It is time again for the Fave Crafts Blog hop- finished on the 15th.
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I am in the midst of a tutorial on Black and White canes with Cernit polymer clay.
A cane is a method of making images in rods of clay by layering different colors of clay together to form that image.
Then cross sections are cut of those rods and used in many applications like jewelry, and application to many different things like light switch plates, silver ware, glass, and ceramics just to name a few. The possibilities are endless.
It is an adapted technique from ceramic and glass, in ceramics it is called neriagi and in glass it is called millefiori.
You can see a wonderful example of neriagi here by Ito Sekisui V, make sure you scroll down to see the flowered vessel:
http://www.e-yakimono.net/html/ito-sekisui-v.html
Here is Wiki's definition with pictures of Millefiori in glass:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millefiori
And now for the tutorial...
Continued from Part 1: http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/08/black-and-white-canes-2-atomic-age.html
and Part 2:
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/08/black-and-white-canes-2-atomic-age_09.html
and Part 3:
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/08/black-and-white-canes-2-atomic-age_14.html
You will need:
2 blocks of Opaque White Cernit
1 block of Black Cernit
Porcelain White Cernit big block
Clay machine
Clay Slicing blade
ruler
Links lead to my husband's store http://www.clayfactory.net/.
Thank you for looking or buying, we appreciate it very much. It helps us eat and pay the bills.
Mix the small blocks of Opaque white with equal amounts of the porcelain white.
Then mix the black block with an equal amount of the porcelain white. It will look slightly lighter, but bakes up a beautiful black color.
1. Trim off the ends of your cane (so far).
2. Stand the cane on one end.
3. Add the round cane rods that you cut in part 3 to the block you have standing on end.
They go at the four points of the diamond image.
Trim off the excess from the four round rods.
4. Like so.
5. Roll a small coil of white clay about 3/16" and using your thumb and forefinger press in to a triangle shape.
6. You will need 8 of these as long as your image block is high to go around the small rods in white wrapped in black.
7. Tuck one of the points of the triangle in to the space under the coil, just enough to fill that space, not enough to move it.
8. Press them in like this. I have this turned on its side so I can show you how it is done. You do not want to lay this on the round cane and press it in, it has to be standing so you do not flatten the round rods.
9. Fill all of those spaces on the image block.
10. Roll a coil of white clay that is about 3/4" in diameter and a little bit longer than the length of the image block. Trim off one end so it has a flat edge.
11. Cut the coil in half through the length.
12. Add one half flat side in, to the top right side of the image and add the other one to the bottom left hand side of the image flat side against the image.
13. Roll another coil that is the length of the image block's height.
14. Now cut that one in half through the length. Add those to the other diagonal spaces. The top left and the right bottom of the image block.
15. Roll out a coil of white that is about 3/8" in diameter. Press it into a triangle shape.
16. Add those triangles to the left and right side of the image right in the middle of the two half coil on each side.
17. Roll out another small coil of white about 3/16" and press into a triangle.
This you will use to fill in the two spaces on the top and the bottom of the image block where there is a dip on the top and one the bottom.
You will need four of these triangle pieces.
18. Here the image block is filled in all the spaces with one left to trim off. It is basically in a rectangle shape.
19. Pinch the block in the top corners and in the bottom corners to make them more defined and more like a rectangle. Pinch them all the way down the image block side in all 4 corners.
20. Roll out a sheet of white on the thickest setting in the clay machine. Trim off the leading edge for the straight edge. Lay the rectangle image block on that edge.
Trim off the right and the left side of the block to make the sheet that width.
Wrap the sheet around the rectangle image black sides.
21. Wrap it up and trim the other end of the sheet to match the beginning of the sheet. Smooth the seam with your finger.
22. Press on the side of the image block to compress together and reduce. Go slow and use the flat part of your palm (or the flattest part) usually the heel of your palm. That heel of your palm is the strongest too. Press down as evenly as you can.
Turn the block 1/4 turn to another side and press again the same way.
Turn the block 1/4 turn to another side and press again the same way.
Turn the block 1/4 turn to another side and press again the same way.
You have now done all four sides.
Flip the cane(image block) from end to end and proceed to do all 4 sides again. then repeat, doing this over and over until you have reduced the cane down to about half the size.
23. When I have reduced the cane down far enough I then I hold the cane with one hand and use my upper palm and slide my hand down the cane to lengthen it.
Always turning it one-quarter turn now and again and then I flip it from end to end and do the same thing from the other side of the cane. This makes it smooth and stretches it out. I am gliding the top of my palm over the clay.
24. When you have reduced it down to about 1" by 3/4" cut it in half.
Tah dah!
Come back for the next one we are going to cover a votive in all the black and white canes we have made so far.
