Lampworking / Flameworking - 101.61 - The Herringbone - 104 demo

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  • Опубликовано: 19 сен 2024
  • Hello my Favorite humans! 🤗 Today I wanted to share some more of my obsession with patterns!
    The Herringbone pattern is a must have in your toolbox of flameworking techniques.
    Derived from the streets of Ancient Rome…this pattern has a long history worldwide.
    Join me as I explore this gorgeous pattern using some simple twisted cane!
    Cheers and gratitude to you all! 🖤🦇
    Enjoy-🌹🙏🏽 Robin 💫

Комментарии • 38

  • @narakaiaitken6796
    @narakaiaitken6796 2 года назад +1

    Oh wow Robyn. I love herringbone and your bead is stunning. What a delight it was to watch. Thank you for sharing. See you next week. Take care and stay well. ❤️👏😊

    • @scottwoodresearch
      @scottwoodresearch  2 года назад +2

      Hello Narakai-😁 I am glad you enjoyed it! I can’t tell you how many times it took me to get the cane just right for this one.
      First they were all black and white and I kept getting ‘twisted up’ with the directions I was making them in 😅
      I could have made a 5 minute montage of my fumbles! 😂✨
      Thank you Narakai! Have a wonderful week, see you soon! Hugs R- 👋🏽💫🌹✨

  • @clareconn
    @clareconn 2 года назад +1

    Just beautiful Robyn, thanks so much for taking the time to create your beads and share your techniques. I get so excited when I see you've made another video for us! I don't know anyone else in person that does lamp working, but your videos feel like I'm having a chat with a really good friend about a shared passion. thank you so much! 💜💙

    • @scottwoodresearch
      @scottwoodresearch  2 года назад +1

      Hello Clare! What a sweet comment! 🤗 I have always felt like flameworkers are hiding in little pockets…speckled around the world! We are a tiny group of people! I have always said…”if glass working was easy, everyone would be doing it!” But it’s not. 😂 and sometimes we find ourselves hiding behind our torches on a Friday evening, obsessing over melting glass instead of being social!….I know I do!
      It can also be a lonely journey…. That’s part of the reason why we started this channel…so we can share our passions with like-minded people like you…. and create new friendships along the way! Thanks again for your comment, Clare! See you next week! 😃 Cheers R- 👋🏽🤗🌹✨🌹

  • @jonesuk123
    @jonesuk123 2 года назад +1

    Some great tips. You are always so generous. Thank you so much Robyn 💓

    • @scottwoodresearch
      @scottwoodresearch  2 года назад

      Hi Lena! Thanks so much! 😍 Always good to hear from you! Hope your doing well! R- 🌹👋🏽✨🤗💫

  • @dianahanson1320
    @dianahanson1320 2 года назад +1

    You always make things look easy , sometime it is!❤

    • @scottwoodresearch
      @scottwoodresearch  2 года назад

      I try! 😅 However…nobody sees all of ones that don’t make the final demo. Sometimes I get totally fed up with trying something over and over again…and then I will do a completely different style and it looks awesome! Its when I stop trying that I tend to make better work… 😂.
      Thank you so much for your comment, Diana! 🌹 R- 👋🏽💫🌹💫✨🖤

  • @NinaDusedau
    @NinaDusedau 2 года назад +1

    Like Theresa, I watched the video after The Dragons Demo took place! I’m so sorry that I missed you live, but glad to at least have the video! I already have ideas for using the cake to celebrate our Birthdays this year. Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!!!

