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• A block each - of gold, silver and copper mica clay
• A block of pearl mica clay (optional)
• A block of black clay
• 2 ozs of scrap clay
• A pasta machine
• A tile work surface
• Triangle cookie cutter or graph paper
• Narrow gauge ripple blade
• Straight tissue blade
• Pointed craft knife
• Needle tool
• A very fine needle
• Acrylic rod
• Brayer
• Wet & dry sand paper 400 - 1000 grit
• Bowl of water
• Piece of denim fabric or a buffing wheel
• Piece of see through plastic
• Fishing nylon
• Jewelry findings (optional)
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Carol Blackburn
Before finding polymer, Carol was a designer of knitted fabrics. After discovering this exciting and versatile material, she packed away her knitting machines for a complete change of career. Time is now spent designing jewelry and vessels, discovering design solutions by experiment and 'playing' with polymer, staying open-minded and accepting of the happy accidents that the clay often presents.
As a tutor. she likes to demo processes and techniques that open up the possibility of doing things in a different, individual way. Carol finds exploring new methods or...
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