I used this method with a six inch ribbon because that’s all I had. My base came out ok, adding ribbons and butterflies made out mesh ribbon I was able to cover the base. Again I wanted to use my left over materials , I wish I had taken a picture before I gave it away.
How WIDE is the mesh & where did you buy it, please. I’ve never made a mesh wreath before, but this tutorial made it look easy. I’ll go back to the start to see where the pipe cleaners are placed.
Wreath supplies needed for this project: 10" wide roll of mesh (can be purchased from Hobby Lobby, Michaels, online, etc); pipe cleaners (AKA chenille stems); hot glue, a glue glun, a 14" wreath frame (Dollar Tree). I hope this helps! Thank you for watching!
Wow you need to go on her link, the finished wreaths are so beautiful, up to now I am going to do 18 wreaths lol they are so so different, do your self a favor and have a look for yourself, xx
Hi! I haven't used 5.5" mesh for this wreath. I am not sure how that would look but if you try it let me know how it turns out. Thank you for watching!
There are a lot of places online. If you search for "deco mesh" online many sellers will come up. You can also try Hobby Lobby and Michael's to start if you would like to see your choices in person. Thank you for watching!
Hi, this video was just to show how to make a wreath base with 1 roll of mesh. There is another video that shows how to create a complete wreath. Thank you for watching.
The video was just to show the technique for the wreath base. If you would like to see my items, check out www.thewreathmeshine.com. Thanks for watching! ❤
I haven’t seen this technique before. I like it a lot. Will try it soon.
Awesome! Thank you for watching!
I would love a video on adding ribbons and picks to the wreath like it says in the video
I will make a future video with a full wreath tutorial. This one is just to show how to make the base using one roll of mesh. Thanks for watching!
I like your method of "crinching" the ruffle. They look much more uniform than when using a tool.
Thank you!
I haven’t seen this method and I search a bunch of wreath making tutorials. I like this one. I am going to try it out.
Hope you like it! Thank you for watching!
Let me know how it goes..
I used this method with a six inch ribbon because that’s all I had. My base came out ok, adding ribbons and butterflies made out mesh ribbon I was able to cover the base. Again I wanted to use my left over materials , I wish I had taken a picture before I gave it away.
I use 10" wide mesh in my tutorial but I'm sure you could experiment with other size mesh and see how it goes. Thanks for watching!
Love this technique!
Hi! I hope it helps! Thank you for watching! 😊
Thank you for showing this method of wreath making! 🙂
I appreciate your comment. Thank you for watching!
How WIDE is the mesh & where did you buy it, please. I’ve never made a mesh wreath before, but this tutorial made it look easy. I’ll go back to the start to see where the pipe cleaners are placed.
Wreath supplies needed for this project: 10" wide roll of mesh (can be purchased from Hobby Lobby, Michaels, online, etc); pipe cleaners (AKA chenille stems); hot glue, a glue glun, a 14" wreath frame (Dollar Tree). I hope this helps! Thank you for watching!
Wow you need to go on her link, the finished wreaths are so beautiful, up to now I am going to do 18 wreaths lol they are so so different, do your self a favor and have a look for yourself, xx
Thank you so much! I hope you enjoyed the video and I appreciate you.
Great technique!! Definitely going to try this!!!!
I LOVE that mesh!!!!!!!
Me too! Thank you for watching!
Brilliant technic! Thank you for teaching your method! I am subscribing!
Thank you so much! I appreciate you watching ❤
Very beautiful love that method
New sub i have nerver seen this ever before love it I'm going to try this out thank you 😊 😊❤❤❤
Thank you so much for the awesome compliment! I hope you enjoy the technique! Have a blessed day.
I think you’re brilliant I absolutely love the technique still working on it but I really like it😊
Thank you so much! It will be 2nd nature over time! You got this! Thank you for watching!
Yea!!! Pancake style. Needed up here in PA.
Thanks for watching! 😊
New subscriber. I love this wreath.
