The lost wax casting allows people to create works of art with fine shapes and patterns, Seattle-based artist Carol Milne uses a technique involving knitting, lost-wax casting, mold-making and kiln-casting to create her glass art, who invented this method in 2006. Knitted glass wool is looped around knitting needles in place that looks like knitted work in progress.
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