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Guhhh… Took me half of the day to finish the tutorial!

 

Download link to the pdf file (with the correct size for printing the pattern) found on my deviantArt post. ylden.deviantart.com/art/Collared-and-Cuffed-Shirt-Tutori...

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}

Para el que lo quiera ver o hacer :) Salió un tutorial que hice hace poco para el sitio creativitystorm.com

Acá el link del tutorial creativitystorm.com/creando-una-composicion-con-pocos-rec...

www.1001pallets.com/2016/01/diy-tutorial-pallet-coffee-ta...

  

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This tutorial by Bettina from PaintyCloud will show you how to make a simple pallet coffee table.

  

3 Pallets.

5 Hours.

We evaluated this project as an easy difficulty project.

 

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Tutorial: Como Montar um Cenário para fotos!=D

Separei em 2 Partes para melhor visualização.

 

Materiais:

1 luz boa(janelão),

1 apoio(cama),

2 Travesseiros firmes,

Tecidos pequenos e um grande o suficiente para esconder os travesseiros,

Material para compor (mesinhas, caixas, flores, qualquer coisa),

Doll(s) (principal)

 

Sequencia de fotos:

Foto 1: Materiais

Foto 2: Apoio os travesseiros de modo que a luz ilumine bem eles

Foto 3: Travesseiros já bem iluminados

Foto 4: Cobra os travesseiros com o tecido maior

Foto 5: Monte os outros tecidos e objetos da forma que preferir

Foto 6: Cenário pronto e iluminado

Foto 7: Posar a doll da forma que preferir e tire as fotos!=D

Foto 8: Resultado final

  

Turn the top flap so that the left side resembles a diamond.

A present I made for my advisor. I am proud of this one! I wanted to make something that had a tiny bit of authenticity. I found this Victorian embroidery pattern and worked off of these color scheme slides, and went shopping for stuff. The paper came from Paper Presentation and I liked it pretty well. (I was looking for something darker, sort of like the trimming ribbon, but I couldn't find it anywhere.) The large center ribbon came from M&J, and I dithered over the secondary ribbon forever. I bought at least three different things I didn't end up using and was just never quite happy with it. ("But it doesn't look VICTORIAN ENOUGH!") Ultimately though, I discovered my new favorite store in the city, Tinsel Trading, where I carried around an armful of twelve different things in an ecstatic frenzy of swear words, before buying the thin purple one for the embroidery, and the top one for trimming.

 

I LOVE THAT STORE SO MUCH. I WANT TO BRING YOU THERE!

 

So... first I cut the paper, sort of badly; it'd been a while since I cut paper precisely. But it was okay. I needed a front and a back, because at first I thought I'd be able to make the bookmark look nice on both sides, but no, there was definitely going to be an ugly side. I glued down the ribbon on the top sheet, leaving a long tail to fold back up later. I poked holes at the sides based on this "sewing on paper" tutorial. I had to enlarge the holes a little, so I did a pass with pushing the needle through them before I did the sewing part. Then I threaded it with the purple ribbon and did the embroidery, carefully so the ribbon wouldn't twist up. (I also tried to avoid trapping dog hair in the stitches, but...) Then I glued down the backing paper, wrapped the rose ribbon's tail up the back and over the top a little bit. (So, the back just has a pink stripe.) Then I covered up the seam by using this French bow tutorial for the trim, and sewed that down with thread.

 

Then I clamped it down underneath a bunch of heavy books for the glue to set and dry overnight, and hoped that it wouldn't look too knobbly in the morning. And it didn't! It was okay. Not a delicate Victorian thing, exactly, but all the bits were executed pretty well. The "wrong side" of the ribbons were a problem. And better, thinner glue would have helped improve it. I found this hilariously specific glue recommendation website and did a couple spot tests: Krazy Glue wasn't good at bonding the ribbon to the paper, and it left a big stain when it dried. Normal school glue did okay if I used really small amounts, but it left me compromising with that gluey stiffness in the end.

 

Anyway. Hey look I made a pretty bookmark. It was a really nice present. (And if I don't write all this down, I'll never remember how I did it.)

This tutorial will show you what I do to ensure little or no slipping and sliding when installing a hidden zipper for pillows.

Check out my blog for details:

twiggyandopal.blogspot.com/2017/01/glue-basting-zipper-tu...

Take the top flap on the left side (the one you just folded over) and fold its left edge to the center.

El objeto a fotografiar se coloca a cierta distancia del foco de luz y en sentido diagonal.

La decoración de fondo del objeto (en este caso mi último collar )es algo personal, también podría tratarse de un fondo neutro.

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}

Buchinhas para o banho! estas estavam há tempos para serem feitas. No meu blog explico como as fiz... pattypinheiro.blogspot.com/

I'm doing a tutorial for my website www.intrinsicmixedmedia.com of a bromeliad. This is it so far. It's quite involved. I am going to have the kits for this (and the frame) but i think I've bitten off more than I can chew!

translation manicure pouch by noodlehead - byevamaria.blogspot.be

These photos are from a tutorial on how to diy a cancan/straw boater hat.

 

For more information please visit:

www.violetlebeaux.com

This is a fun project! Learn a simple trick to coil the wires that looks complicated. This tutorial shows step-by-step pictorial guides in making the earrings. Also include tutorial of making ear wires.

 

Materials:

1mm dia (18 gauge) of thick copper wires,

0.4mm (26 gauge) thin copper wires,

2 faceted round beads

 

Tools

Round nose pliers,

Flat nose pliers,Wire Cutter,

Hammer,

Steel block

 

This tutorial is in PDF format which will be emailed to you within 24 hours once I receive payment from you. Students are encouraged to participate in our forum at www.DIYLessons.ning.com. I hope you will share your proud creations there

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