Set of Bijouterie Made of Polymer Clay. MasterClass.



Hello, friends! Today I present to your attention a small master class. As a result, we should get such set made of polymer clay in extruder technique.



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Fo first we need polymer clay FIMO or cernit... or something similar. You can use a similar color scheme, or choose those colors that you like best.Roll out the clay and cut out the same circles. These circles should correspond to the diameter of the extruder.



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We make from the received circles "sausage", circles are located in a certain sequence (you can choose the sequence yourself.)



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If the resulting cylinder is slightly larger in diameter, it should be slightly rolled up



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A round nozzle (3mm) is installed in the extender. Then just squeeze out all the polymer clay from the extruder.



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We cut the resulting "noodles" into the same pieces - about 20 cm.



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Stick 6 pieces together and rolled down with a rolling pin.



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Then connect the resulting 6 "planes"



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Here is an example of a cut, from the resulting blank. As you can see, inside the pieces are not connected properly, there is space between them. This should not be. Now we need to roll everything from the four sides to make a rectangle.



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Next, take a layer of polymer clay, as a base and lay out on it sections (slices) from the rectangle.



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We roll the whole thing with a rolling pin or roll it out in a pasta machine. Then cut out the shape we need and make a border or do not do as you want :) After that, bake in the oven, following the instructions on the packaging of polymer clay. It remains only to drill the holes (use only manual drill!), and twist the pins and assemble the kit on the cord that you like! :)



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We wish you creative success!



Sincerely, Terry Craft and his skillful wife :)



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