Thank you so much for showing us how to put the clay through the pasta machine. I never knew that you could crunch the clay up to one end. Seeing it done makes so much sense. Knowing this, maybe it will help me to get my clay right sooner. LoL You are another great teacher, thank you. I also watch turtle soup beads. You both are excellent teachers, very detailed.
Yet another fabulous tutorial Fiona. First time that I’ve seen a leaf cane done in this fashion......looks really good, especially in other colours. I must try this. Your fairy house looked amazing with an enormous amount of work involved.
thank you so much for this!! I do find other tutorials a bit confusing without the weights and lengths etc explained so specifically, it made all the difference both as I went along knowing I was doing it right, and then of course in the final result, because it actually worked!!! I am so pleased :-)
You've done it again, Fiona. You've taken a simple cane such as the leaf and made it a pleasurable experience again. I really like this technique because it's different. Love the fairy house. I'd like to see it lit up sometime. I'm making canes to go into my first kaleidoscope cane and this leaf cane will be another one of yours I will include. I've got your petal cane with inclusion, and the blue petal cane one you recently made also chosen to be part of the kaleidoscope. Wish me luck. Keep doing the great tutorials, We all look forward to them! Thank you!
What an amazing fairy house you have made Fiona! This cane is so lovely. More interesting than the usual leaf cane. I am going to make fairy houses for my niece’s birthday and will be sure to use this cane. I would love to see your process for making the toadstools, especially the large ones, and the whole fairy house too. Your color sense along with the execution of your designs are lovely. Thanks again for the inspiration and another video so well done.
Thank you so much Donna. I am thoroughly enjoying making the fairy houses. I have literally just finished editing a new video showing how to make the little toadstools that are at the bottom of the big fairy house. I will be uploading it in the next day or two ;) Sadly the houses themselves would be too long and complicated to do as a RUclips tutorial. I may be able to do them as a PDF though - I'll have a think on it. Thanks again, for your lovely comments, it makes such a difference to know that people are enjoying watching them. :)
Love your succinct, no-nonsense approach to PC and all of the tips you provide on basics like putting a Skinner blend through the pasta machine. The results of this tutorial are so beautiful that I'm eager to try this.
You are a new one to me. I've listened and watched other tutorials with polymer clay and have cringed at some cause of the roughness of the voice. Yours, my dear, is very soothing and I find myself really enjoying the videos you make. I, too, work with polymer clay and am always looking to improve upon what I already can do. This one is so pretty! Thank you. :)
Fiona, I so enjoy your videos. You make it all seem so easy and approachable, yet you have so much artistic talent and intelligence! Thank you for sharing your gift and knowledge. Rachel D
LOVE this tutorial! A very different type of leaf, I totally see what you mean about contrast. Gorgeous fairy house as well. Would love some tutorials around building that.
Thank you so much for all of your informative videos. I just found you recently- I had given up on polymer clay a while back - but you make me want to give it a try again! I have all the basic tools - including the pasta machine - may have to buy new clay- but I did watch your video where you conditioned crumbly clay. I'll try that - but i'm not afraid to buy new rather than be frustrated by the old clay- again THANK YOU!
Oh wow, thank you so much, I cant tell you how happy that makes me. I love working with polymer so much, so to know that I may have helped to slightly re-kindle your passion for it has made my day, thank you :)
I am actually right handed Sabina, but I prefer to turn the handle with my left hand, which leaves my better, right hand, to manipulate the clay as it goes through the machine ;) The pasta machine I use is an Atlas machine, at home I use the 180 (a wider machine) and when travelling or on workshops, I use the 150. I have always used the Atlas machines and I find them very good for Polymer Clay. However, there are other very good makes, such as the Imperia machines, and of course those made specifically for use with Polymer Clay. Ginger Davis Allman, from The Blue Bottle Tree has a number of articles on Pasta Machines - thebluebottletree.com/?s=pasta+machines which may prove helpful in choosing a machine. Here is a link to an Atlas machine, (for reference only, as obviously there are many other places both online, and in stores where they can be found), and it is worth searching around till you can find a good deal on one. I hope that is of some help. www.amazon.com/Marcato-8320-Machine-Cutter-Instructions/dp/B0009U5OSO/ref=sr_1_3?crid=BPH5K7P26RQT&keywords=atlas+pasta+machine&qid=1556786279&s=gateway&sprefix=atlas+pasta+machine%2Caps%2C211&sr=8-3 I hope that is of help ? :)
Wow I really love this! I do t think I have heard of the color you used for the veins in the leaf. Can you spell it? Never mind. I went back and saw the name is pomegranate. My mouth fell open when I saw your toadstool house!!! I can not believe this is only your second one!!! This would take me forever but it would be so worth it!! Did you use an empty jar? How did you do the Windows?? Mind blowing!
