Memorizing! I think everyone makes their own cane, even with the same directions, materials, and influences. Your interpretation of her cane is all your own and is stunning! Thanks for sharing your wisdom with us all 🌹
I'm the same - numeric dyslexia is known as dyscalculia. Luckily my husband is good at maths, although gets confused between left and right. He deals with the numbers, I handle directions. Have discovered you while being unwell and have spent many happy hours down the polymer clay rabbit hole on you tube. Have bought some of your books, and others, and once I can sit again will be getting stuck in. No bums-in-jars/lick'n'stick projects for me, starting at the top with some of yours!
Thank you! I have dyscalculia and it’s oddly comforting just knowing it has a name! Welcome to the channel and have fun - polymer clay is sooo much fun. 😊
My Mum has dyslexia, and I have dyscalculia. The two are so closely related and often comorbid, it surprises me that Mum and I only have one each and each different. But learning my math's struggles had a name, and seeing a doctor to get officially recognized helped me be okay within myself.
This was so fun to watch and I liked that you did two versions because the differences made it very clear what you were reaching for and what it takes to get there. And thank you for showing us the work of Judy Belcher. Learning the history of polymer clay and the artists along the way provides much more depth to the art form and I like that. I learn so much from your videos!! Thank you so much for sharing with all of us ❣️
I really appreciate that you give the artistic lineage of things you've learned! A lot of people don't realize how important it is to give credit where it can be given. Plus of course your artistry is amazing!
😮 well I actually thought you had 2 metal cutters at the beginning Donna, definitely metal! How you broke thing's down to achieve this cane is fantastic 💜 I do enjoy watching and listening to the process 😊 thank you so much for all the information 💜👍
G'day from Victoria Australia Donna Kato. I started my polymer Clay canes a week ago, having purchased mostly all I need. I made a box of canes through the week, orange, lime & lemon slices among others. I created 3 leaf canes yesterday. Today I made a kaleidoscope with 5 saved canes & a few new ones. I just put resin onto the pieces I have made including a selection of the many cane slices I pierced with a skewer. Thanks 👍 for your enthusiastic lessons on caning & crafting.
Thank you for keeping this wonderful ootical cane alive in the polymer clay community. And save your time, and your brain cells...don't bother with either the 50 Shades books or films.
A lot of creative people have issues with math. As a retired teacher I saw this in my students and would use their strengths to help each other. It allowed everyone a chance to shine!💙 TFS❣️ I love watching your videos. I sew and have never done anything like what you do but I never miss what you do!😀
DONNA DONNA DONNA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - not yelling- just wanted to get your attention. When you goof or are unsure, it's a massive learning tool for us out here. The way you talk through a solution or alternative is extremely helpful. It also proves that you really are real. LOL Example- Judy did 12 segments, you did 8 & it was still great. I would've globbed it all up, invented new curse words, blamed my cat, Goober & started all over. Feel like a moron for a crooked cut, but you make it ok. Allows us to not feel completely inept. Thank you for that. I hope you continue to show how you fix "oopsies". I've been claying for years & I learn something new every time I watch your videos. (I put them on autoplay when I can't sleep. Your voice is so calming, gentle & relaxing- does not mean boring. It inspires through osmosis. I also love when your fur-balls join the party.)
i did tutes for years tha had to be perfect. i decided that his was the place where i could just do what i do and see what happens. thank you so much for your comments, though, makes me feel i made the right decision! hugs, d
Thank you so much for creating this tutorial. I took this class from Judy in Las Vegas 2015. I took pictures and notes even saved parts of the cane while building. I still couldn't remember all the steps to be able to recreate!
This is absolutely fabulous! I honestly always thought these canes were mica shift techniques. I really am digging the defined striations mixed a la carte for the optical illusion. To say I don't math well is a gross understatement. 😁 Fortunately I married a human calculator. lol Thanks for sharing another tutorial.
So glad you like them! A few more to come, Andrea! Lol. If I think too hard about numbers, I do get confused. That’s real. Sad! A human calculator would come in very handy. 😊❤️
Great cane thanks for sharing Judy's technique. Just a thought that may help you stack without losing your corners, I see artists who use square cutters and cut the squares and then stack them. Just trying to help, I know we all have our own ways we do things. You are such an inspiration. Thank You for sharing
Donna that was amazing to watch. Loved hearing the history of this cane and the wonderful Judy. Your videos are so interesting and fun to watch and I thank you for all the effort you put in. I love the optical look and yours were fantastic. Have a wonderful day Donna, stay warm and hugs to Louis. Looking forward to the rest of this series..
