Lampworking / Flameworking - 101.66 - Plaid Patterns - 104 demo
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- Hello there! In my ongoing research of fun and interesting patterns, I was thinking about
how cool plaids are! This is one of those techniques that have a bit of a groundwork to do
before making the final bead. A variety of stringers and cane are used to make this gorgeous
plaid design….the possibilities are endless!! 😆🌹
Hope all is well in your neck of the woods!
Enjoy - Robin✨🌹💫
Marvelous!! Like you said: the variations are endless! 🙏 Thank you!💖
I’m so happy that you enjoyed this one! It was fun to put together! 🤗 Thanks so much, Susanne!
Cheers- Robin 🌹🤗✨👋🏽
Very pretty. I love doing the prep for complex beads. Getting all the stringers ready can easily be a whole torch session for me.
Hi Linda, Same here! I love spending a day pulling stringers and cane…so satisfying!! 🥰 I am so glad you enjoyed this one! 😃 Cheers- Robin ✨🌹👋🏽💫✨
I' ve always considered working off mandrel more interesting. But thanks to you, making beads seems to be even more exciting. I didn't know there is so many possibilities. Thanks a lot Robin! Have a nice day 🌼
Hi Beza! I am so glad to be of inspiration to your flameworking journey! 😃 I started with beads and and worked my way up to off mandrel work. I love to see how everyone has a different perspective on the glass! Thanks so much for your comment!! Cheers- Robin 💫🌹✨👋🏽
@@scottwoodresearch I wrote you a message on your instagram profile (I don't know if you use it so I am letting you know here 🙂) Just let me know if you got it. Cheers!
Hi Beza! I have not been on Instagram for months….I will definitely check in! 🤗🌹✨Robin
Very very nice thanks for sharing the technique 🔥🔥🌹
Hello Brigitte! Thank you so much!! I just love all the different techniques that make this pattern happen.
I have been enjoying playing with the complex stringer cane! Hugs- Robin 👋🏽😃🌹✨💫
You are so brilliant! I love it and cant wait to try this.❤
Hi Cindy! I’m so glad you liked this one. 😃 There are so many ways to approach this technique too! You will love it!! 😆 Cheers & Hugs- Robin 💫🌹✨👋🏽
Oooh this looks amazing, I need to try this in classic tartan colors!
Hello Elainne! 😃 Thank you so much! 🌹🌹 I’m glad you enjoyed this one and I bet Tartan colors will look excellent!! ✨💫👍🏽 Cheers- Robin 🌹✨💫🌈
Master class in cane making and pure magic. I am at such a disadvantage using Bullseye colors are so limited. Your rainbow 104 coe effretti is Lucious.
Hi Vicki! 🤗🌹 Thanks!! I love pulling cane!😃 I have only ever used Bullseye Glass for slumping and fusing. Beautiful colors! I wish they made 104 compatible rods…I would love to try!
You can experiment by mixing colors together…I’ll do a demo on how to mix them together soon!! ✨🌹 Cheers- Robin 🌈🌹🌹
For some reason did not know about 104 rods back when I first started because I am self taught until now there are wonderful videos like yours. Hate I can not use double helix;s and all the gorgeous reactive fritz. Can you create an ivory? White and transparent amber? @@scottwoodresearch
@@vickicubeiro9298 Hi Vicky! 🌹🥰 you can definitely try with those colors to create an ivory. You might get close, but every color has its original recipe that makes it very unique. I have only ever tried to create a lighter or darker shade when mixing colors together. I am intrigued though about this ivory. I see that Bullseye has a color named Nougat 000127-0576-F, it is probably the closest color to ivory that they have available. 🌹✨ if you ever feel like trying the 104 colors you can get some really nice variety packs to start with that are relatively inexpensive. 🤗 Hugs to you!! Robin ✨✨✨
Tack!
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!! Big Hugs! - R 💫👋🏽🌹🌹🌹🌹
@@scottwoodresearch ❤️
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Thank you so much, Brigitte!! 🥰✨🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
What are you using for the punty?
Hi Sandy! The punty is just a mandrel that I use for this purpose only. It works much better than using a glass rod. 😃 especially when pulling cane!
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@@scottwoodresearch how do you get bead release on the center of the mandrel a brush?
Hello Sandy! 👋🏽🌹 If you watch the very first 101 video it will show you how I put the bead release in the middle! it is the very first… Or last video in the 101 playlist. I hope this helps!🤗💫🌹
It that a 1/16 mandrel
Hi Sandy! I use a stainless steel welding rod. 3/32 of an inch mandrel. Cut down to 12 inches. However there are times when I use different sizes!🌹👋🏽