Sentences with phrase «cut fabric strips»

Supplies: 2 large tshirts, foam wreath form, and scissors or rotary cutter Time: 1 hour for med - large size wreath Directions: Cut fabric strips approximately 1 - 2» by 6».

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I have found that a fat quarter of fabric, cut on the bias in 1 1/2 inch wide strips makes just enough for one bib.
Although the individual blocks themselves look complicated to make but because they are actually cut from strips of fabric sewn together, the process is easier and faster than you might guess.
Cut your fabric scraps into 1 / 2 - inch strips.
First of all cut 2 strips in black fabric and sew on a yellow fabric piece as you see in the scheme and after place the back sweater pattern on fold, and cut it out.
Starting on a corner, cut two inch strips about an inch wide going down the length of your fabric.
While I cut their chosen fabric into strips for their scarves, they painted their craft sticks.
Actually, hers ended up being a little more than half of that because I simply cut the strip of fabric that I was using in half lengthwise.
But if the gap fillers do not come out easily, Robinson could hold the piece steady with forceps and then cut the ceramic - coated fabric strips with a hacksaw or with heavy - duty scissors.
Simply choose several different fabrics in coordinating patterns and colors, cut them into thin strips, then tie the strips onto a string of Christmas lights until the chord is completely covered.
I cut out the fabric, and then started cutting it into 1/2 to 1 inch wide strips.
If your wreath isn't already wrapped with burlap, start wrapping it with your burlap ribbon or fabric cut into strips.
I had this fabric I plan to make pillows with (one day) so I cut a strip, folded it in half, ironed it in place and hung it up.
To cover the wreath I cut strips of chevron fabric about 2 1/2 inches thick.
A fabulous silhouette for a chic summer vibe, these pull on pants from Mindset by XCVI are cut in a crisp cotton fabric with a trendy flared silhouette and striped panels of crochet that add a bohemian touch.
Use fabric scissor to cut even strips all the way around the hem of the skirt.
I cut 3 inch wide strips and sewed about 50 feet of fabric.
18 in foam wreath Fabric, cut into 3 in wide strips (or ribbon) Faux flowers (I found these in the hair accessory section) Ribbon for the bow Hot glue gun Scissors
Supplies 16 ″ foam wreath form 1 yard chevron fabric, cut into 2 ″ wide by 24 ″ long strips (I didn't use the full yard) Burlap flowers Ivory ribbon (1 1/2 ″ wide) Tacky glue Hot glue gun
Fabric: Activewear jersey Contrast striped trim Pull - on style Shorts cut Covered elastic at waist Zip side pockets Unlined Shell: 95 % polyester / 5 % spandex Dry clean Imported, China
Then I took an old scrap of fabric I had and cut a few strips out of it to make a floppy bow for the top.
Cut 5 — 2 1/5 ″ x the width of the fabric strips of the binding fabric.
Cut out your fabrics — for the top and bottom pieces of the runner you'll need a strip 15 ″ x 76 ″.
Our excess fabric strips are tediously hand cut and individually sewn back into yarn.
The suiting strip on the fabric will add charm and in order to not play too long with a brutal look, choose pastel shades and original cut of the top (even if the jacket is short and with catchy buttons).
I wanted the skirt to be roughly 20 inches long, so I cut 2 strips of each color (on the fold of the fabric) at 5 inches wide.
A lady - like take on menswear, this button front shirt dress from MSK Petite is cut in a crisp woven fabric and patterned in a striped print that's perfect for pairing with your favorite strappy sandals for spring.
Step 1: Cut strips of fabric to wrap around your wreath form.
First I cut a twill fabric into strips long enough to tie around the circle.
I would love to cut some vertical stripes in a plain white t - shirt, and replace these cut outs with the chain sewn to the fabric, to create a really textured striped look!
Materials 3 Old T - shirts Sharp scissors STEP 1 Cut the fabric into three strips that are about 2 feet long and 4 inches wide.
Materials 5 Cardboard boxes Masking tape Scissors and ruler Felt or fabric Decorative paper STEP 1 Measure and cut your cardboard in identical 4 inch strips.
In his best known works, he paints on fabric then cuts the fabric into strips, often of uneven length, which he sews together to create large wall hangings in jumpy Matissean patterns and colors.
They are fashioned from thin sheets of shiny aluminum that she more or less treats as fabric, cutting them into fringelike strips, arranging them in poufs, flounces or swags that can suggest fancy ball gowns hung up for the night, while also conjuring automobiles and assembly lines.
Alan Shields deconstructs the very concept of a painting on canvas in Devil, Devil Love, as does Kim MacConnel in Jingle, where unprimed fabric is painted, cut into strips and sewn together.
Cut strips of ribbon / fabric wide enough to tuck in the sides, and long enough to cover the roll.
Note: For the double layer, cut out a strip of fabric doubled in width and fold wrong sides together.
I was using a medium weight cotton drapery fabric and I cut all three strips to 9 ″ wide, with plenty of length just in case I messed up.
Cut a 17cm - wide strip of main fabric to your total measurement, joining pieces as necessary.
You'll want to cut strips of your fabric.
I cut a narrow strip of the fabric and made a little bow with it.
What you'll need: Fabric, scissors, fabric glue, water, smooth rocks or stones, wax paper, felt letter stickers Make it: Make a small cut in the end of the fabric and tear strips frFabric, scissors, fabric glue, water, smooth rocks or stones, wax paper, felt letter stickers Make it: Make a small cut in the end of the fabric and tear strips frfabric glue, water, smooth rocks or stones, wax paper, felt letter stickers Make it: Make a small cut in the end of the fabric and tear strips frfabric and tear strips from it.
Instructions: Cut a strip of fabric the length and 4 times the width of your desired finished ribbon length and width.
I also stripped off the fabric, mostly cutting it off since it would be covered with the new fabric.
Next cut a collection of strips of different fabrics.
Step 2) For the bolster ties, cut two 4 cm by 30 cm strips of floral fabric.
I laid out the black out fabric and cut it the exact dimensions of the window because I'm going to hem the edge of the striped fabric over the edge of the black - out fabric.
Match the length of the ribbon to that of the finished floral fabric strips, moving the bead as necessary, tie a knot under the bead and trim off the excess ribbon with a diagonal cut.
4) For the neck loop and two waist ties, cut three 6 cm by 60 cm strips in the same fabric (you may need to join bias strips to make up the lengths).
2) For the button loops, cut two 4 cm by 25 cm strips of main fabric.
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