Thanks for the sharing this ancient technic. Thanks for your precious time given to the tutorial. I'm grateful and only watching you it's very therapeutic.
Thank you, this is really lovely. I tied it using red nylon twine and it worked well. The rock is going to be the "bow" on a birthday present for a friend. She's going to think I'm so clever. :o) I'll be sure to give credit to you. Thanks
I know this is an old vid but I couldn't watch it after the first 3 minutes. Watching the struggle of trying to hold the straps, wrap them, pull them through holes and repeatedly not being able to do it, the music, everything was very tense or at least made me feel tense. It is a beautiful finished product but I wouldn't have the patience. I would have hot glued the first piece to the back of the rock temporarily to free up my hands. It seemed so stressful.
Well I’m from Thailand and Bkk have a place to buying this but i think u also can order by internet like www.etsy.com/sg-en/listing/752548115/nice-quality-soft-leather-cord-thickness
Remove everything from the background on the table so we just see clearly the rock, the cane and the tweezers. There is too much visual "noise" going on.
Thanks for the sharing this ancient technic. Thanks for your precious time given to the tutorial. I'm grateful and only watching you it's very therapeutic.
Thank you for this instruction - the results are exquisite - natural and rhythmic to the eye, very peaceful
Thank you, this is really lovely. I tied it using red nylon twine and it worked well. The rock is going to be the "bow" on a birthday present for a friend. She's going to think I'm so clever. :o) I'll be sure to give credit to you. Thanks
Thank you so much❤
Watching this guy struggle with the layers - I kept wondering when does the Zen part start?
Gracias por compartir tú conocimiento 👏👏👄
Great video! Beautifully done. Would sure be grateful if you could a few more wraps. 🙏
You need some tiny hemostats! Thanks for the video!
Ok, this is really an amazing how to video, but the author does not answer questions about where to obtain supplies??? Am I missing something?
I know this is an old vid but I couldn't watch it after the first 3 minutes. Watching the struggle of trying to hold the straps, wrap them, pull them through holes and repeatedly not being able to do it, the music, everything was very tense or at least made me feel tense. It is a beautiful finished product but I wouldn't have the patience. I would have hot glued the first piece to the back of the rock temporarily to free up my hands. It seemed so stressful.
i truly love this..can not find any books on how ect. do you have any book titles that I can get so learn more about this...anyone...
Judith Goodwin try “Mizuhiki” or rock knot. And for my experience is “ikebana florists”
Hello... love it! can you tell me about the cane/ string/ leather wrap you are using and where to get it?..
Well I’m from Thailand and Bkk have a place to buying this but i think u also can order by internet like
www.etsy.com/sg-en/listing/752548115/nice-quality-soft-leather-cord-thickness
I got round and flat leather cord assts from Amazon.
Q cinta o cordón se usa?
cut the working end into a long point
What is the width
Where can I find this song?
This was a good tutorial. However I wish there was a book on doing this..it would be so much easier...
I think some hemostats would work better.
needle nose pliers
I wish we could play some of these videos in slow motion… LOL
You can! Go to "settings" in the video and adjust playback speed.
try a darning needle!
That's exactly what I was thinking!
😍😍
love the materials and finished product. the speed of the video is going to give me a seizure if I watch it for more than a minute.
Love the project but the music was not zen.
Remove everything from the background on the table so we just see clearly the rock, the cane and the tweezers. There is too much visual "noise" going on.