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Glass blowing always amazed me. (Original Post) Figarosmom Aug 2 OP
There used to be a glass blowing place on the waterfront applegrove Aug 2 #1
I used to collect unusual wine glasses Figarosmom Aug 2 #2
I liked the Marguerite style chrystal ones. I had two applegrove Aug 2 #3
Yeah, mine are on a really high shelve Figarosmom Aug 2 #8
TY. Great fun to watch, and hear his descriptions. electric_blue68 Aug 2 #4
I did visit Chihuly's garden in Settle when Figarosmom Aug 2 #6
Ah, wonderful! I think I've seen photos. electric_blue68 Aug 2 #14
This pumpkin is very beautiful NJCher Aug 2 #5
It is a very pretty pumpkin. Figarosmom Aug 2 #7
I recall a comment from our staff glass blower regarding suitable students for his class Yonnie3 Aug 2 #9
Yeah,i can see the concern. That would 🔥 burn...nt Figarosmom Aug 2 #16
Thst is fascinating! Having a glass blower make a special type of glass equipment.... electric_blue68 Aug 2 #31
There was a glass blowing exhibit at the Jamestown Park Yonnie3 Aug 2 #10
I would have too 😊...nt Figarosmom Aug 2 #17
Watched on Netflix Blown about glass blowing. Fascinating series TommieMommy Aug 2 #11
I'll have to look for it, maybe it'llbe on roku...nt Figarosmom Aug 2 #18
The correct title is Blown Away TommieMommy Aug 2 #24
Thanks👍...nt Figarosmom Aug 2 #25
Looks like i can watch it on the roku channel...nt Figarosmom Aug 2 #26
What an amazing skill!! Fla Dem Aug 2 #12
Thank you very much, Figarosmom. I love to watch glass blowers. It is so unique. debm55 Aug 2 #13
You're welcome. 😊...nt Figarosmom Aug 2 #19
Real artist. Emile Aug 2 #15
👍...nt Figarosmom Aug 2 #20
From start to finish some_of_us_are_sane Aug 2 #21
Yeah, i often wonder back in history why the first one did it. What made someone decide to blow Figarosmom Aug 2 #22
Fascinates Me, Too ProfessorGAC Aug 2 #23
But you did it at one time Figarosmom Aug 2 #28
Fascinsting! 👍 electric_blue68 Aug 2 #32
Fenton Glass was across the river Marthe48 Aug 2 #27
Glass beads are beautiful. Figarosmom Aug 2 #29
I put it on different chains Marthe48 Aug 2 #30
I love dichroic glass. Bought some beads when I went bead shows. electric_blue68 Aug 2 #33
Me too...nt Figarosmom Aug 2 #34
I like that he was talking through the steps as he made it. LudwigPastorius Aug 2 #35
Sure does seem pretty important.🔥...nt Figarosmom Aug 2 #36
Adding - fascinating to see him cut the long, heated rope-like glass with special scissors! electric_blue68 Aug 3 #37

applegrove

(127,628 posts)
1. There used to be a glass blowing place on the waterfront
Sat Aug 2, 2025, 01:46 AM
Aug 2

of Halifax, Nova Scotia. It was easy to get mesmerized watching them work. They made all sorts of things but the wine glasses were the coolest.

Figarosmom

(7,914 posts)
2. I used to collect unusual wine glasses
Sat Aug 2, 2025, 01:49 AM
Aug 2

Or one of a kind from art shows. They're just collecting dust now.

applegrove

(127,628 posts)
3. I liked the Marguerite style chrystal ones. I had two
Sat Aug 2, 2025, 02:00 AM
Aug 2

but decided to sell them to someone else who had Nova Scotia connections. For now all I have are the ones my parents used for the last 30 years of their lives. I don't drink so they are probably very dusty but are on a very high shelf so I can ignore the dust. I don't drink myself as an alcoholic. I don't have guests over. I just like to have them to remember those long political talks my Dad and I would have as dinner wound down and the two glasses of wine we had at dinner were almost gone. Or how my mom could not drink red without getting a headache so mostly we had white wine with dinner. Good times.

electric_blue68

(23,387 posts)
4. TY. Great fun to watch, and hear his descriptions.
Sat Aug 2, 2025, 02:18 AM
Aug 2

A year or 2 before covid, at our NY Botanical Garden there was a whole series of Chilluly glass sculptures and objects all around the place. Glorious!

