Author: | Lisa Clarke | ISBN: | 1230000031780 |
Publisher: | Polka Dot Cottage | Publication: | November 20, 2012 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Lisa Clarke |
ISBN: | 1230000031780 |
Publisher: | Polka Dot Cottage |
Publication: | November 20, 2012 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Special knit and crocheted projects deserve special buttons, and sometimes the best fasteners are the ones that fade quietly – and artfully – into the background of the garment. What better way to procure unique sweater-matching buttons than to make them yourself?
REQUIRED SKILLS
Basic polymer clay skills: conditioning, rolling, cutting. Rudimentary understanding of the Skinner Blend and of weaving strips is helpful but not necessary.
TOOLS AND MATERIALS
Polymer clay in various colors
Pasta machine or other rolling tool
Clay blade or other cutting tool
Round ¾-inch and 1¼-inch cookie cutters
Plastic wrap
Knitting needle or other hole-poking tool
1/16-inch drill bit (optional)
Sandpaper in 400, 600, 800, 1000, and 1200 grits (optional)
Buffing cloth (optional)
TOPICS COVERED
Through this ebook you will learn:
How to mix polymer clay to create the colors that will match your yarn
How to mimic the look of tweed in clay
How to mimic the look of heathered yarn in clay
How to mimic the look of variegated yarn in clay
How to make a partial blend of 2 colors
How to make a 3-part Skinner blend (a seamless gradation of 3 colors)
How to weave strips of clay into a fully-woven sheet
How to form a button shape
How to give your buttons a nice professional finish
Fully Illustrated.
DISCLAIMER
The instructions for this project are available for free through a series of posts on the author's website. What you get for your $2.99 here, is a handy ebook version that you can take with you on your favorite mobile device.
Special knit and crocheted projects deserve special buttons, and sometimes the best fasteners are the ones that fade quietly – and artfully – into the background of the garment. What better way to procure unique sweater-matching buttons than to make them yourself?
REQUIRED SKILLS
Basic polymer clay skills: conditioning, rolling, cutting. Rudimentary understanding of the Skinner Blend and of weaving strips is helpful but not necessary.
TOOLS AND MATERIALS
Polymer clay in various colors
Pasta machine or other rolling tool
Clay blade or other cutting tool
Round ¾-inch and 1¼-inch cookie cutters
Plastic wrap
Knitting needle or other hole-poking tool
1/16-inch drill bit (optional)
Sandpaper in 400, 600, 800, 1000, and 1200 grits (optional)
Buffing cloth (optional)
TOPICS COVERED
Through this ebook you will learn:
How to mix polymer clay to create the colors that will match your yarn
How to mimic the look of tweed in clay
How to mimic the look of heathered yarn in clay
How to mimic the look of variegated yarn in clay
How to make a partial blend of 2 colors
How to make a 3-part Skinner blend (a seamless gradation of 3 colors)
How to weave strips of clay into a fully-woven sheet
How to form a button shape
How to give your buttons a nice professional finish
Fully Illustrated.
DISCLAIMER
The instructions for this project are available for free through a series of posts on the author's website. What you get for your $2.99 here, is a handy ebook version that you can take with you on your favorite mobile device.