Thank you! Your video has the complete process for these Lampwork beads. I’m so impressed with your work, your description of what you were doing, and the camera work. Excellent!
Wonderful detailed video, Jeannie. I've always wondered exactly how to make these layered petal beads. Thank you so much for taking the time to instruct those of us who can't afford the expensive courses offered by others. You Rock!
Jeanne, your videos are just amazing! I really appreciate your sharing your expertise with us less-experienced beadmakers. It is much better than a "paper" tutorial and you have really mastered the art of making instructional videos. Many many thanks!
Hurrah! Hurrah! *NOW * I get it. You explained it perfectly well. Can't wait to go fire up my torch so I don't forget how. I sure appreciate you revisiting this video. It helped a lot. Thank YOU!
Nice video. You do a great job on your videos. Pleasant voice, well explained, good camera angle and easy to follow. I love the petal beads but have not tried one yet. You make it all look so easy. Thank you for sharing your expertise. It's like having a private class at home! :)
Wow so beautiful. Your Technique!Today is Memorial day 2020 and I wish our world was different .Thank you so much for making this video .I lost count of how many I've seen of yours.I didn't comment Always because I was to anxious to see another .sorry. your Amazing 😁🦋
I buy almost all my supplies - glass and tools online, altho the local studio I work with in Phoenix does carry some, too, so I've recently been purchasing from them also. There are many great suppliers out there. Frantz Art Glass, Mountain Glass Arts, Howaco, ABR Imagery, Sundance Glass, Arrow Springs (especially for tools, mandrels and bead release - but they also have awesome silver glass!), etc.
I think I'm in love! Sorry Jeannie I meant with the beautiful process of glass making! I really love glass beads and I bought the book with these beautiful pieces of art and thought I have to do this! Is this a hobby that anyone can afford or is it a pretty expensive hobby, in your opinion? BTW your video is elprimo and i thank you you've inspired!
For these, I am using the new Vetrofond clear that just came out. I prefer soft Lauscha tho - - it's much cleaner. And then of course, Zephyr is the best, but more expensive. :)
Oh, I see. Yeah, the dots should melt in so that there's about half the dot width of clear space in between each dot (if that makes sense). An easy fix, tho! Just add more glass to your dots. :)
Thank you! Your video has the complete process for these Lampwork beads. I’m so impressed with your work, your description of what you were doing, and the camera work. Excellent!
Jeannie Cox was such a talented teacher. She made this bead look so doable. I was sad to learn that she passed away in March of 2019.
Lovely! Thank you so much for sharing your technique and expertise in bead making!. Your beads are amazing and I can’t wait to try this!
Wonderful detailed video, Jeannie. I've always wondered exactly how to make these layered petal beads. Thank you so much for taking the time to instruct those of us who can't afford the expensive courses offered by others. You Rock!
You are so welcome! And thank you for such a nice comment!
I love this my mom use to make bead necklaces and beaded bracelets all the time I miss her she died last year but I still have her work
Wow! Ive never seen a petal bead made. I will be trying this tomorrow, it's amazing.
Jeanne, your videos are just amazing! I really appreciate your sharing your expertise with us less-experienced beadmakers. It is much better than a "paper" tutorial and you have really mastered the art of making instructional videos. Many many thanks!
Thank you!
I'm in complete awe every time I see your work. You are so talented.
Hurrah! Hurrah! *NOW * I get it. You explained it perfectly well. Can't wait to go fire up my torch so I don't forget how. I sure appreciate you revisiting this video. It helped a lot. Thank YOU!
Woot!! YAY!! I hope to see your beads when you make them! :)
Excellently explained video! That’s a lot of work for one bead! Wow!
Nice video. You do a great job on your videos. Pleasant voice, well explained, good camera angle and easy to follow. I love the petal beads but have not tried one yet. You make it all look so easy. Thank you for sharing your expertise. It's like having a private class at home! :)
Thank you! :)
Wonderful video work: close up and clear. Great verbal description of each step.
Gorgeous...you make it look so easy! I love how you explain everything....great vid!
Thanks for the excellent video I was wondering how these were done. It will be my next challenge. I will probably view it several times
You are good! Make it look easy! I’m finally getting back into bead making. Im rusty! Good job!
Thanks! :)
I totally love this! As always you've inspired me to go and have a play with a new idea. Thank you for sharing your skills. :)
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Wonderful vid was wondering what grade of glass your using
Wow so beautiful. Your Technique!Today is Memorial day 2020 and I wish our world was different .Thank you so much for making this video .I lost count of how many I've seen of yours.I didn't comment Always because I was to anxious to see another .sorry. your Amazing 😁🦋
Jeannie you do awesome work. I will be trying some of your techniques. Can you tell me where you purchase your supplies? Glass and tools? Thanks
I buy almost all my supplies - glass and tools online, altho the local studio I work with in Phoenix does carry some, too, so I've recently been purchasing from them also. There are many great suppliers out there. Frantz Art Glass, Mountain Glass Arts, Howaco, ABR Imagery, Sundance Glass, Arrow Springs (especially for tools, mandrels and bead release - but they also have awesome silver glass!), etc.
very pretty, and thanks for the video sharing.
Brilliant I’ve tried this but must keep practicing this is beautiful thank you xx
Oh my goodness I should be working on my portrait but I enjoy watching you work.I want to try this and I do not have the space .Are you in Texas🌺🦋😁
I'm looking to get a home set up, I usually do hot shop work. So when annealing this coe of glass, what temperature do you usually hold the oven at?
Hello Jeannie. I just ordered my Lampwork kit and was wondering if there's anything that doesn't come with the kits that I will need ?
Fabulous love this
You are my Muse. Keep up the great work
I think I'm in love! Sorry Jeannie I meant with the beautiful process of glass making! I really love glass beads and I bought the book with these beautiful pieces of art and thought I have to do this! Is this a hobby that anyone can afford or is it a pretty expensive hobby, in your opinion? BTW your video is elprimo and i thank you you've inspired!
What clear are you using to cover these CIM colors?
For these, I am using the new Vetrofond clear that just came out. I prefer soft Lauscha tho - - it's much cleaner. And then of course, Zephyr is the best, but more expensive. :)
Ah, nice to know. I made one last night .... twas awful. Trying again today.
Oh no!! Did you smear the dots when you put the clear down?
No - the dots were too small and next row didn't cover the one before it.
Oh, I see. Yeah, the dots should melt in so that there's about half the dot width of clear space in between each dot (if that makes sense). An easy fix, tho! Just add more glass to your dots. :)
Soft glass or boro?
nvmd the blue color answered my question
Excellent ❤
thank you Jeannie.
Hi @Jeannie Cox do you sell or accept order on Lampwork Bead works if i give you the design? thanks :)
No, sorry, I only do my own designs.
@@jeannie291 oh that's a shame :|
I loved it. Thank you
Excellent
beautiful
Beautiful must try this ty
wow!
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