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exactly the fabric i searched for to wrap my cut-out pieces :D
it's an annoying work to cover it all up but it's the perfect result(for me)
<3
Meninas querem aprender como colocar o icone antes do nome da pessoa é assim:
Então....é um script do Firefox que eu instalei,o nome é Greasemonkey:
www.greasespot.net/ - nessa página, clique em donwnload greasemonkey.
Vai aparecer uma nova página e vc deve clicar em install now.
Uma vez instalado, ele vai pedir para você reiniciar.
Reinicie, e quando você acessar a internet pelo mozila,deverá verificar se no canto inferior da sua tela, aparece o rosto de um macaquinho feliz.
Se o macaquinho estiver aparecendo, para ficar mais
fácil, vá até www.flickr.com/photos/doc18/281249742/
foto do flickr e clique em "GM Script: Flickr Buddy Icon
Reply".
Vai aparecer uma janelinha com uma contagem regressiva,
você deve clicar em Install.
Agora, vá até o macaquinho , clique sobre ele com o
botão esquerdo do mouse. Vão aparecer umas opções,
entaõ marque a opção Flickr Buddy Icon Reply.
obs: o macaquinho deve estar com a carinha colorida e
feliz. Se vc clicar sobre ele e ele ficar preto e branco,
clique de novo que a cor volta.
Pronto!!!!
Espero ter ajudado.
Tentem é bem legal!
Fabric Flower Tutorial, blogged about here feelincrafty.wordpress.com/2011/03/30/fabric-flower-tutor...
Bernoulli Trials Online Tutorial on the Extramarks app is different and gives the students a new experience. The topic can be studied from the video tutorials on the app. The video tutorials help the students too boost their learning speed and complete their syllabus in time. The app has many other learning tools like study material and learning guide that can be helpful for the students.
I wrote a tutorial for this wrist pincushion I made: madamerenard.blogspot.com/2011/05/tutorial-patchwork-wris...
Follow the link and enjoy! :)
Tutorial animado da principal modalidade de poker: o Texas Hold'em.
Link do Projeto : www.cardplayerbrasil.com/site/guia.asp
Recently I made a couple of little lavender pouches to hang up with my dresses. They're incredibly easy to sew using old pieces of fabric and make your clothes smell lovely. Find the tutorial here: www.queenieandthedew.com/2012/04/tutorial-lavender-scente...
This is a tutorial I've created on how to use basic shapes and filter effects to create semi-realistic graphics
Don't you love making little backpacks as a present for kids? You can find the free tutorial here: www.happyinred.blogspot.nl/2012/11/drawstring-backpack-tu...
A camera strap with cute ruffled tutorial ... blogged....
polkadot-pretties.blogspot.co.uk/2012/03/tutorial-6-camer...
Fabric Flower Tutorial, blogged about here feelincrafty.wordpress.com/2011/03/30/fabric-flower-tutor...
These photos are from a tutorial on how to decorate a Christmas tree using accessories and other pretty things you already have at home for a cute look ^_^
For more information please visit:
Putting into use the online photoshop tutorial posted by Koolitz in the Philippines group -3.How to make the background blurer and look nicer by Megaweb of Clubsnap.
Hehe. Ewan ko lang kung ok ang result. Me nakita naman akong blur sa clouds. Di bale, I had a fun time doing the exercise naman. =D
Second picture
Text for tutorial is at:
nicolehill.fr/blog/tutorial-helmsweave-chainmaille-bracelet
Let me know what you think!
Audacity tutorial: www.lazcosplay.com/Tutorials/audacitypt1.html
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Summer Smootie Block, Campbell Soup Diary blogged here:
campbellsoupdiary.blogspot.de/2017/06/free-summer-smoothi...
Now to read:
The mark that tells you what the actual measurement is the long line on the bottom left (I've marked it with a red arrow). Then look up to the center part of the gauge and find a corresponding number. Some gauges are more accurate than others (depends on how they were calibrated). This might make measurements between gauges differ by .1mm or more.
Here it looks like it is almost on the 16mm mark/line. Depending on how accurate or annoying I want to be I can call this eye 16mm (what it was sold as) or I can get into a finner measurement.
Since the measuring line between the 15 and 16mm (or 1.5cm and 1.6cm) marks I know that it will be under 16mm and over 15mm. I also know that the measurement should be more than 15.5mm since it's so close to the 16mm line. This type of estimation is usefull as it allows me to double check further numbers.
The other lines/marks that follow the red arrowed line, the measuring line, show me the decimal place. They are 0.1mm increments.
To find which one, I look for the 0.1mm line (on the red arrow side) that matches up perfectly (or as close as possible) to a line with the numbers (in the center piece of the gauge). DO NOT LOOK AT THOSE NUMBERS IN THE CENTER. You only need the lines.
The line that matches up closely are the two lines that I've underlined in blue. Personally I think the 8th one is the best, but this can be up to some debate (between 8 and 9). These lines on the red arrow side tell you the 0.1mm increment of measurement, so count the lines (there are ten, with the .5mm mark being the center line that is not as short as the others. Its longer but not as long as the red arrow line.) and that tells you what the measurement is to the tenth decimal place.
So the measurement of this eye is 15.8mm in diameter or 16mm as eyes are usually sold in increments of 2mm.
If you wanted to read the inch size (why???) just look at the one mark on that size and find the closest measurement mark. Here it would be approximately 5/8inches. Again this is not as accurate. Look at all the spaces between the marks on the inch side.
on left side are 3 sets of 4 strips...
1 1/2", 2 1/2", and 3 1/2" split them into pairs A&B, and C&D. then sew into arrangement of
3 1/2A, 1 1/2B, 2 1/2A, 2 1/2B. 1 1/2A,
3 1/2B
then do the same with C and D
3 1/2C, 1 1/2D, 2 1/2C, 2 1/2D. 1 1/2C,
3 1/2D
owl hat tutorial posted on sew sweetness here: www.sewsweetness.com/2012/02/reader-tutorial-owl-hat.html
Thread your needle with a comfortable length of thread. For something like this it is better to have a bit more thread than you need to avoid have to join in more. 1 metre should be more than enough.
Attach a stop bead... take the needle and thread through the hole of a bead a couple of times to secure it.