my mother used to make these many years ago anyway she passed away last august..I've just made one following your video thank you so much ill treasure this now x
Cute I been HOPING I COULD FIND SOMEONE WHO WOULD MAKE IT SLOW AND SPOKE ENGLISH. I AM NEW TO YOUR CHANNEL. GREAT JOB GREAT TUTORIAL. THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS WITH ME.
@@deannarmos9254 sorry for the confusion! It really depends on what size you want your finished rocking chair to be. For this specific example, we used 2-3/4 inch clothespins. Our written instructions can be found here: factorydirectcraft.com/catalog/products/1302_2110_2208-17162-wood_clothespins.html
We used clothespins that were 2-3/4 inches long. Here is the ones used below: factorydirectcraft.com/catalog/products/1302_2110_2208-17162-wood_clothespins.html
This is so cute! I'd like to make this with my granddaughter but also want it to last a long time! Should we use regular glue sticks or special glue for wood? Thank you so much!
Great project
Thank you so much!!
So charming 🌺
Thank you!!
You are welcome 🤗
This is so cute!!!
Thank you!
Totally love this! Thanks for sharing 💜💜💜
You are so welcome!
May I ask where can you get these type of pegs - Thank you
Here is a link to the clothespins factorydirectcraft.com/catalog/categories/1302_2110_2208-clothespins.html
my mother used to make these many years ago anyway she passed away last august..I've just made one following your video thank you so much ill treasure this now x
So sorry for your loss, Jonathan! I'm happy we were able to help inspire you
omg..i used to make these as a kid in the 70s 80s...lolol.awwww what memories..m
Cute I been HOPING I COULD FIND SOMEONE WHO WOULD MAKE IT SLOW AND SPOKE ENGLISH. I AM NEW TO YOUR CHANNEL. GREAT JOB GREAT TUTORIAL. THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS WITH ME.
We are so glad you found us, Patricia! Thank you again for watching our tutorials. Happy crafting!
These are adorable! Tried following along but have a question! How many different sizes of clothespins are there? I’ve 3 different sizes? Thank You
@@deannarmos9254 sorry for the confusion! It really depends on what size you want your finished rocking chair to be. For this specific example, we used 2-3/4 inch clothespins. Our written instructions can be found here: factorydirectcraft.com/catalog/products/1302_2110_2208-17162-wood_clothespins.html
what size clothespin used to make chair? if it 3" or 4"?
We used clothespins that were 2-3/4 inches long. Here is the ones used below:
factorydirectcraft.com/catalog/products/1302_2110_2208-17162-wood_clothespins.html
You should visit woodprix website if you would like to make it by yourself I think.
OK!!
my daughter loves this she is in love with arts and crafts she is 11 but she is the most inocent sweetest girls in the world she is always so happy
beautiful...
Thank you!
I love it.
Thanks for watching our tutorial!
This is so cute! I'd like to make this with my granddaughter but also want it to last a long time! Should we use regular glue sticks or special glue for wood? Thank you so much!
For better longevity and strength, I'd definitely recommend Tite-Bond wood glue!
I love this
Lindo trabajo saludos
¡Muchas gracias! Feliz elaboración
So cute and I have been wanting to try this I just didn't have a pattern
i love it
Thanks so much for watching!
Mine was crooked but my lps can still use it😅
I am so glad it was still useable!
Baby girl your light in the background is way too bright for the video. We can't see which way you laid those up or down because of the light.
You can’t see which way she laid those up and down because of the light*
Mine came out awful
I am so sorry. I have crafts like this, which sometimes don't turn out. Don't give up!
I heard very good opinions about the Woodglut plans.