I actually made this yesterday afternoon!! It was so exciting!! From it I freeformed a dove, a few brooches and a Texas longhorn. Thank you again for the inspiration!!
What a BEAUTIFUL EFFECT and the colors are so striking! THANK YOU FOR THIS WONDERFUL TUTORIAL. I can't wait to try it but it's almost 4 am. ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🤍🩷🩵👏👍🙃
That sort of pattern was very popular in the early 70s, but of course, it was more uniform. I think that would make great retro earrings or a pendant. I may try that myself!
I stopped the video shortly after the 2:30 minute mark, watched it again. I just loved the first cut at the 2:30 mark. It was, in my mind, the gorgeous abstract tree / vine.
The pattern reminds me of one of my mother's favourite tops. Must have been about 1965. Similar colours. She wore it so often that I began to think it was the only unstained, undamaged blouse she had! I like the way that colour combination pops. Would make great jewellery to go with Mum's top (if it was still around).
Thank you for the tutorial. I like your choice of colors they work very good together. This reminds me of an Aztec pattern that I often see in Native American beaded work. Nice job.
As usual Mrs Evans shares in a manner that enables everyone to feel confident they, too, can tackle this technique with successful results. I find it refreshing that you never preach your way is the only way to do anything. Plus you offer tips re using layers of cardboard to determine thicknesses and various tools to accomplish desired looks. Of course the humor is always a bonus.
As a newcomer to Dino I found this video incredibly informative and feel very excited about starting to model some jewellery beads.i have modelled animals and teddy bears etc but for cake decorating using fondant icing. Thank you very much for your clear concise instructions
Thats a great idea! I can't wait to try it out I know my mom would love this on a bookmark! Thanks as always for the wonderful and entertaining tutorial.
Lovely effect! In many types of art, part of the attraction for me is the tension between completely orderly and predictable vs greater randomness and unpredictability. A completely symmetrical bit of marbled clay where the stripes were exactly even might be 'perfect' but I'd be thinking 'perfectly boring'. Your marbled veneers are more interesting for the excitement of the unpredictability of it.
I love mokume gane! I've watched (and liked) your mokume gane videos. I just enjoy your videos so much and the grace with which you balance randomness and order in your work.
hey i make clay earrings to and i would highly suggest that you should try using Sculpey Soufflé it has a very good end result it comes out of the oven hard and it will not break.
Premo or Fimo, I think. There are other good ones but these two are more readily available and have lots of colours etc. Of the two I would say Premo is best, as it is easier to condition. However, Fimo is nice for making canes (to build patterns) as the firmness gives nice crisp lines.
It's good for making pendants and earrings, covering bangles, box lids etc. Also I used it lengthwise to cover the handle of a paper knife (made with an all metal kit) which looked really attractive.
I like your videos. You are the best. I am a beginner. I use professionel. I have always som marks in the clay after using pastamachin. Its a problem after done your wonderful pattern. Tanken you for all tips / Helene
Thank you! I wipe my pasta machine rollers with paper towels and clean the blades underneath. It's also good to take a piece of old white (or translucent) clay and run it through the pasta machine a few times, so that the messy bits of coloured clay can stick to it.
I'm just learning about Polymer Clay and I REALLY love that effect. Do you think, at that point, you could roll a tiny portion around something, bake it and make some beads? I'd love to make some earrings using that pattern. Also, what did you finally do with that veneer? would you use Bake and Bond to bake it onto a little craft box or something?
Brilliant tutorial. Really effective technique. The look Reminds me a bit of knitting. I'm so tempted to come to Kidderminster, Hopefully to meet you, but the journey for me to get there involves the M6, which can be a nightmare!
At 8:40 I thought it looked like a knitted sock! Love it 😊
nice colors!!
Looks like a lot of fun!
Really love the way the lines, colors, and patterns turned out. Thank you for sharing this with us!!!
Beautiful technique and colour choice!
Thank you :) Now I want socks like this!
I love this. It has a very 60’s feel in the pattern
I actually made this yesterday afternoon!! It was so exciting!!
From it I freeformed a dove, a few brooches and a Texas longhorn. Thank you again for the inspiration!!
How great! It sounds like you have done more with it than I have! xx
It looks like a knitted piece, so cool.
Absolutely beautiful and love your colours
What a BEAUTIFUL EFFECT and the colors are so striking! THANK YOU FOR THIS WONDERFUL TUTORIAL. I can't wait to try it but it's almost 4 am. ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🤍🩷🩵👏👍🙃
Gorgeous colours, tints, shades and values!!!!
