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Polymer Clay: Weekend Crafter Series  
20 Weekend Projects Using New and Exciting Techniques

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2000, Paperback, 80pp
Irene Semanchuk Dean
Polymer clay is the most interesting new craft material to appear in the last 30 years. And, it's developed way beyond flowery beads and bubble-gum-pink napkin rings. This introduction to polymer clay covers the basics (buying, blending, baking), as well as the beautiful canework that has dominated the craft up till now. But the best part of the book—the part that will make it interesting even to jaded polymer people—is the emphasis on the new techniques being used by polymer artists. Like what? There's photo transfer, a marriage of the photocopy machine and liquid polymer clay. There's the Skinner blend, which produces a delicately graded rainbow blend of clay. There's mokúme gáne, a Japanese metalworking technique adapted for polymer clay. (Just read the book, OK?) And more. All the new techniques produce handsome and unexpected results with minimal tools and skill. 20 projects, from clocks to fan pulls, supply the reader with great ways to apply their newfound skills. The step-by-step color photography and the clear instructions make it easy and inviting.

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Creative Clay Jewelry:
Extraordinary, Colorful, Fun Designs To Make From Polymer Clay

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144 pages paperback  8 1/2 X 11 all in color
Leslie Dierks
Creative Clay Jewelry shows you how to handle polymer clay, which tools to use, and how to create hundreds of beautiful designs.  Through clear, step-by-step instructions and dozens of illustrations, you’ll find that the basic techniques are easy to learn and that most designs can be accomplished using common, household implements.  You’ll learn simple, straightforward methods of making complex patterns that appear nearly impossible to do, and you’ll discover how to “fire” polymer clay in your kitchen oven.  For those who are unfamiliar with methods for assembling jewelry, there are complete instructions on stringing beads and attaching findings.  “The instructions are easy to follow, plus the practice requires little in the way of expensive tools....There’s considerable artistry to the 48 projects....Great for rainy days.”—Booklist. “Combines basic information on jewelry-making, specific techniques...for working with polymer clay, and instructions for 48 projects....Highly recommended for public libraries.”—Library Journal. 

 

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