Hey guys, future me here! I realise where I was going wrong on the tube bail. I should have laid the cane slices vertically with columns of 4, not horizontally in rows of 4. That is why the blocks kept distorting. My apologies and I hope you read this before if you make one 😳
The colors in the pieces are extraordinarily beautiful. Your attention to detail is exceptional, the results are simply beautiful. Thank you for sharing your awesome talent, you are a great teacher and artist. It's so great to see someone taking the additional time as you did to make the perfect pieces instead of rushing through the creation process. Your work is incredible.
I really relate to your teaching style. Your attention to detail is no nonsense and all makes perfect sense. The level of of perfection is impressive, something to work towards. Thank you!
Thank you 🥰 I don't note colour recipes and can never make the same colour twice. 'A touch of ...' is all I can say but I think that's good so people can make their own unique colour.
Thank you 🥰 The small one is standard for Dremel and made of wool, and will give you a decent shine. The desktop polisher has cotton wheels, thats what gives the highest possible shine!
Hey Marcie, I use alcohol to clean any dust off the piece before buffing and polishing, and don't use any wax. I don't think wax makes much of a difference, and don't have the money to fork out for it. You could use the tiniest amount of NIVEA cream as an alternative if you wanted to. There's no mastering of this mokume technique, it's very forgiving unlike other techniques. I'm going to do another tutorial in a week or so using my favourite technique I think you will like, and is good for beginners 🥰
HELLO- LOVE THIS DESIGN AND COLORS! Could you tell us please what you are using to smooth your pieces- that tool that you are using to smooth out- looks like a metal stone. Thank you.
Hey Keilan, je viens de te découvrir et suis _in awe_ de ce que tu produis 👌🏼 Ça m’amuse beaucoup de t’entendre passer d’une langue à l’autre car je fais la même chose. :) J’ai lu ton intro. Puis-je suggérer de traduire « Wearable Art » en « Art à Porter ». Ça sonne mieux, non? All the best 🤗
Merci Vee, et je suis heureux que vous m'ayez trouvé 🥰 Vous avez là un bon point - je pense que je vais utiliser votre suggestion et la changer en "Art à Porter" 😃
Thank you Margaret 🥰 It's actually a die I had made to emboss my logo on metal tags for my macramé pieces. It's very heavy! I had it made on Etsy and can provide the link if you like.
@@CatherineSummerfield Thank you 🥰 My logo stamp is actually a metal die I had made to stamp metal tags for my macramé pieces before I started polymer clay. It is very heavy and I'm sure you can get lighter plastic ones now, but here's the Etsy link where I bought mine: www.etsy.com/listing/1009061389/custom-metal-stamp-custom-metal-die
No. Buna cords are rubber and will probably melt in the oven. You can put a leather cord in a tube bail to help keep a curved shape if you like, and it’s fine to go in the oven.
Hey guys, future me here! I realise where I was going wrong on the tube bail. I should have laid the cane slices vertically with columns of 4, not horizontally in rows of 4. That is why the blocks kept distorting. My apologies and I hope you read this before if you make one 😳
I think your work is outstanding. So beautiful. I'm so glad I found your channel. Thank you.
@@Maggie-j3r Awe, thank you 🥰
So creative and talented 👏 👌 ✨️ 😍
@@memyselfandeye8377 Thank you 🥰
Makes sense to me.
That white one is my favorite too. I love how they all turned out. Beautiful.❤
Thank you Darla 🥰 It's one of my favourites (of all my work) as well. It still amazes me what one little slice of mokume can do!
The colors in the pieces are extraordinarily beautiful. Your attention to detail is exceptional, the results are simply beautiful. Thank you for sharing your awesome talent, you are a great teacher and artist. It's so great to see someone taking the additional time as you did to make the perfect pieces instead of rushing through the creation process. Your work is incredible.
Thank you so much Ida for this comment. I really appreciate it ❤️
I really relate to your teaching style. Your attention to detail is no nonsense and all makes perfect sense. The level of of perfection is impressive, something to work towards. Thank you!
@@lindalopresti389 Thank you so much Linda 🥰
Beautiful! Great color choice and perfect execution, as always...❤
Thank you my friend 🥰
The colours, the skills... and of course the result; Mesmerizing Artist! thank you for sharing
Awe, thank you! 🥰
Love your colour choices, love the white one❤
Thank you 🥰
Fantastic tutorial… Gorgeous effect… Beautiful jewelry pieces! Thank you so much for sharing. ❤️
Thank you so much! 🥰
❤. I, too, really like the white one. Thank you.