To figure out how to cut your 2.25 in block into 6 pieces, position the ruler diagonally so you have 3", then divide it into 6 half inch pieces. They won't actually be half inch, but you'll have 6 equal pieces.
Thanks Donna! Regarding the bkack&white skinner blend, you need to have a parabolic proportion with more white than black, otherwise the blend has far too much dark greys. Testing I found out the regular skinner blend cut shape does not work with very bark colours in general.
This is the first video of yours I've watch since I just discovered your channel. I LOVE these canes! I cant wait to try them for myself. Your tutorial was very easy to follow, although I know the canes thenselves are tine consuming and require a great of patience. Thank you so much for sharing! I made sure to like, sub and save this video.
I love your work. I’m learning so much from you. I struggle with measuring also. My work around is probably more visual than by math. (Ex: 5 inches- I know 5 divided by 2 is 4 inches. That leaves me with the one in to divide in half. Giving me 2.5). 🤷🏽♀️ It helps me. Probably clear as mud now🫣. Thanks for all the knowledge you’re sharing.
As someone with dyscalculia and math's anxiety... I appreciate the minimal math's method. 😅 My Brother and Father are both mathematically gifted. So understand how it can feel like a failure at times. But sometimes our skills just lay elsewhere! I don't like to diagnose online, but you might have dyscalculia like I do. It's dyslexia, but for numbers instead of letters and simply a result of our brains processing information differently. No amount of study and practice will get rid of it, so the best thing we can do is learn those work arounds and focus on the areas we excel at!
thank you, i think i have dyscalculia. i mix up numbers all the time, i can't remember sequences of numbers either. definitely. thank you so much. interesting but geometry makes perfect sense to me and i love it but geometry isn't numbers to me, it's visual, angles and i love it! i hope you watch more tutes and think about subscribing. i'm trying to expand my reach and hopefully reach people who know little or nothing about pc! thanks a lot. your fellow dyscalculia brained friend.
This cane also reminds me of Ford and Forlano's old work, back when they were Citizen Cane. Perhaps Judy adapted some of their work? Or vice versa? Maybe you can talk Steven Ford or David Forlano into giving you some of their secrets since they're no longer doing that sort of work? I *do* love that you're celebrating Judy Belcher. She was such a wonderful artist and teacher!
I’m sure Judy had them in mind - their gradients were all sheet based. Judy was a real force in our community, it’s still surreal to think that she’s not here…gone too soon.😔
I think the 3D effect depends on where the light area meets the dark area on the next wrapped layer. Also when you Malay out your skinner blend don’t offset it just divide it into as many sections of blend that you want. Then you just add the pure black and pure white stripes like you did on the second one with the white. I think you will find a little more contrast in the dark end. This has been so much fun to watch. After the first one I had to pull out my clay stuff and start working along with you step by step. Oh yeah, I talk to my clay too and have to stop to pick cat hairs out of my work. 😂
Love your tribute to Judy, I was thinking that after you have made the different gradents instead of stacking them on top of each other and then cutting them down what about if you used a 4, 5, 6 inch square cutter and then once there all cut into the same size squares you can then stack them up on each other to make your stack, hopefully by doing this you dont have to trim so much clay away around the 4 sides, I hope that makes sense ?
@ 1:07:10...On your recommendation in another one of your videos, I bought the same ruler and sanded the one side as you do and it is great! Makes a world of difference. Thanks!
We are grateful that your thumb nail is better. I will continue to practice on NOT making moon rocks! LOL We are confident that you will show us how to make your ring.
For things like this, I've switched to using centimeters. They are smaller than inches so instead of doing math with fractions of inches, I can math whole centimeters. SO much easier! (I also use grams for weighting clay for the same reason. The math is just so much easier.)
