Dear lady, 95% of the wonderful clay artists I watch are in their basements alone. That’s how they do such wonderful work. None as wonderful as you. I thank you for your generosity of spirit in teaching these canes. I’m so glad you show your process and when things dont go exactly as plan. It shows us how you do work arounds and how you get out of tight corners also. I dearly appreciate the time you spend in your basement with your dog and kitten. I spend it with my teeny dog and kitten. And just putter. I cant decide what i want to do. I’m a attention deficit crafter. I used to think that was a funny thing. Now as I’m older i just think its sad I didn’t choose and decide what i wanted to do. I love your work, i love your kind spirit and i love that you make everyone know that they can make the beautiful things you do so try to make it different. Stay warm and know the internet family is with you in that basement. Take care and all the best for 2023
Thank you for your kind and thoughtful words. You are so right, we spend a lot of time in the company of only our dear furbabies! They are the patient presence that fends off the solitary hours in my studio. I love to teach and knowing that what I am showing and explaining is helping. My mistakes have taught me so much, understanding them and solving problems has, in so many ways, kept polymer clay interesting fir me. I, too, have a rather short attention span! I do. Thank you, again. There is no need to limit yourself to one thing, enjoy, MC! Big hugs, D❤️
I have been doing poly clay since about 1990. I was using FIMO and Cernit then while stationed in Berlin, Germany. Your book was the FIRST AMERICAN BOOK I bought when I returned to the States - and I still use it to this day. I am so happy to follow you now on UA-cam! THANK YOU, Donna!
I am so ecstatic about finding your teaching. I am going to have a great time learning what you teach in depth. 30 yrs in the business, it's not much you can't teach. Thank you for sharing. I'm a happy camper
Hi Donna, I record videos alone, without a director or camera man. Now that I've been making my own videos for some years I totally appreciate the LONG list of people needed to work on big productions. As for keeping your hands in frame, the best thing I've found is to keep the camera zoomed out while recording, then zoom in while editing. Because no amount of tape or marks on the workspace will keep us from getting into the zone and totally forgetting we have a camera running. 🤣🤣🤣 Happy creating, Donna!
Thank you so much for all your wonderful tutorials. I love the various patterns from mud cloth, and, as I am into sewing I actually have purchased several yards of several different patterned mud cloth in the past. Your video has inspired me to drag them all out and see what I can do with some of the patterns that I have on my yardage. I will start with your gorgeous canes from part 1 and also now I see part 2 has dropped. I love your videos so much, and especially love the way you show problem solving. I make far more "traditional" jewelry - silver mostly, but also dabble in polymer clay, so I am not super experienced with polymer since I don't spend as much time with it. But I have several of your books and love your channel, and have learned so much from you. Thank you kindly.
I personally rate kindness as the highest form of intelligence. And I find you Mrs Kato are a very... intelligent person!! Your fine artistic skills would attest to that through any publication of your creations... We knew that!! But the generosity and kindness of your videos inspires us in ways that go well beyond polymer clay...!! Not just in any creative endeavor but in the way we... "mold" ourselves like clay as human beings for us and our kids... They will be here long after we are gone and... YOU, Mrs Kato, help so many people who don't even know what polymer clay is... through your love of sharing beauty and creativity!! I, for one, try to fall asleep at night thinking of what I could create in my dreams... How can I thank you enough for that!! God bless you!!❤
Thank you so much for you kind words, they mean a lot to me! I think we all try our best, to be our best. We don’t always succeed and I’ve made my share of mistakes. We just go on and try to do better, right. Thanks, again, my heart is full. 😊❤️
I can't believe you can find the time to even read all these comments, let alone respond to them!! 😳 From all the jaw dropping "jewels" you so generously offer us, my dear lady, you yourself are the grandest of them all...!! We are so honored to have you in our lives! Thank you again so... so much!!❤🙏
LOL - I would guess I am learning more from "it's not as pretty" than I would have if it worked out perfectly. LOVED that second texture sponge. It's nice and defined. I could see that on the outside of something with antiquing. Thanks.
