patrickfraser
Well-known member
Here are a couple of pieces I just made. Getting crafty.
Thank you. I'm always learning new things by way of the internet, Lots of trial and error, Practice makes perfect, right?Looking from the beginning to last post, your work has evolved and your techniques improved.
Creative you are,and by the way Scorpions glow, Vaseline glass does too, any ideas.
The first step in addiction recovery is admitting you have a problem. Do you think you have a problem??? :lol:I use Vaseline on my hands at night, big glob and rubber gloves, rubber gloves on for 20 minutes then rip them off and throw across room, hands greasy, soft and hot! Does this count?
I decided to try out the viking knit. It is gorgeous. I have been working on some pieces waiting for my draw plate to arrive. I couldn't wait to see what the final result would be. I impress myself, again. The small chain was made using the chopstick as a dowel and single knit technique and the other 2 were made using a larger "something or other" as the dowel with the smaller one being a single knit and the thicker a double knit. The piece on the right is a single knit being made and still needs some length and to get stretched through the draw plate. It's amazing how much of the inconsistencies work themselves out with the stretching by pulling through progressively smaller holes in the wooden draw plate. The holes range from 14mm down to 4mm.That's pretty neat! I've done crafts for as long as I can remember and especially love making my own jewelry...but this is the first time I've heard of "vaseline glass"! Have you ever tried making "viking knit"? Just do a quick google search on it...it's really neat...and a great way to use up lots of wire!
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