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Shady Flower Cane

a wonderful addition to your collection of canes!

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/shady-flower-cane • Posted by naama z.

Direct from Israel, here's a beautiful cane design from PCC member Naama Zamir that will bea wonderful addition to your collection of canes!

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

0 h 30

Difficulty

So-so
Medium shady flower15a

Description

Direct from Israel, here's a beautiful cane design from PCC member Naama Zamir that will bea wonderful addition to your collection of canes!

Instructions

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    I'm using Purple and White to make my cane, but you can choose any two complimentary colors. Start by making a Skinner Blend.

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    After the Skinner Blend is finished, fold it in thirds (as in steps 25-27 of Leigh's lesson) and pass it through the pasta machine on the thickest setting in a direction like shown in the picture. The final result will be a long, thin strip going from white on one side to purple on the other.

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    Fold the strip on itself like an accordion to make a loaf.

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    Cut the block into three equal pieces as shown.

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    Pinch the ends of the pieces together, and work the pieces to form the shapes as shown.

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    Turn one piece so the white point faces you. Take the second piece in the opposite direction (purple end facing you) and attach purple point from the second piece to the white point of the first. Gently form the second piece to the first until the other two points meet, as in the right side of the next picture.

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    Repeat the same action on the other side with the remaining piece. Now squeeze it to form a round cane.

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    Now put your third color (turquoise in my example) through your pasta machine at #4, and cut a sheet and wrap the cane as shown.

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    Reduce the cane until it is 20cm long (approximately 8" - click picture for a larger view). Mark and cut the cane into 5 equal parts.

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    Pinch each piece to form the 5 shapes as shown in the photo. These will be the petals of your flower.

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    Join all the pieces together to form the flower. If there is a gap in the center, fill it with a little snake of contrasting color (here I filled it with green clay that I had laying around the table).

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    Now fill in the gaps between the petals using your translucent clay (I'm using Premo Frost). Be careful to maintain the spacing of the petals.

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    Here is the completed cane before reducing.

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    And after reducing and cut in half.

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    Lastly, cut and reduce the canes into various sizes as you wish. Enjoy!