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You can go ahead and unbutton yourself out of the trap of pins. Lay the bodice on a flat surface and with your tailors chalk connect the pinheads, then draw a line. This line is going to help us a lot. Make sure your fabric stays flat while doing this, so you dont accidentally take it in too much.
Measure the placement of your buttons and try to space them out evenly. Be sure to leave room for the skirt to be attatched.
Mark the placement of your buttons.
Thread the petals onto a strong string (I used quilting thread). Push the thread through the little center-bunches.
Een motief op Utrecht Centraal is het Stationsplein. Er zijn veel restaurants en het is de doorgang naar de stad en de treinen. Met zijn futuristisch dak krijgt het een artistiek karakter. Er zijn drie series: 1) gewone foto's, 2) Long exposure foto's (afhankelijk van de vertraging verdwijnen bewegingen of laat vervormingen zien) en 3) selectieve scherpte, die door de verstelbaarheden van de technische camera mogelijk worden.
A motif at Utrecht Central is the Stationsplace. There are many restaurants and it is the passage to the city and the trains. With its futuristic roof it gets an artistic character. There are three series: 1) normal photos, 2) Long exposure photos (depending on the delay movements disappear or show distortions) and 3) selective focus, which is made possible by the adjustability of the technical camera.
Ein Motiv am Utrechter Hauptbahnhof ist der Stationsplatz. Es gibt viele Restaurants und es ist das Tor zur Stadt und zu den Zügen. Sein futuristisches Dach verleiht ihm einen künstlerischen Charakter. Es gibt drei Serien: 1) normale Fotos, 2) Langzeitbelichtungsfotos (je nach Verzögerung verschwinden Bewegungen oder es werden Verzerrungen gezeigt) und 3) selektive Fokussierung, die durch die Einstellbarkeit der technischen Kamera ermöglicht wird.
Go ahead and gather your skirt.
I suck suck suck at hemming, so I actually went and did mine before gathering.
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Now, take it off and flip it inside out. This time we get to pin! Make sure the side seams match up with where your actual sides are.
We’re not shaped like boxes, right?! We must let the jumper know that, show it whos boss!
Take in the sides so that it fits pretty snug and hugs your curves(for the most part.) If your wearing two shirts like I was, its best to take the top one off so you dont double your chances of accidentally pinning the bodice to your shirt.
And if this just looks too complicated, I often sell the cane ready to go. Just check the site regularly as they are fresh made and the selection available changes every week.
Original instructions from Design*Sponge: Sewing 101: Tissue Box Cover by Brett Bara (it's a really solid tutorial!).
What I had so far was a fairly strong building, but the wall were flexible at the corners. No doubt gluing the roof on would help stop the flexing.
However, for me it was not enough. I cut out four 0.188" styrene angle pieces about the length of the height of the inner styrene walls. These would be used to buttress the corners.
I've started a line of dragons with cat characteristics. It's hard to see, but the mom dragon is scratching her eye with her hind leg and the babies are somewhat kitten-like.
The 4 years I had braces I was unable to close my mouth like in the first photo. I would get frustrated and some kids used to make fun of me when I tried. I'm glad I wasn't able to and now I have perfected smile explosions : )
I use these flexible laundry baskets to carry some of my wet gear home. I then rinse and use them to dry my other bits of gear that are a bit more forgiving, like my back-up torch and fins!
I had quite a few people (by my usual meagre standards, at least) respond to my first 100 Strangers pic, so I thought it might be nice to show the before/after comparison and the Lightroom settings I used to acheive the final look. Instead of transcribing them all like I did last time, I figured I'd just screengrab the various settings windows and add them into the image :) The only ones that aren't shown here are the HSL & Effects windows, which both remained unused and entirely zeroed anyway, and the Camera Calibration window, which is using the 2010 Process & the Adobe Standard color profile with all it's settings at the default of zero. I hope this is useful to someone, if it was maybe you could gimme a shout-out in the comments or hire a plane to paint my name in the sky. Either is good. Cheers :D
Now you are going to sew the "casing" you made for your buttons, closed. This might take a bit of manuevering because the buttons tend to get in the way. It might help to tilt your button when you go to sew near it.
Woooohhhoooo done with those buttons!
We are done with Piece A for now.
On fait cette première couture pour que le tissu ne glisse pas quand on fixe la parmenture après, sur la même couture.
Ensuite on peut surfiler.
Sand all lumber, wiping down with a damp cloth. Be sure to sand the corners and anywhere else that might be a snag-hazard.
According to the directions on the wood stain, give your boards several coats of stain, allowing 2 hours of dry time in between coats. Then apply at least two coats of Polycrilic sealer according to the directions, allowing to dry in between. This is a two day process!