Husking flower tutorial using combing technique




I've been postponing on making this video for a very long time now. So many of my blog readers have been requesting me to make this video for them since last year but I just didn't have the right time to do it. So finally I did it today! Yay! This is the basic tutorial on how to make the husking flower using a combination of the combing technique and some looping technique too. 

I have already made a similar video tutorial on the husking technique before but it was just a short and brief demo that I added in one of my video tutorial regarding the combing technique. I did it so fast that most of my blog readers insisted that I make a specific video tutorial on it so that they would get a better view and understanding on how it's done from the beginning till the end.

I tried my best to make it as clear as possible and as slow as possible so that you would be able to watch how I do it step by step. I hope to make another video tutorial on husking flowers as well that a lot of my blog readers have been requesting which is about the two colour husking flower. Hopefully I'll have time to do that soon. :)

Have fun watching the tutorial! Do give it a try! Have fun! ;)



6 comments:

КаРи said...

Thank you so much for this tutorial! It's easier than I thought :-)

Matxalen said...

Thanks for this wonderful video.
Hugs

chillin with Quillin said...

thanks for the vidio, its easier than I thought it would be!!!
Paula

kiddo said...

Thank you very much for brightening my day with your wonderful flowers! After an awful day at job, your tutorial and beautiful flowers put a smile on my face and peace in my soul! Thanks for sharing your great work!

Julie Baswell said...

Thank you so much for this. You made it look so easy. And you were very clear. Good job on the video.

NotMyWords said...

Thank you so much for sharing this tutorial. You made an awesome looking flower that was perfectly symmetrical.

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