    • @scottwoodresearch
      @scottwoodresearch  2 года назад

      I’m glad you were able to watch it Nina! I will also post it on our RUclips channel in a few weeks.😃
      I love the idea of gifting a miniaturized cake….the perfect birthday gift!! 🎂✨🎉
      Thank you so much for your support, Nina! Cheers, R- ✨🌹✨🌹😍

  • @soniatrocme-lepage8701
    @soniatrocme-lepage8701 2 года назад +1

    Hi Robyn! Just discovered your weekly video and thanks so much, I can’t wait to try! Beautiful pattern! This weekend was a very busy but great one for me since I was officially invited to my first exhibit of my glass jewelry works at a glass fair in Normandy,here in France ! And they sold well! Can’t believe it! It was mostly fusing and little flameworking, since I am a flameworking beginner. And that was partly thanks to your great videos and to your kind encouragements ! I am so grateful ! 👍🙏☺️🌹

    • @scottwoodresearch
      @scottwoodresearch  2 года назад +1

      Hi Sonia! Congratulations!!🎉🎊🍾 How exciting! I am so happy to hear about this! It can be a lot of fun doing the shows…seeing how new people react to work for the first time can be very interesting.
      It can be both validating and insightful! I’m so glad that I could help you along your creative journey!
      Thank you so much for sharing!! Big Hugs from me to you, Sonia!! 😍 Robin 🎉👍🏽🙏🏽✨🌹✨🌹✨🌹

  • @theresaclark2139
    @theresaclark2139 2 года назад +2

    Robyn I'm a dragon and subscriber for a long time now! I can't believe I missed you last night. I am just so glad it was recorded. As usual you were great and know that you Rock! Your videos have helped my lampworking skills emensly!

    • @scottwoodresearch
      @scottwoodresearch  2 года назад

      Hi Theresa! I’m so glad you can still see it. It was great meeting so many wonderful people!
      I will be putting the cake out on this channel in September. 🎂😃 Thank you so much for your comments, I am so happy to be able to help! Cheers Theresa! R- ✨🌹👋🏽

  • @andrewtomlinson8065
    @andrewtomlinson8065 Год назад +1

    Oh gosh! You are such a fabulous soul here lady! I just come across your video's a few days ago, I have been studying and learning for years lampworks, and now I'm finally able to play with the glass and start my new adventure in life! Your videos (the few that I've seen so far) have already helped me tremendously! You're such an inspiration for me!

    • @scottwoodresearch
      @scottwoodresearch  Год назад

      Hello Andrew! 🤗🌹 I’m glad that you found our channel! I’m so happy to be an inspiration for you in your flameworking adventures! Thank you for your sweet comment…I truly appreciate it! ✨✨ I taught flameworking for many years in a local studio and loved it! After a very long break Patrick and I began this channel in hopes of reaching a wider audience. So far it has been fairly successful and we have met the most wonderful people (like you) from around the world! 😃💫 Its great to have you here and Thanks again for your comment! If you ever have questions I’m here for you!!
      Cheers- Robin 👋🏽✨🌹

  • @lindafowlerjohnston
    @lindafowlerjohnston 2 года назад +1

    Hi Robyn. Lovely as usual. Love the colors. Bet the black and white would be awesome too. I’ll have to try some.

    • @scottwoodresearch
      @scottwoodresearch  2 года назад

      Hi Linda! Thanks so much! 🌹 These are so cool and fun to watch in the flame! I love how it kind of looks like fabric….which was my initial inspiration. So glad you enjoyed! 🤗 Cheers Linda! R - 😁🌹👋🏽🌹✨

  • @ismelltrouble7266
    @ismelltrouble7266 2 года назад +2

    beautiful. I can't wait to try it

    • @scottwoodresearch
      @scottwoodresearch  2 года назад +1

      Hi Trouble! 😃 I tried this one several times for weeks using black and white….I gave up 😂 First time with color canes and here it is…
      Funny how that happens! 😂 I think you will enjoy the process! Thanks Trouble! 👋🏽 R- 🌹💫✨✨

    • @ismelltrouble7266
      @ismelltrouble7266 2 года назад +2

      @@scottwoodresearch well it was worth it because it came out wonderful. And those colors 🤌🤌🤌😋

    • @scottwoodresearch
      @scottwoodresearch  2 года назад

      Thanks Trouble!! 😃👍🏽Reminds me of fabric! ✨

  • @jowoolnough2123
    @jowoolnough2123 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely loved this as I’ve just started on getting my twisties better & this was a stunning bead to emulate xx

