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British Polymer Clay Guild Workshops by
ShelleyM
Polydays Newsflash!!! The British Polymer Clay Guild are planning two
days of claying heaven workshops for 1-3 April. There are loads of
workshops. As well as several miniatures workshops - make a cockerel, a
dragonfly, or a fishy feast, there is also silver clay workshops and demos,
and we are...
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bottlecaps?? by
crna_ofca
what kind of new trend is that? ebay is full of bottlecap beads.
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Boro seahorse pendant by
Jalynne
Anyone familiar with this seller's work?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=34070&item=4938659218&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW
--
Jalynne - Keeper of the Quilt for ME club list
Queen Gypsy (snail mail available upon request)
see what i've been up to at www.100megsfree4.com/jalynne
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November 5th 04 10:58 PM
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Book Preview by
Sarajane Helm
hi everybody! Adapting Quilt Patterns To Polymer Clay is on its way!
We've finished all our corrections and the books are printing and then on
their way here for their autographs and to be sent to those who have
ordered! We dont know the actual shipping times yet, but its in the works.
Also up...
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Blending with a Kitchen-Aide by
Rachel
Hi
Has anyone ever tried a Kitchen-Aide mixer to blend / condition clays?
If so, how did it work out (and did you use the paddle attachment or
the dough hook)? I happen to have a real old one I can use for PC
only but don't want to try it if it has been found to not work out.
TIA.
Rachel
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January 1st 04 05:28 PM
by Irwin
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Blending Premo & Sculpey III by
Shannon
Hi all! Due to happy circumstances I have received a large quantity
of Sculpey III (large quantity = at least 150 2 oz. packages).
My preferred brand is Premo. However, this big pile of Sculpey III
just begs the question: how well does Sculpey blend with Premo? I'm
thinking especially about...
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November 21st 03 04:48 AM
by Irwin
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Bisque Beads by
Juanita Floyd
Hi Guys,
If anyone wants bisque beads all in the 21 mm range, varying sizes, I sell them
for .50 a piece. Just email me and we can set something up.
Juanita
May fate bless us all according to our deeds.
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Bicone beads turning oval? by
Fenrir Enterprises
Has anyone else experienced some bicone beads wanting to become oval
rather than round? I've been trying to figure out just what causes
this, and I think it has something to do with the softness of the
clay. Sometimes when I make them they come out with a perfect circle
in the center, but others...
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Bic Pens not OT by
Kerry W
Hi (this is my first post though I've been lurking for a little while), are
the yellow barrelled Bic pens ok in the oven? I don't want to melt my first
pen attempt.
Thanks
Kerry
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January 26th 05 06:39 AM
by sssw
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best way to smooth super sculpy ? by
Neo Hawkeye
Hi
Whats the best way of smoothing super sculpy so that there are no
finger prints on the model before baking.
Thanks Neo
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Best fabric for (homemade) buffing wheels? by
[email protected]
Can anyone suggest what sort of fabric to use for a homemade buffing
wheel for my tiny little Craftsman rotary tool? I've made one from some
cotton fabric -- left over from hubby's pajamas -- and it (kinda) works,
but it has lost much of its coherence quite quickly. I've read that
denim or...
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Best clay for charms by
Marisa Cappetta
Hi, all. I want to make some charms and would like to know which clay is the
strongest for this purpose. I've used Fimo Sculpey and applied some pressure
tests and it seems to break fairly easily. I'd appreciate any
recommendations.
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Marisa (AU/NZ)
http://www.galleryvittoria.com
She said, as...
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Best "handling" polymer? Fimo got complaints! by
[email protected]
My little boy has been expertly creating with nonhardening modelling
clay for years. We gave him some Fimo awhile ago and it was eventually
rejected as being too hard to work with---I recall we
pre-softened/worked it for him. Is all heat-hardening polymer clay
harder to handle than nonhardening?...
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December 8th 05 04:44 PM
by Georgia
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