Vid #197: “A Grape
Hyacinth Cane would
be cool! I just love flowers,
…real, silk, clay …you name
it!!” ~Catalina
Vid #197: “A Grape
Hyacinth Cane would
be cool! I just love flowers,
…real, silk, clay …you name
it!!” ~Catalina

Video Tutorials:
1: Polymerized Cloth;
2: Faux Knit Technique;
3: Polymerized Fabric Roses;
4: Shaded Rose Cane:
Vid #189: “Canes,
canes and more canes
for me! I’d love to know
how to make a rose cane
for sure!” ~Laura-B
Vid #185: “Gingham
pattern is called a Vichy
cane on the French blogs. I
have never thought of using
it on a lentil though. Just
Beautiful!” ~Squash

Video Tutorials:
1: Polymer Postage;
2: Feather Canes;
3: Pod Beads;
4: Katiedids Bezels:
“So interesting
what you can do
with leftover canes. I
specially like the pod
beads.” ~Cherie-H
Vid #179: “It’s great
knowing you can make
beautiful beads and designs
from left overs. Thank you
Cindy.” ~Rachel-W

Video Tutorials:
1: Texture Plates;
2: Distressed Paint Finish;
3: Embossed Metal Stamps;
4: Pumpkin Canes:
“Cute pumpkins.
I especially love the
way you used them in the
earrings with the copper
tendril.” ~Cheryl-H
Vid #177: I’m new
to clay and my 7 yr old
nephew and I want to make
some simple Halloween
beads or pendants.”
~Joanne-C
“I really like all
the interesting ways
you’ve incorporated this
cane… giving us a lot to
think about once again
Cindy!!” ~DJ
Vid #173: “Using
these cane methods
you are teaching us, we can
mimic nature to bring forth
what was once only in our
imaginations.” ~Cindy-E

Video Tutorials:
1: Blend and Switch;
2: Embedded Links;
3: Wire Wrapped Rings;
4: Cookie Cutter Canes:
“I have a plethora
(LOL) of cutters. Can’t
believe I didn’t think of
this. Cindy, thank you.”
~Dawn-B
Vid #169: “Using
cookie cutters to make
canes? Now that sounds like
something I might be able
to do :-)” ~Tina-A
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