Thank you for all these wonderful tutorials. I have not had time to work through them all but you are my night time viewing pleasure so I can shut out the news. Question; I know you use acupuncture needles to cut things out. Is there a certain gauge you get and is there a favorite place to purchase. I truly appreciate you! Cheryl Francis
My thoughts on it Donna I think it’s the layers both thicker and longer at the taper end and I believe it’s effective on the way it lines up gives that illusion
Hey Donna, I am really thoroughly enjoying your videos!! I am new to clay, and was absolutely mesmerized by this optical cane! So thank you for sharing and taking the time to figure it out. I will absolutely try this. But I guess I need a pastamachine to make it a little "easier" on my hands. What would happen if you cut the other way to make it thinner? Instead of pinching and pinching... Of course I understand that it is not possible to thin it with the rolling pin, the stripes would get much wider that way, I guess. Right?? I am not trying to criticize, I am just curious and eager to learn. Regards from Norway, Katla Dragon
Hi, there. If you google Judy Belcher, you should find some information. She passed away a few years ago - so sad, she was young and so talented. Good luck. Cheers, D
Pretty darn perfect from where I sit!.. This is also a perfect example of why Kato Clay is the best for canes. All of that handling and manipulation with warm hands, and with a softer clay would have been a disaster. Ya just gotta have the Kato clay!... I feel your math pain. My father was an MIT graduate. High School Math Teacher, and then Middle School principal. I did NOT inherit the math gene. Many a tearful nights trying to understand my homework. And still traumatized from the 5th grade teacher who would make us stand infront of the class doing long division on the chalkboard. I was always the last one standing. I just couldn't do it. Still can't. Its a miracle I graduated from nursing school. LOL... I think many creative people have the same issue. Creativity and math just don't play well together.... Now, can we discuss that ring you're wearing at the end!? OMG. Love it! ❤
Thank you, Tanya! I was thinking about the way I could separate the sheets and how that simple thing is challenging with some other clays…lol. MATH. Ugh. I am envious of those who can math. Truly. Truly. The ring is coming verrry soon. I just need to do a little tute on making it all clay. The one I had on is over an existing stainless steel ring. Maybe today? Hugs! D 😊❤️
@@DonnaKatoArt Yay!.. I can't wait for the ring tutorial.... And yes. It would have been a challenge with another kind of clay... I was looking closer at Judy's cane. To me it looks like she may have thinned the entire slab just a bit right before rolling it up. Maybe its how she kept each individual line straight up and down and prevented them from doing the pin wheeling you reference in the first attempt? I'm probably not describing what I'm trying to say very well... Just a guess anyway... Boooo to math! Off to work (from home, in the other room lol). Have a good day!
Hi! I have a group for channel members where we post pics of pieces made from classes, etc. If you join, you get a link! It only makes sense if you join and see the member tutorials. 😊❤️
I use the Kato clay almost exclusively. Why is the white always so much softer than any other color? Mine borders on sticky. Is there a way to make it less sticky/soft? I have the conditioning bar, but I'd rather make the white a little less soft than make all the other colors that soft and sticky.
I asked the factory about this, will let you know. Not sure why it’s stickier and softer, I hadn’t much thought about it, just made the other clays softer. Thanks for the comment, I will try to find out. 😊❤️
Hi Rachel, Anna replied re: soft white. There is no change in formula, the clay is just really fresh! It hasn’t advanced so it’s soft. I never leach so I have no advice about that. I fear I have not been very helpful…☹️
Just a thought, use either Google, alexa, your Apple watch or any other device you might have to help with the math. I need the help with spelling 😁 I love what your making.
I’ll bet the architect and engineers are blown away by what you do.
Lol. The boys don’t quite get their Auntie! I love them so much. 😊❤️
Please don't stress about mistakes because watching you problem solve is one of the best parts of your videos! (Also Louis 🐶)
Thank you, Sophie!😊❤️
Memorizing! I think everyone makes their own cane, even with the same directions, materials, and influences. Your interpretation of her cane is all your own and is stunning! Thanks for sharing your wisdom with us all 🌹
Thank you very much!
I'm the same - numeric dyslexia is known as dyscalculia. Luckily my husband is good at maths, although gets confused between left and right. He deals with the numbers, I handle directions. Have discovered you while being unwell and have spent many happy hours down the polymer clay rabbit hole on you tube. Have bought some of your books, and others, and once I can sit again will be getting stuck in. No bums-in-jars/lick'n'stick projects for me, starting at the top with some of yours!
Thank you! I have dyscalculia and it’s oddly comforting just knowing it has a name! Welcome to the channel and have fun - polymer clay is sooo much fun. 😊
My Mum has dyslexia, and I have dyscalculia. The two are so closely related and often comorbid, it surprises me that Mum and I only have one each and each different. But learning my math's struggles had a name, and seeing a doctor to get officially recognized helped me be okay within myself.
