This is amazing! How do you get the willow flexible enough to wrap around a rod or a stick? Do you soak it first? I'm working with Muscadine vine (wild grape) and I notice this stuff can't take that much of a curve without breaking. I don't know where I an find willow where I live but we have Muscadine, English Ivy, and honeysuckle nearby.
8mm. Hi Sindy, if you go to our online school and click any of the courses and then scrolll to the bottom of the page, you will find a free Ebook with links to different suppliers for mild steel and willow, all over the world. willowtwister.teachable.com/p/home
Hi Hannah, if you go to our online school and click any of the courses and then scrolll to the bottom of the page, you will find a free Ebook with links to different suppliers all over the world. willowtwister.teachable.com/p/home
This is amazing! How do you get the willow flexible enough to wrap around a rod or a stick? Do you soak it first? I'm working with Muscadine vine (wild grape) and I notice this stuff can't take that much of a curve without breaking. I don't know where I an find willow where I live but we have Muscadine, English Ivy, and honeysuckle nearby.
Sound quality is fine. I love to hear the birds singing in the background.
Wonderful. Thank you for sharing ❤️
Brilliant! Thank you for sharing.☺️
Great tutorial thank you. May I ask what is the thickness of mild steel for the frame please.
8mm. Hi Sindy, if you go to our online school and click any of the courses and then scrolll to the bottom of the page, you will find a free Ebook with links to different suppliers for mild steel and willow, all over the world. willowtwister.teachable.com/p/home
@@willowsister thank you so much
where do you get the willow from, please?
Hi Hannah, if you go to our online school and click any of the courses and then scrolll to the bottom of the page, you will find a free Ebook with links to different suppliers all over the world. willowtwister.teachable.com/p/home
Hi, What is the best willow to use for outdoor sculptures please?
There are a few but i find Salix triandra the best : )