I love making silk flowers and think the addition of the blush edge to the petals makes this rose look more realisitic. You can adapt this method to make roses of different sizes and shapes, and can add as many or as few petals as you like. Silk flowers are a great way to use up even the smallest scraps from other projects too.
I realise someone else has asked a similar question, but for some reason you're replies are not coming up. Could you please tell me what is inside the petal constructing bag? The roses are breathtakingly beautiful. Thanks for the tutorial.
Hello, thank you for this video. I would like to ask you how you heat the brass flower making tools, in the video I saw that you directly put the fire? How many mins you leave to brass there and which is the product or products you use for the heating? I have my grandmother's brass making tools same as yours, I am looking for a material to heat them.
I heat them in a small burner. from a camping shop that runs on meths. They different amounts of time to heat depending on the size and if they've been heated already during the project. I usually keep some scrap fabric nearby to test them on to see if they're hot enough to shape the petals as I'm working.
Do you know any way to make ones that won't fall apart if you wash them? I want to be able to use these on dresses and still be able to fix it if someone spills stuff on it or I fall in something.
I don't have a video but it's really simple to make - it's just 2 rectangles of calico (I used a double layer), filled with sand and sewn shut. Any tightly woven cotton fabric would work. Sew the 2 layers right sides together along 3 sides. Turn in the right way. Put the sand in. Then turn the open end in and machine stitch it closed. Don't overfill it with the sand otherwise you won't be able to push into it to shape the petals. Mine is about three quarters full. Hope that helps
Could you please show the procedure of the CURVED TOOL to shape the EDGE of the petal (from - 1.45 ) It's too fast....can't understand ..... will u teach that once again?? please....
I bought mine as a set from here, but it looks like they no longer the set - www.torbandreiner.com/online-shop-1/millinery-supplies/flowers/flower-making-tools If you google 'brass flower making tools' you should be able to find some. Sorry I couldn't help more. Thanks for watching.
I usually use silk satin, stiffened with a fabric stiffener or watered down pva. I've had good results with silk dupion and silk organza in the past too.
It is, but it's worth the time to end up with a high quality, one-off piece when needed. I often use mass-produced fabric flowers too, but use this technique when I need to create something unique or more special than you can buy ready-made.
Videos messed up. Refuses to work. Stops as you start cutting the peddles as if its loading. I have watched several before and after without issue, then returned to have same issue. You might want to repost it.
Hi Annette, I'm sorry you're having trouble with the video and I'm not sure what to suggest. It's working fine for me and I've got some friends to look at it on various devices, from mobile phones to desk tops and tvs, and they can all see it fine too. Maybe send RUclips a message and they might be able to suggest a way to help.
Absolutely grateful for your project and your time I have a question How is the edges sealed automatically without candle burning or other liquids Am guessing but want to make sure with your answer Thanks once more
I love making silk flowers and think the addition of the blush edge to the petals makes this rose look more realisitic. You can adapt this method to make roses of different sizes and shapes, and can add as many or as few petals as you like. Silk flowers are a great way to use up even the smallest scraps from other projects too.
Absolutely high end taste
And professionally made
Thank God for your ecxistence
Thank you so much
unbelievably beautiful and inspiring x
Watching this made me realize why they are so expensive. I fully appreciate the work that goes in to this!
Wow! Such beauty and talent. Thank you for sharing this!
Wow- that was beautiful!
Thank you 🙂
I realise someone else has asked a similar question, but for some reason you're replies are not coming up. Could you please tell me what is inside the petal constructing bag?
The roses are breathtakingly beautiful. Thanks for the tutorial.
Absolute confidence you're Australian because I recognise all the product brands and where they come from haha
Absolutely beautiful 🤩
Hello, thank you for this video. I would like to ask you how you heat the brass flower making tools, in the video I saw that you directly put the fire? How many mins you leave to brass there and which is the product or products you use for the heating? I have my grandmother's brass making tools same as yours, I am looking for a material to heat them.
