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Learn how to make these eye popping soaps yourself! I just blogged about them at the Soap Queen: www.soapqueen.com/bath-and-body-tutorials/soapylove-neon-...
1. Arrange four strips of cotton in pinwheel shape like as shown in the picture. Sew two pieces next each other right sides together.
1.表布用の生地を、配色を考えながらかざぐるまの様に配置します。矢印で示した、隣同士の生地を中表に縫い合わせます。
Step 3 of the beading tutorial: Repeat step 2: pass one end of the thread through one of the small beads of the central loop, in the other end of the thread insert two large beads (one round bead and one glass bead) and pass both ends through a third large bead (round bead)
*Materials for lining and trim*
Medium weight canvas or home decor fabric.
<裏布と縁取りの材料>
中厚のコットンキャンバス、またはインテリア用コットン
After a side of basket is sewn, it should look like this. Press seam allowance toward short strip.
そうすると、このようにバスケットの側面になる部分が立ち上がってきます。縫い代は短いパーツ(ここではライトブルー)側に倒しておきます。
I've been making a few of these over the past few months. They're super easy and really cute on. Plus, my little guy can't get it off during meal time... always a plus with him! :)
tutorial on the blog
9.Turn over. Fold the tape two times to cover the raw edge of the top.
9.バスケットを裏返し、バイアステープを三つ折りにして縁をくるむようにしてマチ針で留めます。
Tenho uma listinha de coisas que acho que devo melhorar no blog e uma dessas coisas é a quantidade de tutoriais.
A maioria dos tutoriais que faço é com fotos, mas esses dias estou com tempo livre e aproveitei para gravar um vídeo. OH GOD. Tinha esquecido o quanto era trabalhoso gravar/editar um vídeo.
Quando postei essa mani, várias meninas me perguntaram sobre a técnica que utilizei. Então gravei um tutorial explicando o processo.
O nome da técnica é carimbada invertida (não sei se tem outro nome, mas eu chamo assim) e ela consiste em criar decalques/películas usando carimbo.
Eu ia colocar o vídeo aqui, mas ele é muito pesado então desisti. Para quem quiser ver, é só clicar AQUI. O link para o post do blog é esse.
Beijo e bom final de semana!
7.Insert lining into exterior wrong sides together. Align the tops and bottom corners together and pin the top.
7.裏袋布を外表になるように表袋布の中に入れます。底の四つの角と上の縁をきちんとあわせてマチ針で留めます。
This is showing how to assemble a side of basket. Fold light blue strip diagonally along light green strip, putting two sides together. Sew from bottom to the end of light blue fabric.
NOTE: Do not sew seam allowance.
縫い合わせ方を写真でご覧ください。ここでは、ライトブルーの布を斜めに、底の部分に三角ができるように折り返し、隣のライトイエローの布に布端同士を重ねるようにします。縫い代を縫いこまないようにして縫い合わせます。
3.Next, make sides of basket. Sew sides of strips next each other, right sides together. One by One, following numbers in the picture.
3.次はバスケットの側面の部分を作ります。写真の番号の順番に、隣り合う辺同士を中表に縫い合わせていきます。
5.This is the measurement for lining. Mark these lines with pencil on wrong side of lining fabric.
6.ここからは裏袋作りです。写真の寸法どおりに裏布の裏に鉛筆で印をつけます。
Squealer Paper Toy Tutorial
Items you will need:
-Printout (I print out paper toys on 110lb. White card stock.)
-Glue
-Craft Knife
-Embossing Stylus Balled (optional I usually carefully score with a craft knife.)
-Small Stick (the end of a small paint brush, chopstick, or shish kabob stick)
-Scissors
-Cutting Board (optional, just don't cut up your table)
-Paper Towel (to wipe off excess glue)
-Bandages (optional, be careful when you are cutting. It's not fun to look for bandages when you are bleeding)
Notes to keep in mind:
Make sure you are having fun. That is what paper craft is all about?
Take your time.
Have extra craft knife blades handy. It is always best to cut with a sharp blade.
Cut rounded parts with scissors and straight parts with craft knife.
When scoring be careful not to score to deep and cut all the way through the model.
This Tutorial is how to make the Krampus version of the Squealer Paper Toy. This one is slightly more difficult than the Blank version that way I can show you all the techniques so you can make other versions. They are all similar so don't worry. I made the template as intuitive as I could so you should have no problems with the assembly.
Briefly read before starting
Print out Squealer Paper Toy
Ready your tools.
Roughly cut out all pieces to separate then carefully cut each individual piece.
Once all of the exterior (outside) lines of the pieces are cut out (as shown)
Score and cut the interior pieces.
Be careful not to score to deep and cut all the way through the model.
The teeth of the Krampus (or moustache of Santa) are cut and also scored.
Also note that the mouth and one of the body tabs are connected. Cut (as shown)
The tab should have a small piece missing.
Cut, score, and lift horns up.
For arms and tongue curl with craft knife.
Using the left over excess pieces add a little glue to a piece of paper and use another piece to spread the glue.
Use stick for gluing hard to reach areas. I normally hold pieces together for 15-20 seconds.
On the main part of the model glue the body together first.
Now all small parts and body should be glued.
Fold and glue "mouth inside bottom" to tab (as shown) Mouth should now protrude out from the body slightly.
Turn model upside down and glue body tabs to "mouth inside bottom" piece.
Time to form the head!
Glue all the sides of the head to form a box. Glue head top tabs to "mouth inside top".
When gluing the 5 panels that make the top of the head, it is best to add glue to all the tabs and carefully fit them all together.
Use stick to get to the hard to reach places and let the glue set.
Glue tail on before you glue basket.
Put props in the hands and position arms whatever way you see best.
Add child, and make sure all the little details are positioned and glued correctly.
There you have it the Krampus! I hope you have been a good little child.
video tutorial whit Brushes beta
In Youtube:
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Turn right side out and try on machine. I'm going to bind my edge. It's really my only option since the back came out really close to exact length. If you want to HEM your edge, mark where the cover hits the table and add a seam allowance before you trim.
If you pull the machine to the very edge of the table, it makes it easy to trim off the excess to the right length. Because I'm binding my edge, I want it to just barely skim the table top. Make sure you do this with the cover on properly, not inside out. After scissor-trimming it, I straightened it up with my rotary cutter. Cut conservatively, you can always trim off more if you left it too long.