Sentences with phrase «fabric you use too»

I think it might also depend on what fabric you use too.
I like the fabric you used too.

Not exact matches

We use recycled fabric or paper wrapping, and giving donations to our local food bank too.
Occasionally you will find that too much detergent or the accidental use of fabric softener sheets can cause excessive odor or repelling.
If you are using too little detergent to release this soil, you will then get a microscopic build up of oils on the surface of the fabric eventually causing it to repel or stink.
If you use too much detergent, detergent residue can build up on the fabric, keeping the diapers from absorbing properly.
Lighter fabric helps keep your baby from getting too hot and uncomfortable even when you're not using this wrap in the water.
This carrier is made from 100 % polyester Jersey mesh fabric that means it's safe for use in the water as well as any time the weather gets too hot out for other types of fabric.
The thicker fabric may be too heavy for some wearers to use, especially in the hotter parts of the year.
Use this girasol ring sling for sale all the way until your child is a toddler — the sturdy fabric won't wear out and won't stretch too much to be useful for your little one no matter how frequently you choose to use Use this girasol ring sling for sale all the way until your child is a toddler — the sturdy fabric won't wear out and won't stretch too much to be useful for your little one no matter how frequently you choose to use use it.
For lunches I pack for the kids though I still use plastic or metal containers like those mentioned here already or the fabric snack bags (I actually make them too!)
The wheel is made of high impact polymer composite and the stroller use the dobby weave fabric which is water resistant too.
She says, «I am loving using fabric backgrounds (and fake wood paneling too) with imagery from a vintage children's dictionary.
No need to use fabric softener unless you just want too.
The fabric isn't too bulky — but it is study enough that the knot at the back of your neck will help support your baby so their entire weight isn't on one of your arms but, as the manufacturers point out, it shouldn't be used as a baby carrier.
I was going to make baby quilts for my nephews but I procrastinated too long and now they are in twin beds... this would be a great way to use the fabric and still make a gift they will like.
They use NASA temperature control fabric to draw away excess heat when a baby gets too warm and release it when the baby starts to cool down.
This sling is too stretchy to be used with older toddlers who may wear out the fabric too quickly for it to be effective.
The fabric that these carriers are made from is very durable and sturdy without being too stiff to be comfortable for you or your baby to use.
Some customers have found that this fabric is a little too thick and heavy for use in warmer climates or in hotter weather.
The fabric of this pillow does not allow for God air circulation, and the user tends to get too hot while using it.
With baby on the front and facing in, I felt like the fabric was too low on its back, but I suppose that's because I'm used to carriers not made for the water and this allows for freedom for water play.
The quality of the fabric itself has gone downhill in the last 20 years, too, so even if your grandma remembers Gerber diapers fondly, the ones she used were better quality than the ones available today.
The fabric used for these wraps and slings doesn't stretch out very quickly, so they have a long life and plenty of use, too.
When your child gets too heavy and you've moved onto a more supportive wrap (or different carriers) you can use the wrap as fabric.
The carriers are built from durable fabric and other materials that won't wear out with extended use, and they're built to remain comfortable and safe throughout the life of your baby (and maybe your next one, too!).
In our opinion, if you think a knitted Tricot - Slen or a woven BB - SLEN is too expensive, you can use a standard piece of fabric.
I've used a few different baby carriers in my day (these are affiliate links): Moby Wrap (love for the newborn days at home, but too much fabric to put it on in public places with dirty floors), Baby Bjorn (babies are not designed to sit in that unnatural position if you ask me!)
Carseat Canopy ™ products are made for «year - round» usefabrics not too heavy for summer and not too thin for winter.
Every time I make a vintage lap quilt, I end up with fabric scraps that are too dear to simply discard; after using up what I could, I began to make six ounce bundles and sell them in my Etsy shop.
These rings may allow the fabric to slip too easily out of your sling, depending on the type of fabric you choose to use.
Remember that, depending on the tying method you use, you may be able to spread the fabric of your wrap out or use the tail of the wrap to provide more privacy while you and your baby are having a nursing session, too.
If you don't like the spelling because it is too close to the jean - type fabric, you could use one of these spelling variations such as Denham and Denym.
I had the same struggle with the rouleau loops, and because mine is kind of a linen like fabric too, I even tried using iron on interfacing to stabilize it a bit, but that made it impossible to turned them out...
This past October, when I took part in Slow Fashion October, I made a decision / pledge to use up my stash and finish up my UFO sewing projects, before I started embarking on too many new projects and buying new fabric without any plan of what I was going to make with it.
This easy - to - wear scarf necklace is made using ends of our custom fabric runs that are too small to use in our women's or children's clothing.
I have quite been into long dresses this year, but I used to go for them only during summertime, as I felt that all this fabric, added to winter coats and boots made me look a little too covered up.
The refashion looks gorgeous, I completely understand why you wanted to use the fabric from the skirt too.
I'm thinking I've enough for a handbag lining... or you know how I've used contrasting fabric for under collars... I would have enough for that too.
But a Recommendation: if, like me, you're using thick fabric, you'll probably want to press the side seams open and not bind them together as instructed — that'd be way too bulky at the hips.
I want to get a full size one too, I am going to get one at my local JoAnn Fabrics or Hobby Lobby and use my weekly coupon
I got some fabric paint pens that I need to use, so I may end up with some graphic tees, too!
Cut out your two outer pieces from leather (or you can use a fun home décor weight fabric too!)
For this pair, I used a 9.5 oz Cone Mill S - Gene denim from Threadbare Fabrics, and I used the same bright orange topstitching thread that I used on my Hampton Jean Jacket (I'm wearing my first pair of Liana Stretch jeans in that post too).
They both are too wide open for me so I had to close it up more and even used fabric tape to double secure the top.
An extra bonus that you could use stashed fabric too.
:) It's such an awesome and lovely fabric too — which you've used to create this powder - rose magic!
I love the idea of using the fabric to make a DIY wreath hanger too.
Bravo for sewing with * just enough * fabric too — I always love that feeling of having used all my fabric and not have anything for the scrap basket.
I ordered this pair in the full - on luxtreme fabric and while I felt at first they were super fitted and a little too spandex - y for me, once I got used to them I quickly became obsessed.
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