Really love these! I've been wanting to make THIN polymer clay bracelets and just couldn't figure out how! Thanks for this genius idea. Lots of possibilities with color, beads, etc.
Hi Gayle, it’s taken me a while to ask this question and I hope you still monitor questions from this video... How did you bake that long green polymer clay coil to be slinky-like without having the memory wire through it while baking? I understand the part about baking it in a flat coil, but those seemed much shorter than that long deep green coil that you cut into pieces to demonstrate making the actual bracelet. Let me also take the time to thank you for all the hard work you put into sharing your talent, expertise, and creativity with us! Making these videos is much more complicated than it looks; that’s why I haven’t done them myself! I’m so grateful for your sharing, please know that! 😁🥰✨
Thanks for watching my video! This is one of those "oldie but goodie" videos I did when I first started making tutorial videos! To answer your question, I think I wrapped my extruded clay around a soda can in order to create a curve. Since Premo and Kato clays are flexible when baked, as long as the shape is close to what you want in the end you are fine. A soda can gives the general curved shape. Thanks for your encouragement. Making the video is the easy part. It's the editing and uploading and downloading that takes so much time. You ought to give it a try!
Hey Gayle! Wow, love this idea! You are the first person I have seen do this. I guess I never realized clay can be that flexible. Are those 2 brands the only ones that are flexible enough for the memory wire? Will Sculpey work as well? I make jewelry and this would be another unique way of creating some amazing pieces...how fun is this!! I just happen to come across your channel and so glad I did! ; ) Big ((Hugs)) and Love from Texas!! xo : )
I have loads of memory Wire and couldn't decide what to do with it. so these are perfect. I love them. I have ordered the core adapters so will soon have these bracelets all up my arms lol. xxx
great information. I have been wondering how the clay bracelets were made. I have never used memory wire before. I like that you explained the tools needed to work with it. My extruder didn't come with a core plate. :(
Thanks! The corer did not come with the extruder. It is sold separately by Makins. I included a link where you can find them from The Clay Factory but you can probably find them on Amazon. There are 2 sets of 3 corers. You want the smallest set for the memory wire bracelets. They are called Makins Core Extruder Adapters.
Thanks! I believe I put a link to one place to get the core adapters in the description under my video. I think it was the Clay Factory. They are also available on Amazon. Just Google Makin's Core Adapter and you'll get many sources. They come in sets of 3 and there are 2 sets available. I use the small set (1mm, 2mm, 3mm). Hope this helps.
If I wanted to use red white clay and twist it like a candy cane. Could I put it in the extruder to achieve the hollow hole and make peppermint looking beads? Or do you have another idea?? If you have any thoughts that would be great!
Have you tried it yet? I'd think if you make a log of clay that is half white and half red, it would come out that way and then just twist the extruded clay to get the candy cane look. I may even need to try it...
Oh! I'm sorry. I did misunderstand. That adapter came with my Lucy Clay Extruder. It's made to fit the end of the extruder so I don't think it would work with any others. Cynthia Tinapple has created an adapter that will fit the Makin's Extruder. Here is the link to that. Hope this helps. www.polyclayplay.com/Cart/brands/Cynthia-Tinapple.html
Thanks. These particular bracelets are kinda small - maybe kid or youth size. I would probably sell these for $8 each. I would sell the adult size for $12 because I would use a larger clay extrusion and larger crystals.
Gayle, your information and overall video was great ! However, let me recommend that you remove the clutter from your work top so people can see better what you are doing. And especially your work surface might be easier to see if it was completely white rather than all the little dots all over the place - it really confuses the issue. Thank you so much for sharing your expertise on this technique.
Thanks for your comment. I'm sorry you have a difficult time viewing my videos. I would like to offer some explanation. This was one of my early videos. I've made some changes since then. My work space is only about 12" x 12" so I don't have much space to put things. I'm addressing that right now by re-doing my craft room. Hopefully that will improve. The work surface I was using was a glass gridded surface with a white non-slip pad under it. I have since added a white tile over the top so it would be easier to see but that causes a glare because of the only lighting I have available so you may not like that either. As I learn more about making videos (it's not as easy as it looks) I hope to continue to make improvements.
No - I don't think that will work. The clay would end up being too blended. However, Sculpey has a great easy tutorial on how to make a candy cane. Here is the link: www.sculpey.com/easy-candy-canes/
I love this one, thanks for sharing! I miss your videos!
Wowww Gail that’s sooo cool!
This is so cool and clever 😍 I do craftshows and I could see these flying off of the table!! Thanks for sharing Gayle 😊
You are so welcome
love it sooo
Really love these! I've been wanting to make THIN polymer clay bracelets and just couldn't figure out how! Thanks for this genius idea. Lots of possibilities with color, beads, etc.
Love these bracelets! And you can wear several at one time!
Great presentation! I'll be back for more!!
Thanks! Glad you like it!
Hi Gayle, it’s taken me a while to ask this question and I hope you still monitor questions from this video... How did you bake that long green polymer clay coil to be slinky-like without having the memory wire through it while baking? I understand the part about baking it in a flat coil, but those seemed much shorter than that long deep green coil that you cut into pieces to demonstrate making the actual bracelet. Let me also take the time to thank you for all the hard work you put into sharing your talent, expertise, and creativity with us! Making these videos is much more complicated than it looks; that’s why I haven’t done them myself! I’m so grateful for your sharing, please know that! 😁🥰✨
Thanks for watching my video! This is one of those "oldie but goodie" videos I did when I first started making tutorial videos! To answer your question, I think I wrapped my extruded clay around a soda can in order to create a curve. Since Premo and Kato clays are flexible when baked, as long as the shape is close to what you want in the end you are fine. A soda can gives the general curved shape. Thanks for your encouragement. Making the video is the easy part. It's the editing and uploading and downloading that takes so much time. You ought to give it a try!
