Out of all DIY tassel videos, I've seen, this is probably the best. Quick and easy, cool tip about taping the threads together before snipping off the ends of thread to make it straight. Thanks for this!
What a great tut, thank you so much. Finally, professional, no stuttering, no getting stuck, no repeating, just clear, concise, tutorial. I really appreciate it. I will watch all this person's tutorials.
Your voice is sooo awesome :3 I thought I figured it out the first time I watched, but I keep coming back at each step to hear the instructions again! 😅 ❤ thank you so much!
Wow, I've probably made at least 50 tassels over the years and NEVER heard about wrapping the thread in tape before trimming! Awesome suggestion, cant wait to try it. This will definitely improve my least favorite and most frustrating part of the process, as I always had trouble evening up those ends without sacrificing the tassel's length.
Thank you, thank you, thank you. I found this tutorial easy to follow and was able to create a tassel for a present for someone right along with you :)
Thank you for your demonstration of making a beautiful tassel, the easiest and most understandable sample I have seen, now I think mine will look more professional.
Thank you very much for the easy to follow instructions. For some reason, purchasing these for drapery tie backs are expensive for what they are tho they do add so much to the decor. And I have many windows. So this is great! I have a lot of embroidery floss so I know I will be able to find the right colors!! 😃👍❤
Thank you SO MUCH for this awesome tutorial!!! I needed to make a long one like this for a friends graduation cap. Just followed your instructions and it’s worked really well. Best tutorial out there for this. 🧡
Thank you so much - this really helped in a hurry. Our cat destroyed the tassel on our daughters college cap. We chose embroidery floss - because we could get a extremely close color for the tassel. In the chance the college don't have an extra cap on hand. Sorry for the delay with my comment. Thank you so much for your helpful instructions.
Thank you for teaching from the scratch unlike some other youtubers.
Out of all DIY tassel videos, I've seen, this is probably the best. Quick and easy, cool tip about taping the threads together before snipping off the ends of thread to make it straight. Thanks for this!
What a great tut, thank you so much. Finally, professional, no stuttering, no getting stuck, no repeating, just clear, concise, tutorial. I really appreciate it. I will watch all this person's tutorials.
Your voice is sooo awesome :3 I thought I figured it out the first time I watched, but I keep coming back at each step to hear the instructions again! 😅
❤ thank you so much!
Who knew making a tassel could be this easy. Another great tutorial. Thank you Robert,
That was indeed the best and most straight forward tassel instruction that I've heard in very long time. Thank you.
Best tutorial for tassel making that I've seen. Concise, easy to follow and tassel looks beautiful. Nice job Robert!
Thanks Robert for such an easy to follow tutorial and your voice is very pleasant to listen to!
Thank you so much Robert. I make lots of tassels because I crochet cross bookmarkers and most always have a tassel. Have a great day!
I like your demonstration very much .you speak clear and take your time explaining how to make a tassel.thank you
Super good! Made a tassel for my bookmark (and added some beads before adding it) and it turned out great!
This is like... the most aesthetic tutorial I've ever come across.
Wonderful! And Robert---you are a great host. Such a calm, pleasant delivery! XO
LOVE THIS TUTORIAL! SIMPLE AND EAST TO FOLLOW AND UR VOICE IS CALMING... THANK YOU KINDLY!!
Just viewed a number of tassel how-tos & this is the best one I saw.
Finally a tutorial that makes sense!! Very thorough and shows ALL the steps. Thank you!
Oh wow these are so much easier than I thought. Awesome video and instructions cant wait to make a tassel for my friends present!
I assumed they would be a lot harder to make, thank you so much for the tutorial, can't wait to try this out. :)
I love your DIYs! They are super useful, make moreeee!
always wanted to know how to make these, but thought theu were difficult. you have dramatically enhanced my cord projects!!! thank you so much!!!!
I always thought that is way too difficult to make. Thank you guys for this tutorial! :)
This video is soo simple, and best believe I am going to start making tassels right away. THANK YOU ROBERT
This is a great video! Really easy to follow and all the instructions are clear! Thank you!!
Short & To The Point! Thank you.
Great video. Brilliant idea using a clipboard and the crochet yarn. I also love your other tips. Can't wait to try this out. Thank you
You're welcome!
Awesome tutorial. Beautifully done!
Wow, I've probably made at least 50 tassels over the years and NEVER heard about wrapping the thread in tape before trimming! Awesome suggestion, cant wait to try it. This will definitely improve my least favorite and most frustrating part of the process, as I always had trouble evening up those ends without sacrificing the tassel's length.
God, what a perfect video! Great visuals, straightforward directions, pleasant host... Thank you!
Excellent video, Robert!! Easy to follow and understand from start to finish. Bravo!!!
