Product information: Bedding kit: 10 pieces Weaving process: embroidery, twill, quilting, satin Printing and dyeing process: reactive printing and dyeing Fabric main component: cotton Pattern: plants and flowers Style: bed cover type Style: European Dimensions: 1.5m bed, 1.8m bed, 2.0m bed Material: long staple cotton Bedding style: taste luxurious silk series Style and technology: embroidery Packing list: Bedding * 4pcs Bedding * 6pcs Bedding * 10pcs
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This pattern is simple. you do not need advanced skill levels to make it. But you must know the basic crochet stitches. The PDF pattern comes with a detailed video tutorial to guide you through the crocheting process. Happy crocheting! (Note: This is a crochet tutorial for the vase. The flowers in the vase are for reference only.) Materials Needed: Premium Yarn: Soft, durable, and in the perfect hues to replicate the natural charm of crochet flower. Specialized Hook: Ergonomically designed for a comfortable grip, ensuring seamless crafting sessions. Stitch marker Darning needle Small Vase Size: height 12cm, top diameter 3.5cm Large Vase Size: height 18cm, top diameter 3.5cm (The size is for reference only. Because everyone’s crochet technique is different and the tightness is different, the size will be different.)
More about the Wall Hangings as seen in Creator Studios interiors and their creators on Wescover. 2020 80.5 x 45.5 x 6 cm Framed in a tray frame, painted in Farrow & Ball's Dimity. Embellished with seaweed that has been hand harvested, under license, from beaches close to Edinburgh. Jasmine… Explore unique Art & Wall Decor and Wall Hangings by rising artists around Edinburgh. Find original art such as wall tapestries, wood art, ceramic sculptures, macrame and fabric wall hangings on Wescover.
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Mercian Regiment Embroidered or Printed T-Shirt. Please choose embroidery or print. Options for rear text or logos available. We love creating new t shirts and cool designs that you won't find anywhere else. And, we professionally produce all of our cool graphic tees with the latest Direct to garment print process. Thanks for checking out our shirts! Dedicated to all who Served. T-Shirt Description T-shirt is printed with the latest DTG Direct to Garment Technology, which is a superior print process. Price varies with large sizes. Heavy Cotton T-Shirt Material: 100% cotton. Seamless twin needle collar. Taped neck and shoulders. Tubular body. Twin needle sleeves and hem. Classic Cut for roomier fit. Weight: White 170 gsm Cols 180 gsm Washing Instructions: Machine wash 30 Degrees. Inside out, with like colours. Only non-chlorine bleach. Don't Tumble Dry. Do not iron. Do not dry clean. Size Chart Size: S M L XL XXL 3XL 4XL 5XL Chest (to fit): 34/36 38/40 42/44 46/48 50/52 54/56 58/60 62/64
Pets are our closest family companions, and adding household items to them is a very enjoyable and loving process. Skin-friendly material: Cotton fabric is soft and comfortable, including pillows, quilts, and sleeping pads, so that your pet can enjoy a full sleep experience. Removable & washable: the pillow can be disassembled and washed, and the inner core is made of waterproof cloth to prevent the inner core from getting wet. Give pets a sense of security: When the owner goes out, the pet can still feel the owner's love at home and accompany the boring time. Main Material: Cotton,Polypropylene cottonProducts Sizes:S:Pillow-18*38 cm / 7.09*14.96 in;Sleeping pad-45*70 cm / 17.72*27.56 in;Blanket-45*70 cm / 17.72*27.56 inM:Pillow-18*38 cm / 7.09*14.96 in;Sleeping pad-60*70 cm / 23.62*27.56 in;Blanket-55*70 cm / 21.65*27.56 in
Digital PDF Book Instant Download. Download direct to your iPad, tablet or computer for reading or printing. 74 Art Nouveau Needlework Patterns Artistic and Practical 36 pages If you have any interest in Needle Work then this is a great pattern book to have in your collection. By Liberty & Co. The original edition of this Rare book was printed in 1910 Reviews: Great, great super designs, can be printed out, copied, used for needlework patterns for Wright designed textiles etc. pretty good stuff. ****=========================================**** This book is also available in one of our 7 x Books Discount Collection Sets Here: NEW Collection of 7 x Best Selling Rare EMBROIDERY PATTERN Books https://www.etsy.com/listing/756225150/new-collection-of-7-x-best-selling-rare ****=========================================**** My Personal 100% Guarantee To You If you Buy this Book and after reading it, You feel that You did not get Your Money's worth from it, Message me and I will cancel your purchase and Refund Your Money. And You Can Keep The Book as My Personal Gift To You. ****=========================================**** This scarce antiquarian book is included in our Rare Books Recycled Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive selection of rare historical books, we have chosen to Digitize this title even though it may possibly have occasional imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other Digitizing issues beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting, preserving and promoting the world's rare works of literature that would not normally be available. ====================================== This Book is intended for education and informational purposes only. Our modification and restoration process of this book, has resulted in our creating a new work (restored or annotated or improved work), that gives us a clear and novated copyright to this modified version. Please note. This ebook is in PDF. file format. You can read it on your iPad or Tablet with iBooks. You can read it on your computer with Adobe Acrobat Reader If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed in your computer, you can download it from Adobe. It's completely FREE. ====================================== Shipping is FREE via Instant Digital Delivery: This is a digital item. Once Payment is received, your book will be available in your etsy purchases to download directly to your iPad, Tablet or Computer. .
