Corn silk, verdy guiet medicinal. Love your magical musing mind... So glad yo have found you. Looking forward to watching and learning. Grá mor ❤ from the Emerald Isle☘️
Muy buenos días vea yo les doy un consejo si van a mostrar clases de videos así de emprendimiento muéstralos bien paso a paso que uno pueda ver y hacer las cosas pero no ahí no puede dar ni miércoles 😡😡😡😡😡
I don't know if you'll see this message, but i tried to save one of your videos (bookmarked into a playlist) but youtube would not allow me to, it also wouldn't let me comment.... i was unaware, so i like to make sure creators know... when you say yes, your video is made for kids, it doesn't mean is it suitable for their viewing, it means is it specifically geared towards children only. You may want those restrictions on your channel, but then nobody can comment or interact.
I might get into cordage and weaving just to have the plant drying aesthetic all over my house. It's so cozy! I bet certain ones make the room smell nice.
There are so many useful forms of weaving material out there, never thought of rhubarb before. How long did you dry out the skins for? And how long does the basket last?
Do you have any yutorials on how you're twisting there, plus the other vids you show like weaving etc, which is so great but too fast for us complete novices? Thank you 🌠🙏
Glad you posted this! There is invasive knotweed in my area and it is supposedly somewhere between bamboo and rhubarb (it is edible, but I have yet been brave enough to try it!). But the idea that I can use the fibers for a basket is very appealing to me and many neighbors (and the city/state) won’t be upset if I forage some for experimenting!
I have these growing here in abundance and was going to rip them all out but now because of this, I will let them grow so I can try. Thank you and beautiful work ☮️💜🌸🌱🌻
Your basket weaving skills are amazing ! Been thrilled to see each of these vids you make and trying to learn a little weaving skills. My grandma could weave just about anything in a few seconds with grass just trying to teach myself some weaving skills lately. :)
I make one
Won't it dry brown and not green?
How nice, what a beauty, where is the tutorial?😊
That was great! Thanks!
Lindíssimo ❤amei
Avec quelle plante vous faite cela ??
Corn silk, verdy guiet medicinal. Love your magical musing mind... So glad yo have found you. Looking forward to watching and learning. Grá mor ❤ from the Emerald Isle☘️
👏👏❤️🌹🌹🇧🇷
These beautiful shorts of you weaving magic from nature heal me a little each time I view them.
I love how dark it turns out after drying.
awesome sauce!1!1!1
Never knew this, pretty cool! i now want to do this ( i need to hide the peels )
Where do you get grass fiber? :D
goblincore ( I MUST DO IT )
Прекрасно!
Muy buenos días vea yo les doy un consejo si van a mostrar clases de videos así de emprendimiento muéstralos bien paso a paso que uno pueda ver y hacer las cosas pero no ahí no puede dar ni miércoles 😡😡😡😡😡
Como que colhe e prepara a palha!
Beautiful work ❤
No sé detalla bien como lo hacen podría por favor hacer el proceso del tejido más lento que me gustaría aprender.
Beautiful
Lindo
Que show🎉🎉❤
Sensacional❤❤ gratidão por nos encinar🎉
👏👏👏
I don't know if you'll see this message, but i tried to save one of your videos (bookmarked into a playlist) but youtube would not allow me to, it also wouldn't let me comment.... i was unaware, so i like to make sure creators know... when you say yes, your video is made for kids, it doesn't mean is it suitable for their viewing, it means is it specifically geared towards children only. You may want those restrictions on your channel, but then nobody can comment or interact.
Какая прелесть!
Rose rope. I think I know what I want to use for a hand binding wedding ceremony!❤
I might get into cordage and weaving just to have the plant drying aesthetic all over my house. It's so cozy! I bet certain ones make the room smell nice.
Bellezas, gracias por emseñar, lo compartiré! 😍👩🏽🌾🧶🪡⚱️🧺
Genial
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There are so many useful forms of weaving material out there, never thought of rhubarb before. How long did you dry out the skins for? And how long does the basket last?
Do you have any yutorials on how you're twisting there, plus the other vids you show like weaving etc, which is so great but too fast for us complete novices? Thank you 🌠🙏
Muy bonitas las.canastitas preciosas
It was indeed tougher than he is
Glad you posted this! There is invasive knotweed in my area and it is supposedly somewhere between bamboo and rhubarb (it is edible, but I have yet been brave enough to try it!). But the idea that I can use the fibers for a basket is very appealing to me and many neighbors (and the city/state) won’t be upset if I forage some for experimenting!
Your work is very much perfection.. Pls send detail ed video it will be useful to us
I have these growing here in abundance and was going to rip them all out but now because of this, I will let them grow so I can try. Thank you and beautiful work ☮️💜🌸🌱🌻
Amazing work ☮️💜🌸
Fascinating, thank you so much 🌻☮️
Удивительно, вся красота у нас под ногами 👍🏻
Волшебница 😂❤️
Потрясающе 🤝
Your basket weaving skills are amazing ! Been thrilled to see each of these vids you make and trying to learn a little weaving skills. My grandma could weave just about anything in a few seconds with grass just trying to teach myself some weaving skills lately. :)
DANG IT I'M GRABBING MY CLIPBOARD RIGHT NOW THANK YOU😂
Eres muy creativa. Ademas una linda forma de mantenerse ocupada y no caer en depresión.😊❤
Si seria genial que muestres mas lento y con detalle como tejes eso tan hermoso. Desde ya gracias.😊
Pretty! Have you ever tried weaving flax, the plant that produces linen fiber? Lots of long, strong fibers.
Todo genial. Muy original
"Coquette" banana hahaha I love it