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Mga Tampok:Ang mga manipis na mesh trunks na ito ay ginawa mula sa nylon fabric para sa sukdulang ginhawa at istilo. Duyan nito ang iyong package at iiwan itong nakahantad sa likod ng manipis na mesh screen para makita ng mundo.Pagtutukoy:Kulay: Pula, Asul, Itim, Berde, Lila, Madilim na AsulSukat: S, M, L, XLMateryal: NaylonKapal: ManipisUri ng Sukat: RegularEstilo: Kaswal, SexyUri ng baywang: Low-riseSeason: Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter
Mga Tampok:Ang mga manipis na mesh trunks na ito ay ginawa mula sa nylon fabric para sa sukdulang ginhawa at istilo. Duyan nito ang iyong package at iiwan itong nakahantad sa likod ng manipis na mesh screen para makita ng mundo.Pagtutukoy:Kulay: Pula, Asul, Itim, Berde, Lila, Madilim na AsulSukat: S, M, L, XLMateryal: NaylonKapal: ManipisUri ng Sukat: RegularEstilo: Kaswal, SexyUri ng baywang: Low-riseSeason: Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter
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One of the most frequently asked questions I get is something along the lines of, “How can I dye fabric with natural dyes and get more even colours?” The truth is that is is very tricky to dye with totally even results; it’s a challenge even for experienced dyers. However there are certainly some tricks...
This week we were using acrylic paint on fabric to create different effects. We started by stippling some calico with a dry brush using 2 colours - blue and yellow in my case, resulting in lots of green and looking like a flowery meadow! Then we moved on to using a diffuser and thin paint to give an effect like airbrushing, holding a piece of ripped paper in front of the fabric to act as a mask so that some parts stayed white. Then we moved on to a way of making monoprints on glass. We put blobs of paint on a sheet of glass. Some of the paint was special acrylic interference paint that produces a shimmery effect when printed. We then put another sheet of glass in top and pressed hard and twisted the glass to get the paint to mix at the edges. When the sheets of glass are prised apart, you get feathery patterns in the paint. We places pieces of fabric on, pressed lightly and printed off the image. These are some of the prints I made from 2 different attempts. As with all these things, it is the choice of colours that is most important for a pleasing result. The paint dries quite quickly but it can be easily scrubbed off the glass to do further prints. I then chose one of my prints to quilt. I made a sandwich with the printed fabric, cotton wadding and calico. Then I sewed round the edge of the feathery edges using free-machining to produce the quilted effect. It took a long time to do all the 'fingers' of paint but the final piece is very appealing. Next we had to choose another print and try out a quilting technique called Trapunto. Here you have the printed fabric and a backing fabric and outline your shapes. I chose a more 'blobby' print and outlined the islands of colour using free-machining again. Then you stuff selected blobs from the back with wadding. This shows part of the back of it. You cut a slit with sharp scissors, poke the wadding in with a bodkin and then sew the slit back up with herringbone stitch. I don't know if I have over-stuffed mine as the final piece is now quite wrinkled. Another learning point is not to use this kind of furnishing fabric as a backing fabric again as it seemed very hard to sew using free-machining - the needle seemed to get caught in the jacquard pattern. I have been working on my manipulated calico sampler this week too. Once I had decided what size to go for (about 32cm square) and laid out the pieces I had already made I didn't have that much more to do. I have still got to mount it onto card, which is why the corners are still hanging out. The end result is going to be quite impressive. The techniques used are (clockwise from top left): Furrowing (see post from Week 13) Pleating Stuffed pyramid Fabric strips folded alternately like a paper jack-in-a-box spring Frayed edge strips gathered and sewn in rows Selvedge strip gathered to form a rose Random tucks sewn horizontally and vertically Stuffed sausage shape decorated with a strip of gathered frayed fabric Frayed strip gathered to form a rose Circle gathered round a piece of card and topped with another one and a frayed gathered strip Various circles gathered and stuffed, the large one quilted through in places Thin strips pulled through a square of Binca fabric (in centre of sausage circle) Thick wool wrapped in calico Strips of folded fabric woven Raw edge circles gathered and pulled up, large one round card and small one stuffed Fabric gathered by hand in both directions, ruched up and sewn down round the edge only Fabric gathered round chick peas 2 circles gathered up round card, one with snipped edge and one with turned edge Various fabric 'nipples' made by sewing a running stitch in a spiral and pulling up Evenly spaced tucks pressed and then sewn across at right-angles in alternate directions Today is it my daughter's 16th birthday so I wanted to make her a special card. I chose co-ordinating papers and decorated them in various ways, dragging the edges across a black ink pad to give a vintage look. I was very pleased to find a sheet of paper featuring a rabbit that looks similar to hers, except for the colour! I also made a Valentine's Day card for my husband using a square of red heart plastic bag behind a silver Angelina fibre heart, topped off with a red heart cut from a Quality Street wrapper! The hearts are suspended across the window on very thin wire wrapped round tiny red brads. It looked really good for not much effort and lots of recycling!
INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS AND CUSTOMS FEES ................................................................................... International packages are shipped via a tracked service. Please note that there might be VAT or CUSTOMS CHARGES that may apply on receiving your order which the customer is solely responsible for and is out of my hands. Please check with your local customs office for charges for your country. This listing is for a made to order dress in this style. I can make this in any colours and fabrics you would like. It is Dusky pinks and creams with hints of violet but if your theme is blue, I can create one in these colours. The bodice has layers of fabrics stitched on, lacing sweeps across the front of the bodice and also laces up at the back. Lace appliqués have been stitched onto the hip section. The hem of the dress is short at the front and sweeps down at the back. You have the option of a train like in the photo or it can be shorter so it doesn’t touch the ground. The fabrics used are cotton, chiffon, lace, tulle. If you would like a dress which is a full gown front and back, this will cost more due to more fabrics being used. This would be £900.00 excluding postage. Once you purchase this made to order dress, I need your measurements, bust, under bust, waist, hips, length from waist to hem (front), length from waist to hem (back).let me know your colour preferences. Please note, although I use your measurements given to create this dress, alterations may still be required to ensure the perfect fit. This work can be carried out by a local seamstress. This dress with take up to 8 weeks to complete.
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woven linen bag lined with unbleached cotton muslin. for everything: knitting, lunch, projects, cords.... flat the bag is 17" x 11" when filled, the base is 7x4" and 7-8" high available in charcoal grey and oatmeal
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Looking for new ideas for packaging soap? There are so many creative and easy options out there for wrapping soaps! Today, I'm sharing creative soap packaging ideas that you can use for gift giving, selling, or even personal use. You're sure to find an easy wrapping idea you'll love!
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Brazilian artist Renato Dib creates exquisite adaptations of the human form using velvet, silk, and other materials. The intimacy of the human
It's that time of year again when friends and family exchange presents. As a family, we have decided not to give presents to each other but share memories and cook each other a meal. We have just got too much stuff at home! But if you are going to give a present, wrap it in furoshiki (風呂敷) cloth to cut down on the wrapping, or even better, why not use your old t-shirt and make it into a furoshiki cloth! The great thing about it is that your friend can continue to use it as a present wrap, or as a reusable bag. How great is that? :-) What is Furoshiki? Furoshiki is a traditional Japanese wrapping cloth that was originally used to wrap clothes removed before entering the Japanese baths. The practice spread to transporting other items, and still very popular in Japan today. Photo courtesy of Katorisi So what about using t-shirts? Here's how! What you need Old t-shirt (washed of course!) Scissors Optional - Fabric / acrylic paint and old to decorate your t-shirt Cut up the t-shirt You need to make deep cuts to the sleeves and neckline. Then cut a fringe (about 2" strips) along the bottom and tie knots to seal off the bottom. You will also need to cut the shoulders apart. How to fold it up I think there are many ways of doing it, and you can take reference to the furoshiki techniques detailed here. Image courtesy of Jenny Wren Paperie via Tree Hugger Version 1 Here's what I did to create one version: Version 2 You can also tie up the straps, roll and tie again. Version 3 To make the wrapping a little airy (see first image of the post), you gather all the straps together on both sides and tie once, and then tie another two times to make a loop at the top. Alternative Furoshiki If you are not comfortable with this method, you could always sew up the backs and fronts of two t-shirts to make a large square. Remember to use the serger to hem the edges to give the new fabric a clean look! Will you be trying furoshiki this Christmas? For more eco friendly wrapping ideas, pop over to
* 2. SORTERING * - Emballagefejl. Produkt 100% funktionelt. Det er helt sikkert et fantastisk outfit til haven, værkstedet, marken eller hvor du end er. Fleksible forstærkninger på knæ og albuer gør det muligt at bære den når som helst. Logoprint på bagsiden. Sorte knapper.Smarte lommer og aftageligt knæbind. Vi anbefaler stærkt en størrelse større end normalt. Slidstærkt materiale i 28% hør, 33% polyester, 39% rayon. Pakket i en stilfuld papkasse lavet af genbrugspapir med sort silkepapir ****** "Måske var jeg mest glad, da jeg så by Bensons havedragt. En enkelt beklædningsgenstand til at hoppe i. Ingen skrabelige sømme, ingen stramhed, uanset hvordan jeg vrider og vender mig i haven. Praktisk med sine forstærkede knæ og i et så komfortabelt design. En af hver farve er et must! (Jeg indrømmer, at jeg har endda taget den på, helt nøgen under den, og kastet mig ud på sofaen for at spise chokolade. Det virker også til det.)" Hanna Jurjaks, Blekingeplantan (den berømte Garden Store Sverige)
Furoshiki, mille idee da un foulard. Il furoshiki è un foulard di forma quadrata, o un semplice telo di stoffa molto colorato o a tinta unita, utilizzato in giappone per avvolgere gli oggetti, confezionare regali o creare piccole cose utili e decorazioni in pochi minuti. Furoshiki è anche l’arte di saper piegare e annodare i foulard.
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This tank is the perfect combination of function and fashion. Crafted from ribbed fabric with a seamless finish, it offers a flattering, cropped fit that can be customized with your choice of v-neck or scoop neck. Plus, its mineral wash makes it a true stand-out piece. Seamless Ribbed Knit Mineral Wash Soft and Stretchy Reversible Fitted Silhouette 92% Nylon, 8% Spandex True to Size OS: Chest 26" Length 17"PLUS: Chest 28" Length 18" Model Casey is wearing size OSModel Jordan is wearing size PLUS