The crochet i-cord is a fun technique that looks similar to the knitted i-cord with yarn. To make this, the crochet hook is removed, new loops are drawn up, and the process is repeated. #reels...
Classy, elegant, and comfortable - the Jade wide-leg Knit pants sewing pattern. Knit Pants PDF Digital Sewing Pattern for Women Sizes XS-4XL After your purchase you will receive: an instructional ebook, the pattern in 8 sizes and 2 formats, A4/Letter and A0 copyshop, and the video tutorial. Design: High-waisted wide-leg design Inseam pockets Elastic waistband Relaxed fit Easy sew, no closure Model details: 5’7” (173cm) wearing size S Materials: 1.5 - 2.5 yds knit fabric that holds its shape Elastic Thread, scissors, serger, sewing machine
Jenny Clouston had been making since a young child. Her reward is the process; in the actual doing, creating and stitching.
Artist Meredith Woolnough shares the process that she uses to create her unbelievable pieces of embroidery based on specimens from the natural world in a wonderful series of photos.
Choosing the right colours is a key part of the preparation for silk shading embroidery. See how I did this for my RSN certificate module.
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Weaving Landscapes (or just curves) This is something I posted to Ravelry, at the request of a mod who had seen some of the Work In Progess (WIP) pictures. Process post! Someone suggested I do one …
Self-taught embroidery Artist Rachel Gooden sheds light on her creative process for creating her fascinating enchanting embroideries.
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Ajattelin tehdä jutun yhden vaatteen valmistusprosessista ideasta lähtien. Kaikkihan näyttää syntyvän itsestään, helposti ja nopeasti, kun katselee vain kuvia valmiista tuotoksista. kuva vuodelta 2009 Jäätyäni vuorotteluvapaalle, tein päiväkävelyitä, mihin aikaisemmin ei ollut mahdollisuutta ja bongailin kaikenlaista kaunista. Muutin myös toiseen kaupunkiin mieheni luo ja nämä kärhöt ihastuttivat aina minua mystisellä värityksellään ja lehtien muodollaan puistotien varrella, matkalla uuteen kotiin. Koska tummanpuhuvat kärhöt tuovat mieleen rakkaani, ajattelin tehdä hänelle kärhöpaidan. Itsellehän on helppo suunnitella, vaatteitakin, varsinkin kukkapaitoja - vaan täytyyhän tekemisessä haastetta olla ;) Tästä se lähtee...ai väärä väri vai!? Kaupassa ei ollut kärhönsinistä! Alku näytti joulutähdeltä, joten lisäsin kerroksia. Tästä sain idean yrittää 3D-aplikointia perinteisen sijaan. Taitaa tulla krysanteemi, mutta uusi tekninen idea lähti viemään prosessia. Tein uuden luonnoksen (kuva). Päätin samalla jättää kauluksen, helman ja hihansuut 'raw edgeksi', huolittelematta. Ompelin vain tikkaukset. Tässä välissä otin kaavat vanhasta paidasta. Käytin niihin sanomalehtiä. Kuosittelin kaavaa 'hippimäisemmäksi'. Kavensin miehustaa ja hihoja keskeltä ja levensin hihansuita. Kuositeltua paitaa ei voinut vielä sovittaa, sillä kukkasen ompeleminen, aplikointi, käy kätevämmin irtonaiseen etukappaleeseen. Koska olin päättänyt jättää aplikoinnin reunat rispaantumaan, ompelujälki piti olla samantyylistä ;) Sovitusvaiheen jälkeen ei tarvinnut tehdä muutoksia, mikä on harvinaista. Jos olisi tarvinnut, olisin voinut kaventaa surauttamalla saumurilla sivuista. Lisää leveyttä en olisi siihen saanut, siksi teen usein vaatteesta ensin mieluummin liian ison kuin pienen. Siitä tuli 3D :) Ompelin lehdet vain keskeltä, koska halusin elävän pinnan. Jätin reunat huolittelematta samasta syystä. Käytin pientä siksakia, mikä joustaa aavistuksen. Nyt katsotaan miten tälle käy pesukoneessa. Paita 'rispaantui' juuri toivomallani tavalla, myös helmasta ja hihansuista. Se myös kutistui, mitä en muistanut ottaa huomioon leikatessa. Onneksi ei liikaa - ja neuloshan venyy... En löytänyt myöskään kärhönsinistä pesukoneväriä, joten värjäsin tämän tarkoituksella liian vähällä värillä (mustalla). Toivoin saavani koneesta yönsinisen paidan. Jos violetti pukkaa läpi, ei se haittaisi, mutta nyt peukut ylös. YES!!! Epäonnistuneesta paidasta jutun tekeminen ei olisikaan ollut näin mukavaa ;)
