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Cowprint

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Pörrö
Pörrö Sahlberg is an artist and crafter from Helsinki Finland. She teaches mostly polymer clay related crafts and hand dyed yarns. Her shop, www.askartelumassat.com sells materials for Finnish consumers.

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4 Responses to “Cowprint”

  1. Jeanne Rhea says:

    Funny title for this bead! At first I thought you might mean cowpile—but I think after looking that it is the pattern on those black and white cows, right?

    I am going to love this blog and it is just the kind to make one check in often. I will make a link on my blog today.

  2. Jeanne Rhea says:

    One other comment. Saw the lathe turned mushrooms from polymer clay. You do know that mushrooms are one of my most favorite things!

  3. Petteri says:

    Thanks Jeanne. You never know, perhaps you’ll get your magic ‘shroom some day soon.

  4. Pörrö says:

    It’s funny when you make a bead with “larger print” and then try to take pictures of it in the setup I have what size of the bead comes to front. I admit the cowprint does not show as well as in real life.

    Another annoying feature of taking pictures like this is that every fault in the bead will be enlarged to huge proportions. Oh well, I promised myself that I will not worry about it now as this is about cataloguing beads and ideas….

    Good to know that I know someone with mushroom interest. I will keep this in mind – we must continue experiments with lathe turning as it still has several problems to be solved before we can call it really useful technique.

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