Lovely video, thank you very much for it! Way better explanation and more easy to learn from than many others on the genre! Thanks to it, I managed to do my very first wine bottle holder :)
Aw thank you Charlotte! That has just made my day 🥰 I always worry that I don’t explain things clear enough so thank you for your comment, it really means a lot! ☺️ hope you love your wine bottle holder! 💕
I enjoyed your tutorial the most out of the ones I looked through. The style, your way of explaining made it easy. If making a water bottle holder would 300 cm be sufficient would you say?
Aw thank you! That’s all I aim for, to be easy to follow and understand 😊 I’d say that would be more than enough, you’d probably have a lot of cord left over to cut off but it’s better to have more cord than not enough ☺️
@@lunacraftsonline thank you so much, it worked out well, kind of a lot left but not terrible, I used a cheap polyester cord ro try the first one. The only thing I don't understand is why one side should be linger than the other when doing the strap? I just want to know I'm understanding the process.
@@danielledailey2857 glad it turned out well! No worries, I’ll try to explain it ☺️ so we want the strap to be around 20cm in length, so in order to do that we divide 20cm by 2, so that we know how far across to start the handle from the middle point of all the cords (so that there’s equal amount of cords left on either side), if that makes sense? So we find the middle point of the cords and measure out 10cm to the left and start the handle there, so once the handle reaches 20cm in length there should be an equal amount of cord left on either side and from the middle point of the cords the handle should measure 10cm either side. I hope that makes sense!
Lovely video, thank you very much for it! Way better explanation and more easy to learn from than many others on the genre! Thanks to it, I managed to do my very first wine bottle holder :)
Aw thank you Charlotte! That has just made my day 🥰 I always worry that I don’t explain things clear enough so thank you for your comment, it really means a lot! ☺️ hope you love your wine bottle holder! 💕
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You’re welcome! Thanks for the support 🥰
I enjoyed your tutorial the most out of the ones I looked through. The style, your way of explaining made it easy. If making a water bottle holder would 300 cm be sufficient would you say?
Aw thank you! That’s all I aim for, to be easy to follow and understand 😊 I’d say that would be more than enough, you’d probably have a lot of cord left over to cut off but it’s better to have more cord than not enough ☺️
@@lunacraftsonline thank you so much, it worked out well, kind of a lot left but not terrible, I used a cheap polyester cord ro try the first one. The only thing I don't understand is why one side should be linger than the other when doing the strap? I just want to know I'm understanding the process.
@@danielledailey2857 glad it turned out well! No worries, I’ll try to explain it ☺️ so we want the strap to be around 20cm in length, so in order to do that we divide 20cm by 2, so that we know how far across to start the handle from the middle point of all the cords (so that there’s equal amount of cords left on either side), if that makes sense? So we find the middle point of the cords and measure out 10cm to the left and start the handle there, so once the handle reaches 20cm in length there should be an equal amount of cord left on either side and from the middle point of the cords the handle should measure 10cm either side. I hope that makes sense!
@@lunacraftsonline it def makes sense. So when the handle is done, is there supposed be 4 longer cords left and the other 4 shorter?
I can’t see where it says the length needed of the cords ?
Pause the screen at 5 seconds into the video and the lengths are always listed there 😊
@@lunacraftsonline Wouldn't length be dependent on the height of the bottle?
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