Jun 1, 2013

Black & White geometric gradient cane FREE tutorial

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DIY
Fringe Bib Necklace & Earrings


You will need:
Pasta machine
Blade
Square cutter - size 4 cm/1.5 inch
1 package white Polymer clay
1 package black Polymer clay


Introduction
The pasta machine is very important; it basically sets the width and thickness of the layers. On my pasta machine width number 1 setting is the wider, which means it makes the thickest sheets, and width number 9 setting is the narrowest and it makes the thinnest sheets. In this tutorial I am referring to those numbers. If it's the opposite in your pasta machine - work accordingly the other way around.

Step 1
Condition the clay with the pasta machine, every color apart, until it is smooth to use.
From each color make a thick sheet, with number 1 setting.


Step 2
Cut each color sheet to half and set a side 1 half of each color.
Run the other half of each color (every color apart) through setting 3 on the pasta machine.


TIP
On the next steps - making the layers - can be done simultaneously, but to keep the white clay clean, it is better to work with the white color first, through all the making layers steps, and then do the same steps with the black clay.
On the next steps the explanation refers only to one color but it refers to the black and white colors separately.

Step 3
So, now we have 2 sheets from each color, one thick and the second is thin.
Cut with the square cutter 1 square from the thicker sheet and 1 square from the thin sheet.


Step 4
Combine the two squares pieces together.  This will be the thickest layer of the cane.


TIP
Prevent confusion with the layers making steps like this:
place the squares on a paper and arrange them from the thickest on the right side, in descending order to the thinner in the left side - it will be easy to assemble the cane this way.

I use a printer paper (A4) for easier disconnecting and separating the squares from my working surface. This way the clay won't stick to surface and it will keep the square form complete while building the cane.


Step 5
In the end of this step you will get 8 black squares and 7 white squares.
Make the rest of the squares from each color, the same as steps 3+4;
please note that some of the squares are made only from one layer.

As shown in this step, every square has a different thickness;
the letters are representing the order,
the numbers are the pasta machine width setting.

The squares arrangement by thickness:
A - 1+3
B - 2+3
C - 3+3
D - 1
E - 2
F - 3
G - 4
H - 5



Assembling the cane layers

Step 6
Place the thickest black square (A) and on top of it place the thinnest white square (G) and tighten slightly.
Step 7
Place a black square (B) on the white layer and then place the thinnest white square (E) above it and tighten slightly.
Step 8
And again, black square (C) and white square (E) above it.
Step 9
Keep on building the cane with the same order until the last thin black square (H).
Reduce the cane slightly - press on the cane, from black side to black side, firm and tighten slightly.



…and voila! The cane is complete.




DIY  fringe necklace and earrings

It seems like Black & White are always in style. I've made from this cane a few long beads and designed a fringe bib necklace and a pair of earrings with a trendy look but still classic.



Preparing the beads:
Cut a thick slice, about 5 mm / 0.2 inch.



Cut from the slice, as shown in the picture, every 5 mm / 0.2 in.
You need 5 beads for the necklace and 2 for the earrings, so you might need to cut another slice.



Attach an eye pin to the black thickest side of the bead.
Cure the clay according to the manufacturer's instructions.
After total cooling, pool out the eye pin and reattach it with e-6000 glue.



Materials for the necklace and earrings:
metallic cord (length: 45-50 cm / 18-20 inch)
some silver seed beads (2 sizes)
2 crimp beads
2 jump rings
2 silver calottes clamshell ends / knot covers
1 lobster clasp
silver earring kidney hooks (not shown in the picture)
2 pliers


String the beads in the order as shown in the picture:
20 small silver seed beads
1 big seed bead
1 polymer clay long bead
again, big silver seed bead... until all the 5 long beads are strung and finish with one big seed bead.
Then finish it with 20 small seed beads again.


Finish the cords ends: on every side of the cord slide one knot cover followed by a crimp bead;
crimp it at the end of the cord and close the shells of the calotte knot cover.
Attach a jump ring to each side, one of them followed with a lobster clasp, close the jump rings. 
The necklace is complete!



Assembling the earrings:
Slide a bead into each hook, and the earrings are done!



You can continue playing with the cane in many ways.
Here are some more accessories from this cane.



Enjoy creating :-)



20 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for sharing your technique that has so many possibilities. It is great in black and white with the sharp contrast and gradual progression of width changes. Todah Rabah!!!!

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    1. Thank you JudaiClay :) yes it can be done in so many different combinations, besides black and white, enjoy !!! :)

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  2. Ronit, thank you for sharing your wonderful tutorial, the photos are magnificent, I send you big hugs from Venezuela :-)

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    1. Thank you very much Niná :)))) enjoy !!! :)

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  3. Thank you Ronit!! Very nice tutorial!!! Well explaind, great pictures :)

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    1. Thank you so Black Baccarat :) enjoy !!! :)))))))

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  4. Thank you very much Ronit...you do such beautiful work and I'm thrilled to have one of your tutorials.

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  5. Merci Ronit c'est superbe je vais essayer :)

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  6. I agree, a very nice pattern in black and white.
    My version can you find here.
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/niqui-s/3923446738/

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    1. Thank you Nicole :))
      your ring is Wonderful!!!
      enjoy !!!!

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  7. Thank you, Ronit - l love this idea!

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  8. THank you Ronit !

    Jan Montarsi

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  9. We had a black and white theme and your tutorial helped emensily thank you

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    1. Ohh Thank you so much, I'm so pleased to know that ❤️ 💕

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