Murrini
Uploader Comments (Gamureth)
All Comments (18)
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Awesome music surprisingly.
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i wish you hadn't edited out the stretching part.
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Great video, and thanks for sharing!
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thank you verena.
the clip is cut in a very informativ form and quckly to use as a tut
in a short time, as well.
lieben gruß
eli
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could be a nice tut, if only the text didn't fly by in a speed at which it is almost impossible to read. And since there is no spoken comment on this film.....it leave much to the imagination
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Wunderbar gezeigt und beschrieben.
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great learning video nd also insperational.I am just gettin glass bead making but this time I want to go to levels I never did before I just did basic stuff just to learn but videos like yours are helping me see how much advancing I can try to go. Love to see more
Hi Verena,
Just want to let you know how inpired I got by this video. I had seen it already many times, but last weekend I tried to make the same murrini.
I was surprised how great it was when it was ready.
Thank you so much for sharing this! It is very genereus from you!!!
Margriet1962 1 year ago
Hi Margriet!
Oh how great! Thanks for telling me!
Gamureth 1 year ago
Amazing video :D. How do you add the cane to that bead? Just a thin slice melted into the side of that shaped bead? or what? Also what kind of torch is that? I am in the market for a new torch.. Thanks again great video.
FunWithGlass 4 years ago
Hi! I cut slices off the cane with glassnippers and melt them onto the bead. I use a Carlisle Mini CC torch.
Gamureth 4 years ago
Noch was: In theoretisch geschriebenen Büchern kann man die Tricks und Kniffe und Erfahrungsschätze gar nicht richtig weitergeben. Dein Video ist genau richtig.
kugelbunt 4 years ago
Danke für deine Worte! Ich finde auch, dass bei Handwerk lesen alleine nicht alles ist - man muss auch sehen, begreifen und vorallem üben!
lg, Verena
Gamureth 4 years ago