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First things first; pick out some fabric that is particularly adorable. How much do you need? Although this is a tutorial, I’m not going to hold your hand *that* much. You want as much fabric as you want it big. You can go to the store and buy a yard or you can reach into you scrap pile and pull out 1/8 of a yard.

 

Whatever you do, just make sure you have a piece a tad bit bigger than what you would like your final project to be. Also, you will need another piece of fabric to be the inside of the roll. On this roll I used the same fabric, but it is rather dashing if you use a contrasting fabric. Again, I’m not going to hold your hand.

 

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tutorial to rock your own German shorts!

originally posted for Skirt As Top's Vintage May

 

www.running-w-scissors.com/2012/05/modern-lederhosen-tuto...

I followed this tutorial with few changes to get this old photo look.

Ninguém aguenta mais as minhas makes com roxo né, hahahahahaha

 

Prometo que o próximo será diferente meninas....

 

Tutorial aqui: www.2agency.net/forum/comments.php?DiscussionID=1721

 

Um beijo e sintam-se a vontade para criticar!

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please leave a comment on the blog so I can improve the tutorials

Tutorial for building a Warhammer Watchtower

Building a lightbox using the tutorial from this site:

 

www.pbase.com/wlhuber/light_box_light_tent

Dress tutorial for Lati Yellow Special that I'll be posting on Den of Angels.

Tutorial coming if I get a chance to write it tmw.

 

ETA: tutorial found here

Please join me on the blog today as I make up a simple, weighted blanket - commonly used for people with sensory disorders, those on the autism spectrum, and to help treat anxiety conditions.

 

This version is made in flannel and bound with a 1/4" double-fold binding. It weighs 4 pounds, with 6" channels, and measures approximately 39" by 51".

Hora do medo!

 

Precisamos descolar a parte superior da cabeça da Pullip, o "Scalp".

 

Assim como na hora de descolar a Peruca, prefira começar pela parte de trás da cabeça da Doll.

Caso a tesoura escape, ou você faça muita força, a parte "machucada" não vai ficar visível.

 

Então vamos lá, com a ajuda de uma tesoura sem ponta (para não quebrar o plástico) coloque a "ponta" tesoura em uma das junções entre a cabeça e o Scalp.

Sem pressa, sem fazer força, com movimentos para cima e para baixo, vá tentando colocar a ponta da tesoura dentro dessa "trinca".

Faça isso de um lado, depois do outro, ainda na parte de trás da cabeça.

 

Quando a trinca estiver bem aberta, aí sim aumente a força, tentando empurrar para cima o Scalp.

Embora pareça assustador, acredite, o Scalp sai muito fácil!

Screen Shot of tutorial on using printable patterns with the Silhouette software. Come see it at: katemadedesigns.blogspot.com/2012/01/silhouette-studio-pr...

 

You can put multiple patterns on a single object. Too Cool.

Download this SolidWorks tutorial here:

learnsolidworks.com/chopper/

 

Learn how to Model, Assemble and Render a Chopper in SolidWorks.

 

www.LearnSolidWorks.com

SolidWorks Tips, Tricks & Tutorials

Please join me on the blog today as I make up a simple, weighted blanket - commonly used for people with sensory disorders, those on the autism spectrum, and to help treat anxiety conditions.

 

This version is made in flannel and bound with a 1/4" double-fold binding. It weighs 4 pounds, with 6" channels, and measures approximately 39" by 51".

Look for free tutorial soon at patternpatti.com

4. Put the stitch back on the right hand needle.

A pedidos e duvidas de alguns amigos, fiz esse tutorial sobre Bruhes do Photoshop, eh bem simples :) mas creio que pode ajudar :)

 

Para ver na íntegra, clique aqui.

Tutorial to make a curling ribbon Cthuhlu.

Read the tutorial in full here: kittybabylove.com/blog/draw-string-bag-tutorial

 

Now that you have one side finished, turn over and repeat… Fold the top over 1/4 – 1/2″ and then again so that the folded edge meets your notch. Make sure your 2 folded edges line up (above image).

These photos are from a tutorial on how to make a simple ribbon bow.

