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Vol-085 Nautical Anchor Cane For Making Beads Beach Jewelry Pendants

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INTRO VIDEO

A Sailor Theme On Trend With The Latest In Fashion

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In this 6 part video tutorial series, you will learn all the techniques needed to create this awesome nautical anchor cane. You’ll learn how all the clay needs to be the same softness/firmness… and what to do if it isn’t. You’ll also learn some neat tricks for creating a Skinner blend that goes from dark to light to dark, and how to roll it just right so it will become the shaded lines in your design. You’ll also master the techniques of packing the background, shaping it into a round cane and wrapping the design with a blue and white stripe border. This tutorial is jam packed adventure… so get ready to set sail!

Cindy you have very good information in all your videos, and as a new member, I am totally hooked. Your explanations are thorough and even when you stumble, it's like talking to an old friend cause I stumble sometimes when I teach. Love your projects and videos.


~Gwen-B


Cindy, I absolutely prefer your tutorials. I have bought  classes from other teachers... some quite advanced. One cane tutorial was WAY too big. Spent quite a bit of money on clay and ended up with a full box of scraps. The instructors language was not clear and I was very disappointed. Cindy your tutorials are doable... the best!


~Patty-J

Hi Cindy, I just love your tutorials and wish I could meet you in person some day. I want to tell you that your tutorials are just superb and lucid, and very easy to understand, even for a beginner like me. I wish you could come to Mumbai (India) and share your great work with art and craft lovers here.


~Nandini-N

Nandini, you said that perfectly! Her tutorials are all that you say.  And wouldn't that be fun, a trip to India for a workshop with Cindy.


~Fran-V

I love nautical themes. I have some mold-pressed pieces (sea turtle, star-fish, etc) waiting to be turned into something wearable... flanking some anchor beads, or maybe I a plaque pendant of a sailboat gliding past a beach with seashells and waves. So many ideas, so little time!!


~Doreen-N

Best one yet Cindy, I enjoy growing with you!!!!


~Chanelle-P

Thank goodness!!! I have been craving one of your awesome graphic canes, Cindy :) It’s a date! LOL


~Monique-U

This cane looks great! I have been wanting to try more complex cane construction but I’ve been sticking to simple ones because I don’t want to waste a ton of clay in experimenting. This will definitely help. I love how great the cane slices look by themselves.


~Krithika-P

I love this tutorial. My husband used to sail (merchant navy - communications officer) and I have a silver anchor on a silver rope chain and lots of nautical stuff.


~Cheryl-B

I learned so much from this tute!!  Mainly on how to pack it.  Your technique is so much better than others I have seen.  So doable. This is why I am still here doing your OUTSTANDING Tutorials!!!!!!!! TY TY TY TY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!


~Patt-W

I am the banquet committee chairman of an upcoming event and our theme is a "cruise" - I will make and use these canes for jewelry or something for give away prizes. I love your tutorials - you're the best! Thanks!


~Linda-A

Fantastic tutorial! I’ve been enamored with caning since I started, but have pretty much stuck to the more “forgiving” ones (flowers, etc). I’ve been wanting to try more complex, graphic canes and here you’ve given us a step by step! Thank you again Team Lietz!


~Dawn-B

Growing up near the ocean, this nautical themed cane is right up my alley. I love it! Another excellent series, thanks to you both!


~Jocelyn-C

I love nautical theme stuff. I have some mold-pressed pieces (sea turtle, star-fish, etc) waiting to be turned into something wearable. Maybe they will end up flanking some anchor beads. Or better yet, maybe I need to make a plaque pendant of a sailboat gliding past a beach with seashells and waves. Hmm... so many ideas, so little time!!


~Doreen-N

Cindy, you are a wonder! The best, clearest and my most favourite teacher. I have bought many video tutorials, books, lessons of all sorts, and I have NEVER found any teacher, or quality of lesson that comes close to what you and Doug do. I feel as if I've "come home." Thank you for the latest, coolest caning tutorial!!


~Julia-G

Working on Cindy Lietz Mariner Cane. First time ever following a design and filling negative space. Excellent tutorial.


~Mary-B

Tools Supplies

  • Pasta Machine
  • Clay Blade
  • Sculpey Etch n Pearl Tool Set or Knitting Needle
  • Polymer Clay (I used... Premo White 1 x 2oz, Pomegranate 2 x 2oz, Ultramarine Blue 1-1/4 x 2oz)


Nice To Have Items


  • Glass Mat
  • Acrylic Brayer
  • NEVERknead Machine
  • Nesting Circle Dies

Resource links to products listed above, will be included when you buy this tutorial.

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