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100 manual hydrangea method
Heat the water to 90℃, pour in the same amount of flour, then keep stirring to prevent adhesion and wait for cooling. Spread the colored cloth flat on the table and brush the paste on the cloth with a brush. Spread the white base cloth on the colored cloth with paste, and then brush the paste on the cloth with a brush. Take a piece of floor cloth and lay it flat on a white background, brush it again, and finally dry the pasted cloth.
Take out the dried yellow cloth shell and draw six circles with a diameter of 8cm. Take out the dried red cloth shell and draw a willow leaf pattern of 12 6 cm long and 3 cm wide on the back. Unified cutting.
Take a circle and fold it in half, then fold it into a fan shape, and then sew it along the midline crease. Fill the fan with sawdust after sewing, which needs to be compacted. After filling, cover the filler with willow leaves and sew it up.
Pick up one piece first, and then arrange the remaining pieces in order. Put the chess pieces embroidered with auspicious words in the middle. After the combination is completed, a beautiful hydrangea is finished by sewing and fixing.
Expand one's knowledge
Hydrangea was originally a weapon in ancient times. With the development of society, this weapon used in hunting and war has gradually evolved into a hydrangea that conveys feelings, entertains the body and mind, and strengthens the body through competition. It is understood that in Vietnam, Myanmar, Thailand in Southeast Asia and parts of Mexico in South America, locals also have the custom of making hydrangeas as mascots for relatives and friends.
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