Thank you for actually 'teaching' us how to do these braids by explaining the sequence of steps so well! It was such a pleasure to watch this video recorded at a perfect pace, while actually focusing on the straws in your hands rather than being zoomed out onto you and your surroundings... You were born to teach👏🏼🙏🏼❣
I know this video was published more than 3-years ago, but I just now found it! Its storming out today, so I think I'll spend some time Binge-Watching your RUclips Channel! Thank You for such Lovely Tutorials! ~🙏💙🙏Much Graditude From The Carolinas🙏 💙 🙏~
@@SomethingCorny Das ist schön! Bei uns gab es eine Ausstellung. "Stroh zu Gold spinnen." Es gab filigrane Spitzen aus Stroh zu sehen. Hübsche Hüte und Strohutnähmaschinen und Werkzeuge. Alles über 100 Jahre alt. Das Stroh glänzte wie neu. Ich finde Stroh ist ein faszinierendes Material! In Amerika gibt es Scheunen aus Stroh, über 100 Jahre alt. Ich würde gern in einem Strohballenhaus wohnen! Haben sie ein Buch über diese Techniken geschrieben? Das Wissen über so ein schönes Handwerk darf nicht verloren gehen! Liebe Grüße und Frohe Weihnachten🎄
I get my straws from various farms but you can buy from www.simplystraw.co.uk. Yes you need to soak them first and in one of my other videos I show you how to so have a wee look. As for my accent, I really don't like it! But I do live in a nice place.
No John, I haven’t but when I am teaching I encourage my students to explore all sorts of different materials. If you try with Kudzu vine let me know how it goes.
Thank you for actually 'teaching' us how to do these braids by explaining the sequence of steps so well! It was such a pleasure to watch this video recorded at a perfect pace, while actually focusing on the straws in your hands rather than being zoomed out onto you and your surroundings... You were born to teach👏🏼🙏🏼❣
Thank you. You are really kind. There will be more videos coming in the future
Your videos are critical for the survival of traditional straw arts. Keep going! Thanks for educating us.
Thank you
I know this video was published more than 3-years ago, but I just now found it! Its storming out today, so I think I'll spend some time Binge-Watching your RUclips Channel! Thank You for such Lovely Tutorials! ~🙏💙🙏Much Graditude From The Carolinas🙏 💙 🙏~
Thank you, I will try to record some more videos very soon. I also run online classes that you might like to keep an eye on on my website
Thank you
this is quite informative and much appreciated.
Thank you
Very nice video and I am jealous you live somewhere to have your beautiful ❤️ accent!
Great, thanks Elaine 👏🙏💖
Спасибо вам огромное за прекрасный урок. Привет из Санкт-Петербурга.
Thank you!
Magnifico
Thank you!
@@SomethingCorny Das ist schön!
Bei uns gab es eine Ausstellung. "Stroh zu Gold spinnen." Es gab filigrane Spitzen aus Stroh zu sehen. Hübsche Hüte und Strohutnähmaschinen und Werkzeuge. Alles über 100 Jahre alt. Das Stroh glänzte wie neu. Ich finde Stroh ist ein faszinierendes Material! In Amerika gibt es Scheunen aus Stroh, über 100 Jahre alt.
Ich würde gern in einem Strohballenhaus wohnen!
Haben sie ein Buch über diese Techniken geschrieben?
Das Wissen über so ein schönes Handwerk darf nicht verloren gehen!
Liebe Grüße und Frohe Weihnachten🎄
Did you mention where you get wheat stalks from? I have wheat fields on my road. Did you mention to soak them first in warm water?
I get my straws from various farms but you can buy from www.simplystraw.co.uk. Yes you need to soak them first and in one of my other videos I show you how to so have a wee look. As for my accent, I really don't like it! But I do live in a nice place.
Have you ever used Kudzu vines for any weaving/crafts?
No John, I haven’t but when I am teaching I encourage my students to explore all sorts of different materials. If you try with Kudzu vine let me know how it goes.
Прекрасная работа!С благодарностью с Украины!
I’d love to see a tutorial to make your gorgeous spiral lady!
I would like to see this tutorial too
Me too!
Thank you