Jewelry Maker
Uploader Comments (westend104)
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You are right; living far away is a bit of a problem! But with such a great appreciation for beauty and nature, I think you have so many wonderful ways to lift your spirit!!! By the way, I think the most perfect building in the world is in Italy: Villa Foscari outside Venice. It is sheer perfection and so harmonious, inside and outside. You are so lucky to live in the same country with that architectural treasure!
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Really Sue is a therapist?
I would like know her. I would need her for rising my spirit.!
There is just a "little problem": she lives
so far!
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Sue has a lovely heart and good sense of humor; these blend nicely with her sense of color and relaxed personal style. She's a therapist and her clients love her (for good reason)!
can u show how to do it?
chula603 1 year ago
@chula603 Unfortunately this jewelry maker lives in another city, but search the web for "How to Make Dichroic Glass" and you'll get some good sites. If you have access to a kiln, you can make this beautiful glass. If you don't, I believe many bead or jewelry supply stores in your community or online will have a selection of pre-made glass that you can then fashion into jewelry or other creations. Good luck, and thanks for watching!
westend104 1 year ago
Great video! Love the background commentary. It helped me to finally know how to pronounce dichroic! I love these jewelry pieces but never knew how to say the name to be able to talk to others about them. A wee suggestion: add text to the video so that when it's played in a blog website, we can see a link to you and your work.
Uxcritter 3 years ago
Thanks so much for watching -- and all your great comments, too! I definitely took your suggestion about adding text to the videos, too, and all our latest vids now have text titles and a link to our Design2Share website. Have a great day! Best, Jay
westend104 3 years ago
I don't know how big your kiln is, but my mom and i have a 16X8 I think it is, and we make amazing plates and bowls. We use to buy the molds, but we had issues with them cracking, so we switched to using fiber board. We use an executor knife to cute out the middle. I'll try and make a video to post.
crusher55er 3 years ago
It would be great to see a video on your kiln and how you and your mother make plates and bowls! That would be extremely interesting. I'm not sure how large a kiln Sue in the video is using for her jewelry items, but I will definitely ask her. Thanks so much for watching and commenting! Best, Jay
westend104 3 years ago