Beautiful. Getting better clarification on layering. Never did a pancake. Gonna try it. You explained so clearly. Loved the bow and color scheme. Sheila from Dallas, Texas.
Kat you are an amazing creative crafter. I think I will made a storm door wreath. Thank you for motivating me. Regular subscriber from Louisiana🙏❤️😷💪🏽❣️❣️❣️
does it matter what type of fabric u r using for the deco mesh? are some types easier to manipulate and form the pancakes? is the jute the best kind to use?
Since the placement of the rings are different on an 18-inch meaning some are not the same, I would simply add them where you like the results. You will use at least 18, but you can add more if you need them to obtain the fullness you might like.
@janicerager8525, At 9:56 she answered a question from Shirley that she used a rotary cutter to cut the mesh. She said that you can’t use a wood burning tool on jute. You can use it on metallics but not jute. If the mesh has metallics and jute in it, then you have to use a rotary cutter. Hope that helps. 😊
I make my "pancakes" the old fashion way...easier for me. Thanks for sharing! ❤
They truly are so much easier to make Karen.
Oh I love the bow. It’s so pretty I love it.
Thank you so much Lisa!
Love this method
Pamela you are so very welcome.
Thank you again. Easy to understand and just so pretty.
That's awesome Mary. Thanks for watching.
Love that sign!! Super cute! I do like doing the pancake method.
It really does make for a great product!
Thank you so much for explaining so well everything you do. I am a newbie and appreciate your patience. I am so excited to start.
You are so more than welcome Molly. I love helping people to make their own masterpieces!
Kat it looks like a star, so pretty i love it
Right like a quilted star!
Beautiful.
Getting better clarification on layering.
Never did a pancake. Gonna try it. You explained so clearly.
Loved the bow and color scheme.
Sheila from Dallas, Texas.
Thanks for watching from Texas Shelia!
I know it looks beautifully and excellent. I’m going to make one soon.
Awesome. I am glad to have inspired you Sylvia!
Very beautiful love them. Thank you so much Kat ❤
Thanks so much Estela!
Just came on. Hi from San Diego
hello and thanks for watching from San Diego!
Kat you are an amazing creative crafter. I think I will made a storm door wreath. Thank you for motivating me. Regular subscriber from Louisiana🙏❤️😷💪🏽❣️❣️❣️
Ah thanks so much Cynthia! I appreciate your support and thanks for watching from Louisiana
Hello from Louisiana
Hello and thanks for watching from Louisiana Natalie!
Hello Kat and Steve 😊
Hello Heather and thanks for joining us!
does it matter what type of fabric u r using for the deco mesh? are some types easier to manipulate and form the pancakes? is the jute the best kind to use?
Kat, I would say that you can use any with the exception of a poly burlap.
I am so in Love with that sign. The place that you purchase do you have to be a wholesaler? I missed the name where you purchased it.
No Gail, anyone can purchase from Personalize It by Pam on Etsy!
would be nice if they were listed in the show notes...
@@lisawallace3124 It is listed in the video description for this video.
@@KatsCreationsNMore unless I'm looking at the wrong spot, all I see is a link to your amazon store
@@lisawallace3124 it's not a link just a mention to purchase the sign from Personalize it by Pam on Etsy.
Do you have a video on an 18” pancake wreath using 3 different colors of mesh ? Or at least an 18” pancake video?
I don't Lisa...yet! I do have the frame and the process would be very similar depending on the layout of your wreath frame.
Ms. Kat Hello. If, I get an 18 inch ring. Which size do I the wire and ribbons, please.
You could still do the same length, just add more pipe cleaners so you have enough to go all the way around!
Hi Steve, missed you!
He most definitely has been missed Carol!
What if I was using an 18 in wreath frame.? How many ties should I use?
Since the placement of the rings are different on an 18-inch meaning some are not the same, I would simply add them where you like the results. You will use at least 18, but you can add more if you need them to obtain the fullness you might like.
Thank you. I love your videos. They have taught me so much. 💛
Ah that makes my heart so glad @@mollybrockervillewall2439
How many yards of mesh were used?
8 yards or about 2/3rd of the roll Cindy.
Did you say you cut the mesh 40 inches?
No, it is cut to 20 inch pieces and you'll only need 12 of them, Luz
Do you ever use two different types of mesh on a pancake wreath?
I haven't but you most definitely could Kathleen !
Confused first you say wood burn then you say rotary cut
@janicerager8525, At 9:56 she answered a question from Shirley that she used a rotary cutter to cut the mesh. She said that you can’t use a wood burning tool on jute. You can use it on metallics but not jute. If the mesh has metallics and jute in it, then you have to use a rotary cutter. Hope that helps. 😊
@@sand2283 perfect answer and yes that is exactly what I said. Thanks for that!