Creating Textured “Tulip” Art Batt Using Clemes &Clemes Crankless Drum Carder

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  • Опубліковано 23 лют 2024

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  • @gerryivkovich1857

    That's quite a machine you have there! God bless.

  • @jamiethrogmorton2540

    LOVE the way you made the little short blips with the stencil brush! I haven’t seen that before, usually just long stripes.

  • @Janet-ov7zx

    I loved watching you creating a painting with wool on your drum carder. It's beautiful! That's going to be some happy spinning. I loved the dog carpet. That's one mellow dog! harpingJanet

  • @jamiethrogmorton2540

    I live in the Skagit Valley, WA, which is a tulip haven, tourist Mecca in April. You really have captured the colors of the tulip fields. I wish I could attach a photo here! 🎉

  • @zan_wild

    I remember butterfly garden! That tulip batt is beautiful

  • @SarahO
    @SarahO  +1

    so pretty!!

  • @betienne3295

    These both turned out gorgeous!❤

  • @LDSVenus

    I have a Clemes & Clemes elite convertible. It’s not the wider drum and it’s a hand crank, but it can be converted to electric if I decide to go that route. I love it, they do an awesome job of carding. Your batt is gorgeous!

  • @betienne3295

    What is the difference between using the packer brush and the burnishing brush? Is it just a special sequence used in the process?