This is a very fun looking cane. It’s so 70’s, I love it. I was a teenager in the 70’s. Awesome music, great friends. Sometimes I wish I could go back and do it all over again. ❤️
This is such an interesting and different way of making a cane. Usually the goal is to make perfect "prisms" of clay to make a design down the length, but this shows that you can get wonderful effects using less rigid techniques.
You fucking rock (excuse my language.) this video was simple, not overly complicated and your instructions were easy to understand. I am new to polymer clay cane making and some designs seem too complicated. But you simplified and made understandable what was once intimidating. Thank you again 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I just recently discovered you. What a joy to watch a real person...perfection makes me nervous. You are a joy to watch and learn from. Can’t wait to try this!
Love this absolutely beautiful, great tutorial as well. I was glad to know I am not the only one that can’t find things I know I have. Love the little extra hand coming in to collect rainbow scraps to make the cute unicorns. The rainbow scraps were perfect to make unicorns with 🦄😊👏🏻💗
This is incredible! So glad I found your channel!! That last one made me think of Dr Seuss's Truffula Trees! Definitely going to make some of those. :D You mentioned cane caps. Could you share a link to what those are? Thank you!!
I just found your channel and I am so in love with your creations and thank you so much for how much info you include to help others! I'll be checking out more of your videos!
The One with the blend as a background was AMAZING. Could this be successful with all one color scale but different shades ? Like doing a gray scale one instead of the entire rainbow?
Lots of work and precision but absolutely gorgeous! Is that pattern an original and if so, how did you figure that out? It is awesome! The "rubic's cube" of clay! THANK YOU FOR THIS WONDERFUL TIME OF BEAUTY!🌈👍😊
Ugg!! I been working on this since 8pm its now almost 2am. 1. How did you get your final strip so long without it folding over and sticking to itself? I had to cut mine in several sections. Im using all premo. 2. I got so lost on the reducing part since it was sped up so fast that I can't tell what's going on and I just cut this huge cane in half, I think in the wrong direction. I tried slowing it down and I've watched it like 20xs but between the video being soooo fast and my tears I'm about to give up and I'm not new to polymer clay either 🥺 sorry im not trying to be ugly or sound rude. Please don't think that. I've just invested so much time and I'm so frustrated. I was so excited to make this is all. I love it so much 🥰
After you cut the three pieces of the square,do you cut both half's like this and then make points and form the circle. Thank you for your help.I am not very good at canes
I love this!! I also want to try the 2nd one with the skinner blend on the outside layer, but cannot figure out what the center colors are; looks like black and white? Thanks for your tutorial and help! I'm so excited to try it!!
Yes, just white to black with a bunch of solid white and black on each side. If I were to do it again I think I’d do solid white on the top, turning that into the inside of the circle, and then the blend on the bottom for the outside. Having two blends is a little busy. It also looks like I may have accidentally included the wrong photo of the cane: I went with putting the black part of the skinner blend next to the colors instead of the white part.
@@MotleyWoods Thank you! Now my next question.... I am to the part where I have made 6 petals, cut in half to make 12 petals. It looks like a hot mess! 😪 I think it made a difference because I used Sculpey for everything and Pardo for the Translucent outside. Pardo feels harder/drier to me, so my chopping marks do not look like yours. Have you had this problem? For my other half that does not have white outside yet, I am going to get Sculpey Translucent. I love this cane tutorial and have it playing along while I complete each step. ❤ I hope I can salvage it.
Sorry for the slow reply, UA-cam didn’t notify me of your reply! Yes I find Pardo moves very differently from premo. I’ve made it work, but I can always see it reducing at very different speeds and that can cause distortion. You could try somewhat equal mixes, or just use all sculpey translucent. That’s what I did.
Also yes: pardo’s tendency to not move when you go quickly may it (which is also what makes it crack) May make it not work at all for this; I didn’t think of that before but I suspect it’s true. I didn’t use Kato here for the same reason - I actually want a slightly smeary clay.
Yes I do; you’re right that wasn’t entirely clear in the video. Stack everything and then run that stack through as if it was a blend that you are preparing to accordion or jellyroll.
when you cut the half circle in half and made the circle why did you jus rotate the top half? why not rotate and flip the top half so the two cut ends from the middle are together
This is a very fun looking cane. It’s so 70’s, I love it. I was a teenager in the 70’s. Awesome music, great friends. Sometimes I wish I could go back and do it all over again. ❤️
This is such an interesting and different way of making a cane. Usually the goal is to make perfect "prisms" of clay to make a design down the length, but this shows that you can get wonderful effects using less rigid techniques.
So beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing your tutorials.
I am waiting on my supplies then I can get started!
You fucking rock (excuse my language.) this video was simple, not overly complicated and your instructions were easy to understand. I am new to polymer clay cane making and some designs seem too complicated. But you simplified and made understandable what was once intimidating. Thank you again 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Beautiful very well explained tutorial. Thank u 4 sharing 💓
Great Great tutorial. Thank you. Lots of work, but so beautiful.
Very pretty i love her art as well
This was such an awesome video!!! Thank you and I plan to do this cane tomorrow 💜💜💜
OMG! I love your wonderful creations...now I’m your new subscriber even though it was two years past. I hope you’re still active this time.
Thank you for sharing that ultra cool technique!
Looking forward to more videos!
I love your tutorials! You are very thorough. Thank uou so very much. I'm definately going to try this technique.
That was an amazingly complex cane! Thank you!
I love that your daughter loves clay too!!
