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Photos to accompany a tutorial on making an accurate 18th century petticoat. For the detailed instructions, please visit our blog, A Fashionable Frolick, at fashionablefrolick.blogspot.com
Photos to accompany a tutorial on making an accurate 18th century petticoat. For the detailed instructions, please visit our blog, A Fashionable Frolick, at fashionablefrolick.blogspot.com
Steampunk knickers tutorial for Threadbanger.
8. Repeat step 7 on the other side of the seam, then again on the other side of the band (lining up the pin you put in earlier with the outside leg seam).
This is what the S-folds should look like with one on each side of the seam.
Tutorial for this super simple pouch available here: listentothebirdssing.blogspot.co.uk/2012/04/swappy-stitch...
Steampunk knickers tutorial for Threadbanger.
7. Line up the seams and pin in place. Now we will make our first gather/fold. I do mine by making this S-curve fold with the inside (pant leg) fabric. If all goes well, you will do four of these S-folds (one on each side of each seam) and not need to do any more gathering to get your fabric to fit. If not, you can always do one or two more folds. I actually ended up doing five for this pair of knickers.
Once you have it folded, take out the pin you already put in and use it to hold the fold in place.
Making enveloppes with Mila with pretty papers from Flow magazine
I made a little tutorial animation you can see here
blogged here mikodesign.blogspot.com/2010/10/gickrcom-animation.html
Photos to accompany a tutorial on making an accurate 18th century petticoat. For the detailed instructions, please visit our blog, A Fashionable Frolick, at fashionablefrolick.blogspot.com
Photos to accompany a tutorial on making an accurate 18th century petticoat. For the detailed instructions, please visit our blog, A Fashionable Frolick, at fashionablefrolick.blogspot.com
This is what happens when the extruder puts down less plastic than skeinforge expects.
This image is for the skeinforge configuration tutorial at: wiki.makerbot.com/configuring-skeinforge
Filet Crochet Tutorial
Filet is a French word for net. Filet crochet, worked from a graph (or chart), is possibly one of the easiest techniques for creating crochet lace – at its simplest it’s made up with 3 basic stitches, slip stitch, chains & trebles (US dc), but more intricate patterns can be created substituting the trebles (US dc) with double trebles (US tr), triple trebles (US dtr) & so on
This tutorial (17 pages) takes you through the basics of Filet Crochet in both written (UK & US terminology) & diagram form & covers the following:
1.How to read charts (graphs) - (pg 2)
2.Determining the number of chains required for foundation chain - (pg 2)
3.What is a Space, Block, Lacet & Bar- (pg 3)
4.Stitch Abbreviations - (pg 3)
5.Stitch Guide (written & drawings): slip st, dc (US sc), tr (US dc) - (pg 4)
6.Stitch Guide continued: dtr (US tr), trtr (US dtr) – tr decrease (US dc decrease) - (pg 5)
7.Basic Filet Mesh Lace (written, diagram & drawing): spaces & blocks - (pg 6)
8.Basic Filet mesh lace continued: Lacets & bars - (pg 7)
9.Shaping: increasing space at beginning & end of row - (pg 8)
10.Shaping continued: decreasing space at beginning & end of row, increasing block at beginning & end of row, decreasing block at beginning & end of row - (pg 9)
11.Shaping for Garments: increasing blocks at beginning & end of rows - (pg 10)
12. Shaping for garments continued: increasing spaces at beginning & end of rows - (pg 11)
13.Shaping for garments continued: decreasing & decreasing blocks at beginning & end of rows – (pg-12)
14. Three super easy projects to get you started
Book Mark (chart & photo) – (pg 13)
Scarf (photo & chart) - (pg 14)
Purse - (chart, photo, written, diagrams, drawings) (pg 15 to 17)
Fabric folding tutorial on my blog today! No more messy fabric shelves and drawers. Super easy system to implement! Pop over and have a read if your shelves look like what mine did! www.roxycreations.blogspot.com
Vejam novo Tutorial Papo entre Diva
O que usei:
Primer Smashbox
Base Teint Innocent Chanel
Corretivo iluminador Lancôme (caneta iluminadora)
Pó prep-prime MAC
Blush Capriche Chanel + Sun and Moon MAC
Olhos: Sombra Ellipse Lâncome
Sombra Marrom opaca do kit smokey and mirrow da MAC
Sombra Stila (parecida com a KID da MAC)
Sombra Stila preta opaca
Sombra Grand Entrance MAC
Delinedor Bourjois Preto
Lápis Zero UD
Boca: Lápis de boca Artdeco + Batom Lady Gaga MAC
Beijoooo
Freshly Picked has a great tutorial on making a coin purse.
However, I didn't have oilcloth on hand, so I made mine with quilting cotton, batting and a lining. These are my modifications to her tutorial. Please still refer to her instructions for basic construction technique as my pictures only show how I deviated from her tutorial.
{Tutorial will be posted 1/8/11}