► Decorative Accent Balls - Craft Tutorial 5 (Recycling Embroidery Floss/Craft Thread)

[CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION] ____________________________________________ MATERIAL: Six Stranded Embroidery Floss (DMC BRAND) & Liquid Laundry Starch (Some people use glue in place of liquid laundry starch. I have never tried it so I have no opinion on how it will come out. You are welcome to try it and report back with the results.) ■ Before leaving a question please check to see if it has already been answered in the comments section or in the links supplied below. ☼ I know it is always easier to just simply ask a question but with so many people following me it is getting harder and harder for me to answer. If for some reason your question has not been answered below (or) you can't find it on your own check out these links: FAQ: beyondbracelets.blogspot.com Annotation Link Video: www.youtube.com ____________________________________________ • Link To My Store • beyondbracelets.storenvy.com ____________________________________________ INSTRUCTIONS: This is a cute way to recycle all of those pieces of embroidery floss you just don't know what to do with! You will need: Leftover embroidery floss, some fabric starch and balloons. (I used water bomb water balloons since they are perfectly round and small.) Gloves are optional, but I'd recommend them if you are not 100% sure of what is in the starch solution and/or how safe (or harmful) it may be! So, gather your supplies and start saturating your string in the liquid starch- wrap the sopping strings around the balloon <b>...</b>
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