We are back from our trip to NYC and are hard at work on several projects. While Irwin solders on a 20″ Geometric shade for a client, Bill is laying out a 16″ Daisy shade. The background, leaves and stems are in place, and he is working on the flower petals now.
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Hi Irwin… I don’t understand exactly what Bill is doing in this photo and I’m very curious to know! Could you explain? Thanks, Larry
Bill is rubbing the surface of the glass with our version of tacky wax so he can hold the pattern pieces for the individual flower pieces in place. It is a very small nub of wax in his hands!