A tile cane is formed basically like a kaleidoscope cane which start with a triangle shaped cane, multiplied by two to create a square cane and then multiplied by four to form a design of a tile.
This tutorial presents the steps starting with a triangle shape I drew on a paper as a guide and then forming all its parts while trying to maintain a triangle shaped cane, which is the base for the tile cane.
The size of the triangle drawing and the height of the parts will determine the final size of the whole cane. I drew a triangle schema, starting with a 90 degree angle, measuring 9x9 cm / 3.5x3.5 inch from each side and connecting them with a line. you can draw a smaller triangle size, that will be fine too. The height of the parts I've assembled are approximately 5 cm / 2 inch, for me it is a nice and comfortable size to work with.
Keep in mind a few things - The tile cane design consists of shapes and background, this tile cane has a white "background color", and its "shapes" are a variety of blue shades. When choosing your palette consider what is the color of your background and what are the colors of the "shapes".
Let's start! The photos are easy to follow, create similar shapes as my design or create your own shapes and lines.
Starting from a sharp angle, forming a few shapes and lines. Then adding the white background color and then continue adding lines and shapes.
Then going to the second sharp angle and adding there shapes and lines, adding more shapes and also adding the white background color.
...another view of the step above.
When the second sharp angle is done, connect the two parts of the angles with shapes and lines.
Add more white for the background between the two parts of the angles then work on the 90 degree angle, adding shapes and lines.
The first main cane, the triangle cane, is done. Reduce this cane to a long triangle shaped cane, at least 20-25 cm / 8-10 inch long, and try to maintain its shape and corners all the way through.
Before dividing it into 2 parts, clean its sides until the design is clean and similar on both sides of the cane.
Then cut the cane into two and attaching them to all of their length, being very precise so the design will match like a mirror, forming a square cane. Maybe it won't look like a square shape at first, maybe more like a rhombus shape, but that is OK, while reducing it just shape it into a square.
Reduce this cane to a long square shaped cane, at least 20-25 cm / 8-10 inch long, and try to maintain its shape and corners all the way through.
Clean its sides until the design is clean and similar on both sides of the cane.
Cut the cane into 4 equal parts.
The tile cane is almost done. Now comes the step to assemble the 4 parts and sometimes it is a hard decision. You can skip this step and work with the "quarter" cane, making a surface, mirroring the slices and creating a surface of tiles.
Or, continue to assemble the 4 parts to a tile cane with the design you like the most.
It was hard, but I chose this design.
The tile cane after reduction.
Hope you will try this tutorial.
There are endless possibilities with this kind of cane and creating it is pure joy!
תודה רבה על ההדרכה הנפלאה. אנסה לעשות בעצמי אם כי כבר אני יודעת שזה דורש מיומנות רבה.
ReplyDeleteיישר כוח!
תודה רבה לך RonPink מקווה שתהני מהדרך :))
DeleteOh my gosh! I worship the creativity of Ronit and am so excited to find these amazing tutorials and blogs! Thank you so much! I don't know how I had missed them before.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much cyberageous!! I am truly happy you've found it now and can enjoy it!
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Ronit
אני כבר כמה שנים עוקבת אחריך
ReplyDeleteהעבודות שלך מדהימות וזה פה בבית שלנו
יש לנו אותך, איזה כייף
אולי יום אחד אני אנסה לעשות עבודות כאילו לעצמי בבית
מלא חיבוקים ושנה מקסימה
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מיה יקרה, תודה רבה לך על המחמאה הגדולה, שתהיה לך שנה טובה ומתוקה :)
Deleteממש יפהפה!
ReplyDeleteתודה על ההדרכה!
צביה היקרה, רוב תודות, בשמחה רבה ושנה טובה ! :)
DeleteThank you for this wonderful tutorial!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much GD :) enjoy creating!!
DeleteMerci, très jolie canne, merci pour les étapes
ReplyDeleteMerci beaucoup Isabele, de rien, profitez de la création !!
DeleteThanks SO much Ronit! You are a star to help us!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Lynne, enjoy creating!! :))
DeleteThank you for sharing...this explains so much.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Debby! :)) I hope you will enjoy making it.
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ReplyDeleteYou're most welcome, thank you!!
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ReplyDeleteWonderful, beautiful color and pattern. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you very much, enjoy creating!! :)
DeleteI wish that I could think of something this beautiful and coordinating when I try making my canes lol. The colors are my favorite color combos but when I try it just doesn't come out quite right. Lol I'm pretty new to clay though so hopefully practice makes perfect..but yeah..just wanted to say its awesome.
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DeleteHello dear follower, thank you very much!!! :)
DeleteYes, practice makes perfect indeed. Try imitating color combinations that you see, that will help you. I use only Fimo soft and I find their colors sharp and clear.
Thanks you so much, I can’t wait to check your other postings!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, enjoy creating!! :)
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