Thank you so much for the video on packing. I was just wondering about that this week! Your macrame videos have all been so helpful to me. I took some classes way back in the late 70s but had forgotten everything. You have taught me so much!
You're adorable lol I love how you mention removing the cat hair, the struggle is real!! To package mine I use that packing paper used to wrap breakables when you move, it feels kinda like newspaper.
Thanks for sharing! And can you plz suggest someways on how to pack chandeliers....that would be of great help...thanks in advance....love your content plz keep inspiring...love from india....
I loved it . Thank you!! I have struggled with sending wall hangings with feathers or bangs cause Im afraid it will get tangled or messy when it arrives to the client. Any tips please???
One thing a lot of makers like to do is include a mini comb so clients can brush the fringe back out after shipping. It’s a nice little touch. Another option is to try and pack these items flat, but I’ve never tried this so I’m not sure the best way to go about this.
Great, thanks! I have also heard artist trying to package as flat as possible, to prevent rolling the pieces and having the fringes wrinkled because of it. Have you ever used that method as well?
Love your work! Please keep the tutorials coming. You are a great teacher.
Thank you so much for the video on packing. I was just wondering about that this week! Your macrame videos have all been so helpful to me. I took some classes way back in the late 70s but had forgotten everything. You have taught me so much!
Aww I am so happy to be able to help!! 💛💛
You're adorable lol I love how you mention removing the cat hair, the struggle is real!! To package mine I use that packing paper used to wrap breakables when you move, it feels kinda like newspaper.
Haha thanks!! Yes, it is so hard to keep the cat and dog hair off my work. Luckily most people understand 😂
@@GrayWonders just wait if you ever have kids, you get to deal with post partum hair loss which adds yet another source of shedding lol
Oh boy! 😆
I never thought about it, because my family lives a almost 2 hours and I just want to send one to my aunt, thank you
I have a macramé shelf that’s under 2 lbs and 17 inches long, ups says shipping could be $17-30. Is there a less expensive way?
Super helpful! Thank you so so much! ♥️
Thanks for sharing! And can you plz suggest someways on how to pack chandeliers....that would be of great help...thanks in advance....love your content plz keep inspiring...love from india....
I loved it . Thank you!! I have struggled with sending wall hangings with feathers or bangs cause Im afraid it will get tangled or messy when it arrives to the client. Any tips please???
One thing a lot of makers like to do is include a mini comb so clients can brush the fringe back out after shipping. It’s a nice little touch. Another option is to try and pack these items flat, but I’ve never tried this so I’m not sure the best way to go about this.
Great, thanks! I have also heard artist trying to package as flat as possible, to prevent rolling the pieces and having the fringes wrinkled because of it. Have you ever used that method as well?
No, I’ve never tried that method before. It sounds really nice!
How would you package a mandala that has a metal ring in it that would prevent you from rolling it up?
Thank u❤️ mine are 35" I'm still figuring out!😩
wonderful thank you are awesome
What’s the size of the box and macrame dimensions?
Thank you!