I started mine today but ran out of cord near the end. It’s back to Hobby Lobby next week. I could not find this Bonnie brand at my Hobby Lobby last week.
Just found your channel and this video! I have a question, please. Can I use a drop of glue to secure? I assume that would work, but thought I'd throw the question out there. This is my first time with this craft. Thanks! Lisa
Love the finished looked but found it difficult to follow along as it's hard to see how u weave it as the backdrop is the same colour as the cording and and the white wreath. Would have been easier if backdrop was dark. Had to move on to another video.
I love this but I wish you would have said we need 140 per section. How do I start the next section and how do I secure the first section? I'm just going to use a glue gun on the back but it would have been nice to have watched how you did it. I really like it though
I'm sorry...I'm not terribly organized in my crafts. I often don't know how much I'm using. I am trying to be better about that! I hope you got it figured out. I would say just hot glue it if you haven't already! So sorry!
I didn't see that there were comments on this post. I have links to the felt flower tutorials on my blog.theeverydayfarmhouse.com/woven-wreath-dressed-for-spring/
It was the 6mm cord. So sorry, I wasn't getting notifications about new comments on here! Full written tutorial is on my blog as well. theeverydayfarmhouse.com/woven-wreath-dressed-for-spring/
Cariño que bello trabajo, muy meticuloso pero vale el tiempo....cariño solo una cosita no se ve bien como lo haces, si puedes centrar la cámara se podría visualizar mejor la elaboración 👍
It would have been nice to have seen the flower making as well. So you need 140 inches for each section but the diameter of wreath would change the length needed... You didn't say how many yards needed to complete the project. Or how much time it took to do this one section. And how would you fuse the cotton? Just use a fabric glue? Is this your first video? Nice looking finished project though.
I'm sorry, this was one of the first videos I did and I am a one woman show! Here is a link to the post on my blog, maybe some of the pictures would help?theeverydayfarmhouse.com/woven-wreath-dressed-for-spring/
too hard to see what you were doing a close-up video would have made a big difference. seem a bit unorganized and could not hear what you were saying. what about measurements? and specific instructions on wrapping the wreath. project is very pretty but I did not enjoy your presentation.
My first time on your channel. I like how you showed the finished wreath from the beginning.and how you used the bow to hang the wreath
I admire your patience 🤗
I have ten children, God has grown patience in me! Ha!
That’s a lot of meticulous work and it turned out great. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much for sharing your talent!
Absolutely beautiful! Will try to make one, thanks for sharing.
You’re welcome 😊
What a beautiful idea.
Thank you! 😊
Love the look of this wreath. Will try this.. thank you!
New to ur channels, I was wondering how it was done u made it look so easy thanks I have to try it
I started mine today but ran out of cord near the end. It’s back to Hobby Lobby next week. I could not find this Bonnie brand at my Hobby Lobby last week.
Do you have a link to purchase the cord?
Hi there, yes, thank you for asking, it is in the description!
Loved the look and thank you for posting
Ah this is so good 😍 So easy and looks amazing 💜👏🏻👏🏻
Just found your channel and this video! I have a question, please. Can I use a drop of glue to secure? I assume that would work, but thought I'd throw the question out there. This is my first time with this craft. Thanks! Lisa
This is a must try -Beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️
How many packages did it take for a full wreath?
If 100 yds will make two 14-inch wreaths, will it be enough to make one 18-inch wreath?
Yes, I do think it should be...I hope, I am math challenged and can't say for sure though!
where did you get your rope
Love the finished looked but found it difficult to follow along as it's hard to see how u weave it as the backdrop is the same colour as the cording and and the white wreath. Would have been easier if backdrop was dark. Had to move on to another video.
What mm is the cord?
6mm, so sorry for the delay! Full written tutorial on my blog as well!
theeverydayfarmhouse.com/woven-wreath-dressed-for-spring/
I love this but I wish you would have said we need 140 per section. How do I start the next section and how do I secure the first section? I'm just going to use a glue gun on the back but it would have been nice to have watched how you did it. I really like it though
I'm sorry...I'm not terribly organized in my crafts. I often don't know how much I'm using. I am trying to be better about that! I hope you got it figured out. I would say just hot glue it if you haven't already! So sorry!
Can you tell me how much of the cord you used in total, thank you
I'm sorry, I just got this message. I used one full and a half of another...I think!
@@theeverydayfarmhouse8722 , thank you so much 😊
Lovely. Do you have a tutorial for the felt flowers? :)
I didn't see that there were comments on this post. I have links to the felt flower tutorials on my blog.theeverydayfarmhouse.com/woven-wreath-dressed-for-spring/
@@theeverydayfarmhouse8722 Thanks!
Love the idea, but I think I’ll cut my lengths In shorter sections instead of having to pull such a long length! 🥰
Good idea, you would just have to fuse them together though. I'm sure there is a better way to pull them through too! Perhaps in a ball?
What size cord did you do?
It was the 6mm cord. So sorry, I wasn't getting notifications about new comments on here! Full written tutorial is on my blog as well. theeverydayfarmhouse.com/woven-wreath-dressed-for-spring/
Cariño que bello trabajo, muy meticuloso pero vale el tiempo....cariño solo una cosita no se ve bien como lo haces, si puedes centrar la cámara se podría visualizar mejor la elaboración 👍
It would have been nice to have seen the flower making as well. So you need 140 inches for each section but the diameter of wreath would change the length needed... You didn't say how many yards needed to complete the project. Or how much time it took to do this one section. And how would you fuse the cotton? Just use a fabric glue? Is this your first video? Nice looking finished project though.
I bought 10 yards and ran out on the last section. I tried the lighter fusing and the cord caught on fire. I used my glue gun.
It took me about 45 minutes for the first section but that was trying the get the starter cord to stay down.
What mm size cord did you use
@@bettyalbers217 I have not made, not enough info to move forward. No response to my query...
@@bettyalbers217 the label says 6mm about 1/4 of inch in the video
Could not hear you when you began the wreath...You were at a whisper. Beginning was ok. Beautiful!!
Where did you find the Bonnie Craft cord?
I was able to find several colors at Hobby Lobby
@@joanneelliott8179 how much each
@@cherrihairston5695 i believe it was $10, but i had a coupon so a little over $5
I wish you could have done a closer view
I'm sorry, this was one of the first videos I did and I am a one woman show! Here is a link to the post on my blog, maybe some of the pictures would help?theeverydayfarmhouse.com/woven-wreath-dressed-for-spring/
That’s a ton of work but so pretty
It was two it was too hard to see what she was doing they need to get closer with the camera
You need two you need too zoom in your eyes
too hard to see what you were doing a close-up video would have made a big difference. seem a bit unorganized and could not hear what you were saying. what about measurements? and specific instructions on wrapping the wreath. project is very pretty but I did not enjoy your presentation.
I'm sorry, this is a very old video and I was brand new at recording.