I just recently discovered you. What a joy to watch a real person...perfection makes me nervous. You are a joy to watch and learn from. Can’t wait to try this!
This was very helpful thanks
very beautiful this cane, congratulations.
Love this absolutely beautiful, great tutorial as well. I was glad to know I am not the only one that can’t find things I know I have. Love the little extra hand coming in to collect rainbow scraps to make the cute unicorns. The rainbow scraps were perfect to make unicorns with 🦄😊👏🏻💗
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Love this! It looks like tie dye!
Oh good point, I could've called it a tie dye cane!
Thank you for this! So much fun to watch and learn!
This cane is amazing! I can't wait to try it.
Wow, I am new to polymer clay and I really like your organic design. I tend to do more organic designs too.
Such a beautiful and unique cane! Thank you so much for such a wonderful tutorial!!
What a wonderfully beautiful cane. There are so many possibilities with it. I love how simple you direction are. Can’t wait to see more!
This is gorgeous!! I’m going to attempt to make a cane with soap dough instead of polymer clay, wish me luck!
Wooooooow this is so awesome 😍
This is incredible! So glad I found your channel!!
That last one made me think of Dr Seuss's Truffula Trees! Definitely going to make some of those. :D
You mentioned cane caps. Could you share a link to what those are? Thank you!!
Beautiful cane I would cover a tin with it
You're incredible!
Excellent video - well done. Thank you!
Wow,incredible and beautiful, thank you
This is so beautiful. Thank you so much I love it
I just found your channel and I am so in love with your creations and thank you so much for how much info you include to help others! I'll be checking out more of your videos!
Wow, cool, and I thought this was going to just be a version of the ikat cane, 😂
Great work love the channel.
Extremely beautiful, subscribed! Would you have an idea to get another centre please?
Love this,thank you so much
Thank you so much, it's a great video. I'll make one soon 💜😘
Amazing! How much clay do you actually use?
It’s so beautiful 😍
Agree. This is so amazing
The One with the blend as a background was AMAZING. Could this be successful with all one color scale but different shades ? Like doing a gray scale one instead of the entire rainbow?
Lots of work and precision but absolutely gorgeous! Is that pattern an original and if so, how did you figure that out? It is awesome! The "rubic's cube" of clay! THANK YOU FOR THIS WONDERFUL TIME OF BEAUTY!🌈👍😊
Absolutely gorgeous Liked, subscribed and shared!
Ugg!! I been working on this since 8pm its now almost 2am. 1. How did you get your final strip so long without it folding over and sticking to itself? I had to cut mine in several sections. Im using all premo. 2. I got so lost on the reducing part since it was sped up so fast that I can't tell what's going on and I just cut this huge cane in half, I think in the wrong direction. I tried slowing it down and I've watched it like 20xs but between the video being soooo fast and my tears I'm about to give up and I'm not new to polymer clay either 🥺 sorry im not trying to be ugly or sound rude. Please don't think that. I've just invested so much time and I'm so frustrated. I was so excited to make this is all. I love it so much 🥰
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After you cut the three pieces of the square,do you cut both half's like this and then make points and form the circle. Thank you for your help.I am not very good at canes
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I do have a question... before you turned the square pieces into triangles to form the circle, did you chop off one of the translucent ends?
I think she did if you look at 12:08 you can see some of the clay with lines purple lines in it.
I'm looking for the answer in the comments as well. lol
Are you going to do more videos for UA-cam?
Will these never dry out as long as you don't bake them?
Yeah, this is polymer clay. It doesn’t dry out until baked so you don’t have to get everything done in one sitting.
I love this!! I also want to try the 2nd one with the skinner blend on the outside layer, but cannot figure out what the center colors are; looks like black and white? Thanks for your tutorial and help! I'm so excited to try it!!
Yes, just white to black with a bunch of solid white and black on each side.
If I were to do it again I think I’d do solid white on the top, turning that into the inside of the circle, and then the blend on the bottom for the outside. Having two blends is a little busy.
It also looks like I may have accidentally included the wrong photo of the cane: I went with putting the black part of the skinner blend next to the colors instead of the white part.
@@MotleyWoods Thank you! Now my next question.... I am to the part where I have made 6 petals, cut in half to make 12 petals. It looks like a hot mess! 😪 I think it made a difference because I used Sculpey for everything and Pardo for the Translucent outside. Pardo feels harder/drier to me, so my chopping marks do not look like yours. Have you had this problem? For my other half that does not have white outside yet, I am going to get Sculpey Translucent. I love this cane tutorial and have it playing along while I complete each step. ❤ I hope I can salvage it.
Sorry for the slow reply, UA-cam didn’t notify me of your reply!
Yes I find Pardo moves very differently from premo. I’ve made it work, but I can always see it reducing at very different speeds and that can cause distortion. You could try somewhat equal mixes, or just use all sculpey translucent. That’s what I did.
Also yes: pardo’s tendency to not move when you go quickly may it (which is also what makes it crack) May make it not work at all for this; I didn’t think of that before but I suspect it’s true.
I didn’t use Kato here for the same reason - I actually want a slightly smeary clay.
Bonsoir c géant merci
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Do you run all the pieces through the pasta machine on a number 5 after you stack them all?
Yes I do; you’re right that wasn’t entirely clear in the video.
Stack everything and then run that stack through as if it was a blend that you are preparing to accordion or jellyroll.
@@MotleyWoods Thank you
Thank i got it
when you cut the half circle in half and made the circle why did you jus rotate the top half? why not rotate and flip the top half so the two cut ends from the middle are together
Why are you going so fast if this is a tutorial