The "in-and-out" you speak of is called a running stitch :)!!!
if you want to secure the satin end more, then take a lighter to the edge and GENTLY and not exactly on the flame but near the flame your satin, silk, or polyester will curl and melt to assure that it won't fray again.
Simple to do huh Drew? I love making these..I made several kinds. I love combining different types of fabric and paper flowers too....if your interested, I have a few flower tuts on my channel! Thanks for sharing your tut!! xoxo Jules:)
if you run the needle through your hair it will sharpen the end of your needle, your a great teacher, and i love your flowers. thanks for sharing
rainbowlory 3 months ago
Those are adorable and very easy. Thanks so much for demoing it!!
mybamboosticks 5 months ago
cute, I like this a lot!
sonros318 8 months ago
The "in-and-out" you speak of is called a running stitch :)!!!
if you want to secure the satin end more, then take a lighter to the edge and GENTLY and not exactly on the flame but near the flame your satin, silk, or polyester will curl and melt to assure that it won't fray again.
sonros318 8 months ago
The "in-and-out" you speak of is called a running stitch :)!!!
sonros318 8 months ago
Gorgeous flowers & easy to make too! I can do this! TFS!
bananashaveice 11 months ago
Thanks Drew these are great!
IVY5 1 year ago
Super cute, I love the net one....
CraftsDotCupCake 1 year ago
Thanks for Drew for the tutorial...your flowers are very Pretty! Nice song! :)
ScrapChica 1 year ago
IS THAT LIKE FISHING LINE?
tuffytuffers 1 year ago
@tuffytuffers
Yes
Cardofmyeye 1 year ago
Simple to do huh Drew? I love making these..I made several kinds. I love combining different types of fabric and paper flowers too....if your interested, I have a few flower tuts on my channel! Thanks for sharing your tut!! xoxo Jules:)
jannaviles 1 year ago
DREW I love your flower I have already made some! I am going to have to try these next super easy! Thanks for the video!
sweetpeascrapbooking 1 year ago