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kandice 2009-12-15 1:55am

Interest in a detailed encased stripe tutorial?
 
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barbaracollins 2009-12-15 4:09am

I am a definitely!

jknappcampbell 2009-12-15 7:14am

I was shown one other one on line, so it's out there, but it's only one technique. I'd love to know the tricks and tips!

Jenfire 2009-12-15 7:31am

Definitely, Please!
Jen

Paco 2009-12-15 7:43am

How many times can one person vote DEFINITELY!!??!!?? :)

Retta 2009-12-15 8:43am

I maybe maybe- price but upon thinking about it the most important part is great pictures. I think you would do great in that category. :)

Moth 2009-12-15 9:07am

Kandice, your encased stripes are beautiful and there is no doubt you would do a marvelous job on the tutorial- but no I wouldn't personally buy it because I already know how to do it. Hope that is helpful. I think it would be very popular with newer lampworkers.

~~Mary

Nitadee 2009-12-15 9:56am

I love and am a huge fan of your work Kandice, but I don't know to tell you the truth :D Diana has a great free tutorial on her site, yet again, we all do things differently! I would be sorely tempted tho, LOL! Just to see what's "different" and I agree with Mary, might be an excellent tut for beginners. Oh wait...that's me :D
Nita

Veda's Beads 2009-12-15 10:20am

Heck yes! I told you at the Frantz bash how much I would like to take a class from you ~ a tutorial is the next best thing! :D

killerbeedz1 2009-12-15 12:15pm

Newbies may be interested. I 've been a lampworker for quite sometime and have several books and have seen freebie tuts on this and already know the technique.

Patsy

Margrieten 2009-12-15 2:56pm

What I love at your work is the combination of colors!

They are really fantastic. I would love to see a tutorial of that.

MerryFool 2009-12-15 4:13pm

Have to agree with Margriet...You're a QUEEN of colour-combos, Kandice!
Kudos, your majesty! ;)

mewsicmama 2009-12-15 4:25pm

Newbie - would love it - but would also depend on the price as my "disposable" income doesn't really exist any more. Most of what I have learned has been from books, and I just keep reading them over and over.

J. Savina 2009-12-15 5:07pm

I think you should go for it. I learned how to do this technique from Corina T. But if you can elaborate on this and go beyond the basics of this technique, I for one would love to see it. Just MHO. That and 5 cents will get you a nickel. :-)

J.

Nitadee 2009-12-15 10:03pm

I have a couple of your tut's Kandice, and didn't mean to sound....rude, truly was NOT my intention! Just thought it might help on the pricing factor. And yes, you KNOW I would want it :D:D:D and also your highness, you ARE the Queen of color combos i will have to admit! Is it done yet? How about now? :D
Hugs Nita

kerribeads 2009-12-15 10:17pm

Kandice your beads are so spectacular! I would love to see a stripes tutorial from you. I try to make them and I always either smear them or mess up the encasing. Sigh....I could use a little help! lol!

PerfectDeb 2009-12-16 1:16am

yes and pretty please add tips on colour combos - i love your colour combos!

Calypso 2009-12-16 12:27pm

I am very interested, definitely!!!!!

Your beads are gorgeous!!

Ana Marķa



Quote:

Originally Posted by kandice (Post 2792312)
I've been getting some requests for an encased stripe tutorial - what do you guys think? Would it be something you're interested in if it's detailed and gives a lot of options? Or is it too basic? I do a lot of encased stripes, and I have some techniques which I think might be useful to others, but I don't want to do it if there's not a lot of interest.

Here are a few pics of my stripes...
http://www.lampwork.net/claire3.jpg
http://www.lampwork.net/feb6.jpg
http://www.lampwork.net/stormy1.jpg
http://www.lampwork.net/jeweljeans3.jpg
http://www.lampwork.net/khakipink4.jpg
http://www.lampwork.net/sweetoctober3.jpg

Thanks! :)


encantado 2009-12-16 1:23pm

I would definitely buy it!!! I know how to make stripe beads, but the tips and tricks would be worth every penny!

Poet? 2009-12-16 4:19pm

I think it would be a great tutorial! I have seen a lot of stripe beads, read the free "tutorials", tried a few of them. I can make a stripe bead. BUT, I rarely see the intensity of color you get in your stripe beads. So many look washed out (mine included). Yours never have that washed out, faded look. I would love to know how you maintain that intensity!! Go for it!

Nicker 2009-12-16 7:21pm

I do them a LOT but can never get my stripes as straight as you do so YES I'd be interested in one!

Beadbug 2009-12-16 7:25pm

I know how to do stripes but I would be very interested in your tips and color combos. So my answer is yes because I know there is more to it than what I am doing.

Gayetha 2009-12-16 8:43pm

Yes please! I love your beads, and would happily buy your tutorial

lwilson21 2009-12-19 12:49pm

I'd be interested in your tutorial also---I have your others and love your beads.

Leah

Nitadee 2009-12-19 2:23pm

is it here yet :D
Nita

Humble newbie 2009-12-20 9:51am

$10

m_rivkah 2009-12-20 11:28am

Quote:

Originally Posted by kandice (Post 2799560)
it's written (for the most part) and I am doing the photos and getting the layout done. I am hoping to have it out some time this week.

I keep checking daily, it seems I just can't wait for this tut!

Donna T. 2009-12-20 11:50am

I've tried stripes many times and like others said they never come out straight or uniform. Your encasing is impeccable too. I also have admired your color combos for years. Your colors just seem to POP. I always learn something from every tutorial I've gotten even if it's a "simple" tutorial. I just seem to understand much better with pictures. All that to say yes I would buy one. Is it ready?

Beadbug 2009-12-21 5:49pm

I can't wait to get it!

PerfectDeb 2009-12-22 8:55pm

got it! love your tut's


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