Thank you so much for taking the time to show one’s like myself how I can use the deco mesh. I have never made a wreath yet, but I am going to give it a try. Thank you again!!
I find the ruffle method tends to allow for more fraying. Also, I use 20 inches for the cruffle method and curl no more than 3 times. It makes for a nice full look & saves 5 inches of mesh per cruffle. I also find it easier to allow the natural curl of the mesh to form the curl. Much easier than flattening and rolling. These are just things I have found helpful. Everyone has there own groove.😉
I do use my wood burning tool to cut mesh to help reduce fraying as long as the mesh doesn't have burlap or a fabric mesh. Yes everyone has a different way of doing things so there really is no wrong way, as long as you're enjoying the process. I like learning how others make their wreaths I always learn something new! Thank you! ❤️
Thank you so much for sharing your techniques. I'm new to wreath making and found this video to be clear and easy to follow along. Again thank you so much! ❤
Thank you so much for this! I am what I'd consider a pro crafter but have been intimidated by these wreaths. Doesn't look nearly as difficult as I thought.
You're welcome, I'm happy you found this helpful! I have several wreath tutorials on my channel if you would like to check them out. I walk step by step showing how I make them. Thanks so much for watching!
Your video was very clear and easy to understand. I like that you showed examples side by side of the different kinds you taught us at the end. It was like taking a mini wreath course. 😊Thank you!
Thank you for all your help on showing how to do the different methods. I have the use of one hand so I will certainly try a few of the methods. I can do the curl method only at this point. If you have any suggestions for my one hand, please share.
I'm glad I could help! I think the ruffle method would be easy to do with one hand as long as you have a way to anchor/hold one end while you ruffle. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching! ❤️
It just depends on what you want to do. If you plan on adding anything like ribbon to them then I would wait and then when you are done just twist the pipe cleaners a few times and snip off the ends. If you are not going to put anything else in them then go ahead and give them a few twists and snip the ends off. I hope this helps, let me know if you have any other questions I'm more than happy to help if I can. Thanks for watching Leslie! ❤️
This is an awesome video. Ian new so I have to watch this one more than once. What I don’t know what to do is how many goes in each section approximately using a 14 inch wreath
It depends on what method you use. Typically each section will have 3 ruffles, cruffles or poofs one per pipe cleaner. For the curl I usually use 2 curls per pipe cleaner. For bubble method I usually have about 5 bubbles in each section. I hope this helps. 😀
The difference is that with the bubble method you are putting at least 5 poufs in one section of the wreath and pushing the poufs together so the end result will look sort of like a bunt cake when the wreath is complete. With the pouf method you are only adding 3 poufs per section of the wreath ring and you are not pushing the poufs together. I hope that helps. Thanks for watching.
I have a round wreath that has been filled in with chicken wire. I'm trying to find one like I have to understand where to put the 10 inch decor mess. Is there anyway that you can show me how to do this. There is a hole in the center part of the wreath. I've combed thru the different sites and I cannot find anyone who is doing this
It really depends on what method you use and how big your wreath frame is but for me I tend to use the ruffle method more than the others and it generally takes 1 roll of 10"x10 yards cutting 18 pieces to 20" long and using a dollar tree 14" wreath frame. I hope that helps. Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for taking the time to show one’s like myself how I can use the deco mesh. I have never made a wreath yet, but I am going to give it a try. Thank you again!!
This as a very good video! Your directions were easily understood . Thank you for sharing!
I find the ruffle method tends to allow for more fraying. Also, I use 20 inches for the cruffle method and curl no more than 3 times. It makes for a nice full look & saves 5 inches of mesh per cruffle. I also find it easier to allow the natural curl of the mesh to form the curl. Much easier than flattening and rolling. These are just things I have found helpful. Everyone has there own groove.😉
I do use my wood burning tool to cut mesh to help reduce fraying as long as the mesh doesn't have burlap or a fabric mesh. Yes everyone has a different way of doing things so there really is no wrong way, as long as you're enjoying the process. I like learning how others make their wreaths I always learn something new! Thank you! ❤️
@@JamiesCreations I agree no wrong or right. I use my soldering tool😂 for my mesh
@Brenda Giles I use my soldering tool. I never have a problem with the ruffle meth. I think it depends on the mesh.
Do you use the 6 inch deco mesh from Dollar Tree?
Excellent narration of each different type of method! 😊
Thank you!
Thank you so much for sharing your techniques. I'm new to wreath making and found this video to be clear and easy to follow along. Again thank you so much! ❤
You are so welcome!
I am fairly new to wreath making & ur video is simpler 2 follow. Thanks
@@LinLobeck-qx7qi thank you for watching!
Thank you!! I am literally just learning and this is an amazing video!!!
Thank you for sharing, I have enjoyed learning new ways to make deco mesh wreaths. .
Thank you so much for this! I am what I'd consider a pro crafter but have been intimidated by these wreaths. Doesn't look nearly as difficult as I thought.
You're welcome, I'm happy you found this helpful! I have several wreath tutorials on my channel if you would like to check them out. I walk step by step showing how I make them. Thanks so much for watching!