+NG B Thanks for watching!
This.was the best tessel video that I have ever watched
Love the tipp with the tape for cutting!
A simple pleasure. Elegant and classy. I love this. I
very nice video, and your voice is soft and very easy to listen to! thank you for all these tips
You're welcome! :)
Lovely video. Pleasant delivery.
This is truly the exact method for tassel making.thank you once again for a perfectly constructed tutorial.easy breezy!!
Thank you, thank you, thank you. I found this tutorial easy to follow and was able to create a tassel for a present for someone right along with you :)
+Jill You're very welcome! Happy this video came in handy. :)
Fab! Just what I was looking for and so clear and concise! Loved it!!
Thank you for your demonstration of making a beautiful tassel, the easiest and most understandable sample I have seen, now I think mine will look more professional.
Excellent tutorial! Thankyou so much for such an easy explanation, can't wait to try!
Brilliant idea using the clip board! TFS!
JoAnn E I totally agree! Who knew, lol!
Lovely recording! Such a pleasure to watch.
Thank you very much for the easy to follow instructions. For some reason, purchasing these for drapery tie backs are expensive for what they are tho they do add so much to the decor. And I have many windows. So this is great! I have a lot of embroidery floss so I know I will be able to find the right colors!! 😃👍❤
Thank you for your time. You're a great teacher!
Thank you Robert, great informative video. Very easy to follow!!
This was so simple and helpful. THANK YOU!!!
Thanks Robert....Absolutely LOVE this and easy to make!!!
Thank you SO MUCH for this awesome tutorial!!! I needed to make a long one like this for a friends graduation cap. Just followed your instructions and it’s worked really well. Best tutorial out there for this. 🧡
Thank u so much for the video sharing. Am going to apply it now. I was thinking how tassels are made
fab, very clear and precise. thankyou from the UK
I am going to try this out, You made this look very easy. Thanks!!
That's a cool project Robert!
Very nice tutorial. Thanks!
very good instruction on tassel making, very meticulous, thanks robert!
Thank you so much Robert! such a simple and easy way to learn
God Bless You.
MARVELOUS VIDEO!!!!!! thank YOU FOR SHARING!!!!
Thank you very clear instructions! now I must get on and make those tassles!!!
Such a nice video, Robert! You make it look so simple. Thank you!
Robert Mahar I'm going to use this for a book I'm making for my best friend
so helpful! Thank you for sharing this!
Fantastic video!!! Thank you so much Robert!!
subscribed! thank for this quick and easy-to-follow instructional
Thank you. I had never thought of using a clipboard
Thank you for this wonderful example.
I needed this for a prop. Thank you so much.
Great video. Wonderful instructions!
Thank you so much - this really helped in a hurry. Our cat destroyed the tassel on our daughters college cap. We chose embroidery floss - because we could get a extremely close color for the tassel. In the chance the college don't have an extra cap on hand.
Sorry for the delay with my comment.
Thank you so much for your helpful instructions.
you have a great talent ! thanks for the right instruction
Your voice is so soothing.
Excellent! Thank you for a quick and easy tutorial.
☺☺ Thank you Robert...perfect, easy just like that !! Nice.
You're welcome!
un grand merci belle vidéo très bien expliquée bonjour de LYON
So beautifully explained thanks
Perfect! Thanks so much, Robert!
Expert level craft video! Me gusta!
Simply perfect! Thank you!
wow what a great video, so easy you make it, I need more thread at the top so I can hang on my wardrobe doors ????? many thnaks
Wow very nice easy to making
So easily explained thanks
you make it so simple! thankssss
Thank you so much Robert! This tutorial was so simple but informative 😍
This was really helpful. Thanks!
Of course, happy to help!
Thanks...
It's very simple..
Show something unique.. 😁
Tyfs 💖 this tutorial is so simple to follow.
Thank you so much Robert that was so easy!
Thank you for this video!
Great video, thank you so much xx
so helpful
Glad we could help!
I love your videos Robert :)
this is so great! i was thinking of doing something similar so this guidance is perfect. thank you!
What a great idea! Thank you for the tutorial. I’m going to try it 😊❣️
Very nice.Thankyou.Can you teach how to make hair tassels?
Definitely gonna use this technique for my graduation tassel😊
Loved this!
This video was really helpful! Thanks for the upload :)
Wow ... very nice. ♡
Thank you Robert,, Awesome video..
love this! how can i add multiple tassels to one string, like up to 3 cascading down? thanks
Outstanding! Thank you!
beautiful.. thank you
Great video, How would you add a cap to this and use it on a bag?
Who would have thought these could be so easy to make? Even I could do this and I'm not a very 'crafty' person. :)