This was so fun to watch and I liked that you did two versions because the differences made it very clear what you were reaching for and what it takes to get there. And thank you for showing us the work of Judy Belcher. Learning the history of polymer clay and the artists along the way provides much more depth to the art form and I like that. I learn so much from your videos!! Thank you so much for sharing with all of us ❣️
Glad you enjoyed it!😊❤️
I really appreciate that you give the artistic lineage of things you've learned! A lot of people don't realize how important it is to give credit where it can be given. Plus of course your artistry is amazing!
I think it’s important to remember, I really do. 😊❤️
😮 well I actually thought you had 2 metal cutters at the beginning Donna, definitely metal! How you broke thing's down to achieve this cane is fantastic 💜 I do enjoy watching and listening to the process 😊 thank you so much for all the information 💜👍
So glad you liked it, Tracey. I like optical illusion canes!😊❤️
Me too!!!... It totally looks like metal. I thought it was a tool with a shiny chrome top. 😂
G'day from Victoria Australia Donna Kato. I started my polymer Clay canes a week ago, having purchased mostly all I need. I made a box of canes through the week, orange, lime & lemon slices among others. I created 3 leaf canes yesterday. Today I made a kaleidoscope with 5 saved canes & a few new ones. I just put resin onto the pieces I have made including a selection of the many cane slices I pierced with a skewer. Thanks 👍 for your enthusiastic lessons on caning & crafting.
Caning is great fun, I remember when I first started and could not believe what it was! I still love to cane! Hugs, d
Thank you for keeping this wonderful ootical cane alive in the polymer clay community. And save your time, and your brain cells...don't bother with either the 50 Shades books or films.
Lol! Never seen any of those, Wendy, just know they’re my thing! 😊❤️
Donna, I'm with you on the math stuff. Ugh... Thank you for the great tutorial!
A lot of creative people have issues with math. As a retired teacher I saw this in my students and would use their strengths to help each other. It allowed everyone a chance to shine!💙 TFS❣️ I love watching your videos. I sew and have never done anything like what you do but I never miss what you do!😀
We love you Donna. I’ve been a fan since the 90’s and when you were on Carol Duvall’s show!
Thank you, Barb!😊❤️
What a lovely way to celebrate Judy Belcher and her work. Thank you Donna
She was a good one, Clare. I hope people come to know what she gave to our community. ❤️
I love the illusion you got when you cut it ans put the lengths together... 39mins in.. My eyes were seeing curves 🙂
How generous of you to memorialize Judy Belcher! This was enjoyable to watch. Iwonder if you might try it again with color? Cheers ❤
Judy did many pastel blends - great jewelry! Could happen! 😊❤️
@@DonnaKatoArt well that's great! Thanks Donna!
Amazing looks like steel great work
Polymer clay is amazing and you know how to make magic with it!
You are the best,I have all your books and i thank you for welcoming me into the polymer world. It has become a total addiction!!!!!
I don’t see anything wrong with either cane. All of them are great. TYFS.
You nailed it. I bet if she had made it twice it would have looked different each time. Such is polymer clay.
I think you're right about that...Cheers, D
DONNA DONNA DONNA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - not yelling- just wanted to get your attention. When you goof or are unsure, it's a massive learning tool for us out here. The way you talk through a solution or alternative is extremely helpful. It also proves that you really are real. LOL Example- Judy did 12 segments, you did 8 & it was still great. I would've globbed it all up, invented new curse words, blamed my cat, Goober & started all over. Feel like a moron for a crooked cut, but you make it ok. Allows us to not feel completely inept. Thank you for that. I hope you continue to show how you fix "oopsies".
I've been claying for years & I learn something new every time I watch your videos. (I put them on autoplay when I can't sleep. Your voice is so calming, gentle & relaxing- does not mean boring. It inspires through osmosis. I also love when your fur-balls join the party.)
i did tutes for years tha had to be perfect. i decided that his was the place where i could just do what i do and see what happens. thank you so much for your comments, though, makes me feel i made the right decision! hugs, d
I feel your pain with new math. It’s because 1-10 = 1-12. We didn’t have a chance 😁. Thanks for keeping Judy alive. I think your pretty much awesome.