That sort of pattern was very popular in the early 70s, but of course, it was more uniform. I think that would make great retro earrings or a pendant. I may try that myself!
I stopped the video shortly after the 2:30 minute mark, watched it again. I just loved the first cut at the 2:30 mark. It was, in my mind, the gorgeous abstract tree / vine.
Thank you for this great technique!
Very nice results with a minimum amount of work!! Gorgeous!
This is a great way to use up pieces of left over colors. Very pretty!
Great job Val.
You do such a wonderful job on your videos. I love your real! And very funny!
Great tut! Lovely colours too
This looks so fun to make. I love all the fun colors you used. Thanks so much for sharing your video. I like it
So pretty. The colors you chose do work nicely together.
Great job Val! I love the colors!
Really like the colour combinations, so funky, im definitely trying this pattern to make earrings 👍🏻🤓thanks for the tutorial
Thanks you for such tutorial and your way of explaining is so easy. Thank you sooooooo much 😍
Thanks Valerie for the wonderful video. I know just what I will do with this marvelous technique . . . . you're a gem!!!
Love this. On a black & white mode now, will be trying it that way. I think it will look so cool.
Oooh that could rock! xx
Beautiful effect and color pallette😙 I would love to try this techniquewith green red and white to make an impression of a christmas sweater
Guess what? The sound is great, so you did something! Thanks so much and I love this method. You are a great teacher!
Love this tutorial, thanks! Love the color combo too
Ooooh I love these colors and enjoy your tutorials 😊
Thank you for sharing with us!
I quite liked this tutorial. I love all of the various ways to change things up on a simple process. Thanks so much!
Beautuful effect! Great colors! Thank you!
Very good video ! Lovely effect😍. Thank you 😊
Thanks so much. I'm new to polymer clay, and can't wait to try this.
What a great technique! Thank you can't wait to try this.
Oh my gosh, I love that idea. I never thought to do that on clay. Beautiful!
Lovely pattern, thank you. Great tutorial, I am going to try it today!
This was an awesome technique! Thank you!
The pattern reminds me of one of my mother's favourite tops. Must have been about 1965. Similar colours. She wore it so often that I began to think it was the only unstained, undamaged blouse she had! I like the way that colour combination pops. Would make great jewellery to go with Mum's top (if it was still around).
Aw, that's so sweet. xx
I was just about to say it looks knitted !! Amazing effect 😁
Thank you for the tutorial. I like your choice of colors they work very good together. This reminds me of an Aztec pattern that I often see in Native American beaded work. Nice job.
That is BEAUTIFUL!!!!!
As usual Mrs Evans shares in a manner that enables everyone to feel confident they, too, can tackle this technique with successful results. I find it refreshing that you never preach your way is the only way to do anything. Plus you offer tips re using layers of cardboard to determine thicknesses and various tools to accomplish desired looks. Of course the humor is always a bonus.
I love techniques that look like they are difficult to do but are actually easy to accomplish. Thanks for another great tutorial!
I just love your channel! And I love the result of your tutorial!
Rachel D
Absolutely gorgeous. And I love your laugh 😁
It is beautiful looks like knitting!
Great color choice--fun technique, I can't wait to try it!
As a newcomer to Dino I found this video incredibly informative and feel very excited about starting to model some jewellery beads.i have modelled animals and teddy bears etc but for cake decorating using fondant icing. Thank you very much for your clear concise instructions
Jolie technique ❤merci à vous
Simple, Brilliant and Easy to do..... Love it!! 💝 and that Southwest color combo is awesome, thanks for sharing :) :)
I've done this pattern on frosting...and am so glad you put my mind to do it on clay!! Thanks for the clear instructions.
Wonderful and beautiful effect! Thanks for sharing, your videos are very inspiring!
loved it, it's amazing reminds me of a marvelous jumper i lost years ago and was totally sad about it.
love this thank you! will give it a go
Yay, good luck ❤
I loved it! Could you show us what two or three colors would look like in this procedure.
I say experiment yourself! It doesn't have to be huge, just go for it and have fun!
Just beautiful!!! I love your colors! Thanks for sharing ☺💕
Thats a great idea! I can't wait to try it out I know my mom would love this on a bookmark! Thanks as always for the wonderful and entertaining tutorial.
I really like this technique. I have never seen this done. Can’t wait to try this. Thanks so much for sharing your video with us. ❤️
Lovely effect!
In many types of art, part of the attraction for me is the tension between completely orderly and predictable vs greater randomness and unpredictability. A completely symmetrical bit of marbled clay where the stripes were exactly even might be 'perfect' but I'd be thinking 'perfectly boring'. Your marbled veneers are more interesting for the excitement of the unpredictability of it.