Great tutorial ! You did a good job staying in frame. I love the fact that you take inspiration from different textiles and incorporate it into your designs. I hope that you are having a wonderful start to the New Year and Thank you for sharing your years of experience with us all. 💗
Donna, I Clay in a basement as well, on an old IKEA table that I love because it has storage in the middle, as well as being foldable! Sometimes the dogs and cat keep me company and sometimes they don't. Lighting in my basement is my biggest issue. Thank you for your generosity in sharing these new mud cloth cane tutorials with us!
What a happy day when I saw this video posted! I purchased the original mud cloth canes course and those canes were really cool when put together. These new canes are fab, too. There is something so special about mud cloth. Can't wait to see part 2! Happy New Year and thanks for this video.
Hi Flo! You have the originals and I decided I could add to them. I wouldn’t post the originals, that’s just not fair, I think! More to come, my friend!
@@Serenitees hi Flo! I just use the regular old Atlas with an Atlas motor. Works for me. Was thinking about getting the Ed Street machine but haven’t gotten around to it. Evidently, you can clean it very easily! Hugs!❤️
Thank you so much for sharing all that you do. I just found my all Craft Art Edu tutorials on my MIA portable hard drive and transferred them to my current laptop. It's gonna be like Christmas all over again! lol
reduction is the most challenging part of caning. try to make your clays as close to the same softness but I also try to make the clay in the middle softer.i can always squash it down but it takes a lot of effort to get it to rise!
Happy new year 🥳 you are such an accomplished artist and you're still a down to earth, lovely person 💜 what a fantastic video, thank you so much for sharing, the canes are stunning 💜
Thank you so much for this new tutorial series! It is very generous of you to offer it to us for free. I have ordered twice from you and have been completely satisfied. I have a book of yours, also. And I bought up the magazines that are now out of print. The furbaby made a perfect entrance :) :) :)
@@DonnaKatoArt You are too kind but thank you! I also enjoyed your plan for the cane. I saw how if the proportions are correct, the specific size is less important. After all, it will be reduced! 🥰
Thanks for the tutorial! I'm especially excited to make the "wiggly" bullseye canes. You did well staying in frame! The struggle is real. Not that I've posted any of my own work yet, but you can try putting loud tape a little outside the out-of-frame edges of your work space as a "don't go past here" reminder. I sometimes use washi I don't like or masking tape and I paint it a bright color.
Thank you for sharing the tutorials you've been sharing. You were my inspiration to begin making with clay. I loved seeing you work on the Carol Duvall show. Thanks again.
They grew on me. I do like them and the colors. Thank you. Now I will have to grow through my list of craft ed courses to see if i purchased the other course. I’m sure I had.
🎉🎉🎉I found it along with my other classes. You I’m finding I like the video tutorial so helpful. The printed one is well done but seeing the canes and pieces actually made is motivational.
Hi Donna, it’s nice to see you back. Happy new year. I sit in my basement by myself. Well, I have four cats and a foster. They love to come and leave their fur behind. I’ve almost taken over the whole basement. It’s where I go to get peace and quiet. I have issues with my hands so I don’t make canes. But I still love to watch your process. Thank you.
Hi Donna, Thank you so much for your tutorials and inspiration. I haven't really started yet but I've watched your videos the most (sometimes more than 1x) and I can't wait to create some of the magic that you have laid out for us. If there's a place to pay for classes, please post so we can take them. I did have one thought as my mind races after watching your videos trying to figure out how to do all these patters, etc. I love your mud cloth series. I was thinking you could do a Skinner blend of black/gold/orange to go with your wavy lines cane in white. I think it would look like tiger! If you end up trying this, I hope I can see the video. You are a true artist and some of your work belongs in high-end jewelry shops or trendy shops. Please keep posting! :) Issie
Thank you so much Issie. I like your tiger cane idea! I might have to give that a go. Now, my channel will be a membership channel March 1. I sent out a community post explaining it. It will be 5.00 per month and have most of the existing youtubes and a new one every week. It’ll be our classroom! I am excited about it. ❤️ hugs!
This looks so fun, Donna! I will be trying to do this technique this weekend. The textured patterns look great! I did see on Bottle Tree that they are made from filter screens but can't track down any sets in the US. Will you offer them again, or do you know where we can find them?
