Oh, I am so happy to see this video. I haven't been able to find many tutorials that show how to finish on a ring. I have red greened it but it doesn't look nice. Oh, bless you! Thank you. 🙏💗🕯️I have done larks heads with all the strings lol which gets clunky. Tried so many ways, and though they hold, they don't look as nice as the start of the ring 😘🤗
Thank you! :) You can slow down videos on TH-cam if they are too fast for you (you can do this by selecting the 'settings' icon on the video and then selecting 'playback speed' to choose a slower speed)
Wood does not contain synthetic chemicals and toxins so they are safe, and in my opinion a much better option than plastic. What you do need to be mindful of is the quality of the wooden ring. Cheap rings can break easily and are not smooth, so the surface can be scratchy. I would definitely recommend paying a bit more for good quality wooden rings. I purchased mine on Etsy which were more expensive than other options on Amazon and eBay but they are smooth, strong and durable.
@@majestic.macrame That’s cool! I’m from South Africa 🇿🇦 thank you for the tutorial! This video was my very first macrame project, and they turned out great!
I love this! Thank you. Very easy to follow. I will be making it for my grandson’s first Easter. I will attempt to make some with more “ears” to resemble a flower
Oh, I am so happy to see this video. I haven't been able to find many tutorials that show how to finish on a ring. I have red greened it but it doesn't look nice. Oh, bless you! Thank you. 🙏💗🕯️I have done larks heads with all the strings lol which gets clunky. Tried so many ways, and though they hold, they don't look as nice as the start of the ring 😘🤗
I'm so pleased to hear that, glad you find it useful! Thank you for the feedback ☺️
How long does it take to make one teether?
Thank you so much for sharing your videos. They are easy to follow.
Thanks Teresa! Glad you like them ☺️
Is it safe for baby to suck on?? I mean if they suck on the cord
I'm just a beginner and love this tutorial, only wish it were a bit slower. Beautiful bunny ears, thank you.
Thank you! :) You can slow down videos on TH-cam if they are too fast for you (you can do this by selecting the 'settings' icon on the video and then selecting 'playback speed' to choose a slower speed)
Can we use whatever wood is it save for babies??
Wood does not contain synthetic chemicals and toxins so they are safe, and in my opinion a much better option than plastic. What you do need to be mindful of is the quality of the wooden ring. Cheap rings can break easily and are not smooth, so the surface can be scratchy. I would definitely recommend paying a bit more for good quality wooden rings. I purchased mine on Etsy which were more expensive than other options on Amazon and eBay but they are smooth, strong and durable.
@@majestic.macrame thank you for the amazing respon much appreciated thanks so much. Would definitely keep that in mind
Is the standard knot enough? Would not it come off?
You can sew the cords together to keep it in place, or with a double knot it won't come loose
What size ring have you used ?
55mm
You sound like you’re from South Africa? 🇿🇦
I grew up there 😄
@@majestic.macrame That’s cool! I’m from South Africa 🇿🇦 thank you for the tutorial! This video was my very first macrame project, and they turned out great!
That's awesome! I'm glad they turned out well. Thank you for the feedback. Much appreciated ☺️
I love this! Thank you. Very easy to follow. I will be making it for my grandson’s first Easter. I will attempt to make some with more “ears” to resemble a flower
Superb! Easy to follow and slowly explanation 👍🏼
Thanks for the feedback, I'm glad you found it helpful! :)
Thank you for tutorial ❤
You're welcome
Lovely tutorial! Thank you 😊
My pleasure, thanks Dawn ☺️
Thanks alot.. super clear..
Pięknie ❤️
Dziękuję Ci 😊
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Thnx a lot from the Netherlands 🙏🌈🌷
Thanks Belinda ❤️☺️
Very nice
Thank you
Nice 😊
Thank you ☺️
Magic!
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You have some errors in your speaking part of your tutorial…