This refers to the tactile quality. The charm feels velvety to the touch, achieved through a matte top-coat or a fine flocking powder that eliminates the "plastic" look of standard charms.
refers to a hybrid knitting method utilizing two strands of ultra-soft, cream-hued yarn to achieve a velvety texture ideal for mimicking the fragility of wilted flora. The technique involves a modified "twin-cast" method, allowing for stretchiness and dimensional shaping, perfect for 3D charm creation. This refers to the tactile quality
Using a silicone tool or a 3D carving brush, take a small bead of . Flatten it into a petal shape near the cuticle. Don't worry about perfection; "The Fallen Bride" look benefits from slightly irregular, drooping edges. 3. The "Double" Layer allowing for stretchiness and dimensional shaping