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by Prof. Tamara Munzner

Department of Computer Science

University of British Columbia

www.cs.ubc.ca/~tmm/talks.html#minicourse14

Fold the solid line by destroying the dashed line

blogged at splityarn

 

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.

you need a pair of shorts you like, parchment paper, scissors and pins.

This texture was created using my Tutorial HERE

A new tutorial for next week! :)

 

Un nuevo tutorial para la próxima semana

  

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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 :)

 

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Video tutorial as to how to make these buttons from recycling, very simple but effective technique: jennibelliestudio.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/recycled-buttons...

 

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.

 

Next step: www.flickr.com/photos/12818780@N02/3286514134/

Feito baseado no tutorial encontrado em:

sewmamasew.com/blog2/?p=1398

 

Vai virar um panô pra cobrir a caixa de luz do meu apê. Amanhã pretendo quiltar, depois coloco as fotos dele pronto! Beijos!

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...

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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

This photograph is part of a tutorial describing how I create my vertoramas.

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 !

These photos are from a tutorial on how to make double hair buns.

 

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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.

 

Next step: www.flickr.com/photos/12818780@N02/3285696549/

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