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Fractal Cane Ideas in Polymer Clay

I have long been inspired by images of fractal art online. In this video I make polymer clay canes, purely based on my love of these images, (but ones which are neither mathematically or scientifically correct in terms of creating a fractal 😉 ). This is a long video, broken down into sections, detailed below, so you can skip to whichever part interests you the most. I hope you enjoy it, and it inspires you to have a go at some of the cane ideas I suggest. So, sit back, relax, and watch as I create my own interpretation of fractal art in polymer clay canes. Video Elements and timings: • Equipment Needed - 4.10 mins • Base Cane - 8.50 mins • Turning the Base Cane into a fractal cane - 25.40 mins • Creating a Pendant -33.45 mins • Using a Skinner Blend in a fractal cane -46.35 mins • Square reduction into a fractal cane - 50.50 mins • Turning any cane into a fractal cane -54.05 mins • Other options with the Base Cane - 59.15 mins Here is the link to Conditioning Polymer Clay -    • Conditioning Polymer Clay Quickly - s...   Here is the link to creating Skinner Blends -    • Basic Skinner Blend Tutorial from Pol...   Here is the link to the Circuit Cane, the veneer is created at 38.40 mins -    • Circuit Cane in Polymer Clay, a Tutorial   For reducing a large cane, look at the Victorian Tile video, and go to 30.30 mins -    • Victorian Tile Jewellery in Polymer C...   The Bail Templates are from PCUK Tools and they have a website here – https://www.pcuktools.com/bail-stencils and an Etsy shop here - https://www.etsy.com/shop/PCUKTools The small glass crystals, called Chatons, are available from jewellery making / bead shops and online. I get mine in the UK from Spellbound Beads - https://www.spellboundbead.co.uk/p/23... An example of a stainless steel soap can be found here - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Generic-Stai... The measuring sheet can be found here – https://www.printablepaper.net You can buy the semi-sphere moulds in stores and on line, they are often found in cookware departments, and bath bomb moulds (not plastic ones) are often good to use too. Sculpey have a hollow bead maker which is available from many outlets - Sculpey® Hollow Bead Maker | Sculpey.com . If you cannot find or do not want to purchase these moulds, then you can use an old fashioned round topped spent lightbulb instead. Put a little scrap clay at the bottom to hold it upright and use the top of the spent lightbulb as your rounded mould. As an alternative, you can carefully cut off the bottom end of a used drinks can, and carefully masking the sharp, cut edges, use either the inside or the outside as a gently domed mould, (if there is printing on the bottom, sand it off first). Finally, if you have none of these, then a nice, rounded spoon can act as a good mould. If you like my work, then please do have a look at my website, http://www.fionaabel-smith.co.uk/ and follow me on Facebook   / fiona.abelsmith   and Instagram.   / fionaabelsmith.artist   I also have a number of Polymer Clay Tutorials to buy, both in my Etsy shop, PolyOriginals - https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/PolyOrig... where I have more tutorials in a PDF format, and as a video tutorial here - http://polyoriginals.thinkific.com/co... The music from the video is English Country Garden by Aaron Kenny and Waterfall by Aakash Gandhi, both available from the YouTube Free Audio Library. Thank you so much for watching.

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