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Flower making secrets. How to make PVA solution for millinery stiffener or slime from PVA powder
Video Tutorial “Leather Hibiscus” Trailer
Preview of my new Video Tutorial “How to make a leather clematis”
Japanese Somebana flower making technique, how to make realistic leaves for flowers
In this step-by-step free Video lesson I share with you all secrets of making beautiful realistic leaves from silk in Somebana, Japanese technique.
EVA FOAM Orchid Tutorial for HatTalk , Issue 135
Have you tried making this yet? Instructions are in this month’s issue of HATalk!
Japanese Flower Making Tools for Millinery, The Drawing Plate
I will tell you about the drawing plate from the set of flower making tools. There are a lot of questions how to use it. Very rarely I see people who know how to use a drawing plate, but the majority of flower making sets include it.
I will show you how to work with it in this short lesson.
How to make EVA FOAM (foamiran) Flowers for Millinery, Preview
I am very proud to be a Guest Tutor at Hat Academy. Millinery constantly evolving.
EVA FOAM flowers are an significant innovation in the future of millinery.
How to use millinery tools to make couture silk and leather flowers in Japanese technique
Being a flower making Tutor for a long time, in this online class I answer on most common questions I get. Also I focus on typical issues and mistakes.
There is a difference in using flower making tools on silk and leather, so I demonstrate for your how to work with each tool as on silk as well as on leather.
You will see different methods of shaping flower parts, you will get plenty of ideas for realising your own personal creations.
Japanese Somebana silk flower making , shaping petals with tweezers.
In this short lesson I will tell you how to make nice and realistic petals for flowers using tweezers instead of rat”s tail or hook.
It is very common technique in the Somebana Japanese flower making school.To make light roses, for example, in the Japanese flower making school, they use tweezers.
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