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Grass Trees Bangles and Bracelets with Wendy Jorre de St Jorre

If you've wanted to kick your cane-making skills up a level, there's no better instructor Wendy to help you do so. Join Wendy as she makes an Aussie Grass Tree cane in three different sizes. You'll also learn how to make a gorgeous curved edge bangle (covered with your cane and shined to perfection!), and several hollow beads that you'll cover, polish and string for your second bracelet.
$43
Caning
Intermediate
87:00
   
87:00

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Kato 56g blocks in the following colors:
• 2 blocks yellow
• 2 blocks white
• 2 blocks black
• 1/2 block turquoise
• 1/2 block translucent
• 1&1/4 block green

• Scrap clay 100g
• Liquid polyclay or poly paste
• Stretch Magic in 0.8mm or 1.0 mm
• 15cm of thin craft wire about 26 guage
• Work surface marked with lines (optional but handy!)
• Pasta Machine
• Sharp blade
• Knitting needle (metal type 3 to 4 mm is a good size)
• Brass tubes in various sizes as pictured (for rolling)
• Needle tool
• Piece of melamine shelving (used when reducing - optional)
• Square brass bangle blank 64mm dia. 25mm available in Australia here and in the U.S. here.  
• Texturing sponge
• Greaseproof paper
• Burnishing tool
• Ruler
• Craft knife or scalpel
• Coarse, Medium and fine sponge sanding blocks
• Micromesh in 1500 & 3600 grits and a container for water
• Nail file for acrylic nails "grinder" (optional)
• 18mm (3/4") square cookie cutter
• Ceramic tile
• 1mm drill and pin vice
• Tray filled with baking soda



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Wendy Jorre de St Jorre

Wendy Jorre de St Jorre

Wendy Jorre thinks the biggest appeal of polymer clay is its versatility and the endless opportunities to explore new techniques. Her sources of inspiration are ever changing. Often she picks a theme and Googles related images until something catches her eye and gives her an idea that can translate into clay. She also draws inspiration from other artists in various mediums. She never seeks to copy but gets inspiration from the techniques and colours that they use; adapting them to her own style.

Wendy does not limit herself to a single technique and loves exploring new ones. She has experimented...
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