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Old 2007-10-28, 8:03pm
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There has been some interest in pulling enameled stringers and so I thought I would try my hand at giving my first tutorial in LE. I hope this all helps those who wanted to do this. smiles Kerry

Supplies, 1 rod ivory, needle nose pliers, and some enamels

Heat the end of the ivory rod till you get a pea size ball at the end.

Roll the end of the rod into the enamels, and heat. The more you repeat this step the darker the stringer.

Heat it in well but do not over heat as it will bubble away and this is called boiling the enamels. Which has it's place in some designs for sure.

Once heated thouroughly, take out of the flame let cool a bit then grab with the pliers and start to pull.

The slower you pull the thicker the stringer. the faster you pull the thinner the stringer.

Pull out to desired length and let cool.

Take your pliers and break off close to the rod. Repeat these steps using different colors till you have a variety of colors to work with.
Have fun. and always remember to wear appropriate safety gear when working with enamels. Kerry
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Old 2007-10-28, 8:10pm
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You are welcome. smiles Kerry
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this is great !!! Thanks
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Old 2007-10-28, 8:24pm
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Thank you so much for sharing Kerry! Your beads are simply gorgeous!
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Old 2007-10-28, 10:27pm
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Nice first tutorial.
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Old 2007-10-29, 12:29am
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Thanks for this tutorial! Now I just need some enamels and an N100 mask!

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Old 2007-10-29, 4:55am
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Great tutorial! Thank you very much!
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Old 2007-10-29, 5:26am
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I went to bed thinking about this , do you only use ivory or will any light colored rod work also.
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Great tutorial!! Thanks. Wish I could see a pic of the gorgeous bracelet you are wearing.

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Experiment with different colours! Try opaque and transparent too. A little enamel goes a long way, so don't be scared!
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Old 2007-10-29, 7:37am
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Thank you everyone,
Cathie I tend to only use Vet. ivory because it bleeds the way I want it to when doing my Van Gogh beads. If you want a more stable color then use moretti white. This is what I use sometimes for my water color beads, but mostly for those I use white moretti rods rolled in either Reichenbach or Kugler glass.
Jeanette, geeish I can't even tell what bracelet that is. I love braceletes and make many and wear even more lol.. Maybe it is on my web site? smiles Kerry
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Thanks for the tut, I have wanted to try this for some time. Are thoes paint can lids you are using to hole your powders?
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Old 2007-10-29, 11:46am
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Hi-
What is the different effect you get from using an enameled stringer versus a stringer of that color? I mean, the difference between a green stringer, and an ivory rolled in green enamel?

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Okay, i'm going to post again....but there are lots of others who do enameled stringer stuff here's one way an enameled stringer can go-see how the colour isn't solid as when you just use a stringer with just that colour? I didn't do anything extra to the dots except to poke the centre of the flower so the petals point inward. I love the 'shading' that happens.
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pfft! It's always the easy stuff that I can never think of.

Thank you so much! This was awesome of you to do.
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Old 2007-10-29, 5:23pm
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Thanks for this tutorial Kerry! Your Van Gogh beads are very cool.

Elly, nice bead - now I can see the possibilites. Did you use white as the base before adding the enamel?
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I did! I have experimented with dark colours and light enamel though... it's interesting too.
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wow, I have never done this..I have a question...why ivory?? doesn't it react with the colors or the color you use the stringer on??

and do you have some examples of your work ?? I would love to see.

I have to try this...I need something to set a fire under me and make something new...I have been in a slump
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hummmmm any pics of ivory w/turq enamel over it? I wonder if it would react like Kaye suggests and if it would be different than the usual ivory/turq black line thing....

geeeez only other lampworkers would truely understand that statement, huh?

LOL, guess that's why we love each other, huh? the synergy of our creativity! (hugs Kaye, btw... got your comment on my blog, just hadn't had time to respond yet!!)
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Hey there Tracy, nope those are frozen juice lids, Thanks to my friend Ania Kyte for that great idea. You can see her work often in The Stringing mag.
I do not think the colors change, but you be the judge, here are a few more beads with writing on them with turquoise stringer that I pull, shoot I don't think I ever have bought a stringer other than clear..and a few other beads to give you a good show of what happens.
Ana, a stringer of solid color will be just that 'solid' it is the watery affect that I needed to achieve..VanGogh always left some of his canvas showing and so I needed some whiteish color to show through the stringer and other colors..
anyways here are more beads. Smiles Kerry





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So nice of you to do this! Looks like fun.
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Ooooh, ok, now I get it. Very cool. Thanks Elly & Kerry!

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it's Kerry's tute.

I love her van gogh's.
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Nice tutorial---thanks! I love the Van Gogh's and Ellyloo, your bead is really pretty also.

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Nice tutorial Kerry! Thanks for sharing it.

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Thank you everyone. I hope it helps out for those of you that want to work with enamels. If you have any questions please pm me,, smiles Kerry
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I have had my enamels for a number of years. Have the safety mask to wear and know to be careful of letting any enamel float in the air, but am still too leery of enamels. I have read so articles on the danger if not being very careful in using them. Love the look. Maybe will get brave some day. Peg M
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why ivory?? doesn't it react with the colors or the color you use the stringer on??
I've tested all of the enamel frits (yes, they're available in frit form now, as well as the powder) and you don't get the color reactions with ivory or any of he copper containing colors like turquoise. The best way to think of the colors when you're using the enamels is that the colors are not chemical based like we usually think off, but if you think pigment based, you'll be pretty close. Mix yellow and blue frits and you actually get green.

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