Hi Lane! I got them in Spain from Dani and Natalia soI don’t think the same screen material is here. I’m sure there must be something similar, though. Good luck, kid. Hugs, D
@@DonnaKatoArtI wanted to let you know that I went on a internet hunt for this class and I couldn't find it. It is not on Venmo. Please ask Mr. V how we can buy the class pkease...
I wish I had them but they’re from friends in Spain. Be on the lookout for thin filter type material. Aquarium, hvac, that’s basically what this is. I will ask Dani and Natalia…❤️
Now, those were sold by Dani and Natalia in Spain. We had them for a time but don’t have them anymore. I’d check out aquarium foam and any of that kind of filter material. I bet you find something similar❤️
Erick, usually it doesn't much matter - try to think of thicknesses as thin, medium, thick because that's usually all you need to know. I try to include the settings to make life simpler for everyone but basically, when I work, I don't much care about the specific numbers. Make sense? Cheers, D
Dear lady, 95% of the wonderful clay artists I watch are in their basements alone. That’s how they do such wonderful work. None as wonderful as you. I thank you for your generosity of spirit in teaching these canes. I’m so glad you show your process and when things dont go exactly as plan. It shows us how you do work arounds and how you get out of tight corners also. I dearly appreciate the time you spend in your basement with your dog and kitten. I spend it with my teeny dog and kitten. And just putter. I cant decide what i want to do. I’m a attention deficit crafter. I used to think that was a funny thing. Now as I’m older i just think its sad I didn’t choose and decide what i wanted to do. I love your work, i love your kind spirit and i love that you make everyone know that they can make the beautiful things you do so try to make it different. Stay warm and know the internet family is with you in that basement. Take care and all the best for 2023
Thank you for your kind and thoughtful words. You are so right, we spend a lot of time in the company of only our dear furbabies! They are the patient presence that fends off the solitary hours in my studio. I love to teach and knowing that what I am showing and explaining is helping. My mistakes have taught me so much, understanding them and solving problems has, in so many ways, kept polymer clay interesting fir me. I, too, have a rather short attention span! I do. Thank you, again. There is no need to limit yourself to one thing, enjoy, MC! Big hugs, D❤️
I enjoy your art and watching your videos, although I don't do this amazing art!
Thank you so much 😀❤️
I have been doing poly clay since about 1990. I was using FIMO and Cernit then while stationed in Berlin, Germany. Your book was the FIRST AMERICAN BOOK I bought when I returned to the States - and I still use it to this day. I am so happy to follow you now on UA-cam! THANK YOU, Donna!
Thank you, Cindy!❤️
I am so ecstatic about finding your teaching. I am going to have a great time learning what you teach in depth. 30 yrs in the business, it's not much you can't teach. Thank you for sharing. I'm a happy camper
Enjoy, Shirley!❤️
Hi Donna, I record videos alone, without a director or camera man. Now that I've been making my own videos for some years I totally appreciate the LONG list of people needed to work on big productions.
As for keeping your hands in frame, the best thing I've found is to keep the camera zoomed out while recording, then zoom in while editing. Because no amount of tape or marks on the workspace will keep us from getting into the zone and totally forgetting we have a camera running. 🤣🤣🤣
Happy creating, Donna!
Great suggestions, Sandy! Will look into that! Hugs, D😊❤️
Thanks, Donna, for your generosity and talent. I always get excited when I get a notification of your video uploads.
You’re very welcome, it’s my pleasure! Cheers, D
Thank you so much for all your wonderful tutorials. I love the various patterns from mud cloth, and, as I am into sewing I actually have purchased several yards of several different patterned mud cloth in the past. Your video has inspired me to drag them all out and see what I can do with some of the patterns that I have on my yardage. I will start with your gorgeous canes from part 1 and also now I see part 2 has dropped. I love your videos so much, and especially love the way you show problem solving. I make far more "traditional" jewelry - silver mostly, but also dabble in polymer clay, so I am not super experienced with polymer since I don't spend as much time with it. But I have several of your books and love your channel, and have learned so much from you. Thank you kindly.
Thank you, Bees. Yes, pull that fabric out, bet it’s gorgeous! With your skills, you’ll be combining silver and clay - wish I could! Hugs, D❤️
Yay! Mud cloth! These are so stunning when you get them all put together--thank you, Donna for sharing with us💜💜💜💜
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I personally rate kindness as the highest form of intelligence. And I find you Mrs Kato are a very... intelligent person!!
