This video was made several years after writing the tutorial below and contains a lot of added information.
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1: Pass your needle under the threads at the right hand side of the petal at the opposite side to the last petal you wound.
For example, the last petal I wound is at the bottom of the photo on the left. I am passing my needle under the threads that form the right hand side of the top petal. |
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2: Pass your needle under the same threads again. Your thread will form a loop. |
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3: Pass your thread through the loop to form a knot. |
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4: Pull the knot tight. |
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5: Working anticlockwise, pass your needle under the threads that form the right hand side of the next petal. |
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6: Repeat step 5 all the way around. |
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7: When you reach the first petal again, start passing your needle under the threads on the left hand side of each petal. |
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8: Continue weaving around your flower in this way, changing the side of the petal you are weaving under every time you reach the first petal. |
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9: To finish off your thread, pass it under the last set of threads again and |
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10: leave a loose loop. |
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11. Pass your thread through the loop and pull the knot tight.
Pop your flower off the loom and stitch the loose ends into the back. |
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