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How to Sew Perfect Scallops. A photo tutorial to help you learn how to sew scalloped edges for the Highland Avenue House.
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This is my oldest daughter, Cora. She is 13 years old and decided that she wanted to sew skirts for orphans in Liberia. Why Liberia? We know a woman that grew up in Liberia, but had to flee her home because of much civil unrest. She fled to a small village and the people there […]
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2 Ways to use cross vest.Use it as cowl or sweater THIS IS NOT READY MADE ITEM! It is KNITTING PATTERN! AVAILABLE ONLY in ENGLISH! If you view this listing different language from English please note - this listing has been translated from English by Etsy and the files with patterns will not be translated New version: Added row by row explanations SIZE S- M- L- XL YOU NEED: 350 (7 skeins)- 350 (7 skeins)- 400 (8 skeins)- 400 (8 skeins) g of DROPS Nepal 65% wool, 35% alpaca (or some other yarn with the same gauge) Weight/yardage: 50 g (1.76 ounces) = approx 75 m (82 yards) Recommended needle size: 4.5 – 5 mm (US 7-8; UK 7-6) Knitting tension: 10x10 cm = 17 st x 22 rows Skills needed This pattern is rather easy if you already know how to cast on, knit, purl, cable and bind off. Row by row explanations and also chart for making textures is included in instructions. Available English! ************************************************************ This pattern is for personal use only. © All rights reserved. No copying and no publishing elsewhere any material herein contained, without my permission. ************************************************************
I have been meaning to teach my girls how to tie their shoes for some time now. Unfortunately they don't have any real shoes to practice with. It just always seemed easier to buy Velcro or slip-on sho
The Met, 1897-99 (via) - an excellent start to a fabulous Steampunk ensemble. My favorites are the original gowns that unknowingly have that Steampunk flavor. I haven't been working on my wedding gown. I'm quite terrible and maybe lazy, but I just haven't felt like it.
“I held the ones I love closer… let go of the things not meant to be mine..”KeAsha In LA, [email protected] shoes a vintage pink couch. id prefer something a little bit more up to date tho…
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My girlfriend came over to refill my estrogen reserves last week, and brought with her a fantastic craft for us to do together while chatting, laughing, gossiping and catching up after her long vacation. One third of the way through summer vacation with three boys, she knew just what I needed. She brought over a bunch of stuff for us to sit down and make our own button bracelets. So fun! The greatest part was that each of our bracelets turned out differently! Do you want to join us? Let's make some funky Button Bracelets! Materials: Buttons in various sizes (test to be sure your cord will fit into the holes) Round leather or coated cotton cord (1 mm in diameter) Instructions: Arrange your buttons ahead of time to lay out your pattern Begin with a length of cord about 18 inches long (you will adjust this to fit at the end, but cutting it too short will result in frustration and some swearing...trust me, I know). The more knots you intend to make the longer the cord. Fold your cord in half and tie a knot in the looped end, like this: Now, begin threading the cord through your button holes. Criss-cross your cord for the 4 hole buttons like this: The same is possible for the two holed buttons. Bring a cord up through each hole then back down the next hole like this: You might also want to thread your button onto one piece of cord then knot, like this: To finish off your bracelet, just pull the cord through the last button and tie in a square knot. See? You can pull the last button through the loop at the other end to attach to your wrist. Now, go crazy! Try to be random and mix it up, stack some, knot some, criss-cross some, there is no right or wrong way to do this! Get creative, girl! You might end up with something like this: Or simple shell and wood buttons look like this: Or you could go nuts and work in some beads like this: Now, gather some buttons, call up some girl friends, set the kids into the back yard to play, and have some fun! PS (JoAnn's has some bags of fantastic HUGE buttons with HUGE holes for the little ones to get in on the act. It will be a HUGE relief to use these buttons for them. A bloggy friend suggested dipping lengths of yarn in clear nail polish and twisting. Once dry, they will thread easily for the kiddos.)
Anne Adams 4778; ca. 1954; Junior Miss Dress. 4778-Look chic, Junior Miss, in your new Empire-silhouette dress! It's easy to sew! Junior Miss sizes 11-17. Size 13 takes 4 3/4 yards 39-inch fabric. Charming in crisp silk or rayon. Advertisement from The Workbasket, Volume 19, Number 4, January 1954, pp 56 (upper right). [insert your photos of this pattern made up] [insert your username, and make sure your preferences allow for people to contact you via e-mail. Do not list your email address here!
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