Tabitha all your work is simply wonderful, thank you for sharing your skills with everyone, i'm new to glass fusing and you are really inspiring me, thank you.
Tabitha, you've outdone yourself on these lovely, fun and inspirational projects. I love, love, love them! Thank you so much for your passion for this wonderful charity and your passion for glass fusing - the possibilities are endless! -Margaret :-)
As always… so much information and inspiration! I only wish I had watched before the free shipping offer ended (yesterday 😢) I would love to try your landscape lines! I’ll add them to my wish list for next time. Stay safe
Hi Tabitha! Watching from Florida, USA. I just started fusing glass in the last few months. I make glass to support the cat rescue I founded. Your work is inspiring! I watch a video every morning before venturing into my work. Your the only glass channel I follow. I have been trying to create lanterns with cats. I can see your lanters in the background, would you do a tutorial on your lanterns. :) Thank you and again, you and your work is awesome!
Dear Tabitha: First off, I'd like to say thanks for sharing your artistic skills... If I may ask, would you one day perhaps share with us how you made that beautiful birch tree wave stand that is on the top shelf above the purple bow tie. I can't take my eyes off it. The fall colors around the trees are such a finishing touch. It's one of my favorites that you've made. Glad you're selling the different size poppy murrine. The Autumn collection is on my new order list too. See ya in your next instructional video!
AbelieverofourLord absolutely I’ll do a RUclips video on that one, in fact it was made for a RUclips video and we did not get round to finishing it, we are planning some autumn leaf Murrine soon so once I have that I’ll do a new one.
Hi Tabitha, Great tutorial. I always learn so much from you. One Q on the firing schedule: For the tack fuse I think you meant 900 for 3:00 on segment 4. NOT 1400 for 3 hours. And I'm curious about the fifth segment of the drape schedule. Is that necessary?
Hi Cindy, thank you for pointing out our mistake. You are completely right, it was supposed to be 900 for 3:00. Unfortunately we can not edit it in the video unless we delete it. About the fifth segment of the drape schedule, it is necessary is the part of the annealing process.
Another fab video Tabitha! Thank you. A question about glue.. what do you use for both sticking glass to mount-board and for the glass stand. Thanks again. Ruthie
Hi Tabitha. Thanks for another wonderful video. I learn so much from you! Can you please tell me what that white piece is that you are using to raise your small terra-cotta pot up a few inches. I’ve never seen round kiln furniture. Thank you!
Catherine Howard dremel is a hand tool you can use with a diamond drill bit to rough the surfaces of things or make holes, but you could just as easily use an electric nail drill for roughing the surface and they are very cheap.
@@TabithasGlassEmporium thank you. I thought that was the case, but you don't learn if you don't ask! I'm binge watching your videos at the moment. Do you have one on using reactives to make river rocks?
Tabitha all your work is simply wonderful, thank you for sharing your skills with everyone, i'm new to glass fusing and you are really inspiring me, thank you.
Beautiful art Glass work!
Thanks again for sharing your artwork.
Tabitha, you've outdone yourself on these lovely, fun and inspirational projects. I love, love, love them! Thank you so much for your passion for this wonderful charity and your passion for glass fusing - the possibilities are endless! -Margaret :-)
LOVE LOVE LOVE POPPIES
Amazing. So Beautiful.
As always… so much information and inspiration! I only wish I had watched before the free shipping offer ended (yesterday 😢) I would love to try your landscape lines! I’ll add them to my wish list for next time. Stay safe
Beatuful job. 👏👏👏
Hi Tabitha! Watching from Florida, USA.
I just started fusing glass in the last few months. I make glass to support the cat rescue I founded. Your work is inspiring! I watch a video every morning before venturing into my work. Your the only glass channel I follow. I have been trying to create lanterns with cats. I can see your lanters in the background, would you do a tutorial on your lanterns. :) Thank you and again, you and your work is awesome!
Great projects
Well,it was very good.
Wow.❣️ just stumbled across your channel! You are an inspiration!!! Love it!
Dear Tabitha: First off, I'd like to say thanks for sharing your artistic skills... If I may ask, would you one day perhaps share with us how you made that beautiful birch tree wave stand that is on the top shelf above the purple bow tie. I can't take my eyes off it. The fall colors around the trees are such a finishing touch. It's one of my favorites that you've made.
Glad you're selling the different size poppy murrine. The Autumn collection is on my new order list too.
See ya in your next instructional video!
AbelieverofourLord absolutely I’ll do a RUclips video on that one, in fact it was made for a RUclips video and we did not get round to finishing it, we are planning some autumn leaf Murrine soon so once I have that I’ll do a new one.
Parabéns.
Lindo trabalho.
Great video and cute dog !
Thank you, love my Faro Dog
Hi Tabitha, I was wondering what size kiln are you using for these small projects, please? Could you make a video of all your kilns, maybe??
Hi Tabitha, Great tutorial. I always learn so much from you. One Q on the firing schedule: For the tack fuse I think you meant 900 for 3:00 on segment 4. NOT 1400 for 3 hours. And I'm curious about the fifth segment of the drape schedule. Is that necessary?
Hi Cindy, thank you for pointing out our mistake. You are completely right, it was supposed to be 900 for 3:00. Unfortunately we can not edit it in the video unless we delete it. About the fifth segment of the drape schedule, it is necessary is the part of the annealing process.
Another fab video Tabitha! Thank you. A question about glue.. what do you use for both sticking glass to mount-board and for the glass stand. Thanks again. Ruthie
Araldite Two part Crystal Clear
This is beautiful! I was wondering, when you slump this does it sit level when completely finished and turned over?
Sería genial poder ver sus vídeos con traducción en español latino 😚
Hi Tabitha. Thanks for another wonderful video. I learn so much from you! Can you please tell me what that white piece is that you are using to raise your small terra-cotta pot up a few inches. I’ve never seen round kiln furniture. Thank you!
Nancy Blomquist it’s a round kiln post, you can get them either in round or square on the UK depending on the supplier
@@TabithasGlassEmporium , Thanks!
Eu sempre quis fazer trabalhos com vidro seria ótimo se fosse traduzido ❤️❤️🇧🇷👏
Hi - I love the poppy seascape scene!! What type of glue do you use to adhere it to the mount board?
Thank you. I use Araldite Crystal 2 Part Epoxy Glue
As a beginner in fused glass, I am learning so much and being inspired by your tutorials. Thank you. Can I ask what you mean by 'drummel' please?
Catherine Howard dremel is a hand tool you can use with a diamond drill bit to rough the surfaces of things or make holes, but you could just as easily use an electric nail drill for roughing the surface and they are very cheap.
@@TabithasGlassEmporium thank you. I thought that was the case, but you don't learn if you don't ask! I'm binge watching your videos at the moment. Do you have one on using reactives to make river rocks?
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Wonderful!
I wish I could be your pupil...)
Hola, de nuevo puedes traducir en Español Latino
Por favor
Tabitha, What is the thickness of the clear glass you are fusing the elements to?
3mm
What medium and grit do you use for sand blasting your glass?
Hi Monica, it is aluminum oxide and other one is silicon carbonate 😊
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Onde comprar, matéria prima?
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