 

For more information please visit:

www.violetlebeaux.com

Please join me on the blog today as I make up a simple, weighted blanket - commonly used for people with sensory disorders, those on the autism spectrum, and to help treat anxiety conditions.

 

This version is made in flannel and bound with a 1/4" double-fold binding. It weighs 4 pounds, with 6" channels, and measures approximately 39" by 51".

Fantastic personal blog tutorial by psdthemes.com. You never seen this before! you will get every details step by step. 100+ screenshot. what are you waiting for? =)

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Drusilla's Cord Cover

 

Materials Needed:

Yarn to match room colors (I used Red Heart tan), hook size H

 

Directions:

ch 14 loosely or enough to wrap around the plug (you will have to slip the cover over the end of the plug, so don't make it too tight) and join with a slip stitch.

 

Do Not join, work in a continuous round. You can mark with a stitch marker the end of each round, but it is not necessary.

 

round 1 - sc in each stitch (14 or however many you ch).

 

round 2+ - sc in each sc around until desired length and fasten off.

 

slip cord cover over cord and you are good to go!

 

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Feel free to make items for your own enjoyment, but please remember, patterns and tutorials are NOT to be used for commercial purposes.

 

All original crafts, images, and content © 2007–2009 Missie Zee. All rights reserved.

  

Tutorial for a quick & simple tissue box cover...find it here.

So i'm trying to save up to open my own store again on SL, and i don't want to spend rl money on it.

 

So i'm wondering if anyone would be interested in some photo editing tutorials. They will be videos, with voice, and as detailed as possible. It will be the entire process of me editing the picture from beginning to end. I have a lot of secrets that i'm willing to share :)

 

Or i can do specific tutorials for anyone interested, just let me know below if this is a stupid idea or if you'd like to see a tutorial on a specific thing. And if so, what price range should i look at? I don't know what's reasonable.

 

Or if you want to ask something just IM me in-world <3

 

(p.s i know i'm not that best at editing, but i can share what i do know. i've done this before on IMVU, but i haven't seen anyone make tutorials for SL.)

Please join me on the blog today as I make up a simple, weighted blanket - commonly used for people with sensory disorders, those on the autism spectrum, and to help treat anxiety conditions.

 

This version is made in flannel and bound with a 1/4" double-fold binding. It weighs 4 pounds, with 6" channels, and measures approximately 39" by 51".

LA PELUCA

- Una vez pegado el velcro "rasposo" al cráneo, corto una tira igual del "suave" y las uno. Quito la tira que protege la parte adhesiva del "suave" y, con cuidado, coloco la peluca encima. Cuando está bien colocada, presiono para que se pegue el velcro "suave" a la peluca. Luego,procurando que no se mueva el velcro, quito la peluca de nuevo.

- Para que quede bien sujeta, coso el velcro a la peluca (con el adhesivo solo acabaría cayendo) y ya está.

 

1. Duplicated color layer, giving me Layer 1

2. Added a channel mixer, set to monochrome set red 60 green 37 blue 22 (but that can change with photo).

3. Used keyboard command Command + e to merge adjustment layer and Layer 1, giving me a black and white above the color.

4. Duplicate the black and white layer (command + j ) and invert it (command + i).

5. Put the inverted layer (Layer 1 copy) in "Linear Dodge" blending mode from the menu on the Layers Pallet. You should now have a white photo.

6. Run gaussian blur on Layer 1 copy, I used 150. This will give you a sketch look.

7. Add a levels adjustment layer and move the left slider until you get a good black.

8. In CS2 select all the layers except the background layer (the color one). In previous versions you'll need to link those layers by click on the little link boxes in the layers pallet. From the fly-out menu on the Layers Pallet choose "New Group from layers..." (in earlier versions it'll say "linked").

9. Add a layer mask to the group (user the layer mask button on the pallet) and from choose Edit > Fill and make it black at about 30 or 40 percent. Also put it in diffuse mode.

10. I flattened the image and from the Filtered menu I added an Angled Stroke with Direction balance set to 50 stroke length 15 sharpness 1. I also add a Texturizer with Canvas texture and set Relief at 5 and scaling at 100%.

 

FOR WINDOWS: command = conrol

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