    • @scottwoodresearch
      @scottwoodresearch  2 года назад

      Hi Jo! That makes me so happy to hear! It is a beautiful bead. The twisted canes really pop on the black base! So glad you did this one. It is worth learning the twist just to make this bead! 😅
      Thanks so much for sharing! 🙏🏽 Take Care! R- 🤗🌹✨🌹✨💫👋🏽

    • @jowoolnough2123
      @jowoolnough2123 2 года назад +1

      @@scottwoodresearch as I was just saying in the group I’m in it’s the 2 actions together I find hard - twisting & pulling as my hands are really weak so can do one action on its own fine but put the two together & you get the twisty I just made nicknamed the wonky donkey twist lol not totally straight but it does have a twist lol xx

    • @scottwoodresearch
      @scottwoodresearch  2 года назад +1

      Lol! I have worn those same shoes, Jo! 😅 it does take some practicing…Sounds like you are almost there! I still have a hard time doing the backwards twisting. With that said, I think the Wonky Donkeys have their own signature style making for some very unique patterns! ✨🤗🌹🌹✨

    • @jowoolnough2123
      @jowoolnough2123 2 года назад +1

      @@scottwoodresearch thank you Robyn I think we should start a wonky donkey club lol could be a winner 🤣🤣xx

    • @scottwoodresearch
      @scottwoodresearch  2 года назад

      😁🤣👍🏽

  • @ТатьянаМатяж
    @ТатьянаМатяж 2 года назад +1

    😍😍😍👍👏❤

    • @scottwoodresearch
      @scottwoodresearch  2 года назад

      Thank you so much!!! 🙏🏽✨🌹👋🏽 R- 🤗

  • @andrewtomlinson8065
    @andrewtomlinson8065 Год назад +1

    I have some Devardi glass rods and tubes, but turns out their glass isn't an easy one to use, they pop and explode a lotunless you take an extreme amount of time to warm them first, but also the glass keeps changing and becoming rough and not smooth like glass, so where is a good place to order glass for a beginner? All I have is a hot head torch as well with straight propane

    • @scottwoodresearch
      @scottwoodresearch  Год назад

      Hi Andrew! 👋🏽 I agree with you….the Devardi glass is not the easiest to work with. I usually buy all of my materials from Frantz Art Glass online. They are so helpful, and if you call them they are very knowledgeable about everything flameworking! Wonderful people! I prefer to use Effetre glass but also enjoy CIM, Vetrofond and Double Helix glass rods. I have to be honest though….I have never worked on a hothead torch. I do see that they have a ‘hothead ll’ torch that is made to work better with the glass. You might have this already? I would begin with a variety of Effetri glass and go from there but don’t hesitate to call Frantz and ask what they recommend. 👍🏽✨ I hope this answer helps you out a bit! Thank so much for reaching out!! Take Care- Robin 🌹✨🌹

  • @wynetteritchotte1427
    @wynetteritchotte1427 7 месяцев назад +1

    How do I start 5he videos from the beginning?

    • @scottwoodresearch
      @scottwoodresearch  7 месяцев назад

      Hello Wynette! 👋🏽🌹 The 101 series begins at the bottom of the 101 Flameworking playlist. It starts with ‘101.01 In the middle bead release’ and works it way up to 101.99. 😃 Please let me know if you’re having a hard time finding it! Thanks so much! 🌹✨ Cheers- Robin ✨🌹

  • @mariacohen5179
    @mariacohen5179 2 года назад +1

    Do you have 3 different twists? That you apply to bead?

    • @scottwoodresearch
      @scottwoodresearch  2 года назад

      Hi Maria! Yes…the are three different canes. Each with 3 colors. I didn’t have quite enough of the yellow to make the full pattern so I added the red cane because it was the same direction in twist. I am glad I did!
      Things seem to look more harmonious to me with magic of 3! 😂🌹 Thanks Maria - Cheers! R- 🤗👋🏽🌹

    • @mariacohen5179
      @mariacohen5179 2 года назад +1

      @@scottwoodresearch silly me once I saw photo yes I noticed 3 different color twists again thanks

    • @scottwoodresearch
      @scottwoodresearch  2 года назад

      👍🏽🤗