Figarosmom

(7,914 posts)
6. I did visit Chihuly's garden in Settle when
Sat Aug 2, 2025, 03:38 AM
Aug 2

I visited my grandson and his wife. If was of course beautiful. His Millennium Tree is at the Clinton Library, so I'd like to go see that since I missed it at the White House. I did see one of his exhibits in Chicago too. Have a couple books on his pieces.

electric_blue68

(23,387 posts)
14. Ah, wonderful! I think I've seen photos.
Sat Aug 2, 2025, 12:10 PM
Aug 2

I'll look up the Millenium tree.

Oh, and at one of my cousin's wedding the big reception room had a pink one hanging down from the ceiling. A great surprise!

Eta. It looked great in the WH.

Figarosmom

(7,914 posts)
7. It is a very pretty pumpkin.
Sat Aug 2, 2025, 03:39 AM
Aug 2

I'll have to look him up and see if he sells on line.
The pumpkins are $85.to $180.

2BGlass https://share.google/XDRAVu84TxWK3Wz9j

Yonnie3

(18,907 posts)
9. I recall a comment from our staff glass blower regarding suitable students for his class
Sat Aug 2, 2025, 04:13 AM
Aug 2

I worked in a lab and occasionally we would have the glass blower in the chemistry department make some apparatus for our research. When visiting him, I overheard him exclaim in his British accent, "I do not accept potters in my glass blowing class because they are in the habit of touching their work."

electric_blue68

(23,387 posts)
31. Thst is fascinating! Having a glass blower make a special type of glass equipment....
Sat Aug 2, 2025, 08:59 PM
Aug 2

for your lab!

Yonnie3

(18,907 posts)
10. There was a glass blowing exhibit at the Jamestown Park
Sat Aug 2, 2025, 04:25 AM
Aug 2

As a kid I would ride my bike there and watch the blowing. I spent many hours there.

https://www.nps.gov/jame/planyourvisit/glasshouse.htm



One of several videos available on YouTube


TommieMommy

(2,297 posts)
24. The correct title is Blown Away
Sat Aug 2, 2025, 05:11 PM
Aug 2

The series started in 2019 and they had 4 seasons. Hope you find it.

Figarosmom

(7,914 posts)
22. Yeah, i often wonder back in history why the first one did it. What made someone decide to blow
Sat Aug 2, 2025, 01:24 PM
Aug 2

Hot molten liquid into a shape?

ProfessorGAC

(74,082 posts)
23. Fascinates Me, Too
Sat Aug 2, 2025, 02:14 PM
Aug 2

Last edited Sat Aug 2, 2025, 08:46 PM - Edit history (1)

I leaned a bit of it in college to be able to repair damaged lab glassware.
We used an old sewing machine with a rheostat to run it slow to make coils to replace broken ones in a condenser.
Learned flattening & smoothing to fix breaks in large reaction flasks.
Made a Dewar's flask, including the sintered top.
But, I couldn't do a vase or a bowl. Well, I probably couldn't do any of it today.

Figarosmom

(7,914 posts)
28. But you did it at one time
Sat Aug 2, 2025, 08:37 PM
Aug 2

In your life. Something to be proud of. All the skills and artistry that make you, you are a good thing.

Marthe48

(21,524 posts)
27. Fenton Glass was across the river
Sat Aug 2, 2025, 05:58 PM
Aug 2

from our town. I went there with my mom when it was still operating, got to watch several glass making processes. My best friend took a glass-making class in Cleveland and gave me a large bead she made

Marthe48

(21,524 posts)
30. I put it on different chains
Sat Aug 2, 2025, 08:43 PM
Aug 2

Or decorative cord when I wore jewelry. Don't wear it often now

LudwigPastorius

(13,243 posts)
35. I like that he was talking through the steps as he made it.
Sat Aug 2, 2025, 10:25 PM
Aug 2

Last edited Sat Aug 2, 2025, 11:26 PM - Edit history (1)

"Try not to catch on fire."

That seems like an important one.

electric_blue68

(23,387 posts)
37. Adding - fascinating to see him cut the long, heated rope-like glass with special scissors!
Sun Aug 3, 2025, 03:27 AM
Aug 3

Last edited Sun Aug 3, 2025, 01:07 PM - Edit history (1)

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