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Materials:
- 20 gauge wire (about
18")
- Artistic Wire 22 gauge
wire (about 8-10")
- Artistic Wire Premo Polymer
clay in 3 colors of choice
- Wire cutters and round
nosed pliers
- Sculpey Super Slicer
Pasta machine, acrylic roller, or straight sided Glass jar
- A tie tac or clutch pin
Directions:
The
Wire Body:
Cut
18" of 20 gauge wire from the spool. · Starting at one end, form a
loop for the head so that a 1/2" tail crosses the wire at about 3"
from its end. Twist to secure. Insert jpeg wiredwomen 1F
At the "neck," bend the wire 90 degrees to one side to form the first
arm. Measure 1-1/2", form a small loop, and bend back to the opposite
side. Insert jpeg wiredwomen 2F
Repeat for the
second arm.
Bend the wire
straight down to form the body. Measure down 2" from the twist at
the neck, form a small loop, and bend the wire back up.
Wrap the wire
behind the neck, and then bend it back down to form the second leg.
Form a small
loop again, and bend the tail end of the wire up again, making sure
the legs are even.

Using
the pliers, bend the loops at the ends of the arms and legs upwards
to form the hands and feet.
Cut
two pieces of 4-5" of a contrasting color wire. Bend each piece in
half, and wrap them around the top of the head tightly to form "curls."
Use the round nosed pliers to curl the ends.
The
Clay Dress:
Condition all
of the clay by rolling it into a cylinder or snake. Roll between your
hands or on your work surface until it is long enough to fold into
thirds. Fold it, twist it together, then roll it out again. Repeat
this process two or three times.
To make a jelly
roll: Roll two colors of the clay to small, flat sheets to less than
1/8" thickness. Cut out a rectangle of each color that is about 1-1/2"
wide and 3" long.
Lay one rectangle
on top of the other, carefully pressing them together from one end
to the other. Then, beginning at one narrow end, roll up.
Gently reduce
the size of the jelly roll by rolling back and forth on your work
surface, pressing down and pulling slightly until it is the diameter
you want.
Roll
another sheet of clay very, very thin, less than 1/16" (#4 or 5 on
a pasta machine). Cut paper thin slices of the jelly roll cane, and
lay them on top of the surface of the clay sheet.
Smooth
the surface with your roller, or roll through the pasta machine again.
Cut
one strip, about 1/2" wide, from this very thin sheet for the dress
top. Cut another strip 1-1/2" wide for the skirt.
Gently
stretch the skirt piece, so that it ripples, but be careful not to
tear it. Use your fingers to push pleats or gathers along the top
edge. Then, wrap the skirt around the figure's waist (where the arms
and legs intersect. Push the back seam together with your fingers.
Lay the dress
top piece across the front of theneck, and use your fingers to arrange
it around the body top. Cut the excess clay off in the back.
Before baking,
push a tie tack through the back of the dres top so that the point
sticks out the back.
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