Your fine artistic skills would attest to that through any publication of your creations... We knew that!!
But the generosity and kindness of your videos inspires us in ways that go well beyond polymer clay...!! Not just in any creative endeavor but in the way we... "mold" ourselves like clay as human beings for us and our kids... They will be here long after we are gone and... YOU, Mrs Kato, help so many people who don't even know what polymer clay is... through your love of sharing beauty and creativity!!
I, for one, try to fall asleep at night thinking of what I could create in my dreams... How can I thank you enough for that!! God bless you!!❤
Thank you so much for you kind words, they mean a lot to me! I think we all try our best, to be our best. We don’t always succeed and I’ve made my share of mistakes. We just go on and try to do better, right. Thanks, again, my heart is full. 😊❤️
I can't believe you can find the time to even read all these comments, let alone respond to them!! 😳
From all the jaw dropping "jewels" you so generously offer us, my dear lady, you yourself are the grandest of them all...!! We are so honored to have you in our lives! Thank you again so... so much!!❤🙏
I purchased the tutorial but it was beyond my skill level at the time. Looking forward to trying these.
LOL - I would guess I am learning more from "it's not as pretty" than I would have if it worked out perfectly. LOVED that second texture sponge. It's nice and defined. I could see that on the outside of something with antiquing. Thanks.
Absolutely stunning, such a great tutorial. You are a fantastic teacher, thankyou for your generosity. I'm so looking forward to the next part.❤️
More to come, my friend!❤️
A welcome breath of sanity and fresh air in a world seemingly gone mad. Happy New Year to you and the V-Man, Donna.
Same to you, Kitty!
Donna, I just love watching you and learning from you! Your work is amazing ❤
Thank you so much, Avonda! 😊❤️
Thank you for this gift. I have your books and quite some tutorials, love it all.🤩
Great tutorial ! You did a good job staying in frame. I love the fact that you take inspiration from different textiles and incorporate it into your designs. I hope that you are having a wonderful start to the New Year and Thank you for sharing your years of experience with us all. 💗
Donna, I Clay in a basement as well, on an old IKEA table that I love because it has storage in the middle, as well as being foldable! Sometimes the dogs and cat keep me company and sometimes they don't. Lighting in my basement is my biggest issue.
Thank you for your generosity in sharing these new mud cloth cane tutorials with us!
Sounds familiar, Wendy! I do have decent lighting. I have big overhead lights and I have a light that attaches to the table. Hugs, D
The pieces are gorgeous ❤ Thank you for sharing, your technical information was so valuable.
You are so welcome! My pleasure, Lisa. Cheers!
What a happy day when I saw this video posted! I purchased the original mud cloth canes course and those canes were really cool when put together. These new canes are fab, too. There is something so special about mud cloth. Can't wait to see part 2! Happy New Year and thanks for this video.
Hi Flo! You have the originals and I decided I could add to them. I wouldn’t post the originals, that’s just not fair, I think! More to come, my friend!
@@DonnaKatoArt thanks so much!
Hi again.. my pasta machine is on its last legs. Was thinking about getting a powered one - can you recommend one?
@@Serenitees hi Flo! I just use the regular old Atlas with an Atlas motor. Works for me. Was thinking about getting the Ed Street machine but haven’t gotten around to it. Evidently, you can clean it very easily! Hugs!❤️
✨✨✨Wow, you are my new inspiration. Thank you for sharing your gifts. Can’t wait to watch and learn more ✨✨✨
You are so welcome, Amelia!😊❤️
Thank you so much for sharing all that you do. I just found my all Craft Art Edu tutorials on my MIA portable hard drive and transferred them to my current laptop. It's gonna be like Christmas all over again! lol
👏👏👏yay!
It’s nice to see how you are doing the reduction. That’s my biggest problem. I’ll have to give it a try. Thank you.
reduction is the most challenging part of caning. try to make your clays as close to the same softness but I also try to make the clay in the middle softer.i can always squash it down but it takes a lot of effort to get it to rise!
