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Indigo Rabbit Workbench
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I’m not new to lampworking, but I am new to selling on eBay. I’ve been making beads for about a year and a half. As you see more and more of what I have to offer you will notice the colors of my sets change from one end of the color wheel to the next. I like lots of colors and don’t really have just one favorite. Some sets I use only two colors, but other sets I may use five or six. Sometimes my combinations work, sometimes they don’t. Some of my beads are tiny while others are quite large. Sometimes I add spacers. Sometimes I add beads to the set that you won’t see until you open your package. It all just depends on what I have and what works.
I have a very hard time satisfying myself. I am generally very critical of my work. For you this means what you buy from eBay or my website you will receive the very best I have. If I have the slightest question about a bead it will be saved and sold to the person who has the opportunity to hold the bead in their hand. If you are ever unhappy with what you receive having only seen a picture I will gladly return your money. Refund rules will always be clearly stated. If a bead should break, I’ll replace it with no questions asked. I want you to be happy with my work.
I have been a designer craftsman for many years. I consider myself quite fortunate to be a child of parents who were incredibly creative and inventive. Whether it was thread and fabric from my mother or nails and lumber from my father I always had something to create with. Both parents were always willing find answers to my questions and eventually come up with the supplies to satisfy my need for turning my imagination into reality.
Most of my experience has been with vegetative matter of some form (fiber mostly, some dye, I cook a little). When I was seven my father taught me to knit with needles he made from coat hangers.
I worked with stained glass for several years and took a break from glass until I saw what glass in it’s liquid form could become and became enthralled. I’m studying and learning as fast as I can, but gosh, there is so much to know and so much I want to try. Lampwork is a craft of patience and patience takes time.
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