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hi guys today we are going to do um some wrapping tutorials using silk these are four meter length silks um weve got them in loads of different colors we love using these so were going to show you a few different ways that you can wrap them using our lovely model Ashley okay so for this one um Ive got a little clip on hand just to be able to clip the back but its mostly going to be done just tie in with our silks weve got more of a shiny side and a matte side so I want to make sure the shiny side is facing forward and were going to use the very end of the silk to start only allowing enough at the back to be able to tie so actually if you can lift your arm and just hold that one there for me just for a second so what were going to do is make sure the boob is covered there do a little twist in the middle and then twist again so that weve got the shiny side back out again cover the boob on this side and then bring in this first silk around the back using the excess that weve got