This is freaking BRILLIANT!!! I appreciate all the hard work and dedication to real time work..... but to have it compressed into a video like this, is fantastic for the intermediate level makers, like myself!
I agree. A lot of haters here who don't know where the pause and rewind button is. I'd watch a video like this any time, better than somebody jabbering on too long.
Thanks Renee! The dividers came with the machine - it’s an Artway Dream Machine. Made in the USA, expensive, and slow to get over here to the UK. But it has been a great workhorse and I have abused it for years without it suffering any ill effects!
Hi Sheila - thank you! It’s called an Artway Dream Machine. It’s specifically made for polymer clay and they’re made by Polymer Clay Express in the USA. It was expensive (and I bought it four or five years ago!) a bit of a faff to get it over here to the UK, but it has been great. I condition and process quite a lot of clay at a time, so it’s quite a heavyweight, industrial piece of kit - if you’re making smaller canes, it might frustrate you because the thinnest sheet isn’t particularly thin. But it’s fairly bomb proof and very easy to clean. I assume they’re still making them!
Sorry Sally! It wasn’t really meant to be a teaching video, more to explain the process to people who (understandably!) find it hard to visualise! If you’d like a proper tutorial that you can work through at your own pace, my 20pp tutorial covers most of what I used to teach in workshops and is available here:
This is freaking BRILLIANT!!! I appreciate all the hard work and dedication to real time work..... but to have it compressed into a video like this, is fantastic for the intermediate level makers, like myself!
I agree. A lot of haters here who don't know where the pause and rewind button is. I'd watch a video like this any time, better than somebody jabbering on too long.
Would love to see more tutorials
Awesome! May I ask what conditioning machine you are using please?
For anyone interested in learning, my 20 page tutorial is available here: www.doodlepippin.co.uk/products/polymer-millefiori-tutorial-doodlepippin
Do you have a tutorial on your bracelets? Thank you!
Nice caning.... thanks for posting. New sub! 👏
Beautiful thank you
Wow this is soo amazing. Love to see more.
Wow! I love it!
This is amazing to watch 😍
Ça me rappelle les bijoux en fimo que l'on faisait soi-même. A la mode il y a 15 ans.
Beautiful and well done Where did you get those section dividers on the pasta machine
Thanks Renee! The dividers came with the machine - it’s an Artway Dream Machine. Made in the USA, expensive, and slow to get over here to the UK. But it has been a great workhorse and I have abused it for years without it suffering any ill effects!
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May I ask what brand of rolling machine you have? You do beautiful work. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Sheila - thank you! It’s called an Artway Dream Machine. It’s specifically made for polymer clay and they’re made by Polymer Clay Express in the USA.
It was expensive (and I bought it four or five years ago!) a bit of a faff to get it over here to the UK, but it has been great. I condition and process quite a lot of clay at a time, so it’s quite a heavyweight, industrial piece of kit - if you’re making smaller canes, it might frustrate you because the thinnest sheet isn’t particularly thin. But it’s fairly bomb proof and very easy to clean. I assume they’re still making them!
Nice mum
Looks easy enough. I am sure I would butcher it. 😅
Very nice but very bad trying to teach it on your speed!
Sorry Sally! It wasn’t really meant to be a teaching video, more to explain the process to people who (understandably!) find it hard to visualise!
If you’d like a proper tutorial that you can work through at your own pace, my 20pp tutorial covers most of what I used to teach in workshops and is available here:
www.doodlepippin.co.uk/products/polymer-millefiori-tutorial-doodlepippin
In the title it say three minutes. There are lots of full length caning vids though.
Who’s here from art history 😑
Are serious who is going understand this speedy process Horrible