Thank you for promptly responding to my question! That makes perfect sense! I think I have a soda can somewhere in the studio! 😄
Hey Gayle! Wow, love this idea! You are the first person I have seen do this. I guess I never realized clay can be that flexible. Are those 2 brands the only ones that are flexible enough for the memory wire? Will Sculpey work as well? I make jewelry and this would be another unique way of creating some amazing pieces...how fun is this!! I just happen to come across your channel and so glad I did! ; ) Big ((Hugs)) and Love from Texas!! xo : )
I don't think Sculpey will work. Sculpey is brittle when baked and will not bend with the wire without breaking.
@@Mimismarketva Okay, thanks for the info Gayle. xoxo : )
I just got my extruder adapters, exciting to make these bracelets. Thanks so much for sharing your video with us. ❤️
This is so fun, can’t wait to give it a try! Thank you!
Will the Makins core adapter fit my walnut hollow extruder ?
Those bracelets are gorgeous ❤️you're so talented Gayle
Thanks! Glad you like them! They are so easy to make!
Great video! Thanks
Thanks! Glad you like it!
I have loads of memory Wire and couldn't decide what to do with it. so these are perfect. I love them. I have ordered the core adapters so will soon have these bracelets all up my arms lol. xxx
You'll love those core adapters! Don't you just love it when you get to use up some of the "stuff" you have bought and never used! Enjoy!
Really great tutorial, Gayle. Thank you!
Wow! I've got to get a core adapter!! I've never used memory wire either but I will have to get some!! I love these bracelets!
Thanks. I sell them in my Etsy shop. Luv2clay
Yet another great tutorial. I’ve never seen this done before, and like you say, a super item to sell at craft fairs. Thank you.
great tutorial!!! love that idea........ty so much for this info!!!!
really enjoyed this
Love this idea Gayle Thanks for sharing
Yes, Amazon has them. What a great idea. Thanks.
Love this!! thanks again Gayle
great information. I have been wondering how the clay bracelets were made. I have never used memory wire before. I like that you explained the tools needed to work with it. My extruder didn't come with a core plate. :(
Thanks! The corer did not come with the extruder. It is sold separately by Makins. I included a link where you can find them from The Clay Factory but you can probably find them on Amazon. There are 2 sets of 3 corers. You want the smallest set for the memory wire bracelets. They are called Makins Core Extruder Adapters.
Thank you Gayle this is great . I will make these
Lovely bracelets!
Love these bracelets! Where do you get the adapter for the drill? Thank You so much
Thanks! I believe I put a link to one place to get the core adapters in the description under my video. I think it was the Clay Factory. They are also available on Amazon. Just Google Makin's Core Adapter and you'll get many sources. They come in sets of 3 and there are 2 sets available. I use the small set (1mm, 2mm, 3mm). Hope this helps.
Here is the Amazon link: goo.gl/sr67au
The default is the larger set but there is an option to change the size.
If I wanted to use red white clay and twist it like a candy cane. Could I put it in the extruder to achieve the hollow hole and make peppermint looking beads? Or do you have another idea?? If you have any thoughts that would be great!
Have you tried it yet? I'd think if you make a log of clay that is half white and half red, it would come out that way and then just twist the extruded clay to get the candy cane look. I may even need to try it...
Excellent video. I plan on making lots of these to sell this fall. Thanks!
Gayle I think you misunderstood or I wasn't clear, the adaptor you put in the drill to power your extruder. I hope I'm asking correctly.
Oh! I'm sorry. I did misunderstand. That adapter came with my Lucy Clay Extruder. It's made to fit the end of the extruder so I don't think it would work with any others. Cynthia Tinapple has created an adapter that will fit the Makin's Extruder. Here is the link to that. Hope this helps. www.polyclayplay.com/Cart/brands/Cynthia-Tinapple.html
Gayle, I made 2 of these bracelets and I love them. Thanks! Where can I send you a picture so that u can see them?
Brilliant idea! What size beads are you using here?
kauaiskeptic Thanks ! I really don't know much about bead sizes. I don't use any particular size - just whatever looks good. Sorry
How long did you bake the tubes for xx
I bake everything for an hour to ensure strength but these could bake about 30 minutes and be fine. Thanks for watching!
Gayle Thompson thank you Gayle xx
Love this idea! Curious as to what would you sell one of these bracelets for?
Thanks. These particular bracelets are kinda small - maybe kid or youth size. I would probably sell these for $8 each. I would sell the adult size for $12 because I would use a larger clay extrusion and larger crystals.
This is such a good idea! tfs
Gayle, your information and overall video was great ! However, let me recommend that you remove the clutter from your work top so people can see better what you are doing. And especially your work surface might be easier to see if it was completely white rather than all the little dots all over the place - it really confuses the issue. Thank you so much for sharing your expertise on this technique.
Thanks for your comment. I'm sorry you have a difficult time viewing my videos. I would like to offer some explanation. This was one of my early videos. I've made some changes since then. My work space is only about 12" x 12" so I don't have much space to put things. I'm addressing that right now by re-doing my craft room. Hopefully that will improve. The work surface I was using was a glass gridded surface with a white non-slip pad under it. I have since added a white tile over the top so it would be easier to see but that causes a glare because of the only lighting I have available so you may not like that either. As I learn more about making videos (it's not as easy as it looks) I hope to continue to make improvements.
Can you buy the special extruder piece with the point separately?
You have the beast ideas!
Cool! thank you!
No - I don't think that will work. The clay would end up being too blended. However, Sculpey has a great easy tutorial on how to make a candy cane. Here is the link:
www.sculpey.com/easy-candy-canes/