I appreciate your honesty and sharing the reasons why you wouldn't like to try flax (harakeke) weaving. You've made a really good and important point about the possibility of missing out a step when you follow a YouTube tutorial online since the person in the video can't see what you're doing and let you know if you've made a mistake or missed a step. You're right, some of the steps involved in flax weaving might give you a cut if you're not careful and it definitely wouldn't be a pleasant experience!
I think I would like to try flax weaving because I really enjoy crafty and DIY projects, thank you for asking! Harakeke weaving isn't for everyone and it definitely takes a lot of time, patience and practice but it can be a very rewarding experience.
Hello Millah,
ReplyDeleteI appreciate your honesty and sharing the reasons why you wouldn't like to try flax (harakeke) weaving. You've made a really good and important point about the possibility of missing out a step when you follow a YouTube tutorial online since the person in the video can't see what you're doing and let you know if you've made a mistake or missed a step. You're right, some of the steps involved in flax weaving might give you a cut if you're not careful and it definitely wouldn't be a pleasant experience!
I think I would like to try flax weaving because I really enjoy crafty and DIY projects, thank you for asking! Harakeke weaving isn't for everyone and it definitely takes a lot of time, patience and practice but it can be a very rewarding experience.
Happy blogging,
Evelyn :)