I’ve watched at LEAST 8 different tiny tassel tutorials before I came across this one, and out of all those videos, this one is BY FAR the best- very well explained and extremely easy to follow 😍😍 Thank you so much for taking the time to share and explain your little tips and tricks with everyone! Big fan ❤️
Thank you for emphasizing separating the floss, as well as the proper way to do it, and putting it back together again. This is very important in needlework. Also it is important to put the same ends back together, as floss is manufactured with either an "s" or a "z" twist, As a lifelong needleworker, I commend you for including this info.
I’ve watched at LEAST 8 different tiny tassel tutorials before I came across this one, and out of all those videos, this one is BY FAR the best- very well explained and extremely easy to follow
😍😍
Thank you so much for taking the time to share and explain your little tips and tricks with everyone! Big fan ❤️
Thank you so much!!! This was super informative!!! ☺️
Thank you for emphasizing separating the floss, as well as the proper way to do it, and putting it back together again. This is very important in needlework. Also it is important to put the same ends back together, as floss is manufactured with either an "s" or a "z" twist, As a lifelong needleworker, I commend you for including this info.
Works great thank you!
Thank you so very much! This is just what I was looking for ! Very well done too.
I'm so glad to hear it helped you! Thanks for your kind comments. 🙂
so adorable! Thanks for sharing!
They'd be really cute on a llama...😉
So cute! I want to make some!
Thanks! You could use some floss from that unfinished stocking. 😉
Brilliant! 😍
Thanks! Hope you give it a try. 🙂
I was puzzled when you pulled the strands apart but put 5 back together again. Why did you do that please?
In needlework, separating and recombining the strands allows better coverage on a project. When doing it for these tassels, it makes them fluffier. 🙂