Thank you Emma for the short but very informative video. I have a dagger in the two sizes you showed but didn’t know exactly how to use them, still very much a newbie. I didn’t realize how many ways they could be used, thank you so much ❤
Kristy Rice got me to try the dagger brush and I just can't get it to work for me. Hers are more pointy than yours so maybe that's it. Clearly it has so many uses but I think there is a learning curve to it so thanks for the help.
Excellent demo thanks 👍🙏☕ I tried a cats found brush from a set yesterday for flower petals and it's brilliant. There were also dagger brushes in the set, so found your video to learn how to use them 👍
this is really wanting to make me try my dagger brush again 🥺 I have one of the crazy long bristle ones though, I feel like these brushes look like an easier size to manage
I have one of those, I think they are called Sword brushes. I'm not at all good at using them! Needs a lot of practice i suspect, after using only Round brushes for several years. Mel in Devon UK 🍰🌻
I have one of those long sword brushes…can do interesting things with it but it is difficult to control! I finally managed to find a larger, short sword brush, which looks similar to yours. I’m still battling to get good results.
Love this tut and the flowers so pretty! What is really frustrating is trying to do it left-handed. I'm trying to copy mirror image like from vids that are righties but my brain is not havin' it lol. Thanks much for sharing
I'm left-handed too! If you search YT for 'left handed watercolor tutorials' there are quite a few results. I think the main thing is to just play with your brushes and not overthink it and you'll get there. 😊
i have 2 dagger brushes and love them, they look similiar to the shape of yours. A freind told me when i first began painting to try them and i feel they can do more strokes than a round brush more effortlessly, though that could be because they were my starter brushes🤷
@EmmaLefebvre I actually just got my first dagger brush yesterday & I've been playing around with it ~ doing leaves, haven't tried flowers yet but I do quite like it! I have been watching your videos for a while, you are my main inspiration, & I absolutely LOVE your brushes ~ so when I saw you had dagger brushes I had to follow the link you shared &, oops! 🤭, I just bought 4 of your brushes....! 💗 {Even though I'm not allowed to buy any more painting supplies... 🤣} £41 for 4 beautiful brushes ~ an absolute bargain! Can't wait for them to reach me in Scotland so I can try my new Emma Lefebvre brushes! 🥰
Is this daggar brush somewhat new? I've never heard of it and just this morning alone, this is the second video I've seen talking about daggar brushes.
So they are sold in pairs by the month our subscription box came out. www.craftamo.com/products/listing-two And here www.craftamo.com/products/listing-four
@lindakuck5981 I find it's all in the twist you give the brush ~ start with leaves ~ I just did a full A4 page of leaves in W&N Quinacridone Gold & DS Sap Green & a mix of those 2, just practising getting that twist right It's a drag, twist, press, drag, twist & lift ~ imagine your drawing the edge of the leaf with the tip of the brush by rotating/twisting it... {a bit like how you draw a circle with a compass ~ the pencil is the long edge/tip of the brush & the jaggy part is the short edge of the brush, although it doesn't have to stay completely stationary, that all depends on how long you want your leaf to be...} Start with the tip of the brush pointing towards you, curved edge down on the page & start to drag the brush away from you {angled at about 45°} to make a straight line {the stem} then, keeping contact with the paper, you want to twist the brush round clockwise to 90°, & press, dragging it away from you, then start to raise the handle of the brush up to 90° to your paper, turning & slightly lifting the brush {like you're drawing a curve with the tip}, to complete a 180° rotation, from where your brush position started, & finish at the tip of the leaf with the tip of the brush ~ that's you got 1 half of a leaf! Just repeat that, turning the brush through 180° going anti-clockwise this time, carefully finishing with the leaf tip in the same place & that's you got a full leaf! 🍃 Do a full page, at least, of practice leaves, learning how to do the twist, doing them in all different lengths, some short & fat, some long & thin etc ~ there's a video that helped me the most, out of many I watched, in nailing down the technique & I hope its ok to mention this but look up "dagger brush magic #watercolorforbeginners" it will bring up a shorts video of orange & yellow two-toned leaves ~ she does have a 4 min long video in her "flowers galore" playlist, & others, showing how she does it {she does use watercolour ink but the technique is the same} The insanely thin lines a dagger brush can do is crazy! Hope this helps.... Kx
Thank you Emma for the short but very informative video. I have a dagger in the two sizes you showed but didn’t know exactly how to use them, still very much a newbie. I didn’t realize how many ways they could be used, thank you so much ❤
i like the dagger for leaves, and pointy petals like sunflowers.
but going point first not the way you did, i will try it this way though!!
Kristy Rice got me to try the dagger brush and I just can't get it to work for me. Hers are more pointy than yours so maybe that's it. Clearly it has so many uses but I think there is a learning curve to it so thanks for the help.
ooh I cannot wait for the other smaller daggers! I enjoyed the small one from the April box
Love this! Hope you do a series on other shapes!
