I am glad to see your Chrysanthemum Cane turned out so well. Our tutorials are all copyrighted material. You are welcome to post links to any of the tutorials on pcPolyzine and show your own interpretation. In the future, please be sure to give credit to the source of the tutorial. Example: This tutorial is inspired by the Chrysanthemum Cane by Elissa Powell, originally published at www.pcPolyzine.com, December 2000. OR, This is my interpretation of the Chrysanthemum Cane by Elissa Powell that was originally published at www.pcPolyzine.com, December 2000. Best regards, Jeannie Havel, Publisher, Polymer Clay Polyzine (www.pcPolyzine.com).
It might seem stupid to ask this but i cant understand what you did in number 7. after you cut it like that what did u to to get it to look like it did in pic number 8. did u roll it after cutting it or something?
Please let me know if that's ok. I'll remove it if you don't agree.