Thank you so much for creating this tutorial. I took this class from Judy in Las Vegas 2015. I took pictures and notes even saved parts of the cane while building. I still couldn't remember all the steps to be able to recreate!
Glad it was helpful! cheers, emily! d
This is absolutely fabulous! I honestly always thought these canes were mica shift techniques. I really am digging the defined striations mixed a la carte for the optical illusion. To say I don't math well is a gross understatement. 😁 Fortunately I married a human calculator. lol Thanks for sharing another tutorial.
So glad you like them! A few more to come, Andrea! Lol. If I think too hard about numbers, I do get confused. That’s real. Sad! A human calculator would come in very handy. 😊❤️
It absolutely looks like a ridge! I bet if you photographed it in black and white it would look very dimensional!
I’ve got to do the next one! Soon…got some Rainbow Tractor Tire bracelets to finish, then I think I will! 😊❤️
Great cane thanks for sharing Judy's technique. Just a thought that may help you stack without losing your corners, I see artists who use square cutters and cut the squares and then stack them. Just trying to help, I know we all have our own ways we do things. You are such an inspiration. Thank You for sharing
I like that. I will definitely give that a go! Excellent tip! 😊❤️
Thank you Donna for showing what Judy made to those of us who didn’t meet her. I am also really bad at match
Donna that was amazing to watch. Loved hearing the history of this cane and the wonderful Judy. Your videos are so interesting and fun to watch and I thank you for all the effort you put in. I love the optical look and yours were fantastic. Have a wonderful day Donna, stay warm and hugs to Louis. Looking forward to the rest of this series..
I enjoyed watching your process so much...I think you got pretty close and it looked like metal.. very clever..❤
Thank you! 😊❤️
I love this beautifully done
@ 31:00 it has the illusion of cylinders... Cool! 😊❤
To figure out how to cut your 2.25 in block into 6 pieces, position the ruler diagonally so you have 3", then divide it into 6 half inch pieces. They won't actually be half inch, but you'll have 6 equal pieces.
Thanks Donna!
Regarding the bkack&white skinner blend, you need to have a parabolic proportion with more white than black, otherwise the blend has far too much dark greys. Testing I found out the regular skinner blend cut shape does not work with very bark colours in general.
You’re probably right about that. I think I used my blackout mix that is less black than packaged black but I will give that a go, too! 😊❤️
Just watching this video and you have a new sub! I am loving the optical effect.
Thanks for the sub! Appreciate it, Julia! 😊❤️
This is the first video of yours I've watch since I just discovered your channel. I LOVE these canes! I cant wait to try them for myself. Your tutorial was very easy to follow, although I know the canes thenselves are tine consuming and require a great of patience. Thank you so much for sharing! I made sure to like, sub and save this video.
Glad you like them, I do, too. The optical effects are very interesting! Cheers, D
Great video. Nice canes. I think it needed more white though and still the high contrast with the grey thru black.
I think you're right. more contrast!
I love your work. I’m learning so much from you. I struggle with measuring also. My work around is probably more visual than by math. (Ex: 5 inches- I know 5 divided by 2 is 4 inches. That leaves me with the one in to divide in half. Giving me 2.5). 🤷🏽♀️ It helps me. Probably clear as mud now🫣. Thanks for all the knowledge you’re sharing.
👍😊❤️🎉
So much fun to watch! Think this could end up being one of my favorite canes.
As someone with dyscalculia and math's anxiety... I appreciate the minimal math's method. 😅
My Brother and Father are both mathematically gifted. So understand how it can feel like a failure at times. But sometimes our skills just lay elsewhere! I don't like to diagnose online, but you might have dyscalculia like I do. It's dyslexia, but for numbers instead of letters and simply a result of our brains processing information differently. No amount of study and practice will get rid of it, so the best thing we can do is learn those work arounds and focus on the areas we excel at!
thank you, i think i have dyscalculia. i mix up numbers all the time, i can't remember sequences of numbers either. definitely. thank you so much. interesting but geometry makes perfect sense to me and i love it but geometry isn't numbers to me, it's visual, angles and i love it! i hope you watch more tutes and think about subscribing. i'm trying to expand my reach and hopefully reach people who know little or nothing about pc! thanks a lot. your fellow dyscalculia brained friend.
