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artists as they
share their expertise with one another and you. In five lessons
with sixteen guided projects, you will gain an understanding of
the polymer clay skills youve always wanted to master, such as:
Includes work by Judy Belcher Leslie Blackford Robert Dancik Dayle Doroshow Lindly Haunani Wendy Wallin Malinow
Sandra McCaw Julie Picarello Seth Lee Savarick Sarah
Shriver Cynthia Tinapple.
Challenge your assumptions about methods, style, and collaboration, and get ready to start on your own creative journey.
Polymer Clay
MASTER CLASS
Exploring Process, Technique, and
Collaboration with 11 Master Artists
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Supplies
2. Turn 1 gradated
cane on its side and
cut 3 triangular-shaped
wedges. Repeat for
the other color.
3. To create a
master cane that
will be recombined into many
tessellated or
mirrored canes,
combine the wedges, making sure they remain
straight throughout the cane. Work toward
a form that loosely resembles a triangle.
Compress the cane, folding over any edges that
stick out, as they will form curved elements
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6. Blue center
point: This design
also uses 6 segments, mirroring
the side of the
triangle that is
different from
the first 2 variations. Piece these
segments together as you did before, paying close attention to the center point.
1/8/13 6:18 PM
Supplies
2. Turn 1 gradated
cane on its side and
cut 3 triangular-shaped
wedges. Repeat for
the other color.
3. To create a
master cane that
will be recombined into many
tessellated or
mirrored canes,
combine the wedges, making sure they remain
straight throughout the cane. Work toward
a form that loosely resembles a triangle.
Compress the cane, folding over any edges that
stick out, as they will form curved elements
polymer_clay_master_class_new.indd 2
6. Blue center
point: This design
also uses 6 segments, mirroring
the side of the
triangle that is
different from
the first 2 variations. Piece these
segments together as you did before, paying close attention to the center point.
1/8/13 6:18 PM