Happy new year 🥳 you are such an accomplished artist and you're still a down to earth, lovely person 💜 what a fantastic video, thank you so much for sharing, the canes are stunning 💜
Thought I’d start off with a simple one and build from there. Let’s see where this goes! Happy New Year, Tracy!
Wonderful expert teaching - thank you!
Thank you, Pamela! Much appreciated!
Thank, you so much
Fabulous tutorial! Start to finish, loved it. Thank you so much x
Thank you, Cindy!
I love these earrings.
Luv these!!!!! Thank you! Can’t wait to wear them
Glad you like them Cheryl! Hugs, D
Thank you so much for this new tutorial series! It is very generous of you to offer it to us for free. I have ordered twice from you and have been completely satisfied. I have a book of yours, also. And I bought up the magazines that are now out of print. The furbaby made a perfect entrance :) :) :)
Dar, you make my day!❤️
@@DonnaKatoArt You are too kind but thank you! I also enjoyed your plan for the cane. I saw how if the proportions are correct, the specific size is less important. After all, it will be reduced! 🥰
Amazing tutorial… gonna try this!!! Thanks Donna ❤
Have fun!😊❤️
Hi Donna, I love your tutorials. The textured sheets lend to a fabric look. I am inspired by your technique.
Oh thank you!!❤️
Wonderful. Thank you. I am learning so much from you.
Thank you, Maya! I love these simple patterns, I do. Can be very effective, I think. ❤️
Thanks for the tutorial! I'm especially excited to make the "wiggly" bullseye canes.
You did well staying in frame! The struggle is real. Not that I've posted any of my own work yet, but you can try putting loud tape a little outside the out-of-frame edges of your work space as a "don't go past here" reminder. I sometimes use washi I don't like or masking tape and I paint it a bright color.
I put hvac tape corners down and I hope it helps. I need to investigate a better set up… I love the wiggly lines! ❤️
I love this tutorial. This is my second time watching.
Glad you enjoy it!😊❤️
Great go see you back. I hope you enjoyed great holidays!!
Thank you for sharing the tutorials you've been sharing. You were my inspiration to begin making with clay. I loved seeing you work on the Carol Duvall show. Thanks again.
You are so welcome!❤️
They grew on me. I do like them and the colors. Thank you.
Now I will have to grow through my list of craft ed courses to see if i purchased the other course. I’m sure I had.
🎉🎉🎉I found it along with my other classes. You I’m finding I like the video tutorial so helpful. The printed one is well done but seeing the canes and pieces actually made is motivational.
Denise! If you did but can’t find the link, let me know and Vernon will help! dkkato@gmail.com
You make it so easy thank you very much 👏🤗
You are so welcome! 😊❤️
Beautiful.
Thank you! Cheers!
I’ve missed you. Thank you so much for this.
You are so welcome, Janet! Happy New Year to you and yours.
Hi Donna, it’s nice to see you back. Happy new year. I sit in my basement by myself. Well, I have four cats and a foster. They love to come and leave their fur behind. I’ve almost taken over the whole basement. It’s where I go to get peace and quiet. I have issues with my hands so I don’t make canes. But I still love to watch your process. Thank you.
Happy New Year to you and your babies❤️ caning can be hard on the hands but you can do so much other than caning! big hugs, D
Beautiful ❤
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Very nice, thank you
Hi Donna, Thank you so much for your tutorials and inspiration. I haven't really started yet but I've watched your videos the most (sometimes more than 1x) and I can't wait to create some of the magic that you have laid out for us. If there's a place to pay for classes, please post so we can take them. I did have one thought as my mind races after watching your videos trying to figure out how to do all these patters, etc. I love your mud cloth series. I was thinking you could do a Skinner blend of black/gold/orange to go with your wavy lines cane in white. I think it would look like tiger! If you end up trying this, I hope I can see the video. You are a true artist and some of your work belongs in high-end jewelry shops or trendy shops. Please keep posting! :) Issie
Thank you so much Issie. I like your tiger cane idea! I might have to give that a go. Now, my channel will be a membership channel March 1. I sent out a community post explaining it. It will be 5.00 per month and have most of the existing youtubes and a new one every week. It’ll be our classroom! I am excited about it. ❤️ hugs!