This cane also reminds me of Ford and Forlano's old work, back when they were Citizen Cane. Perhaps Judy adapted some of their work? Or vice versa? Maybe you can talk Steven Ford or David Forlano into giving you some of their secrets since they're no longer doing that sort of work? I *do* love that you're celebrating Judy Belcher. She was such a wonderful artist and teacher!
I’m sure Judy had them in mind - their gradients were all sheet based. Judy was a real force in our community, it’s still surreal to think that she’s not here…gone too soon.😔
I think the 3D effect depends on where the light area meets the dark area on the next wrapped layer. Also when you Malay out your skinner blend don’t offset it just divide it into as many sections of blend that you want. Then you just add the pure black and pure white stripes like you did on the second one with the white. I think you will find a little more contrast in the dark end. This has been so much fun to watch. After the first one I had to pull out my clay stuff and start working along with you step by step. Oh yeah, I talk to my clay too and have to stop to pick cat hairs out of my work. 😂
You’re definitely correct about that! 😊❤️
This is a great tutorial Donna, and it is pretty close to the Judy Belcher. ❤
Brilliant work! Thanks.
Glad you liked it!❤️
Yours looks great!
Thank you, Vivian!😊❤️
Great job. I think is looks so similar.
A great many lessons here! Thank you!
My pleasure!😊❤️
I use a separate pasta machine for my white.
But yours came out so good ❤😊!! It really great!!
Thank you, Mary!😊❤️
If you mix the shades from the ‘raw’ clay and after that you condition the clay you have no offcuts.
I am an architect and I think that your work is scandalous great great great
Donna you did an amazing job. Stop beating yourself up.
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Love your tribute to Judy, I was thinking that after you have made the different gradents instead of stacking them on top of each other and then cutting them down what about if you used a 4, 5, 6 inch square cutter and then once there all cut into the same size squares you can then stack them up on each other to make your stack, hopefully by doing this you dont have to trim so much clay away around the 4 sides, I hope that makes sense ?
That makes sense, Peta! Thanks for the suggestion. 😊❤️
@ 1:07:10...On your recommendation in another one of your videos, I bought the same ruler and sanded the one side as you do and it is great! Makes a world of difference. Thanks!
I use that ruler all the time! It’s a good one, isn’t it, John? Yup!😊❤️
@@DonnaKatoArt you done good 😂
We are grateful that your thumb nail is better.
I will continue to practice on NOT making moon rocks! LOL
We are confident that you will show us how to make your ring.
Yes, much better, Darlene! The ring is coming!!! I’m glad you got her book, you’ll like it, I know. Oh, boy, moon rocks, they do sound cool! Hugs!😊❤️
oh wow i love these canes !!! its amazing what you can do with gradients
I have many happy accidents and some not so happy! But, we plow along, right? Hugs!
For things like this, I've switched to using centimeters. They are smaller than inches so instead of doing math with fractions of inches, I can math whole centimeters. SO much easier! (I also use grams for weighting clay for the same reason. The math is just so much easier.)
This is exactly what I was going to say.
I agree. If only I could find my cm ruler! Only sort of kidding! I do weight my clay for color mixing, that is sooo much easier, right? Yup! 😊❤️
I love yours
Watching first. I love it already.
It’s a Judy cane! She loved to cane. Applied math! 😊❤️
Thank you for all these wonderful tutorials. I have not had time to work through them all but you are my night time viewing pleasure so I can shut out the news.
Question; I know you use acupuncture needles to cut things out. Is there a certain gauge you get and is there a favorite place to purchase.
I truly appreciate you!
Cheryl Francis
Hi Cheryl, I only know That the ones I use for cutting are thick, couldn’t tell you the gauge! 👍
My thoughts on it Donna I think it’s the layers both thicker and longer at the taper end and I believe it’s effective on the way it lines up gives that illusion
Yup, I need more layers and more light greys, I think! 😊❤️
I love it
Hey Donna, I am really thoroughly enjoying your videos!! I am new to clay, and was absolutely mesmerized by this optical cane! So thank you for sharing and taking the time to figure it out. I will absolutely try this. But I guess I need a pastamachine to make it a little "easier" on my hands. What would happen if you cut the other way to make it thinner? Instead of pinching and pinching...
Of course I understand that it is not possible to thin it with the rolling pin, the stripes would get much wider that way, I guess. Right?? I am not trying to criticize, I am just curious and eager to learn. Regards from Norway, Katla Dragon
Let me think about this, Katla! I don’t know which part you’re referring to so I need to watch it myself, 😊❤️
So cool-love this cane!
