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Welcome to the group Pat!
Im up here in WI but was born in NJ, up near NYC. Can we see any pictures of things youve done? You know us, curious to the end. Diana -- http://photos.yahoo.com/lunamom44 "P. Newman" wrote in message ... Hi everyone, I'm new to this group but have been lurking for 2 months. I started playing with clay over a year ago when I took a course that was offered by my county recreation services. It is great fun. The four hour class went by so fast I couldn't believe it. I've been hooked on making pens and caps. The filigrana canes Chryse made are beautiful. I did a search on filigrana and glass and found this web site that shows how it's done with glass. I haven't tried it to convert the technique to clay yet. http://globalgiftmall.com/makfil.html It might be worthwile to look at more glass blowing techniques to see if they can be applied to clay. Happy twisting. Pat in NJ |
Ahh, so you're a "Jersey Girl" too. I live in central NJ
near the shore. Here's the URL where you can see some of my pens. http://stuff00.home.att.net/p.html They are like my babies. I've been using my daughter's coworkers as guinea pigs to see how durable they are. So far so good. They all love their "pretty pens". Pat in NJ On 7/5/2003 1:46 PM, Diana Curtis wrote: Welcome to the group Pat! Im up here in WI but was born in NJ, up near NYC. Can we see any pictures of things youve done? You know us, curious to the end. Diana -- http://photos.yahoo.com/lunamom44 "P. Newman" wrote in message ... Hi everyone, I'm new to this group but have been lurking for 2 months. I started playing with clay over a year ago when I took a course that was offered by my county recreation services. It is great fun. The four hour class went by so fast I couldn't believe it. I've been hooked on making pens and caps. The filigrana canes Chryse made are beautiful. I did a search on filigrana and glass and found this web site that shows how it's done with glass. I haven't tried it to convert the technique to clay yet. http://globalgiftmall.com/makfil.html It might be worthwile to look at more glass blowing techniques to see if they can be applied to clay. Happy twisting. Pat in NJ |
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