I'm so glad I found you I'm watching your video now on UA-cam on my TV but I had to find you to subscribe to your channel thank you for the video
My pleasure, Jeanette!😊❤️
I did it! It looks so good and I lost a itsy bits bite of the end but this ✋️ moving is great 👍
Great job!Hugs, D
Happy New Year 🥳.
Another great idea of black and white cane!
I love them, I do!❤️
Same as below except all the best in 2024 and beyond.
Let’s hope 2024 is a great one. It’s going to be hard but we can try, right? 😊❤️
Obsessed! Thank you 🤩
Thank you for your time and generosity for these tutorials! Love them. Where would I find the oval jump rings?
Hi Linda! I love these. They are the perfect size for me!❤️. prairiecraft.com/kato/DKF-OJR-PS.html
I used to record myself making art and to help me stay in frame I put pieces of tape just outside of what could be seen on camera.
I must try that, I get so caught up in what I’m doing, I wander off. Staying under the lens is one of my New Year’s resolutions! Thanks!
I love this cane and you make it so easy! Will you please share where you get the black pads to texture your clay?
Hi Maryann! The ones I use ate from Spain but this is very close: www.amazon.com/Dualplex-Veggie-Extender-Refrigerator-Drawers/dp/B01DTKV4PW
This looks so fun, Donna! I will be trying to do this technique this weekend. The textured patterns look great! I did see on Bottle Tree that they are made from filter screens but can't track down any sets in the US. Will you offer them again, or do you know where we can find them?
Hi Lane! I got them in Spain from Dani and Natalia soI don’t think the same screen material is here. I’m sure there must be something similar, though. Good luck, kid. Hugs, D
Where did you purchase your sponges? I love the white one!
Me too 😊
These were from Spain! Look at filter and hvac sponges because I think that’s what this stuff is. It’s loose and airy. I wish I could help…
Can the first class still be purchased? I would purchase it to support your work.
You know, I think it is on Vimeo. Let me ask Vernon! Cheers, D
@@DonnaKatoArtI wanted to let you know that I went on a internet hunt for this class and I couldn't find it. It is not on Venmo. Please ask Mr. V how we can buy the class pkease...
I used to see you many years ago on The Carol Duvall Show.
That was a great time for me, kid. Can’t believe it was so long ago. 😊❤️
Love it
😊 thank you so much!
Donna where can we purchase the texture sponges you are using?
I wish I had them but they’re from friends in Spain. Be on the lookout for thin filter type material. Aquarium, hvac, that’s basically what this is. I will ask Dani and Natalia…❤️
Hi Donna! Where do you get the sponges or what are they called. Thank you!
Now, those were sold by Dani and Natalia in Spain. We had them for a time but don’t have them anymore. I’d check out aquarium foam and any of that kind of filter material. I bet you find something similar❤️
I can see X’s and O’s in a rectangle cane with the bullseye and the x.
Me, too!
Have you ever used leather Fimo for mud cloth
Never touched it! I imagine it’d be fine, though. 😊
Is there a difference with starting the wrap in the middle of the square cane vs starting from a corner??
I think you get the same thing. Might be a bit easier to trim if you start at a corner, though! 😊
What kind of sponge sheet do you use for the texture going thru the rollers?
Emily, I need to find it in the US. i got it in Spain. It’s some kind of filter material…i am looking!😊❤️
@@DonnaKatoArt Thank you, dear lady.
As a newbie to polymer clay, can I ask why you started the all black in the round, then end up making it square?
Hi Judy! I just find it easier to do that way! 😊❤️
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setting #3 is how thick as each and every pasta machine is different...wish we had a standard
Erick, usually it doesn't much matter - try to think of thicknesses as thin, medium, thick because that's usually all you need to know. I try to include the settings to make life simpler for everyone but basically, when I work, I don't much care about the specific numbers. Make sense? Cheers, D
1:15:06. It's a walrus! ;)
Can I still purchase the first class?
Hi Dedrea! Yes, it’s on vimeo. Here is the link. I will send the handout, too. Cheers, D
prairiecraft.com/kato/KCFS-29.html
👍😍👍👍👍👍👍
I’m alone in my basement to 😊
Is this for beginner level?
You know, these canes are basic canes so I would say a beginner could make them! ❤️