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Great post! I remember spending time with a lacemaking group and talking about the 'spangles' on their bobbins - I used to make glass beads, and it was nice to see beads sometimes being used in the tools for lacemaking. It's always great when crafts collide! :D

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How do you make glass beads at home?? Not blown glass, surely? Now I am curious.

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Have a look at my post 21 to get an idea. ItтАЩs not strictly glassblowing, which is a larger-scale process. My technique is called lampwork, or lampworking, in which a glass rod is melted in the flame and a hot gather of molten glass wound around a steel mandrel and turned repeatedly in the flame, using heat and gravity to shape it. Where the mandrel is removed thatтАЩs where the hole is. ItтАЩs great fun! I had to give up my rented workshop because of Covid, so I no longer teach my craft. I do wish IтАЩd kept my website, though! Oh well!

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Thanks, Rebecca. I will check it out.

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