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Old 08-19-2007, 07:16 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by Judy in Waco View Post
You are doing great! I haven't seen this thread before and I don't know why. ??? I love doing stained glass. I agree with all of the advice you've been given. Borrow equipment whenever you can until you know what you want.

Save your glass scraps too! I do mosaics with those pieces and I love that too.

My challenge now is how to do it with a puppy around. I worry about the glass fragments, chemicals, and lead. You also need to be careful to wash your hands before you touch them. So, I've been nervous about starting up again. I did one frame for my GE buddy gift. Now I have to get started again.

Have fun!
I had so much fun working on that first piece that I bought all my own equipment. (well my husband bought it for me). I ordered and he paid for it. my next wish is for a saw. ahhh a bit more money indeed.
here is my hummer. I think all beginners do a hummer don't they?
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