Thanks Missi. The house is made with a jar on the bottom. The lid is still attached, so that part comes off and a battery light can be popped inside. The second part is made from polymer covered wire mesh, and is attached to the jar lid. Finally the cap of the toadstool is also removable, and a second battery light can be popped inside there, The windows are painted with glass paint, in the bottom level, and on translucent clay in the second story. :)
Thank you, I love this new leaf!!
I am so glad you like it, thank you Amy :)
This piece is so pretty and not your typical leaf cane. I really like this way. Thanks for sharing your video with us. ❤️
Thanks so much Artie :)
That was fantastic Fiona.
thanks so much Sue :)
Thank u!🌹🙏😊🌿🍃
You're welcome, thanks so much :)
Thank you so much for showing us how to put the clay through the pasta machine. I never knew that you could crunch the clay up to one end. Seeing it done makes so much sense. Knowing this, maybe it will help me to get my clay right sooner. LoL You are another great teacher, thank you. I also watch turtle soup beads. You both are excellent teachers, very detailed.
Thank you Artie, yes I am a fan of Susan at Turtle Soup Beads too, she does wonderful videos :)
Thank you for beautiful, easily followed directions!
You are welcome, thank you Debbie :)
Yet another fabulous tutorial Fiona. First time that I’ve seen a leaf cane done in this fashion......looks really good, especially in other colours. I must try this. Your fairy house looked amazing with an enormous amount of work involved.
Thanks Marion, yes, there was a lot of work in that fairy house, but it was such fun to make :)
thank you so much for this!! I do find other tutorials a bit confusing without the weights and lengths etc explained so specifically, it made all the difference both as I went along knowing I was doing it right, and then of course in the final result, because it actually worked!!! I am so pleased :-)
Oh I am so pleased, thanks so much Gillian :)
You've done it again, Fiona. You've taken a simple cane such as the leaf and made it a pleasurable experience again. I really like this technique because it's different. Love the fairy house. I'd like to see it lit up sometime. I'm making canes to go into my first kaleidoscope cane and this leaf cane will be another one of yours I will include. I've got your petal cane with inclusion, and the blue petal cane one you recently made also chosen to be part of the kaleidoscope. Wish me luck. Keep doing the great tutorials, We all look forward to them! Thank you!
Thank you so much Carrie, cant wait to see the Kaleidoscope :)
Beautiful
thank you Sarah :)
What an amazing fairy house you have made Fiona! This cane is so lovely. More interesting than the usual leaf cane. I am going to make fairy houses for my niece’s birthday and will be sure to use this cane. I would love to see your process for making the toadstools, especially the large ones, and the whole fairy house too. Your color sense along with the execution of your designs are lovely. Thanks again for the inspiration and another video so well done.
Thank you so much Donna. I am thoroughly enjoying making the fairy houses. I have literally just finished editing a new video showing how to make the little toadstools that are at the bottom of the big fairy house. I will be uploading it in the next day or two ;) Sadly the houses themselves would be too long and complicated to do as a RUclips tutorial. I may be able to do them as a PDF though - I'll have a think on it. Thanks again, for your lovely comments, it makes such a difference to know that people are enjoying watching them. :)
Love your succinct, no-nonsense approach to PC and all of the tips you provide on basics like putting a Skinner blend through the pasta machine. The results of this tutorial are so beautiful that I'm eager to try this.
Thank you so much :)
So much wisdom. Thank you.
thanks so much Lee :)
You are a new one to me. I've listened and watched other tutorials with polymer clay and have cringed at some cause of the roughness of the voice. Yours, my dear, is very soothing and I find myself really enjoying the videos you make. I, too, work with polymer clay and am always looking to improve upon what I already can do. This one is so pretty! Thank you. :)
Thank you so much Julia, that is very sweet of you to say. :)
Thank you! And your fairy house is so awesome.