Thank you 🥰
Hi Kielan. Congrats on your channel. Great tutorial. Love the colors. TFS..Liz B
Thank you so much Liz 🥰
Very cool! Great tutorial ❤
Thanks Sherry 🥰
Very cool 😊
Great tutorial, beautiful pieces ❤ Thank you for sharing
Thanks so much 🥰
Your work is stunning and simply beautiful. Thank you for sharing your creativity ❤
Thank you so much 🥰
Beautiful. Thank you so much for first listing the colors and telling us what they are. So many other channels do not do that. Thank you🥰
Thank you 🥰 I don't note colour recipes and can never make the same colour twice. 'A touch of ...' is all I can say but I think that's good so people can make their own unique colour.
Beautiful work as always! Thanks for sharing!
Awe, thanks Kim 🥰
Beautiful pieces thanks for sharing 😊
Thank you and thanks for watching 🥰
❤So very 😍. I love tĥem all.❤
Thank you 🥰
Lovely!
What a clever idea to place the box there! I don't know how many times I've had to chase down a piece after it flies away
I know, right! But I can't take credit for it. I got it from Jan Montarsi @Blendangles 🥰
Such skill... wonderful result.... talented artist.
Thanks Dad ❤️
Loved hearing your voice! 🎉🎉
Thanks Melissa! 🥰
Sehr schöne arbeit ! Muito lindo !
Danke schön!! 🥰
I thoroughly enjoyed this tutorial! Ideas are flying through my head! 😂 when you used the larger buffer, what is that wheel made out of? Thank you!
Thank you 🥰 The small one is standard for Dremel and made of wool, and will give you a decent shine. The desktop polisher has cotton wheels, thats what gives the highest possible shine!
Do you use any wax or buffing compound or just the alcohol?
Hey Marcie, I use alcohol to clean any dust off the piece before buffing and polishing, and don't use any wax. I don't think wax makes much of a difference, and don't have the money to fork out for it. You could use the tiniest amount of NIVEA cream as an alternative if you wanted to. There's no mastering of this mokume technique, it's very forgiving unlike other techniques. I'm going to do another tutorial in a week or so using my favourite technique I think you will like, and is good for beginners 🥰
HELLO- LOVE THIS DESIGN AND COLORS! Could you tell us please what you are using to smooth your pieces- that tool that you are using to smooth out- looks like a metal stone. Thank you.
Thank you 🥰 it’s called ‘steel soap’. I bought it off Amazon.
@@keipfr thank you so much!
Hey Keilan, je viens de te découvrir et suis _in awe_ de ce que tu produis 👌🏼
Ça m’amuse beaucoup de t’entendre passer d’une langue à l’autre car je fais la même chose. :)
J’ai lu ton intro. Puis-je suggérer de traduire « Wearable Art » en « Art à Porter ». Ça sonne mieux, non?
All the best 🤗
Merci Vee, et je suis heureux que vous m'ayez trouvé 🥰 Vous avez là un bon point - je pense que je vais utiliser votre suggestion et la changer en "Art à Porter" 😃
Where did you get your logo stamp from? I’m looking to get one made. Your work is stunning
Thank you Margaret 🥰 It's actually a die I had made to emboss my logo on metal tags for my macramé pieces. It's very heavy! I had it made on Etsy and can provide the link if you like.
@@keipfr please give me the link for the signature stamp. EXQUISITE artistry on this tutorial Thank you
@@CatherineSummerfield Thank you 🥰 My logo stamp is actually a metal die I had made to stamp metal tags for my macramé pieces before I started polymer clay. It is very heavy and I'm sure you can get lighter plastic ones now, but here's the Etsy link where I bought mine: www.etsy.com/listing/1009061389/custom-metal-stamp-custom-metal-die
DO YOU BAKE THE BAILS ON THE BUNA CORD?
No. Buna cords are rubber and will probably melt in the oven. You can put a leather cord in a tube bail to help keep a curved shape if you like, and it’s fine to go in the oven.
@@keipfr Thank you so much. I just found your channel and love your work so I am now subscribed! Thank you.
@@user-pe8cu1vs6d Thank you so much 🥰