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Sunday, August 14, 2011
Fave Crafts Blog Hop- Black and White Canes #2 Atomic age influence part 4, and Happy Monday!!
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Fave Crafts Blog Hop- Black and White Canes- Atomic age influences part 3
Well it is that time of the month again! Yes, it is the 15th of July now.
Time for the Fave Crafts Blog hop "Finished on the 15th". http://www.favecraftsblog.com/finished-on-the-fifteenth-favecrafts-blog-hop-for-july/
Welcome, welcome, I hope you all are having a wonderful summer.
I am also having a giveaway here if you want to join in. http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/07/time-for-giveaway-this-is-20-071211.html
My life has been crazy, but I do have a project going right now!!
It is the Mid-Century Atomic age influenced Black and white cane series.
Part 1 is here: http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/07/black-and-white-canes-atomic-age.html
Part 2 is here: http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/07/black-and-white-canes-atomic-age_14.html
And this is going to be the 3rd part.
You will need:
Black Cernit 1- 2.2 ounce block
Opaque White Cernit 1-2.2ounce block
Porcelain White Cernit large block (Just says White, not Opaque white)Clay blade SB
Clay Machine
Ruler
Mix the black and the opaque white with equal amounts of the porcelain white until it is one color. You do not have to do this but I like the consistency of the Porcelain white and it keeps my colors soft and pliable. If your porcelain white is not soft this will not work.
All links above lead to my hubby's store www.clayfactory.net
as always, thank you so much for looking. We both appreciate you immensely.
25. Roll out a coil of white that is at least 6" long and 3/8" in diameter.
26. Flatten coil only on one side to get a teardrop shape with your thumb while holding the other end with your finger so it will not lengthen as much.
Cut away from your work surface with your clay slicing blade and turn from end to end and flatten again while holding the other end with your forefinger.
Flatten it out to about 3/4" wide in a teardrop shape.
27. It will look like this.
28. Add to one side of the other cane like so.
29. Here is a better picture of it.
Cut the whole thing in half.
30. It will look like so.
31. Put the two halves together like this with the teardrop shapes both on the same side.
32. Lengthen and stretch out the cane till you have 15" at least.
Do this slowly, you will want the black clay lines to show on the bottom of the cane. You will also want to do this slowly to keep the distortion to a minimum.
33. I had some of the white clay move over the black lines when I reduced it so I trimmed away the white clay.
34. It looks like this when the end of the cane is trimmed off.
35. Cut 7- 2" sections.
36. Pinch the side with the lines together to make them a little smaller.
37. Place the sections around the spiral center. You may have to pinch them thinner to make them all fit.
It should look like this. ;-D
38. Roll another coil of white that is 1/4" in diameter and flatten on one side of the coil again to make a shorter teardrop shaped coil or cane.
39. Flattening the coil/cane in one side.
40. Press on the side so the one edge is pointed.
41. Cut sections of the smaller teardrop shaped coil/cane to the length of the cane you have put together.
42. Place the little sections in to the cane. Move apart the sections if you have to, to fit them in.
43. It will look like this.
44. Pinch the cane in the middle with the finger and thumb of one hand in the north and south position on the cane and the finger and thumb of the other hand in the east and west position on the cane, start in the middle and move to the top end of the cane. Turn it a little at a time and pinch and move up a little at a time.
Flip the cane over and starting in the middle position your fingers and thumbs in the same position and press and work to the other end of the cane. Reduce this way until you have reduced the cane to half its size.
45. Roll the cane on the table to smooth and lengthen. Roll your hands forward and the clay should turn more than 360 degrees.
Roll your hands back and the cane should turn more than 360 degrees. Keep it moving and fluid while you move your palms away from each other.
Reduce down to about 3/4" in diameter.
Tah- dah!!
Time for the Fave Crafts Blog hop "Finished on the 15th". http://www.favecraftsblog.com/finished-on-the-fifteenth-favecrafts-blog-hop-for-july/
Welcome, welcome, I hope you all are having a wonderful summer.
I am also having a giveaway here if you want to join in. http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/07/time-for-giveaway-this-is-20-071211.html
My life has been crazy, but I do have a project going right now!!
It is the Mid-Century Atomic age influenced Black and white cane series.
Part 1 is here: http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/07/black-and-white-canes-atomic-age.html
Part 2 is here: http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/07/black-and-white-canes-atomic-age_14.html
And this is going to be the 3rd part.
You will need:
Black Cernit 1- 2.2 ounce block
Opaque White Cernit 1-2.2ounce block
Porcelain White Cernit large block (Just says White, not Opaque white)Clay blade SB
Clay Machine
Ruler
Mix the black and the opaque white with equal amounts of the porcelain white until it is one color. You do not have to do this but I like the consistency of the Porcelain white and it keeps my colors soft and pliable. If your porcelain white is not soft this will not work.
