Kelvin ticked away happily last night (and him ticking off the degrees, all 1425 of them, up and down the scale is definitely one of my favorite all’s-well-with-the-world noises), and I grappled with the porcupine some more, and so the evening was passed. I decided both that the sock is not hideous, per se (it’s [...]
Posts Tagged ‘firing schedule’
Glass cakes, socks, mirrors – it’s all going on
Posted in fused glass, knitting, Warm glass, tagged cranberry pink, erbium pink tint, firing schedule, Frank Lloyd Wright, frit, fused glass, fusing, kelvin, knitting, shelf paper, sock on February 26, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Cooking with glass
Posted in Warm glass, tagged Bullseye glass, firing schedule, frit, fusing, glass, kiln wash, scrap glass, shelf paper, steel mold, Thinfire on February 25, 2009 |
I decided it’s time to make something in glass again. I know I don’t have enough places to sell it, I know sales are down in the bad economic times, I know it’s silly, but – I found me an excuse. I thought I’d at least tidy up my glass room. And as I tidied [...]
Frit painting – a commission!
Posted in Warm glass, tagged Bullseye glass, cherry blossom, compatibility, Etsy, firing schedule, float glass, frit, frit painting, glass on September 29, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Really exciting: I had a frit painting work commissioned the other day, from a woman who had bought something off me through Etsy and had seen one of my bowl there. I have done a couple of plates and a small bowl in a Japanese-inspired cherry blossom design, and now I need to make a [...]
Coarse clear for repairs
Posted in Warm glass, tagged Bullseye glass, firing schedule, frit, glass, thickness on September 24, 2008 |
I did a really stupid thing last week. I was cutting a 12″ disc using my new second-hand-from-eBay Silberschnitt circle cutter when a slight crack appeared running in from one edge. At the time I was pretty pleased with myself for getting the disc out neatly without it breaking across at the crack. I thought [...]

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