Such awesome instructions. I am excited to try this soon. I purchased some paper rush a couple years ago and have been clueless how to start. Thank you so much for the wonderful explanation.
Wow! My first wrapped gourd as I watched this great instructional video. Very professional and organic at the same time. Just a hint or two though, adding waxed linen to the existing is challenging. Perhaps on another video this can be added. I got it and perhaps others have also but then there are a few that wouldn't know what to do. Also it was difficult for me to see your second, third and etc. row stitching. I didn't want to deviate from the stitching I was doing so I just kept up with the original V. Is it me? First timer however is happy enough and thank you for the tutorial. Your artwork is spectacular.
Thank you for your comment! That’s awesome you also did your first coiled gourd, congratulations!🎉 There are several ways to stitch subsequent rows so your input is helpful. I will try and get a few short videos on these upcoming!
i really enjoyed the video on doing the V stitch. Very informative. I want to make a suggestion on the ending stitching. They make a curved needle that can be found in a package named upholstery needles. Might make it easier on the last stitches. Just a suggestion. You did a beautiful job on the gourd.
Hi Jenn! I noticed on one of your tutorials with the butterfly that you did a leather rim around the top. Do you have a tutorial showing how you did that leather rim?
Very nice work…..so I guess it naturally curves inward? Also, I am assuming you didn’t have the full length of thread at the beginning and that when you are ready for more, another length of thread was tied to the end. Is that correct?
Yes that is correct, the rim is cut on an angle inward so the coiling will follow that. I could force it to go in other directions if I wanted. I use about a double arm’s length, and yes when that runs out I need to add more.
I commented in another video about coiling using string then realised you’ve made a video about it….brilliant!! 😁
Love your clear and concise demonstration. And I disagree with the person who said it was blurry...close ups were very helpful and clear.
Thank you! I appreciate that 😄
Beautiful artwork. I love your choice of colors.
Thank you so much 😀
Oh I love this and may try it myself!
Gorgeous! Thank you for the instruction too!
Thank you! 😊
You're a great instructor! Very clear and concise. I'm just getting into gourd crafting and this video was very helpful. Thank you!
You are so welcome! I am glad it was helpful!
Con que se perfora la calabaza para que no se rompa
Thank you for the clear instructions on how to do that V stitch. It is beautiful!
Such awesome instructions. I am excited to try this soon. I purchased some paper rush a couple years ago and have been clueless how to start. Thank you so much for the wonderful explanation.
Glad it was helpful!
Beautiful! Your gourds are beautiful and you are a fabulous painter. So glad I happened upon your art!
Thank you so much!
AWESOME! Thanks for sharing..😊
Thanks for watching!😄
From Algéria amazing work ❤❤❤
Thank you so much!
Great job sharing this technique!
Great work, clear instructions.
Thank you!
Wow! My first wrapped gourd as I watched this great instructional video. Very professional and organic at the same time. Just a hint or two though, adding waxed linen to the existing is challenging. Perhaps on another video this can be added. I got it and perhaps others have also but then there are a few that wouldn't know what to do. Also it was difficult for me to see your second, third and etc. row stitching. I didn't want to deviate from the stitching I was doing so I just kept up with the original V. Is it me? First timer however is happy enough and thank you for the tutorial. Your artwork is spectacular.
Thank you for your comment! That’s awesome you also did your first coiled gourd, congratulations!🎉 There are several ways to stitch subsequent rows so your input is helpful. I will try and get a few short videos on these upcoming!
Thank you for show and learn your project.
Absolutely gorgeous! Good instruction, too. Thank you!
very nice... just what I was looking for.... good teaching...thanks.
Your. Art is gorgeous ❤
Thank you so much 😀
Thanks, Jenn. Great video and lovely work.
That is beautiful!
Thanks, nice job and I'm going to try it
Great instructions. Very clear and a joy to watch. Thank you for posting
Thank you so much Jana!
Nice good job
Thank you so much 😀
i really enjoyed the video on doing the V stitch. Very informative. I want to make a suggestion on the ending stitching. They make a curved needle that can be found in a package named upholstery needles. Might make it easier on the last stitches. Just a suggestion. You did a beautiful job on the gourd.
Thank you! Thanks for the tip- I know those needles exist but I never tried them. 👍
Jenn~Thank you for taking the time to share your craft. Happy New Year!
beautiful work..liked and subscribed!
Great instruction - good to understand! I will try it some day. Until then best to you...
Interesting stuff
Hi Jenn! I noticed on one of your tutorials with the butterfly that you did a leather rim around the top. Do you have a tutorial showing how you did that leather rim?
Not yet but I do plan on it!
What size is the paper fiber? Where do you purchase yours? Loved the video. You are a great teacher.
Thank you! The tag on the bundle of fiber I have says 4/32”. I bought it from Country Seat (basketry supplier you can find online)
Thank you!
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Do you ever do wire coiling? Do you have a video for that?
no sorry I never tried that!
Have you ever used artificial sinew rather than wire? Or maybe a heavy thread?
I have used artificial sinew, it works well! Here I am using Irish waxed linen. I have not used wire.
Beautiful work!! Can you do a video on leather braiding
Thank you! I will consider that, thanks for your suggestion!
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What do you coat the inside of the gourd with?. Plus if the gourd walls are thin what do you use to strengthen the walls.
Just acrylic paint. There is a wood hardener you can pour in to strengthen a thin gourd. But I just avoid using thin gourds!
Maravilhoso!
Very nice work…..so I guess it naturally curves inward? Also, I am assuming you didn’t have the full length of thread at the beginning and that when you are ready for more, another length of thread was tied to the end. Is that correct?
Yes that is correct, the rim is cut on an angle inward so the coiling will follow that. I could force it to go in other directions if I wanted. I use about a double arm’s length, and yes when that runs out I need to add more.
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It is a hardshell gourd and it dries naturally. It takes 9-12 months for them to dry completely.
What size waxed string is used?
4 ply waxed linen
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I use an awl or a drill to put holes in the gourd rim, is that what you wanted to know?
Do you have pine straw video
You’re very pretty:)
Maybe a carpet needle would be easier to finish. It is curved.
Certainly!
Your holding it too close to camera, very blurry hard to see