I heat them in a small burner. from a camping shop that runs on meths. They different amounts of time to heat depending on the size and if they've been heated already during the project. I usually keep some scrap fabric nearby to test them on to see if they're hot enough to shape the petals as I'm working.
What a beautiful work of art!! ❤❤
Great music choice xoxo
Me encantó el trabajo 👍hermosas 🌹🌹🌹
So beatiful..thanks so much😍😍♥️
Thank you 🙂
what kind of fabric did you use? Omg is so beautufull
Where can I get the set of tools needed please? Any link on where to order please?
Can I use patterned silk carves for this or would they look muddy? Also what stiffner do you use?
Do you know any way to make ones that won't fall apart if you wash them? I want to be able to use these on dresses and still be able to fix it if someone spills stuff on it or I fall in something.
Beautiful work!
Thank you
Magnificent!
Wow!
Beautiful flower!
What fabric you are using? Is it synthetic silk or real silk....will it fray?
How to stop fraying of the fabric?
It's silk satin. You need to stiffen the fabric to help the petals hold their shape and to stop fraying.
Que material utilizó para hacer la rosa?. Me encantó.
Silk satin
Thanks for this
Great video!!
Do you have a video of how to make the pouch to mould the flower?
I don't have a video but it's really simple to make - it's just 2 rectangles of calico (I used a double layer), filled with sand and sewn shut. Any tightly woven cotton fabric would work. Sew the 2 layers right sides together along 3 sides. Turn in the right way. Put the sand in. Then turn the open end in and machine stitch it closed. Don't overfill it with the sand otherwise you won't be able to push into it to shape the petals. Mine is about three quarters full. Hope that helps
@@RockstarsandRoyalty awesome great thanks
best of the beat
Could you please show the procedure of the CURVED TOOL to shape the EDGE of the petal (from - 1.45 )
It's too fast....can't understand ..... will u teach that once again?? please....
Thank you for the video, can you please do a video with a flower with stem and leaves
Thanks for the suggestion, I'll add it my video ideas list 🙂
Fabulous 👍😍🤩You're subscribed
Марончева Фатинка. У клумбы прямо руки отпустили в яркую 🌃.
Hi, what glue do you use?
Tacky glue. I find that if you let it dry a little bit first then it holds really well as you assemble the flower.
Thank you for your video, I’d just like to know, where did you purchase the tools to make these flowers?
I bought mine as a set from here, but it looks like they no longer the set - www.torbandreiner.com/online-shop-1/millinery-supplies/flowers/flower-making-tools
If you google 'brass flower making tools' you should be able to find some. Sorry I couldn't help more. Thanks for watching.
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Ну.мн ему один попрошу ответить..... Как разделять так по_аяпонично можно несколько приемов ,как вы думаете?
Can u please name the tools n its price
А что за баночка , куда макает бульку?
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I can't see the name of the painting, can you please give it to me and how to dilute it
What kind of silk do you use?
I usually use silk satin, stiffened with a fabric stiffener or watered down pva. I've had good results with silk dupion and silk organza in the past too.
من متوجه نشدم... جنس گلهاازچیست؟
Beautiful but a lot of work for one flower.
It is, but it's worth the time to end up with a high quality, one-off piece when needed. I often use mass-produced fabric flowers too, but use this technique when I need to create something unique or more special than you can buy ready-made.
@@RockstarsandRoyalty absolutely correct
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Videos messed up. Refuses to work. Stops as you start cutting the peddles as if its loading. I have watched several before and after without issue, then returned to have same issue. You might want to repost it.
I can see it fine.
Hi Annette, I'm sorry you're having trouble with the video and I'm not sure what to suggest. It's working fine for me and I've got some friends to look at it on various devices, from mobile phones to desk tops and tvs, and they can all see it fine too. Maybe send RUclips a message and they might be able to suggest a way to help.
Absolutely grateful for your project and your time
I have a question
How is the edges sealed automatically without candle burning or other liquids
Am guessing but want to make sure with your answer
Thanks once more