The Jubilee Cane: A Kaleidoscopic Repeating Pattern in Polymer Clay

The Jubilee Cane: A Kaleidoscopic Repeating Pattern in Polymer Clay

by Lisa Clarke
The Jubilee Cane: A Kaleidoscopic Repeating Pattern in Polymer Clay

The Jubilee Cane: A Kaleidoscopic Repeating Pattern in Polymer Clay

by Lisa Clarke

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Overview

The Jubilee Cane takes three main colors and combines them with white, black, and each other to create a complex tapestry of color. Clever reduction and recombination of the original cylindrical cane component results in a rectangular piece, perfect for tiling into a large sheet of repeating kaleidoscopic pattern. If you are comfortable with the Skinner blend technique and can reduce and re-assemble millefiori canes, you can do this project.

REQUIRED SKILLS

The project is geared towards those with some experience in the millefiori technique. If you have these skills:

Skinner Blend
Assembling Canes
Reducing Canes

then you can do this.

TOOLS AND MATERIALS

You will need one package each of three main colors. I used Premo! Sculpey in :

Denim
Wasabi
Burnt Sienna

Feel free to substitute your own favorite colors. Try to choose fairly vibrant colors, as all of the color-mixing we will be doing will tone them down somewhat.
You will also need a package of White and a package of Black.

Work surface, such as a marble tile, ceramic tile, or plexiglass.
Pasta machine
Clay blade
3-inch square cutter (optional)

TOPICS COVERED

Setting up the blends
Building the cylindrical cane component
Kaleidoscoping the cylinder
Making a rectangular repeatable pattern cane

Plus:

Other color schemes
Ideas for using the Jubilee Cane
A list of resources to help you learn more

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157861148
Publisher: Polka Dot Cottage
Publication date: 03/06/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 311,951
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Lisa Clarke is a polymer clay artist turned fiber addict. She can often be found on her blog, Polka Dot Cottage, writing about her adventures in polymer, fabric, yarn, photography, and everyday life. She lives in New Jersey with her husband, two sons, and entirely too many craft supplies.
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