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Old June 12th 08, 09:09 PM posted to rec.crafts.beads
Patti
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Hi, everyone!! Did ya miss me? I'm back from B & B. It was the best
year eveh!!!
Does anyone know where Barb went on her anniversary trip? I'm dying
to know.
If you like, I'll post later and let you know what I bought and how
the classes were.

Patti
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Old June 12th 08, 09:28 PM posted to rec.crafts.beads
Maren at google
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On Jun 12, 10:09 am, Patti wrote:
Hi, everyone!! Did ya miss me? I'm back from B & B. It was the best
year eveh!!!


Of course! There's so few of us around that every one who goes
anywhere
is missed.

If you like, I'll post later and let you know what I bought and how
the classes were.


Please do, at least I would like to see and to know.

And thanks for the reply about the welding rods.

Maren
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Old June 13th 08, 05:25 AM posted to rec.crafts.beads
Mike Gribble
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Yes please. I had planned my itinerary but decided against this year.
Will try for next year.

Cheers, Jan
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Old June 13th 08, 11:54 AM posted to rec.crafts.beads
Patti
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I think this year's show was really the best one so far. Lots of
variety in items and prices, although there were a lot of lampwork
artists, and there may have been too many to compete in today's
market. I was only there Thursday night thru Sunday afternoon, and
the crowd on Thursday seemed way down to me. Teacher/artists who sold
at the "Meet the Teachers" night on Wednesday reported brisk sales, so
maybe it was much more crowded then.

I took two classes, fusing with dichro slide (paper which has dichroic
coating attached) and fusing with PMC and dichro slide, both taught by
Carol Giffin from the Vinery. Both were great fun. We made 3 pendants
in each class. I found that I didn't like PMC that much, it has a
strange finish to it, looks more like white metal than silver. Loved
the dichro slide, though. I've posted several pictures of what we made
on WetCanvas under the Glass Art, then Glass Showcase Tuesday thread.
Since I can't post pics on here, if you p.m. me at Beadseeker AT
aol.com, I'll send you a scan.

As far as what I bought, I decided to buy mostly lampwork beads, glass
and supplies I cannot purchase elsewhere. I bought some dichroic glass
sheet from Ed Hoy, a grinder bit which will let me put a channel in
cabs for wireworking, some 4mm bright pink fire polish for those
pinwheel earrings I make, some pink cloissone for an eyeglass leash,
from the Vinery, some Uroboros glass sheet and more dichro, new
welding glasses to use in looking into the kiln. Lampwork - small,
bracelet floral beads from Andrea Land, a rather large mint green
pastel flower in flowerpot from Dolly Ahles, at $20.00 I thought it
was a steal, an art noveau style teal & green bead from Stuart
Abelman, similar to the Commemorative Bead from several years ago, but
smaller.From Karen Moyer, I bought a lampwork and dichro ring, a
floral in purple with a green dichro center, again a steal at $25.00.
From Derek Lunt, a beautiful Australian opal pendant, blue with red
fire. I've always wanted one of Lisa Kahn's tabular beads, but never
could decide on which color to buy. She was there in person, and she
had this amazing fuschia bead with raku frit. A hand mixed color,
which I fell in love with. I also bought some fuschia 2xx Swarovskis
to go with it and some metallic seed beads in size 8. Dakota Stones
had some faceted ruby rondelles on sale, good color and price, so I
bought a strand. I love rubies. I also bought some amazonite - deep
blue-green with black, look more like Peruvian opals and some sodalite
from them. I wasn't going to buy any more gemstone beads, but the last
day they were giving such good deals that I bought some of that dyed
glass stuff in teal, orange, apricot, and purple, two strands of large
bamboo coral, some colored pearls in chocolate, white, blackish
purple, all at $5.00 a strand, and some stick pearls in white and
purple at $12.00 a strand. Basically, they were giving them away so
they didn't have to take them home. One of my friends, Jeri Warhaftig,
has just written a book on Lampworking, so I bought a copy of that
which she signed. I also bought the show bead, an amazing floral by
Kim Fields. I think I controlled myself pretty well, considering what
I could have bought, lol!

There were several adventures this year. There was a tornado warning
on Saturday night. The sky turned a deep, teal blue, followed by a
violent thunder storm. There were tornados north of Milwaukee. It was
scary and exciting at the same time. I was in the hotel, they did a
great job of herding all the Easterners and Californians inside, and
warning us on the P.A. system to stay away from the windows. The
satellite TV reception went out.

This year I opted to say at the Hilton. The service was amazing! Well
worth the extra $4.00. Plus the food in the bar was great - I miss
those great Cheddarburgers.

I also volunteered at the ISGB table for two hours on Sunday. We were
there with the "Out of the Box" Exhibit, which was amazing. Glass
sculptures which were put into glass display boxes and secured for
display by the artists. It was great fun to sit at the table, other
ISGB members came by to say hello, and we sold catalogs for the
exhibit and talked to people about glass beadmaking. I also went out
for Thai food one night with friends, and went to the Flameoff. I saw
Pati Walton make one of her amazing florals.

It is really a wonderful show. I hope all of you will have the
opportunity to attend next year.

Patti
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Old June 13th 08, 12:30 PM posted to rec.crafts.beads
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Patti,

Sounds great!! I'd love to see your pictures if you want to e-mail them
to me!!

--
Jerri
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Old June 17th 08, 12:05 AM posted to rec.crafts.beads
Barbara Forbes-Lyons
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Hey Patti (and all),

We went to Jacksonville and St. Augustine (with Avner) for a family
vacation. We're holding off on a 'big' alone trip for a while longer, so
I can sock away some vacation time and really enjoy time off.

Glad you enjoyed the show - did you see the NPCG booth?

Barbara

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Patti wrote:
Hi, everyone!! Did ya miss me? I'm back from B & B. It was the best
year eveh!!!
Does anyone know where Barb went on her anniversary trip? I'm dying
to know.
If you like, I'll post later and let you know what I bought and how
the classes were.

Patti

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Old June 17th 08, 04:25 AM posted to rec.crafts.beads
Patti
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Hi, Barb,
Glad you had a great vacation!!
The show was lots of fun, I did see the booth, but didn't stop in
since I don't do polyclay. I tried PMC and glass and wasn't thrilled
with that either, though I did have fun in class. Did enjoy the dichro
slide and will be using that in some of my designs.
I think the show was bigger than ever, they've re-designed the
setup since I was there two years ago. Food vendors are in the lobby,
so it leaves more room for booths and it's easier to get around.
This was a quick trip - Thursday == Sunday afternoon, and I left
feeling that I hadn't seen anything. We are already talking about
going again next year and maybe I'll take one class instead of two and
stay an extra day.
I think there were a lot more lampworkers this year, though some of
the famous ones were missing.
I missed seeing you and Carla, she decided against going due to
another commitment, but did meet several people from WetCanvas and
more ISGB'ers. Not to mention experiencing tornado warnings and taking
forever to get home due to the planes being delayed for hours. It was
a very full trip and I enjoyed it thoroughly.

Patti
 




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