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How to Make Basic Polymer Clay Beads

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    1. Making Round Polymer Clay Beads
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    Sure, anyone can hand roll clay into a round bead with lumps and imperfections. Learn how to hand roll a polymer clay bead into a perfect sphere in this lesson.

    Sure, anyone can hand roll clay into a round bead with lumps and imperfections. Learn how to hand roll a polymer clay bead into a perfect sphere in this lesson.

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    2. Making Natasha Beads with Polymer Clay
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    Do you have polymer clay canes around the studio that you can’t find use for? This lesson shows you how to turn them into beautiful and unique Natasha beads.

    Do you have polymer clay canes around the studio that you can’t find use for? This lesson shows you how to turn them into beautiful and unique Natasha beads.

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    3. How to Secure an Eye Pin in Polymer Clay
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    This method for inserting eye pins into polymer clay charms is a quick and easy fix that makes the difference between a nice idea and a quality product.

    This method for inserting eye pins into polymer clay charms is a quick and easy fix that makes the difference between a nice idea and a quality product.

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36 Comments
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Brenda B
Yes, I would use the little trick of bending the eye pin so it never comes out. Great tip! Thanks
Cindy Lietz
You're welcome!
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Lee O
great tips cindy! I noticed you have the same videos here as you do on the free internet stuff. and if I want more I have to pay at your PCT website. I have to pay curious for my membership, are you going to include any tutorials in this "curious" gig? I would so love to see some..I reckon i would be your biggest fan in Australia..I so love your videos..and you too!!
Cindy Lietz
Hi Lee, I don't know yet when or if we will be adding more content to Curious. It probably won't be from our paid tutorials though. We'll have to see. We have a lot going on right now and can't spread ourselves too thin. Thank you for your kindness. I'm glad you like what you have learned so far!
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Linda W
I do that already, but I was just thinking about putting a little "corkscrew" on the end and then screwing it in. Haven't tried it yet so it may or may not work. : )
Cindy Lietz
Hi Linda, a corkscrew would be better than going straight in, but I would worry that it may unscrew itself over time. With the bend, it hits clay and doesn't pull out. Thanks for commenting!
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Gee S
Awesome tip!! I will definitely put this into practice!! THANKS!!!! :)
Cindy Lietz
Happy to help Gee!
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Loie W
Yes, I will use this great tip to keep eyepin in my poymer clay. Will this also work for a pendant?
Cindy Lietz
Hi Loie, yes this idea will work great for pendants or any other project where you need a strong loop attached. Thanks for commenting!
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