Showing posts with label 15 pane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 15 pane. Show all posts
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Looking Good
I grouted on Tuesday, using an almond color to unify the pattern. I think it looks really nice. Sometimes I add the grout and it doesn't turn out nearly as good as the picture I had in my mind. Luckily that wasn't the case. Shout-out to Tim for helping me grout - for his first time he did really well!
Last night I painted the frame a bright white. Fabulous! Next post will be the completed herringbone headboard.
Last night I painted the frame a bright white. Fabulous! Next post will be the completed herringbone headboard.
Labels:
15 pane,
herringbone,
in progress
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Herringbone Headway
The headboard on Wednesday morning.
The headboard today.

Yeah done! Hoping to grout and paint the frame this week.
Yeah done! Hoping to grout and paint the frame this week.
Labels:
15 pane,
herringbone,
in progress
Monday, January 11, 2010
Headboard update

Here is the latest picture, five panes are completely done, ten to go. At the current pace I should be done by mid March - yikes, I've got to get busy!
Labels:
15 pane,
herringbone,
in progress
Monday, December 28, 2009
Harder than I thought
Okay, I thought the herringbone project would be a piece of cake but it is proving to be a little finicky. Keeping the pattern running straight is not so easy.
The hand-cut pieces (charming I think) vary by millimeters in size - just enough to mean that you have to constantly compensate with spacing and angles. I'm a little crooked in some places but I think I'll be okay once the edge pieces are added.
Five squares are roughed in with ten to go, then all of the edging. I'd say that each square will end up taking between 2-3 hours.
The hand-cut pieces (charming I think) vary by millimeters in size - just enough to mean that you have to constantly compensate with spacing and angles. I'm a little crooked in some places but I think I'll be okay once the edge pieces are added.
Five squares are roughed in with ten to go, then all of the edging. I'd say that each square will end up taking between 2-3 hours.
Labels:
15 pane,
herringbone,
in progress
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Break time
I'm taking a break from dragon tongue and have started working on two new projects. One is a present so I'm not going to show progress, the other one is a wonderfully mindless project that I think will turn out beautiful.
I'm using the 15 pane window that was a dud of a project a few months ago and am going to make a headboard for my bed. I'm only using one color of glass and will be using a herringbone pattern; so all the pieces are essentially the same size.
It's like I'm still mosaicing but am on a vacation at the same time because there is no thinking about design. Here is a taste of what it will look like.
I'm using the 15 pane window that was a dud of a project a few months ago and am going to make a headboard for my bed. I'm only using one color of glass and will be using a herringbone pattern; so all the pieces are essentially the same size.
It's like I'm still mosaicing but am on a vacation at the same time because there is no thinking about design. Here is a taste of what it will look like.
Labels:
15 pane,
herringbone,
plans
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Monday, October 12, 2009
I fell out of love last week
I spent a lot of time staring instead of mosaicing last week. Glue wasn’t drying right, colors weren’t blending right. I wasn’t having fun. An episode of Craft in America depressed me instead of inspiring me.
I mosaic because I like it. If I’m not having fun, what’s the point? I tried to fake enthusiasm - gluing on a few pieces of glass every day after work, but I wasn’t bouncing back.
Ira Glass pulled me out of my funk. I don’t think I fell out of love with mosiacing; I just need to listen to myself more. If I’m struggling with a project it’s because my taste is protesting – and according to Ira, my taste is “killer”.
I’ve scrapped the 15-pane door. It wasn’t working for me, so I wasn’t working on it.
I mosaic because I like it. If I’m not having fun, what’s the point? I tried to fake enthusiasm - gluing on a few pieces of glass every day after work, but I wasn’t bouncing back.
Ira Glass pulled me out of my funk. I don’t think I fell out of love with mosiacing; I just need to listen to myself more. If I’m struggling with a project it’s because my taste is protesting – and according to Ira, my taste is “killer”.
I’ve scrapped the 15-pane door. It wasn’t working for me, so I wasn’t working on it.
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Height regroup
The pane on the left has the winning method for achieving different heights with some of the pieces of glass. As you can see, the method on the right is already being deconstructed - it was a dud.
As an aside, I'm listening to music about insects, which I think is improving my work ethic this morning.
Labels:
15 pane,
in progress
My project for today
The "flow" will be in large pieces of teal, blue and green. I'm going to experiment a little with making the glass sit at different heights so it isn't all smooth across.
I've got a couple different ideas about how to do this - we'll see which one ends up being the most viable.
I've got a couple different ideas about how to do this - we'll see which one ends up being the most viable.
Labels:
15 pane,
in progress
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