Author: | Lisa Clarke | ISBN: | 1230000014501 |
Publisher: | Polka Dot Cottage | Publication: | August 30, 2012 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Lisa Clarke |
ISBN: | 1230000014501 |
Publisher: | Polka Dot Cottage |
Publication: | August 30, 2012 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
The Plaid Cane is deceptively simple, featuring a straightforward construction. The color play is achieved through a nontraditional use of a single Skinner blend.
The Shawl Pin is constructed easily with cookie cutters and a patterned veneer.
REQUIRED SKILLS
If you are comfortable with the Skinner blend technique and can reduce and re-assemble millefiori canes, you can do this project.
TOOLS AND MATERIALS
4 packages of clay (3 colors plus white)
Work surface
Pasta machine
Clay blade
Circle cutters
Thin metal knitting needle
Strong wire cutters
Deli paper or parchment paper
Oven (regular, convection, or toaster)
TOPICS COVERED
Through this ebook you will learn:
How to make a partial blend
How to build a polymer cane that mimics the look of plaid
How to create a veneer from a square cane
How to apply the veneer and construct a shawl pin shape
How to bake the pin and apply a nice curvature to it
The Plaid Cane is deceptively simple, featuring a straightforward construction. The color play is achieved through a nontraditional use of a single Skinner blend.
The Shawl Pin is constructed easily with cookie cutters and a patterned veneer.
REQUIRED SKILLS
If you are comfortable with the Skinner blend technique and can reduce and re-assemble millefiori canes, you can do this project.
TOOLS AND MATERIALS
4 packages of clay (3 colors plus white)
Work surface
Pasta machine
Clay blade
Circle cutters
Thin metal knitting needle
Strong wire cutters
Deli paper or parchment paper
Oven (regular, convection, or toaster)
TOPICS COVERED
Through this ebook you will learn:
How to make a partial blend
How to build a polymer cane that mimics the look of plaid
How to create a veneer from a square cane
How to apply the veneer and construct a shawl pin shape
How to bake the pin and apply a nice curvature to it