Chain Stitch Jacket | Luxirare
Written by admin on February 3, 2010 – 10:34 pm -It’s a true work of art . Shini · 02/04/2010 • 5:51 am. ARGHHH if I was stuck on an island with you, you will have to learn how to swimm..really love that the jacket was inspired by Sally, do you keep a needle and chain in your hair too ? See original here: Chain Stitch Jacket | Luxirare Read More →
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Green Fairy Quilts: Answers!
Written by admin on February 3, 2010 – 10:28 pm -I ran track in high school, I don’t get too many headaches, but I wouldn’t sew if I did. Fabric line? I wish I had one, someday! No, they don’t know that song. Read the original post: Green Fairy Quilts: Answers! Read More →
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A Fabric Affair: Current Work In Progress
Written by admin on February 3, 2010 – 9:25 pm -On any given day, I would rather be shopping for fabric and patterns, than shopping for clothing, groceries or anything else (except for dark chocolate!). I love to sew by hand and by machine too. Although I acquired my foundation for … View original here: A Fabric Affair: Current Work In Progress Read More →
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Quilt Sew | We Designed It Quilting
Written by admin on February 3, 2010 – 7:32 pm -Often, a bag of flour was the basis for parts of the chain stitch cloth, top fashion and couture, until it covers the foundation. He cut the remaining fabric around the edge templates, and the blocks were sewn patchwork would block everything. .. More: Quilt Sew | We Designed It Quilting Read More →
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Fes-t'ho Tu! — textil art in english –: Tutorial: how to make a …
Written by admin on February 3, 2010 – 5:51 pm -Put together the two A fabrics , having the back part of them out. Make the traces coincide and pin them as you can see on the picture. Sew both fabrics using basting stitch following the pen traces Originally posted here: Fes-t'ho Tu! — textil art in english –: Tutorial: how to make a … Read More →
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Fes-t'ho Tu! — textil art in english –: Tutorial:patchwork flowers
Written by admin on February 3, 2010 – 5:51 pm -Put together the two A fabrics , having the back part of them out. Make the traces coincide and pin them as you can see on the picture. Sew both fabrics using basting stitch following the pen traces See the rest here: Fes-t'ho Tu! — textil art in english –: Tutorial:patchwork flowers Read More →
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Adrienne's Armoire: Making a Braided Rug: Part 2 of 2
Written by admin on February 3, 2010 – 5:30 am -In this image, you will see the needle going through one loop from the inside loop to the new outside loop, running the needle and thread in-between, but not sewing through the fabric : … I cut each braid by staggering their lengths, about 1 inch from the one before it, tucking each end, one at a time, into one of the loops like tucking a toddler into a blanket, and stitching it in as invisibly as possible, the wrapping the next one once under that, repeating the … Read the original: Adrienne's Armoire: Making a Braided Rug: Part 2 of 2 Read More →
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