Thanks for the tips! Something else that would be important to note is to make sure to read your local laws about collecting driftwood/branches/sticks. Where I live, you have to have a special permit to collect those things on public property for resale.
Do you find it unnecessary to soak the wood? I like your method and really want to avoid the soaking processes but still want to make sure I’m taking the proper steps to clean the wood. Thanks!
Just wondering if you have any issues with posting your macrame interstate and to places like Australia due to bio security due to any pests in the wood? I live in Melbourne and have started making macrame and certain states here don’t allow raw wood in and don’t accept bleaching as proper treating to kill pests inside the wood
I didnt know your in canada, what part of canada is fish creek park ??? I would love to find some driftwood. I looked around the lake but it realy stunk.even after soaking in bleach it still smelled bad so i couldnt use it.
Thanks for the tips! Something else that would be important to note is to make sure to read your local laws about collecting driftwood/branches/sticks. Where I live, you have to have a special permit to collect those things on public property for resale.
That is an important note - thank you for sharing Delsy! :)
Do you find it unnecessary to soak the wood? I like your method and really want to avoid the soaking processes but still want to make sure I’m taking the proper steps to clean the wood. Thanks!
Thanks for the tips! Do you seal the wood at the end? Thanks
Just wondering if you have any issues with posting your macrame interstate and to places like Australia due to bio security due to any pests in the wood? I live in Melbourne and have started making macrame and certain states here don’t allow raw wood in and don’t accept bleaching as proper treating to kill pests inside the wood
I didnt know your in canada, what part of canada is fish creek park ??? I would love to find some driftwood. I looked around the lake but it realy stunk.even after soaking in bleach it still smelled bad so i couldnt use it.
I'm in calgary, AB :)
So helpful😀
Hello what is the product you use for chopsticks got that beautiful color? thanks for your sharing knowledge
I cleaned the sticks with bleach and got it to a lighter color! Thank you for watching :)
@@Bochiknot ok I understand thank you
Woodglut plans are amazing!
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