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A true one roll deco mesh wreath base with Maria from the Wreath Meshine

Jun 05, 2024
Hello everyone, I'm Maria with the crown machine. I'm just going to show you how to make a

deco

rative

mesh

wreath

on a 14 inch frame using a

roll

of

mesh

in a single row and it won't be see through, it will be. Full and fluffy enough. Okay, now I have the camera pointed at the table, so I cut my mesh to about 27 in length. Tiras, it doesn't matter how you make your ruffles, I only have a certain way of making them, please excuse my sobbing. I'm still recovering from a cold from coming back from out of town and that's okay, what I usually do is start and then I skip and do every other ruffle at the beginning, however you make your ruffles it's up to you please excuse any other context.
a true one roll deco mesh wreath base with maria from the wreath meshine
Noise because I'm pretty close to the kitchen and we're washing dishes so I hope you can't hear it but if you can I apologize and I'm also getting used to the direction of the camera point. on the table, this is my first real recording as the crown machine. I did one a long time ago, a couple of years ago, but I didn't have much experience at the time, so I didn't really know what. I was doing that. I'm just using one screen on my phone right now, so I want to show you at the end what I'm doing where I said, "The crown won't be transparent and all that, but I have to do all this first to get there, and what I do when I put these on is to make sure the ends of my mesh are pretty even with each other and if not, I'll even them out, excuse me.
a true one roll deco mesh wreath base with maria from the wreath meshine

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I usually curl the ends of my mesh five or six times, you can do it more, you can do it less, it's up to you okay and then I just pick up the last part and put it together and then I'm going to look at my ends and make sure they're okay. I just want it to look like a nice uniform frill. You don't want any ends looking. strange sticking out of the steering wheel. Okay, I'm dropping things. Now I have a lot of things on my table behind or in front of me, behind me everywhere, okay, I feel like this is my patented crown technique, but now. that you're looking at, you can use it, um, I went ahead, see what I mean.
a true one roll deco mesh wreath base with maria from the wreath meshine
These types of looks even want it to look like a snowflake or simply a ruffle that is as even as possible at the ends so that it does not attract anyone's attention and they do not notice that you have strange parts and pieces that stick out, OK? I'm already getting to that point. I'm going as fast as I can. I know you don't want to see me curling a bunch of curls and crumpling a bunch of mesh, but eventually this is part of the technique, so I want to show it to you. everything and if you're not familiar with making

wreath

s and you want to learn, this might help you develop a technique to make them right, this is the last one on the first layer, push down a little bit, okay, okay.
a true one roll deco mesh wreath base with maria from the wreath meshine
So this is what differentiates this technique, so what I'm going to do here is I'm going to bring the twist, the pipe cleaners from down here, I'm going to bring them up. the mesh, I see that g to put it through the mesh and get it out as fast as I can because the slower you do it, the worse it will be, it's like ripping off a band-aid, okay, so I've done it. I'm going to go ahead and twist it and eventually I'm going to trim these tops off and that's what you can't mix up because if you cut off the wrong pipe cleaner you're most likely going to ruin the technique.
I haven't done it yet. I won't try it, so again I'm going to shake my pipe cleaner. Remove it. Shake my pipe cleaner. Throw it away. Tie it and I'm going to tie this one. Get ready to cut that one. in a few minutes still with me, okay, okay, bring it, tie it, you don't have to tie it too tight, you want to risk pulling the mesh too hard and then you have a big old hole, so do it like that. as tight as your mesh will allow try to fit them through the holes put them as close to each other as possible okay that's that one so the reason I cut these pipe cleaners into all the others I made initially CU no I do.
I need all of those. I don't need all those extra pipe cleaners, not for what I do, at least, so I leave the six of 12 on these because they're enough so I can put my tape and my sign and all that stuff, but that's another video, um, like that that right now I'm just showing you how to do the

base

, so all I'm doing is wiggling it, pulling it up, pushing the mesh down and tying, okay, so give me a second, okay, excuse. Me, everyone, my nose has been running all day, this is really irritating me, so like I said, I'm going to go ahead and cut these ties out and these were the initial ruffles that I made like I said, just be careful. so you don't accidentally cut off the wrong ones and there's no full steering wheel here, that's how you can tell the difference, okay, turn it, turn it, turn it, turn it, turn it, turn it, turn it, turn it, turn it, turn it, turn it, turn it, turn it , turn it, turn it, turn it, turn it, turn it, turn it, turn it, turn it, turn it, turn it, turn it, turn it, it will take you a while to get used to doing it. this and gain speed, but the purpose of this is to make a wreath and have it full and use as little product as possible to save you a little money, okay, because we're already going to spend a lot of money on signs. and ribbon and photographs and other accessories that you will put on the wreath, so if I can save you a little money on the mesh part, especially the CU mesh, it can cost more than 10 dollars a

roll

, so if I can help you all to save money on that, that would be amazing, okay, that's one, so what I want to show you at the end is how opaque and not seeing the crown will be, even though it's not super fluffy and fluffy, I mean. they look pretty and like I said it saves you money so whether you choose to use this technique or not is up to you but it's a good technique like I said it gives you a nice full coverage non sheer crown because obviously when What you need to keep in mind in a crown is that your crown is not completely transparent and you can't see the frame and the U, that's why people often use two, two or three rolls of mesh unnecessarily and it's not really something you have to do and it also makes you charge your clients more money uh in the end so I'm going to gather sometimes the mesh sticks but in the end I leave a little bit of the curl and I use it to help me gather all my mesh okay , then you will have six ruffles on the bottom and then you will have six ruffles on the top layer, so all you will have to cut from the mesh roll should be a little bit left, that's 12 ruffles in total.
You can cut the 12 ruffles at the beginning to 27 inches each. You should have some mesh left over. You know, I'm not a math person. I'm not going to calculate exactly how. I have a lot of mesh because sometimes they trick you, sometimes they give you a little bit more, so I'm not going to like being totally dependent on the numbers being right, so I'm just going to stick with the numbers, I know. they've been 100% in my favor this whole time and that's cutting mesh about 27 inches long for my wreath oh I skipped one ok getting close to the end so I'll show you what I have and you can practice if you have.
If you have any questions, you can post something here if you wish. There are plenty of videos online that show you how to do this, but I'm pretty sure I've most likely come up with this technique, at least I hope so. I claim I've never seen anyone else do it so that's all I'm going to say and I've been watching these videos for a couple of years, like five, there are a lot of places you can get mesh so that's it here. So these are the bows that I'm going to use to attach my ribbons, my bows, my signs, my

deco

rations, my photos, whatever.
I only need six. You've seen my wreaths before, but you see how they can do it for the most part. I don't really see the point of seeing it on camera, you can't really see the frame, so that's the whole point of making a mesh wreath, is that you want it thick enough that you can't see the frame, like I told you. . You are going to make 12 bows attached to the frame, you are going to fill every other one initially with six ruffles and then you will go back and fill the other six on top of them after going through the pipe cleaner. so if you have to watch this video a couple of times, it's okay, like I said, if you have any questions about the technique and how I made it or if you need any suggestions on supplies or anything like that or if you just want to place an order. a crown because this is going to be a baby shower crown, feel free to contact me here, the crown machine.com.
I am also on Etsy, I will also have a small shop in a location in the near future in Alvin Texas, just got the deal, it was sealed today, so I will let you know who are local, where it will be and when in the next few weeks, so anyway, have a great weekend. God bless you and me. I hope this tutorial helps you all. Have a great time and also let me know what you think about the tutorial. Thank you. Have a great night.

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