tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8660599879783954985.post8985513227527311464..comments2023-05-08T05:34:51.642-04:00Comments on fire in ice: RandomnessCarol Tannahillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05778926519867307032noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8660599879783954985.post-54465348777846725762012-01-18T00:34:38.937-05:002012-01-18T00:34:38.937-05:00Thank you! This has to be my favorite color ever....Thank you! This has to be my favorite color ever. I've got a potential lead working a round strand but it's never going to work doing anything flat. Too much metal going through too small a space. Bulk up the glass to make it stand up to use and you lose the ability to make it into a 4 in 1. I'm thinking chainmaille and glass don't mix for a reason.Carol Tannahillhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05778926519867307032noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8660599879783954985.post-13451805904841143262012-01-13T09:38:55.834-05:002012-01-13T09:38:55.834-05:00I've had some of the same problems incorporati...I've had some of the same problems incorporating lampworked rings into my seed bead work. The piece often either ends up looking too bulky, or I completely obscure the center hole with beads, or both! Good luck figuring out the solution. I love the idea of combining the two mediums.<br /><br />And your deep red beads are just luscious! The richness and depth of color is just yummy! I'm not usually a huge fan of hearts, but these make me want to make something for Valentines Day, which has to be a first! :)Karen Williamshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00817327351587111988noreply@blogger.com