One of the questions I get very frequently is "How do I hang up my bottle bottoms if I don't want to drill?" And I get it, drilling is only a tiny bit fun. So, I did some experimenting and found I could fuse loops into my bottle bottoms. While they aren't the same as a hole, they are a solid workaround for drilling, and sometimes, a more attractive option. This tutorial has two different methods of adding loops to bottle bottoms when fusing, the
first using a ring cut from the same bottle, the second using a scrap of glass from the same bottle.
Five sizes of nichrome wire loops and 10 ft rolls for all of your fusing project needs.
$42
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Stencils Set
Set of 12 large stencils for texture. Use with powders, mica, enamels. New old stock, limited quantities.
$20.00
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Stainless Steel Ribbon
Stainless steel ribbon for DIY molds and dams. 10 ft x 3/4"
$25
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Upcoming classes:
The June/July Intro to Fusing class is SOLD OUT
I've added a second session in May for people who are looking for a different set of dates.
May 18 - June 8, Thursday Evenings 6:30 - 9 p.m.
Intro to Fusing Class $325 all materials and firings included
The Thursday class has just one spot left, so I have opened up a May/June session! If you needed a different dates, or were on the
fence, this one is for you.
Beginning fusing class. This class is great fun, 2 weeks with recycled glass and 2 weeks with fusible art glass, so no
matter what path your glass journey takes, you have a solid foundation in glass theory and knowledge.