Thanks so much! 😊
I loved it
Thank you! I appreciate you watching.
Very simple method. I will be trying this in the future.
Let me know how it works for you!
This is simple and looks like a sure way to use only 1 roll.
Thank you for the comment! I appreciate you watching.
Beautiful I love it thanks ❤️❤️
I'm glad you like it! Thanks for watching!
I love this. Thank you
You are so welcome! I'm glad you like it!
Awesome ❤❤
Thank you for watching!
Why do you roll one end so much, but then nothing on the other end? Really like that mesh!
Lol that's just my technique for years now. Thanks for watching!
@@thewreathmeshine don’t you get a lot of fraying on the unrolled edge! I guess I thought that was the reason for rolling it.
That mesh is gorgeous. Where did you get it.
Its tweed mesh. You can search for it online. Its sold out from my usual vendor.
How wide is the mesh u r using? It's beautiful I like it
The mesh is 10 inches wide. Thank you for watching!
I don't understand where i poke through. Where in the ruffle. Love the $$ saving. Thanks for showing it
It's as close to the frame as you can get. Just poke the pipe cleaner through as shown in the video. I hope that helps. Thanks for watching!
U poke ot thru the ruffle. Thru lft and rt side thru the actual material
Have you tried this technique with 6” mesh? I wonder how many more ruffles you would need to cover a 14” wreath. Maybe do two rows?
Hi! I haven't used 5.5" mesh for this wreath. I am not sure how that would look but if you try it let me know how it turns out. Thank you for watching!
Thank you for showing us this because I have to double up or do a base first so that you can’t see the wires through we appreciate this. Thank you.😊
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching! 😊
That mesh is gorgeous. Where did you buy it. A beautiful wreath.
Thank you so much! I just searched online for "tweed mesh". It is sold out where I usually buy it. I appreciate you watching!
Did you put top layer on the one you skipped or the original one on top of the other
Hi, it's just one ruffle per tie for the most part. You may have to watch the tutorial a few times. Thank you for watching.
What width of mesh are you using? How many pieces of mesh did you cut and the length?
27" long. 12 pieces for 12 ties. Thanks for watching.
Are the pipe cleaners all tied on middle 3 rings and how many
I meant middle 2 rings
She did 12 altogether. 6 filled at wreath level, 6 brought up top and then filled.
The pipe cleaners are attached to the 2 middle rings and there are 12 total.
Yea li live in Angleton.
Hi neighbor!
New to the channel do want to learn this technique its different OK 😂😂🎉❤
Hope you enjoy
Will you show it finished. Pls
There is a new video created showing a completed wreath. Thanks for watching.
Where do you suggest one can get the mesh from? Other than Michael’s or JoAnns?
There are a lot of places online. If you search for "deco mesh" online many sellers will come up. You can also try Hobby Lobby and Michael's to start if you would like to see your choices in person. Thank you for watching!
What size mech please
Its the usual 10"
Will we get to see the finished wreath.
Hi, this video was just to show how to make a wreath base with 1 roll of mesh. There is another video that shows how to create a complete wreath. Thank you for watching.
Where did you get mesh from?
Craft Outlet. Its sold out though at the moment.
Why you didn't show how to do the bows 😢
I will make another video soon.
I created a new bow tutorial today 😊
Where did you get the mesh and what is the color
Its called tweed mesh from Craft Outlet. It's currently sold out though 😢
Is the name supposed to be “WREATH MACHINE”??? Because I see it says Wreath Me Shine?? 😳
Lol its The Wreath Meshine. We use "mesh" in wreaths.
And I really love the coverage and not being able to see the wreath form
And it saves $$ too! 😊
6" or 10" mesh and 27" long
I used 10" mesh in the video for coverage.
The Wreath #59 I Was Waiting To See The wreath finish, why didn't you finish the whole Project!!?? Was Any Reason For That!!??
The video was just to show the technique for the wreath base. If you would like to see my items, check out www.thewreathmeshine.com. Thanks for watching! ❤