Thanks for taking the time to help us out here make a wreath
Happy I could help, thanks for watching! ❤️
Your video was very clear and easy to understand. I like that you showed examples side by side of the different kinds you taught us at the end. It was like taking a mini wreath course. 😊Thank you!
Thank you Susan! ❤️
Beautiful ! Thank you so much for sharing. 😍
Thanks for watching! ❤️
Thank you for the awesome tutorial.
I love that you have provided a nice clear and slow demonstration and description to help beginners ❤ Well done 👍
Thank you! ❤️
Thanks for sharing your amazing talents.
Thank you Kathy! ❤️
This was incredibly helpful, thank you ever so much 💓
Glad I could help! Thank you for watching! ❤️
Thank you , I am newby so this is very helpful! Thanks for sharing..
Thank you for watching! ❤️
Thank you for explaining as you go.
You are welcome! Thank you for watching! ❤️
Thank you so much on how to make the difference mesh for wreaths. This is awesome !!
Thank you for watching! ♥️
@@JamiesCreations you are very welcome ❤️
Thank you so very much for taking yr time to show me how u do these
Thank you! ♥️
Thank you very helpful.
Thank you so much. I appreciate you for taking the time to make this video
You're welcome and thank you for watching! ❤️
I really enjoyed this I learned alot
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching! ❤️
I’m loving it
Thanks for watching! ❤️
Wow, thank you for this.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching! ❤️
Very helpful - thank you
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!❤️
Very informative and helpful, loved your video 😃
Thank you for watching! ❤️
Thank you for all your help on showing how to do the different methods. I have the use of one hand so I will certainly try a few of the methods. I can do the curl method only at this point. If you have any suggestions for my one hand, please share.
I'm glad I could help! I think the ruffle method would be easy to do with one hand as long as you have a way to anchor/hold one end while you ruffle. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching! ❤️
How do you get the puff back on a packed Christmas wreath. Mine are flat now. :/ Thank you for your help.
I’m new to deco mesh so thank youuuuu 🥰
You're welcome and thanks for watching! ❤️
What do you do with the pipe cleaners to hide them?
It just depends on what you want to do. If you plan on adding anything like ribbon to them then I would wait and then when you are done just twist the pipe cleaners a few times and snip off the ends. If you are not going to put anything else in them then go ahead and give them a few twists and snip the ends off. I hope this helps, let me know if you have any other questions I'm more than happy to help if I can. Thanks for watching Leslie! ❤️
This is an awesome video. Ian new so I have to watch this one more than once. What I don’t know what to do is how many goes in each section approximately using a 14 inch wreath
It depends on what method you use. Typically each section will have 3 ruffles, cruffles or poofs one per pipe cleaner. For the curl I usually use 2 curls per pipe cleaner. For bubble method I usually have about 5 bubbles in each section. I hope this helps. 😀
Love. It
For for the bubble wreath can you use 10 in deco mesh instead of the 21 in
You can but you will want to make your bubbles bigger and it may not be as full so it may require using more mesh.
Thank you do much We all appreciate it
Thank you for watching! ♥️
Omgosh thank you so much u have answered soooo many questions for my rn
Thank you
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What’s the difference between the bubble and the pouf method??
… the placement of the pipe cleaner seems to be the only difference… what am I missing??
The difference is that with the bubble method you are putting at least 5 poufs in one section of the wreath and pushing the poufs together so the end result will look sort of like a bunt cake when the wreath is complete. With the pouf method you are only adding 3 poufs per section of the wreath ring and you are not pushing the poufs together. I hope that helps. Thanks for watching.
So helpful
Thank you!
I would love to see ribbon added to your mesh too
Awesome!
Thank you! ❤️
I have a round wreath that has been filled in with chicken wire. I'm trying to find one like I have to understand where to put the 10 inch decor mess. Is there anyway that you can show me how to do this. There is a hole in the center part of the wreath. I've combed thru the different sites and I cannot find anyone who is doing this
I'm not sure I have ever seen a wreath filled with chicken wire, where did you find it if I may ask?
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Thank you so much... I bought a bunch of decorative mesh and I had no clue what to do with it!!! Lol...
Thank you for watching! ♥️
Great job well done ❤ ew/nc
How many rolls does it take to make each wreath ?
It really depends on what method you use and how big your wreath frame is but for me I tend to use the ruffle method more than the others and it generally takes 1 roll of 10"x10 yards cutting 18 pieces to 20" long and using a dollar tree 14" wreath frame. I hope that helps. Thanks for watching!
What method uses the least amount of mesh?
I like that one
Can you make bubble wreath with a ten inch mesh
New to wreath making. Need all the help I can get?
Do you ever use the 6 inch deco mesh?
Not usually. I mostly use 10 inch.
Hi..i find it all depends on what u pay for mesh ..the cheap stuff is a no no ..for better results .that holds it shape better ..u get what u pay for
I agree
It would have been nice to see the finished wreaths. Otherwise very informative! Thanks!
Have you ever tried to incorporate more than one method on one wreath? I was curious what a wreath would look like if there was more than one method
Yes I have a recent tutorial on my channel of a Patriotic wreath I made using ruffles and curls if you would like to check it out.
For roll look how many rolls ?