Thank you! Do you do any Mokume Gane? It really is perfect for what you are saying. There are a couple of videos of that on my channel. xx
I love mokume gane! I've watched (and liked) your mokume gane videos. I just enjoy your videos so much and the grace with which you balance randomness and order in your work.
I thoroughly enjoyed that. Can't wait to give it a go. Thank you.
I could be happy with a sweater that color! Thank you very much for the tutorial.🙂
Nice effect looks kinda like fabric. Thanks for the video 😀
Love the marbling! Great technique for those of us who aren't into canes! Will share on my blog (beadinggem)!
Yay! xx
🎉🎉🎉YOU'RE GOOD!! THANKYOU 😮
Very pretty! Thank you
love how that came out
I really like the look of this technique! It’s on my must list! 😊 Thank you
hey i make clay earrings to and i would highly suggest that you should try using Sculpey Soufflé it has a very good end result it comes out of the oven hard and it will not break.
I use Soufflé too... I use lots of different clays. No decent brand of clay should break, if it is baked for long enough, at the right temperature.
I love this pattern. As always, an informative tutorial, well explained. Can't wait to try it. Thx much.
Absolutely beautiful!
So amazing!!! 😍
just discovered your youtube videos and im in love! i wanted to ask what is the best type of clay to use?
Premo or Fimo, I think. There are other good ones but these two are more readily available and have lots of colours etc. Of the two I would say Premo is best, as it is easier to condition. However, Fimo is nice for making canes (to build patterns) as the firmness gives nice crisp lines.
@@UnrulyHousewife thank you!! just another quick question- all my polymer earrings come out looking like plastic. how can i deal/prevent that? xx
I love the effect. I would like to see a few more videos on how to make veneers. Thank you so much! ox
I realy like this tutorial. Thank you!
I ❤️ this effect! I am getting a few ideas of what to use this for....😁👍🏼
This pattern would be great for making little stocking ornaments for the Christmas tree.
Lovely work and interesting to see you doing it. I'm a newbie so hope you don't mind me asking, what would you do with a veneer like this?
It's good for making pendants and earrings, covering bangles, box lids etc. Also I used it lengthwise to cover the handle of a paper knife (made with an all metal kit) which looked really attractive.
@@UnrulyHousewife wow, sounds amazing! Thanks for sharing 😊
I am in LOVE with this! ♥️ Thanks so much for sharing - I can't wait to try it.
I like your videos. You are the best. I am a beginner. I use professionel. I have always som marks in the clay after using pastamachin. Its a problem after done your wonderful pattern.
Tanken you for all tips / Helene
Thank you! I wipe my pasta machine rollers with paper towels and clean the blades underneath. It's also good to take a piece of old white (or translucent) clay and run it through the pasta machine a few times, so that the messy bits of coloured clay can stick to it.
Beautiful! I love the colors you chose.
SO GREAT !!
Neat effect! Instantly reminds me of the mittens my Grandmother used to knit me! It looks just like milti-coloured wool!
Love, love your color choice’s. This would make a dynamite feather. Excellent tutorial, and thank you so much for sharing!💝
If I were going to make a chubby pen, using a thick layer of polymer clay, what temp and how long should I bake it?
Sorry my reply is so late... I'd say follow the manufacturer's instructions and use an over thermometer. x
Very cool 👍🏼
I'm just learning about Polymer Clay and I REALLY love that effect. Do you think, at that point, you could roll a tiny portion around something, bake it and make some beads? I'd love to make some earrings using that pattern. Also, what did you finally do with that veneer? would you use Bake and Bond to bake it onto a little craft box or something?
I actually stored it for another time but your ideas for uses are perfect! xx
Thank u, gonna try...😊🌹💖
Brilliant tutorial. Really effective technique. The look Reminds me a bit of knitting. I'm so tempted to come to Kidderminster, Hopefully to meet you, but the journey for me to get there involves the M6, which can be a nightmare!
Oooh, you should come! If you do, say hello. Oh and if you like the look of knitting, there's a claying tutorial for that on here somewhere... ;)
So super cool❤
beautiful!
super retro doing this it’s like IKAT 💗
Beautiful.
What thicknesses in mm is your slab at the end?
Beautiful!
Great tutorial, thanks a million. Blessings
Great effect and I love the colours you used
wow, I like that! I had never thought of doing this. Great Idea. Thank you for making this video!
Lovely thank you for sharing!
Love it!!