Polymer Clay Tutorial
How to Make a Skinner Blend Bullseye Cane
One of the most basic skills in working with polymer clay is learning how to make a Skinner Blend. Once you know how to make a Skinner Blend, there are infinite possibilities of what you can do and accomplish with that blend. Today’s mini-tutorial will show you how to make a Skinner Blend and change it into a Skinner Blend Bullseye Cane or even a log/plug. This tutorial will walk you through some of the basic steps and show you exactly how that is done.
Making a Skinner Blend Bullseye Cane is not only a basic millefiori skill that every caner should master, but it is also a good skill to have in you bag of techniques. This basic skill looks much harder than it actually is. You will need a pasta machine in order to achieve the most uniform and fastest results. Other than that, this basic skill requires no fancy tools or equipment of any kind.
Materials
- 2 or more colors of polymer clay
- Pasta Machine
- Your hands
Instructions for a Skinner Blend Bullseye Cane
- Use 2 or more colors of your choice and make a Skinner Blend
- Here I am using the teardrop method of making Skinner Blends because my end canes are going to be tiny micro-canes. The total amount of clay in the picture at the top left is less than one ounce.
- NOTE: If you are new to doing this, I suggest trying it with a larger amount of clay to save frustration.
- Run your triangles (or teardrops) through the pasta machine on a medium setting.
- The middle picture here shown has been run through the pasta machine approximately 7 times.
- Keep running your blend through the pasta machine until your blend is even and the colors merge & combine seamlessly. (About 25-30 times).
- Now use the fan-fold technique to make a Skinner Blend Stack.
- Choose ONE end of this stack and run through your pasta machine at a thick setting.
- Continue to repeat this step placing clay in the same direction as the first time, but with each pass make the thickness of your blend smaller.
- Once your clay is in a nice super-long strip, roll it up beginning with the color you want on the inside.
- Wah-La! There you have it. A Skinner blend bullseye cane!
Thanks for joining me today,
Great! Thanks Katie