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Old 2006-11-11, 4:48am
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Inspired by Hotglass (Ross) on YouTube I have placed also a tutorial video how to make a twistie.

I have made the video with my digital camera on the Beadcafé of the Glasshobby forum in the Netherlands: http://glashobby.forumup.nl

"The Beadcafé" is a meeting where beadmakers from our forum are meeting and show tips and tricks they know.

The person on the movie is Marcel, a Dutch beadmaker and a very inspirering person on our forum, because he made very beautiful beads.

I hope that this way of tutorials, a video will become the new way of making tutorials because a movie tells us so much more then pictures and a story in a language which you don't understand.

Here's the movie: http://youtube.com/watch?v=erVIfujctvw

For more pictures of the beadcafé, you can take a look on my weblog: http://beadmaking.web-log.nl

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Old 2006-11-11, 5:49am
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thank you Margriet! I have just started making beads this week and Ross' video's have been a fantastic help to me. I am trying to get the hang of pulling stringers and can't wait to try a twistie. It's so helpful to be able to see someone actually doing it, makes the process much easier to understand!

Hey, good camerwork! I'm going to check out the other links you posted here
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Old 2006-11-11, 7:40am
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Very nice! Thanks for the links.
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That is soooo awesomely cool.
Thanks for sharing!
Now I have yet ANOTHER method for making twisties.
Will wonders never cease?
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Old 2006-11-12, 4:26am
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thank you Margriet! I have just started making beads this week and Ross' video's have been a fantastic help to me. I am trying to get the hang of pulling stringers and can't wait to try a twistie. It's so helpful to be able to see someone actually doing it, makes the process much easier to understand!

Hey, good camerwork! I'm going to check out the other links you posted here
Thank you Louise, But the camerawork isn't so difficult, but be quiet is for me more difficult . On most digital camera's is a option to film, but only a few people use it.

And uploading to YouTube is also easy.

So everybody: Place your own beadmaking video on internet. You can do it!
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