Features: Item: Linen Shirt Gender: Women Material: Ramie Seelve: Mid-sleeve Process: Embroidery Style: Loose, Retro Season: Summer Color: Orange, Pink, Beige, Khaki Size: One Size Size Length(cm) Shoulder Sleeve(cm) Chest(cm) One Size 58 42 51 114
Artist Satoru Aoyama combines vintage prints and embroidery stitches to create fascinating multi-medium works of art. Known for his ability to
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Hello, how are you today? Welcome to our blog About Knitting. We hope you are very well and looking forward to a new Free Knitting Pattern or Tutorial. Today we want to share with you
Creating a quilt without a pattern can be hard - here's a few ideas on how to start with your own improvisational quilt-making process, including how to choose quilt colours. Using hand slow stitching, applique, embroidery & instinct you can create your own Fear-Less quilt. Make your own textile
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Jenny Clouston had been making since a young child. Her reward is the process; in the actual doing, creating and stitching.
This listing is PDF CROCHET PATTERN for Kielo Highwaist Skirt, Not finished item:) Skill level: INTERMEDIATE You should know the basic stiches: chain stitch, slip stitch. This skirt is made with Slip Stitches. Also Pigots in other skirt. This pattern is written in standard American terms and includes Many photos of the process. Pattern includes instructions for the following sizes XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL Size quide XS Bust> 30 1/2 - 32 1/2”/ 78-82cm, Waist> 23 - 24 1/2”/ 58-62cm, Hip> 34 - 35 1/2” / 86-90cm S Bust> 32 1/2 - 34” / 82-86cm, Waist>24 1/2 - 27” / 62-68cm, Hip> 35 1/2 - 37” / 90-94cm M Bust> 34 - 35 1/2” / 86-90cm, Waist> 27 - 29” / 68-74cm, Hip> 37 - 38 1/2” / 94-98cm L Bust> 35 1/2 - 38" / 90-96cm, Waist> 29 - 31” / 74-80cm, Hip> 38 1/2 - 40” / 98-102cm XL Bust> 36 - 40" / 96-102cm, Waist>31 - 33” / 80-84cm, Hip> 40 - 42” / 102-106cm XXL Bust> 40 - 42" / 102-106cm, Waist>33 - 35” / 84-88cm, Hip> 42 - 43 1/2” / 106-110cm Materials for skirt 1 (finer yarn): Color 1> 250(275,305,330,360,400) meters / 274(300,334,360,394,438) yds. Color 2> 245(270,300,325,355,390) meters / 270(295,330,360,390,430) yds. Yarn weight is DK (Worsted) for skirt 1. You can use any yarn that fits into the gauge. I have used for example made with Katia Silk-Viscose Worsted and 2 strands of 6 Karat 100g Schoppel Wolle, Katia Silk-Viscose and Katia Socks Bombay (this is slightly too fine). Other yarn suggestions for skirt 1> Paintbox Yarns Cotton DK, Patons 100% Cotton 4 Ply, Rico Essentials Cotton DK, Stylecraft Naturals Bamboo & Cotton DK, Paintbox Yarns Recycled Cotton Worsted, Yarn and Colors Must-Have (4-ply), Debbie Bliss Rialto 4 Ply 100% Merino. *Crochet hook for the main fabric: 6mm / 10 / J or whatever to obtain the gauge. Smaller hook for example 4.5mm / 7 for border around the hem. *Needle to sew the seam and the elastic around waist. *Stitch markers. *Elastic string around the waist. Skirt 2 (Thicker yarn, with 1 color)> 320(350,380,420,460,510) meters / 350(382,416,460,504,560) yds. Yarn weight is Aran weight for skirt 2. You can use any yarn that fits into the gauge. The skirts in the pictures are made with Lana Grossa Linea Pura organic cotton (pink skirt) and yellow skirt is made with one strand of Drops For You recycled cotton and one strand of Drops Alpaca Silk. Other yarn suggestions for skirt 2> Yarn and Colors Epic, Paintbox Yarns Simply Aran, Debbie Bliss Cashmerino Aran, Lily Sugar 'n Cream, Paintbox Yarns Cotton Aran, Rico Creative Cotton Aran. *Crochet hook: 7mm / 10.5 / K or whatever to obtain the gauge. The border aorund the hem with smaller hook, for example 6mm / 10 / J. *Needle to sew the seam and the elastic around waist. *Stitch markers. *Elastic string around the waist. I am happy to help if, you have any problems with the pattern or you have any questions! Instant Download link will be emailed to you once payment has cleared Since this is an instant