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Judy Belcher passed? Damn 😢😭 The first polymer class I ever took was with Judy.
Yes, sad…😞
amazing
Thank you! Cheers!
I’m having trouble finding anything on Judy’s work. Info please, thanks
Hi, there. If you google Judy Belcher, you should find some information. She passed away a few years ago - so sad, she was young and so talented. Good luck. Cheers, D
Pretty darn perfect from where I sit!.. This is also a perfect example of why Kato Clay is the best for canes. All of that handling and manipulation with warm hands, and with a softer clay would have been a disaster. Ya just gotta have the Kato clay!... I feel your math pain. My father was an MIT graduate. High School Math Teacher, and then Middle School principal. I did NOT inherit the math gene. Many a tearful nights trying to understand my homework. And still traumatized from the 5th grade teacher who would make us stand infront of the class doing long division on the chalkboard. I was always the last one standing. I just couldn't do it. Still can't. Its a miracle I graduated from nursing school. LOL... I think many creative people have the same issue. Creativity and math just don't play well together.... Now, can we discuss that ring you're wearing at the end!? OMG. Love it! ❤
Thank you, Tanya! I was thinking about the way I could separate the sheets and how that simple thing is challenging with some other clays…lol. MATH. Ugh. I am envious of those who can math. Truly. Truly. The ring is coming verrry soon. I just need to do a little tute on making it all clay. The one I had on is over an existing stainless steel ring. Maybe today? Hugs! D 😊❤️
@@DonnaKatoArt Yay!.. I can't wait for the ring tutorial.... And yes. It would have been a challenge with another kind of clay... I was looking closer at Judy's cane. To me it looks like she may have thinned the entire slab just a bit right before rolling it up. Maybe its how she kept each individual line straight up and down and prevented them from doing the pin wheeling you reference in the first attempt? I'm probably not describing what I'm trying to say very well... Just a guess anyway... Boooo to math! Off to work (from home, in the other room lol). Have a good day!
@@tanyanastasi243 i think that is correct. If the layers were thinner, you’d not see any flaring as much. Nailed it!😊❤️ boo math! Doink!
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What is the group you mentioned? There’s no link
Hi! I have a group for channel members where we post pics of pieces made from classes, etc. If you join, you get a link! It only makes sense if you join and see the member tutorials. 😊❤️
I use the Kato clay almost exclusively. Why is the white always so much softer than any other color? Mine borders on sticky. Is there a way to make it less sticky/soft? I have the conditioning bar, but I'd rather make the white a little less soft than make all the other colors that soft and sticky.
I asked the factory about this, will let you know. Not sure why it’s stickier and softer, I hadn’t much thought about it, just made the other clays softer. Thanks for the comment, I will try to find out. 😊❤️
Hi Rachel, Anna replied re: soft white. There is no change in formula, the clay is just really fresh! It hasn’t advanced so it’s soft. I never leach so I have no advice about that. I fear I have not been very helpful…☹️
makes a good metal plastacine!!!
Pretty convincing, right? Ha!
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Me, too. This is a fun cane. 😊❤️
Genial !!! 🤩
Thank you, Fabi!❤️
👍i thought it was metal at first
Isn't that the best? I love that optical illusion stuff!
Just a thought, use either Google, alexa, your Apple watch or any other device you might have to help with the math. I need the help with spelling 😁
I love what your making.
I need all the help I can get in that regard. 100%!😊❤️
From the thumbnail I thought you were holding custom made drawer pulls. It looks like chromed metal if given no context.
Optical illusion - check.
Yes, it does!❤️
Your ruler has a zero midpoint for center and then the 1” and on up on each side. I find it useful when I don’t want to do math lol
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I think there is a very thin sheet of black on the inside side of the sheet. I sent you a present!
I will check, Theresa! That could be! 😊❤️
A present?😊❤️🎉
It says it will be there on Thursday
@@theresaclasby aww! Thursday!❤️😊🎉
Have you seen how convoluted way they teach math these days?
Math is scary! Well, for me…😊❤️
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Am I the only one that has a hard time with the sound of the tissue blade on glas or tile? It’s like nails on a black board.
I have done it so long, I don’t hear it! Sorry about that but most of us work on hard surfaces, I think. Cheers, D
You got this perfectly in my opinion! I hope I’m as good as you one day! 🥹🩷