Hi Cheri!🌹✨ Thank you so much! I’m glad you got some good information on pulling stringers! In the end it’s all about practice! 🤗 Glad you enjoyed!! Cheers- Robin 🌹✨
Thanks so much, Lena! I had to redo the voice over 3 times to get my point a across…. Sometimes the simplest things can be the hardest to explain! 😂😂😂 Cheers!! R- 🔥🌹🖤
Hi Roberta!! That is truly a learned trait! 😂🤣 I’m right there with ya! 😍 I love pulling those colors out into stringers and cane though… it’s so mesmerizing!! Hugs to you!! R- ✨🌹👋🏽🏝
Thanks Robin, I have to ask about the delicious piece of piano you play at the end of your videos. i love the tune and need to know more... who is playing, who is the composer and where, oh where, can I hear more?
Hi Jirup 😃…thanks so much! I am obsessed with this little tune! I just happened to find it in the Videoshop editor that I use. It’s in their fugue music section. All I have is the song title, Maipen Lei. There is no other information given, same for all the other music too! 😩 It is to bad…I would love to hear more as well!! Sometimes it takes a long time for me to get all the music right. And only so many to choose from that are copyright free. This specific song is my absolute favorite of them all. ✨✨ I’m so happy that you like it too! R- 👍🏽🌹
Hello!!👋🏽🌹 It is an interesting process! It’s made on a much larger scale with bigger tools. 😃 The factories have large color tanks full of color glass that is then pulled out by hand or machine. Thanks so much for wondering! Cheers - Robin ✨
This was great ! I just did a practice session on pulling stringers from my little leftovers. It’s so much fun.
Hi Spring! ✨🌈 I think pulled stingers and cane is one of the most enjoyable moments in flameworking! 😍 Lol…It’s so addictive! - 🌈🌹✨
@@scottwoodresearch I couldn’t agree with you more 😂 !!!
Thanks for explaining it so well.
Hi Cheri!🌹✨ Thank you so much! I’m glad you got some good information on pulling stringers! In the end it’s all about practice! 🤗 Glad you enjoyed!! Cheers- Robin 🌹✨
Good tips , Thank you …. Now l’ets practice 🌹🌹🔥🔥
Yea!! I second the motion! 😂😂 Thanks Brigitte! 👋🏽🌹🖤
Some great tips. Liked the black and white one. Thanks:)
Thanks so much, Lena! I had to redo the voice over 3 times to get my point a across…. Sometimes the simplest things can be the hardest to explain! 😂😂😂 Cheers!! R- 🔥🌹🖤
Good stuff! helps me learn the art of patience, something that doesn't come easy for me!
Hi Roberta!! That is truly a learned trait! 😂🤣 I’m right there with ya! 😍
I love pulling those colors out into stringers and cane though… it’s so mesmerizing!!
Hugs to you!! R- ✨🌹👋🏽🏝
Thanks Robin, I have to ask about the delicious piece of piano you play at the end of your videos. i love the tune and need to know more... who is playing, who is the composer and where, oh where, can I hear more?
Hi Jirup 😃…thanks so much! I am obsessed with this little tune! I just happened to find it in the Videoshop editor that I use. It’s in their fugue music section. All I have is the song title, Maipen Lei. There is no other information given, same for all the other music too! 😩 It is to bad…I would love to hear more as well!! Sometimes it takes a long time for me to get all the music right. And only so many to choose from that are copyright free.
This specific song is my absolute favorite of them all. ✨✨ I’m so happy that you like it too! R- 👍🏽🌹
super helpful
Hello Ed! 👋🏽✨ I’m so glad you found this demo helpful! Once you figure it out it gets much easier!
Glad you enjoyed! Cheers- Robin 🌹✨
Make s me wounder. How those glass rods were made in the first place.
Hello!!👋🏽🌹 It is an interesting process! It’s made on a much larger scale with bigger tools. 😃 The factories have large color tanks full of color glass that is then pulled out by hand or machine.
Thanks so much for wondering! Cheers - Robin ✨