tag: fabric
Thistle Cottage Studio : My Creative Process
1 commentThistle Cottage Studio Blog The Necessary Art of Puttering A rainy afternoon all to myself, with no particular goal in mind, except to rekindle my creative muses, leads me to wander...
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wedding reception, baby, or event place card / favor wallet sized photo frame .pdf instructions to purchase, for 2 1/2" by 3 1/2" photo
purchase .pdf instructions for $1 at www.fabricatedframes.com/epatternInstructionsFabricPhotoFrames.html , for making washable, sewn, fabric photo frames, for wedding receptions, showers, events, and...
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Handwoven Coat
1 commentI wove the fabric for this coat—the tan was my own handspun merino wool and the purple was Harrisville Shetland wool. The pebbly fabric was originally in a honeycomb weave that turned...
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book on amazon.com and lulu.com : Instructions For Making Fabric Photo Frames
Check out httpwwwamazoncomFabricatedFramesInstructionsMakingFabricdp0557327792nbsp...
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Elegant Outfit for Office
2 commentsThis is another outfit for office which I loved alot and made quite long time ago ... may be 3 years. It was light brown (beach sands) pre-embroidered linen (small flowers and leaves vine...
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Teach Yourself to Sew: Woven Fabrics
2 commentsLearn about woven fabrics and how to use them in a garment.
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Teach Yourself to Sew: Knit Fabrics
4 commentsLearn about knit fabrics and how they can be used.
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Ultimate statement necklace
2 commentsMake a statement in Spring with this beauty! going along with my blog's theme this month "accessories from a suit jacket" I made this fabulous, attention grabbing necklace. You can wear it four...
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Teach Yourself to Sew: A Trip to the Fabric Store
2 commentsTake a trip through a fabric store and find all your need to get started sewing.
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Fresh Start for a Sewing Space
51 commentsTaking advantage of the rare opportunity to have an organized sewing space.
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Create Intricate Fabric With Pin Weaving
23 commentsMake your own colorful and artistic fabric from yarn and leftover fabric pieces with pin weaving. The technique is surprisingly easy to master and produces lovely yardage for garments, accessories, and even framed art pieces.
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Fancy Fabric Challenge My Project Runway Challenge
1 commentI live in Tennessee and my niece lives in California, One day she called me and asked me if I could copy this dress she saw at a boutique in Los Angeles. We had a couple of months where I...
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Little Zipped Pouches
4 comments2 variations of a zipped pouch. 1 is a simple, flat pouch -great for cosmetics, pills, coins, ipod, blackberry etc, etc... & one with pleats, giving extra volume and making it perfect for a...
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Get perfectly coordinated fabrics from Vogue Fabrics
Vogue Fabrics by mail has created a program that helps you choose perfectly coordinated fabrics every time.
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Mini Twist Clutch
4 commentsSmall fabric clutch with "twist" detail on front panel. The pattern for the clutch is for sale through my etsy shop. I have posted a tutorial for how to make the leather tassel for the zip puller...
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Gingerbread Rag Quilt of My Own Design
4 commentsMost of These Fabrics are Out of Print. They are from Northcott, Designer, Sharon Reynold's - Tenderberry Stitches Line or Collection of Flannels Called: ''All Hearts Come Home...
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Some broochs
1 commentThis brooch is very automnal accesory. Can you put in your jacket, jersey or bag. I hope that you like it. Sorry but my english isn't too good.
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Support Independent Fabric Dealers
8 commentsDid you know that 95% of fabric shoppers shop at chain stores exclusively? Project 95 is out to change that with an online source of fabric independent retailers.
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The Classic White Shirt Designer Challenge Continues...
1 commentThe Cloth Merchants host their own Classic White Shirt Designer Challenge. Check out their amazing white shirt designs.
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Recycling and Keeping Fabric Clean
7 commentsThis is a great way to recycle those zippered plastic bags that sheets and blankets come in. I've always saved them thinking I'd find a use someday. Keeping fabric in these allows the fabric to be...
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