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My very first manually stitched vertorama. What a mission! Definitely not easy and still lots to learn. Ilse, many thanks for posting the really helpful tutorial. You and Paul continue to be an inspiration with your magic vertoramas. Ilse, I'll (have to) see you next week!
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Text for tutorial is at:
nicolehill.fr/blog/tutorial-helmsweave-chainmaille-bracelet
Let me know what you think!
tutorial blogged here
to save the template, go to the "actions" tab above the photo. scroll down and click on "view all sizes". click on "original" size over on the right side of the screen, and then either right click and "save as" or click on "download original size".
if, when you try to print the image, your printer will only print it as a typical photo size (ie, 4x6), open up a document in microsoft word and insert the image there. then you can print the word file and the image will be the correct size.
Extend each side of the paper outward, and start separating the layers. Fluff and arrange the petals as you see fit - you can make it messy or manicured.
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Una vez que ya está pasada al gusto del consumidor en blanco y negro, no suelo resistirme y la paso a "Duotono", para ello: Imagen>Modo>Escala de Grises>Duotono.
Previamente, si es una imagen en 24 bits, la tendréis que rebajar a 8 bits. Con los duotonos entrará la eterna duda, hay miles donde elegir. Os aconsejo algo suave y que no oculte la foto. Mis favoritos son los "pastel uncoated", sobre todo para fotos que ya tienen mucho contraste.
Back to basics! I put together a tutorial demonstrating how to construct the perfect sash, from a woven, stable fabric.
Made by One Charming Party; tutorial found here: onecharmingparty.com/2011/09/14/how-to-wrap-a-present-wit...