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This group of bead sets are made of just two colors, one of which is usually opal yellow. Each bead is embellished with dots that form almost lace like patterns. Please don't hesitate to leave comments, either positive or negative as I need all the input I can get to improve my techniques.
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789 x 575 px
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660 x 560 px
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690 x 474 px
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705 x 179 px
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519 x 389 px
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545 x 449 px
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439 x 379 px
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451 x 389 px
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265 x 235 px
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237 x 241 px
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I’m not new to lampworking, but I am new to the internet. I’ve been melting glass for about a year and a half. As you see more and more of what I have to offer you will notice the colors of my beads change from one end of the color wheel to the next. I like lots of colors and don’t really have just one favorite. Some beads I use only two colors, but other’s I may use five or six. Sometimes my combinations work, sometimes they don’t. Some of my beads are tiny while others are quite large. It pretty much just depends on what works when I light the torch and start melting glass.
I worked with stained glass for several years. That was easy. I just had to cut glass and solder it together. I took a break from glass for a few years and then I saw what glass in its molten form could become and became enthralled. I’m studying and learning as fast as I can, but gosh, there is so much to know and I can’t learn and experiment fast enough. Help me by leaving your comment either positive or negative. I need to know what you think. Joan
http://bytheindigorabbit.com
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