Vase from pine needles. Summary and delight!

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Today we will make a vase from pine needles. I have the idea and master class I took from our favorite Internet. Well, I really liked the work !! And then the case turned up! Because of the strong snow, several branches were broken from pine, which grows near the building of our suite. It was a pity to throw branches with "chic" needles. So I decided to try something to "create." What happened - you judge!

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The frozen branches brought into the premises and waited, when all flashed and the needles were released from ice and snow, he dried a bit. Then "plin" all branches. With needles, you need to remove the "Hats" - the ends on the needle they are attached to the branch. On the MK on the Internet, old, fallen needles, which boil, and the ends are removed using a napkin. I had a "live" and I just cut the ends with scissors. It is important to immediately lay the cropped needles in one direction.

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Needles are ready. Prepare tools - scissors, needle with a big ear, knife; From the material - a strong thread. Baister!

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Let's start with the bottom. A bunch of needles (5-10pcs) Tightly wind the thread 5-8cm (depends on what size you will make a product), the end of the threads are inserted in the needle and begin to flash a bunch of needles, to make a needle from the inside of the beam (to yourself). For convenience to beam The needles was constantly one thickness, use the "measure". I made it from the used ballpoint handle, cut off the tube. Then just a few needles are inserted with sharp ends into the tube. The beam should be constantly one thickness.

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When you secure the desired number of rows, then we smoothly go to the walls. Subsequent rows we flash a little slightly with a shift. The protruding ends of the needles will then trish the scissors. It is important when flashing a series, thread to be traded between the thread of the previous series, "hook" over a row. If you do not do, then the thread across the smooth surface of the needle beam.

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So gradually, a number of over the walls of our future vase. It is important to learn how to perform stitch! I still do not really work, although I try. Everywhere in the work need skill!

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We reach the top edge and stop adding needles to measure. Gradually, the bundle decreases, and we fix the edge of the product with a thread. It is necessary to flash several times around the edge.

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Here I got a vase. She is the first and therefore a lot of "flaws". It is still a lot in the masters. Working with such a material is very nice - the smell like in the phyto bar! All work is done not in one day, the needles are drying up and therefore before each work they are blamed in hot water and dried.

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Enjoy your evening and good luck in your work! Of course, live flowers in this vase will not put, but something can be stored in such a pass. As they say, if you pour a cereal, then nothing will start in it. Moles and bugs do not endure the smell of resin. We just need to try and make a cover for a vessel.

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