Excellent demo thanks 👍🙏☕ I tried a cats found brush from a set yesterday for flower petals and it's brilliant. There were also dagger brushes in the set, so found your video to learn how to use them 👍
this is really wanting to make me try my dagger brush again 🥺 I have one of the crazy long bristle ones though, I feel like these brushes look like an easier size to manage
I have one of those, I think they are called Sword brushes. I'm not at all good at using them! Needs a lot of practice i suspect, after using only Round brushes for several years.
Mel in Devon UK 🍰🌻
I have one of those long sword brushes…can do interesting things with it but it is difficult to control! I finally managed to find a larger, short sword brush, which looks similar to yours. I’m still battling to get good results.
Love this tut and the flowers so pretty! What is really frustrating is trying to do it left-handed. I'm trying to copy mirror image like from vids that are righties but my brain is not havin' it lol. Thanks much for sharing
I'm left-handed too! If you search YT for 'left handed watercolor tutorials' there are quite a few results.
I think the main thing is to just play with your brushes and not overthink it and you'll get there. 😊
Loved the brush tutorial. I have one I need to try these out on. Thanks ❤
i have 2 dagger brushes and love them, they look similiar to the shape of yours. A freind told me when i first began painting to try them and i feel they can do more strokes than a round brush more effortlessly, though that could be because they were my starter brushes🤷
Thanks!
Thank you so much!!
I have one and it's so versatile
Now I HAVE to try my dagger brush. I don't know why I haven't before.
So hard! I just got my dagger brush today! Wow!
@EmmaLefebvre I actually just got my first dagger brush yesterday & I've been playing around with it ~ doing leaves, haven't tried flowers yet but I do quite like it! I have been watching your videos for a while, you are my main inspiration, & I absolutely LOVE your brushes ~ so when I saw you had dagger brushes I had to follow the link you shared &, oops! 🤭, I just bought 4 of your brushes....! 💗 {Even though I'm not allowed to buy any more painting supplies... 🤣} £41 for 4 beautiful brushes ~ an absolute bargain! Can't wait for them to reach me in Scotland so I can try my new Emma Lefebvre brushes! 🥰
Is this daggar brush somewhat new? I've never heard of it and just this morning alone, this is the second video I've seen talking about daggar brushes.
Hi there, just to say that your link to those brushes in Amazon is not correct!!!.
Effortless😂😂😂 I clearly need lots of practice!!
Thank you for this tutorial. Hopefully I will finally be able to master my brush.
Hi Emma, will your dagger brush be available to buy again?
I do not see this Dagger Brush on the site you mentioned. I searched.
Mein Paket ist heute gekommen, allerdings ist nicht der 10er Dagger darin, sondern der 6er… Sollte ich einen falschen ypinsel bekommen haben?
Is there a link for these two DAGGER BRUSHES?
So they are sold in pairs by the month our subscription box came out. www.craftamo.com/products/listing-two
And here www.craftamo.com/products/listing-four
I have a dagger and have no luck with it. 😢
@lindakuck5981 I find it's all in the twist you give the brush ~ start with leaves ~ I just did a full A4 page of leaves in W&N Quinacridone Gold & DS Sap Green & a mix of those 2, just practising getting that twist right
It's a drag, twist, press, drag, twist & lift ~ imagine your drawing the edge of the leaf with the tip of the brush by rotating/twisting it... {a bit like how you draw a circle with a compass ~ the pencil is the long edge/tip of the brush & the jaggy part is the short edge of the brush, although it doesn't have to stay completely stationary, that all depends on how long you want your leaf to be...}
Start with the tip of the brush pointing towards you, curved edge down on the page & start to drag the brush away from you {angled at about 45°} to make a straight line {the stem} then, keeping contact with the paper, you want to twist the brush round clockwise to 90°, & press, dragging it away from you, then start to raise the handle of the brush up to 90° to your paper, turning & slightly lifting the brush {like you're drawing a curve with the tip}, to complete a 180° rotation, from where your brush position started, & finish at the tip of the leaf with the tip of the brush ~ that's you got 1 half of a leaf! Just repeat that, turning the brush through 180° going anti-clockwise this time, carefully finishing with the leaf tip in the same place & that's you got a full leaf! 🍃 Do a full page, at least, of practice leaves, learning how to do the twist, doing them in all different lengths, some short & fat, some long & thin etc ~ there's a video that helped me the most, out of many I watched, in nailing down the technique & I hope its ok to mention this but look up "dagger brush magic #watercolorforbeginners" it will bring up a shorts video of orange & yellow two-toned leaves ~ she does have a 4 min long video in her "flowers galore" playlist, & others, showing how she does it {she does use watercolour ink but the technique is the same}
The insanely thin lines a dagger brush can do is crazy!
Hope this helps....
Kx
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