Thank you so much :)
Another fantastic cane! TFS
You are welcome, thanks Maria :)
Fiona, I so enjoy your videos. You make it all seem so easy and approachable, yet you have so much artistic talent and intelligence! Thank you for sharing your gift and knowledge.
Rachel D
Thank you so much :)
Pretty leaf cane! Hope to ty it soon....thanks again, Fi
You are welcome, thanks Penny :)
Hi Fiona,
Mesmerising work. The Fairy house looks stunning.
All the best,
Paul
Thanks Paul :)
Thank you very much! Now I am all ready to try and make my first cane. Very easy to follow and understand. Your fairy house is stunning.
Thanks Sutailja, and I hope your first cane works out wonderfully for you :)
LOVE this tutorial! A very different type of leaf, I totally see what you mean about contrast. Gorgeous fairy house as well. Would love some tutorials around building that.
Thanks Krithika :)
I really enjoyed this tutorial - so many possibilities! ♥
Thanks Aoife :)
Thank you. Your tutorials are awesome!
Thank you Irene :)
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Thank you so much for all of your informative videos. I just found you recently- I had given up on polymer clay a while back - but you make me want to give it a try again! I have all the basic tools - including the pasta machine - may have to buy new clay- but I did watch your video where you conditioned crumbly clay. I'll try that - but i'm not afraid to buy new rather than be frustrated by the old clay- again THANK YOU!
Oh wow, thank you so much, I cant tell you how happy that makes me. I love working with polymer so much, so to know that I may have helped to slightly re-kindle your passion for it has made my day, thank you :)
Just amazing!! Love it!!❤️
Thank you :)
I love it very much ! Thanks you very much fiona for giving us what you know
Thank you :)
Great way to make a leaf, thank you
Thanks Leona :)
Thank you so much for sharing! It's very interesting video.
Thank you Marisa :)
Thanks Fiona 💖💖💖
Thank you Delabud :)
Thank you so much 👏👏👏
Thank you Vera :)
Fiona i am left handed to...where did you buy that maschine ? And thank you for good explenation
I am actually right handed Sabina, but I prefer to turn the handle with my left hand, which leaves my better, right hand, to manipulate the clay as it goes through the machine ;) The pasta machine I use is an Atlas machine, at home I use the 180 (a wider machine) and when travelling or on workshops, I use the 150. I have always used the Atlas machines and I find them very good for Polymer Clay. However, there are other very good makes, such as the Imperia machines, and of course those made specifically for use with Polymer Clay. Ginger Davis Allman, from The Blue Bottle Tree has a number of articles on Pasta Machines - thebluebottletree.com/?s=pasta+machines which may prove helpful in choosing a machine.
Here is a link to an Atlas machine, (for reference only, as obviously there are many other places both online, and in stores where they can be found), and it is worth searching around till you can find a good deal on one. I hope that is of some help. www.amazon.com/Marcato-8320-Machine-Cutter-Instructions/dp/B0009U5OSO/ref=sr_1_3?crid=BPH5K7P26RQT&keywords=atlas+pasta+machine&qid=1556786279&s=gateway&sprefix=atlas+pasta+machine%2Caps%2C211&sr=8-3 I hope that is of help ? :)
@@FionaAbelSmithPolyOriginals oh thank you Fiona, but of course you did help me a lot. thank you, thank you ***
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Thakns so much 🙂
Wow I really love this! I do t think I have heard of the color you used for the veins in the leaf. Can you spell it? Never mind. I went back and saw the name is pomegranate. My mouth fell open when I saw your toadstool house!!! I can not believe this is only your second one!!! This would take me forever but it would be so worth it!! Did you use an empty jar? How did you do the Windows?? Mind blowing!
Thanks Missi. The house is made with a jar on the bottom. The lid is still attached, so that part comes off and a battery light can be popped inside. The second part is made from polymer covered wire mesh, and is attached to the jar lid. Finally the cap of the toadstool is also removable, and a second battery light can be popped inside there, The windows are painted with glass paint, in the bottom level, and on translucent clay in the second story. :)
I have made the end pieces from clear template mylar. I have an assortment of sizes, they are really nice
Sounds great Karen :)
Great video, music too loud