!!!!!!! I bet it will live in your home, right?
It will live here until it sells! Gotta sell things to make more!
OMG! I LOVE THIS TOO! Sooooooo cool. 🐢
So cool. Thanks Jamaison!
my favorite of yours by far!!!
Stunning
again a very nice and educational video! I was not expecting the slump temp to be high enough for the foot to melt to the bowl..
Looks great
So beautiful art❤️🤩 You are so talented!
Beautiful!
Love that mould. Creates such a beautiful shape. Not sure if vitreograph would survive unbroken being shipped to Sydney, but may have to find out if I can't source it here in Oz. Thank for this very interesting video.😁🦘🐨
awesome!!!
Love this piece. If you wanted to skip spreading out the glass in a second firing could you have just slumped it after your 1st firing?
Yes, that certainly could have worked.
Wow!! ❤
Wow
I hang beautiful glass on the walls too
Thank you for a very inspiring video. Since I do not have such a mould, I am wondering how to
put such a ready made round glass base in a mould that doesn't have a hole for it, without causing the whole round glass to sink and swallow it. Any suggestions?
Alternatively , any suggestions for hanging a flat backed round piece?
I don’t have suggestions other than to experiment and know you may have to risk that glass. Regarding hanging, I know a lot of people have mentioned this but I’ve never used it. Honestly, may be easier to just spring for the mold. 😂
hangyourglass.com/
Did you use the 10.5 or 12.5 stainless steel circle from Bonny Doon?
I think I have the 12.5
❤️❤️❤
You mentioned that you were going to put this piece on your website. What is the URL?
Fourleavesglass.com
@@JamaisonSchuler Thanks!
What are you charging for the platter?
I was very undecided but listed it for $229
Wow