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Ripple Blade Technique
by Marie Segal
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| Cane Slicing Effects - Click Pictures for a Larger View |
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| Covering Items With Ripple Slices - Click Pictures for a Larger View |
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 The sequence above shows scraps of clay rolled out thin and then folded in half, cut in
half and stacked, and cut into with the ripple blade (Click bottom pictures for a larger view) |
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| More Slicing and Color Variation Effects - Click Pictures for a Larger View
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Bracelet and Pod Pendant by Jody Bishel Using Ripple Blade Techniques Click Pictures for a Larger View
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©2001-Marie Segal
Still not done, another page of incredible techniques - enjoy!

Thank you,
Marie Segal! You can Email Marie at
Mureecgul@aol.com
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