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New Twisties Cane! (filigrana)
I just wanted to show y'all my new cane based on the filigrana or
twistie canes that are used in glass bead work. I placed pictures on my website for you to view. On this page here - http://members.aol.com/Laukkonen/filigrana.html Enjoy! Chryse |
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Those are really awsome. I loved the effect on the bead! What a great idea!
-- Dawn Stubitsch http://www.thumbprintkids.com http://www.thumbprintkids.com/pages/caketoppers.html "Chryse" wrote in message om... I just wanted to show y'all my new cane based on the filigrana or twistie canes that are used in glass bead work. I placed pictures on my website for you to view. On this page here - http://members.aol.com/Laukkonen/filigrana.html Enjoy! Chryse |
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I'd love to see a more broken down step by step explanation for those of use
who don't generally get to do that kind of work. You assumed some basic knowledge that not all of us have. Are the stripes run vertically along the sides of a snake and then twisted? If so how did you do the one with the inner twist? Dawn Stubitsch http://www.thumbprintkids.com http://www.thumbprintkids.com/pages/caketoppers.html "Chryse" wrote in message om... I just wanted to show y'all my new cane based on the filigrana or twistie canes that are used in glass bead work. I placed pictures on my website for you to view. On this page here - http://members.aol.com/Laukkonen/filigrana.html Enjoy! Chryse |
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filigrana or
twistie canes http://members.aol.com/Laukkonen/filigrana.html Very fun. A tutorial would be great!! (hint hint) |
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Those canes are wonderful! I think I see how its done.... very clever! You
were inspired by the glass rods but how did you ever figure how to actually make this cane? Its pretty complex looking.. Ok.. you just made my fingers itch to make some... the egg is soooooo incredible. Thanks for sharing! Diana -- http://photos.yahoo.com/lunamom44 "Chryse" wrote in message om... I just wanted to show y'all my new cane based on the filigrana or twistie canes that are used in glass bead work. I placed pictures on my website for you to view. On this page here - http://members.aol.com/Laukkonen/filigrana.html Enjoy! Chryse |
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"Dawn Stubitsch" wrote in message .com...
I'd love to see a more broken down step by step explanation for those of use who don't generally get to do that kind of work. You assumed some basic knowledge that not all of us have. Are the stripes run vertically along the sides of a snake and then twisted? If so how did you do the one with the inner twist? Dawn Stubitsch I would love to do a tute, but I just don't have the time or resources right now. I am sorry!! They are such fun to make. No, I was not assuming anything from anyone, from picking up the clay for the first time or someone who has clayed for 10 years would, or would not, have the knowledge to make this from those pictures. I was just sharing what I had managed to create and thought was a neat effect. I don't know how to explain. But sounds like your strip idea would be neat! |
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Thanks Irene!! You are right, it does take time. And more clay than
just making one cane. I will look into doing a magazine article though! Chryse "irene" wrote in message ... I think Chryse ought to write a magazine article about these! Internet tutorials are great, but writing how-to instructions takes time, and I think a distinctive new look like this deserves appropriate compensation. Way to go, Chryse! These are really great. Irene |
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Mom has always told me that I have that 'technical' sorta mind, hehe.
I just looked at the picture I have of those glass rods and just 'did' it. I always admire those in glass beads and thought it would be fun. Which egg? I am guessing that you wandered around my site and are talking about my faux abalone one? If so, hehe, thanks!!! It sits right here next to my computer, hehe. Uhoh, fingers itching for clay!! *quickly grabs some clay and places in Diana's hands!!!* There, that should help, hehehe. Chryse "Diana Curtis" wrote in message ... Those canes are wonderful! I think I see how its done.... very clever! You were inspired by the glass rods but how did you ever figure how to actually make this cane? Its pretty complex looking.. Ok.. you just made my fingers itch to make some... the egg is soooooo incredible. Thanks for sharing! Diana |
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"JSS" wrote in message ...
Hey Chryse, Congrats on your efforts. It is causing quite a stir I see. That is what keeps us all entranced with the polymer clay though. So many possibilities and so little time :-) Thanks for sharing, Jackie Thanks!! I see that too, a little over-whelmed with all the posts, emails, and such that I have been receiving! hehe. Oh yes, that to-do list just grows, doesn't it!! As fast as I try to 'remove' things from it, I also am just as fast to place more on it! LOL Chryse |
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