I’m working on a project that has been a bit of a challenge and I’m getting ready to start another approach. I’m making glass for a wall sconce and had been draping the glass over to “wedges” that together formed a dome. Each half of the dome represents one of the pieces of glass for the sconce. A bit of a challenge is an understatement. Most of the time the finished dome was cracked and I did everything I could to make it work. Now I’ve made a mold of the two wedges and have a deep bowl to slump into. I’ve been told this is to be done in stages, a little at a time. Over at Creative Ceramics they have a pdf of how to do it so I thought I’d share it with all of you. Let’s hope for the best…
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vintage-inspired Crochet Child’s Bathrobe Pattern
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Crafted with comfort and convenience in mind, this delightful bathrobe pattern is perfect for keeping your little one warm and snug after bath time. With an easy skill level, even beginners can master this project with ease.
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