All links above lead to my hubby's store www.clayfactory.net
as always, thank you so much for looking. We both appreciate you immensely.
25. Roll out a coil of white that is at least 6" long and 3/8" in diameter.
26. Flatten coil only on one side to get a teardrop shape with your thumb while holding the other end with your finger so it will not lengthen as much.
Cut away from your work surface with your clay slicing blade and turn from end to end and flatten again while holding the other end with your forefinger.
Flatten it out to about 3/4" wide in a teardrop shape.
27. It will look like this.
28. Add to one side of the other cane like so.
29. Here is a better picture of it.
Cut the whole thing in half.
30. It will look like so.
31. Put the two halves together like this with the teardrop shapes both on the same side.
32. Lengthen and stretch out the cane till you have 15" at least.
Do this slowly, you will want the black clay lines to show on the bottom of the cane. You will also want to do this slowly to keep the distortion to a minimum.
33. I had some of the white clay move over the black lines when I reduced it so I trimmed away the white clay.
34. It looks like this when the end of the cane is trimmed off.
35. Cut 7- 2" sections.
36. Pinch the side with the lines together to make them a little smaller.
37. Place the sections around the spiral center. You may have to pinch them thinner to make them all fit.
It should look like this. ;-D
38. Roll another coil of white that is 1/4" in diameter and flatten on one side of the coil again to make a shorter teardrop shaped coil or cane.
39. Flattening the coil/cane in one side.
40. Press on the side so the one edge is pointed.
41. Cut sections of the smaller teardrop shaped coil/cane to the length of the cane you have put together.
42. Place the little sections in to the cane. Move apart the sections if you have to, to fit them in.
43. It will look like this.
44. Pinch the cane in the middle with the finger and thumb of one hand in the north and south position on the cane and the finger and thumb of the other hand in the east and west position on the cane, start in the middle and move to the top end of the cane. Turn it a little at a time and pinch and move up a little at a time.
Flip the cane over and starting in the middle position your fingers and thumbs in the same position and press and work to the other end of the cane. Reduce this way until you have reduced the cane to half its size.
45. Roll the cane on the table to smooth and lengthen. Roll your hands forward and the clay should turn more than 360 degrees.
Roll your hands back and the cane should turn more than 360 degrees. Keep it moving and fluid while you move your palms away from each other.
Reduce down to about 3/4" in diameter.
Tah- dah!!
Black and White Canes- Atomic age influences part 2
From the Kibster Vintage shop on Etsy, vintage Atomic Bowls
This is continued from the Black and white canes, part 1 is here: http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2011/07/black-and-white-canes-atomic-age.html
You will need:Black Cernit 1- 2.2 ounce block
Opaque White Cernit 1-2.2ounce block
Porcelain White Cernit large block (Just says White, not Opaque white)
Clay blade SB
Clay Machine
Ruler
Mix the black and the opaque white with equal amounts of the porcelain white until it is one color. You do not have to do this but I like the consistency of the Porcelain white and it keeps my colors soft and pliable. If your porcelain white is not soft this will not work.
All links above lead to my hubby's store www.clayfactory.net
as always, thank you so much for looking. We both appreciate you immensely.
11. Take the 6"x 1" strip and trim all of the edges so they are straight. if you already did this, yay!
12. Lay the strip on top of a white sheet that has been rolled out on the 4th thickest setting in the clay machine.
Trim the white sheet to the top, the bottom, right side and the left side of the black sheet.
13. Lay the black and the white strip on top of the extra white sheet.
14. Now trim the bottom white sheet to match the one you have laid on top of it.
15. It will look like this.
16. Roll a coil of black that is 3/16" in diameter and the length of the stacked sheet you just made or 6" long.
17. Place the coil of black on one end of the stacked sheet.
18. Roll out some more white on the 4th thickest setting in the clay machine. It will need to be at least 6" long by 2 1/2" wide.
Place the stacked sheet and coil on top of the sheet of white.
19. Trim off the left edge of the sheet to match the stacked on and the coil.
Trim the top and the bottom to match the top and the bottom of the stacked sheet and coil and fold the sheet and the stacked one and coil over to the right on the new sheet of white. You will be covering the stacked sheet and the coil.
20. It will look like this.
21. With a knitting needle or pointed tool run it down the length of the sheet where the coil is. Do not press very hard, just push the clay in there. Do both sides of the new covered stack.
22. It will look like this.
23. Cover the whole thing with another sheet of white clay that is rolled out on the thickest setting.
24. It will look like this.
Very nice job.
Stay tuned for part 3...
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