download please do not leave a note to seller at checkout. They are not checked on the instant downloads. If you need to contact me please do it through Etsy Convo. I´m always happy to help. This pattern is copyright protected and cannot be changed, sold, or published/reproduced in any way. You cannot sell or change the pattern but you are welcome to sell any of the items made from my patterns but PLEASE remember to reference my shop, CAPITANAUNCINO, (IG: @capitanauncinocrochet) for which pattern you used. Text and images Copyright (c)2021 by Capitana Uncino, all rights reserved. By purchasing this pattern you agree to the terms above. Thanks for visiting my shop!
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You can use this attractive tuck treatment on anything you sew.
This week we are creating a slow stitching panel, taking time to enjoy the process and decide just what this beautiful piece might become...
Cleaning was inevitable. It had to happen.... I rarely custom quilt for customers anymore but I have a few ladies who have been with me from my beginning who I will always quilt for. This particular lady loves the asian panels and I have really enjoyed quilting these tops. There are a wealth of quilting designs to be found in the fabric and I have always felt comfortable playing with the lush traditional Japanese motifs. I auditioned threads to get the process started. I will probably choose the lightest thread you see. And despite my dislike of changing threads I will likely switch on the ivory, to... ivory. My default thread color choice is almost always the lightest color present in the quilt top. My machine and I love Superior Threads. So Fine 50 wt. thread is what I use for the majority of my long-arm quilting. Studio clean, quilt loaded, now what? You guessed it....Plexiglas. The Plexiglas had a boxy maze drawn on it already, instead of erasing it I laid it down and used it as a starting point. I liked the way it looked over the circle, so I left it and started adding straight line work mixed with a tracing of the Japanese water and flower motifs. Moving the Plexiglas from the quilt top to a white table, gives a different perspective, enabling you to see the quilting design independent of the quilt top. It's a great opportunity to start evaluating how the quilting works or doesn't work compositionally on its own. I like where it's going but the circles need more definition, at this point I decide to get rid of the boxy maze outside of the circle and define the circles with a quarter inch (ish) echo. hmm... it's ok but something isn't quite right. I feel like the density of the quilting in the circles is too heavy. Densely quilted areas are going to recede while the areas that are less densely quilted are going to pop. In this case I would prefer that the background recede not the circles... back to the drawing board so to speak. I leave the boxy maze but change the scale, I do like a quilting design that maintains a similar density throughout. All the straight line work is still too much of the same for me, there is not a strong delineation between background and foreground. I am going to lose the boxy maze and add swirls to the background area to define and simplify the space. I like the feel of where this is going, I think it is starting to work more fluidly with the quilt top. I love working through my designs this way, I am able to see a lot of different ideas come to life without committing to anything. I will continue working out the kinks in this quilting design but I feel more confident in my direction and don't feel like I am just staring at a blank canvas any longer. I hope this gives you some ideas on how to make friends with your Plexiglas. I will leave you with a couple finished Asian panel quilt details, the first quilt is the back of an owl panel, the second and third are Kimono quilts, all pieced by Carlene Embry. Have a wonderful week.
This week we are creating a slow stitching panel, taking time to enjoy the process and decide just what this beautiful piece might become...