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Saw this great tutorial and just had to make one for my mom. Now I'll have to do one for me and my sister as well.
These photos come from a tutorial I did on how to modify wide boots to fit the calf of the wearer.
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Boa noite meninaaas!
Olha eu aqui de novo! :)
Fiz um tuto dessa mani e está lá no blog, vamos lá ver?
trioesmaltado.blogspot.com.br/2013/08/tutorial-animal-pri...
beijooooooos!
Um dos principais motivos que tive para me dedicar a esse tutorial foi que quando fui procurar tutoriais para entender o processo, achei pouquíssimas informações sobre esse tipo de Obitsu (além do Tutorial da Malu que me ajudou muito!).
Essa é a “marca” do Obitsu que eu usei.
Como eu já disse antes, este é um Obitsu de 27cm de altura, White (branco).
Algumas pessoas preferem um tamanho menor de corpo para sua Doll e utilizam o Obitsu de 25cm. A principal diferença entre eles, é a articulação na cintura que o de 27cm tem. Essa articulação permite a rotação do tronco e maior mobilidade para poses.
As articulações dos braços, mãos, pernas, pés e até mesmo o tronco são encaixadas e podem ser removidas.
Por isso, é muito divertido comprar junto com o Obitsu um conjunto de mãos para que você possa diferenciar as poses com sua Doll.
No mercado há outros modelos de Obitsu. Além das formas do corpo, articulações e tipo de busto (pequeno, médio e grande, muuuito grande rs) eles se diferenciam nesse pino que dá mobilidade ao pescoço, que é o ponto mais importante para a troca.
Comprei esse Obitsu e o conjunto de mãozinhas com a Sabrina, da Ichigo Toys.
Please note that there are two pages to this tutorial
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When I first started using my serger, I was loathe to change the threads to different colours. If you've ever had to rethread an overlocker, you know what a super huge pain it can be. Tiny little holes, deep in the machine and there's usually three or four threads. Mine needs some long handled tweezers, a sharp pair of scissors and heaps of patience. Somewhere along the way, my mum tipped me off that there's an easier method.
Made from vintage fabrics, this flower (and accompanying tutorial) was created for the Vintage Series on Amanda Jones' blog, here.
i've been asked to show this tutorial several times, but i hadn't gotten around to it till now :)
plus anymore suggestions either message or comment :)
enjoy!
xx
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Riscar o molde do babador. Se você não tiver molde, pergunte pro Google (rs) ou use um babador qualquer pra riscar o tecido. Eu achei o meu na net, mas já faz tanto tempo que não tenho o link pra passar... =(
Steampunk knickers tutorial for Threadbanger.
6. Before attaching the band, lay it flat so it's folded in half. Put a pin in the end opposite the seam, directly across from it. We're going to line the seam up with the inside pant leg seam, and the pin with the outside pant leg seam.
This is important in order to get your gathers/folds to look right!
Once you've done this, turn the band inside out and pull it over the pant leg so that the edges you'll be sewing together are touching right sides together.
You will have a bunch of folds of fabric inside your band- this is good, this is because the band is smaller than the pants.
Feito baseado no tutorial encontrado em:
Vai virar um panô pra cobrir a caixa de luz do meu apê. Amanhã pretendo quiltar, depois coloco as fotos dele pronto! Beijos!
Tutorial to make little vintage fondant ghost for cupcake toppers at:
www.lynleespetitecakes.com/2011/10/tricks-treats-and-ghos...
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
1.- a las rebanadas de pan les hacemos perforaciones circulares, yo uso la tapa de mi coctelera para esto.
2.- un buen trozo de mantequilla al sartén. cuando ya está bien caliente,
3.- ponemos a tostar el pan, sólo por un lado.
4.- cascamos el huevo cuidando que la yema caiga dentro del hueco y sazonamos. Esperamos un rato para que se haga la parte de abajo.
5.- lo volteamos para que se haga la parte que era la de arriba. El tiempo de espera depende de qué tan hecho nos guste el huevo.
6.- lo ponemos en el plato donde ya teníamos la lechuga, agregamos tiras de queso oaxaca...
7.- como le faltaba un poco de rojo al plato, le agrego jitomate. Ayer me acabé el caldo de los frijoles así que ahora le pongo unos frijoles completos encima del queso para que lo derritan y vayan absorbiéndose en el pan.
8.- a desayunar!
Diodo laser extraido del grabador de dvd´s .
Alimentador para diodos láser.
Tutorial en vídeo:
youtu.be/NgBKmgTEFNg
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
Final tutorial is up on the blog for this swim suit: kitschycoo.blogspot.com/2011/07/tutorial-sewing-up-your-p...
hey everyone ! this is my first tutorial for photoshop cs3. i hope you like it ! i'm going to try my best to explain it. feel free to ask any questions you may have (:
if you give it a try, please share your pictures ! i'd love to see them
Step 1:
Layer -> New Adjustment Layer -> Curves
Point 1: Output 49 Input 88
Point 2: Output 158 Input 206
Click OK
Step 2:
Layer -> New Adjustment Layer -> Brightness/Contrast
Brightness 32
Contrast -6
Click OK
Step 3:
Layer -> New Adjustment Layer -> Color Balance
Shadows: -13, -11, 2
Midtones: -30, -15, -30
Highlights: -20, 19, 29
Click OK
Step 4:
Layer -> New Fill Layer -> Solid Color
Use #e8c1b2
Click OK
Set This Layer To Darken 31%
Step 5:
Layer -> New Adjustment Layer -> Selective Color
Colors -> Reds
Cyan: -51%
Magenta: 24%
Yellow: 66%
Black: -30%
Colors-> Cyans
Cyan: -85%
Magenta: 17%
Yellow: 100%
Black: 100%
Click OK
Step 6:
Layer -> New Adjustment Layer -> Selective Color
Colors -> Neutrals
Cyan: 59%
Magenta: 13%
Yellow: -2%
Black: -15%
Click OK
Step 7:
Layer -> New Adjustment Layer -> Selective Color
Colors -> Blues
Cyan: -2%
Colors -> Whites
Cyan: -100%
Magenta: -47%
Yellow: 17%
Black: -48%
Click OK
Step 8:
Layer -> Merge Visible
Step 9:
Filter -> Sharpen -> Unsharp Mask
Amount: 36%
Radius: 1.0 pixles
Threshold: 0 levels
ANDD Voila !
Quer aprender a fazer uma Naninha? Tutorial lá no blog!
panos-e-panelas.blogspot.com.br/2012/09/dia-de-pano-nanin...
My first wire wrapped jewelry tutorial is finally finished! Yay! *Happy dance* I knew it’ll be hard to make something for the first time but this hard?! It took me for ever to finish it! Anyway it is done and I hope you guys will enjoy it! :)
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The concept of a many-branched tree symbolizes that all life on Earth is related and has been used in science, religion, philosophy, mythology and other areas. It could represent a mystical concept of the oneness in all things, a metaphor for common descent in the evolutionary sense, and a motif in various world theologies, mythologies and philosophies.
With this tutorial you will learn how to make my version of the classical Tree of Life pendant using wire and various gems and beads.
Tutorial for this super simple pouch available here: listentothebirdssing.blogspot.co.uk/2012/04/swappy-stitch...