ith a dash of dish washing liquid. Use a sponge to drip some of the water into the central hole which will eventually become the core of the flower and hold it all together. Gently dab the sponge over the rest of the
longchamp small le pliage netting to wet it down. Cover it with a piece of bubble wrap smooth side up and force the water to go throughout the flower. The water will spread outwards towards the edges of the flower. Don't add too much water as you will displace the fibers. Too dry and it won't felt easily so , a happy medium is required here! If it does get too wet dab it with a dry towel to remove the excess water.
Once thoroughly wet, begin rubbing with a little soapy water on your hands and on the bubble wrap. You should
sac longchamp bleu marine do this carefully until you can remove the netting without displacing the top fibers. Take the netting off and replace it with a piece of bubble wrap to cover the flower and begin rubbing again until you can perform the pinch test this is where the fibers will not move if gently pinch them between two fingers! I like to turn the whole project over to make sure I can do the same with the lower fibers at the bottom too. If not work on the bottom for a while.
When done, you can begin disassembling the flower as in the images below, give it a good dousing of boiling water, rinse it and then shock it with some cold water. Throw it around a bit on the counter top until it becomes firmer or alternatively roll it in some bubble wrap with a pool noodle or in a bamboo mat. This helps the felting process and dries it out very quickly.
You should be able to separate the petals from each other now. Shape the flower as required in your fingers and use a small stitch to hold it in place. Sew a little clip on the back or attach it to a hat with a silver plated hat pin with
longchamp medium le pliage a protection cap.
Please ask if you have any queries and if you have some of your own suggestions for making
sac longchamp pliage pas cher neuf the process better or easier, I would love to hear from you.
Vickiw 2 years ago from British Columbia, Canada Level 2 Commenter