Sentences with phrase «hand stitched onto»

Panel... s are hand stitched onto a powder coated, wrought iron frame to form a dome shaped top.
s are hand stitched onto a powder coated, wrought iron frame to form a dome shaped top.
Featuring laser - cut circles hand stitched onto the curtain that provide dimension, the ultra-soft Lillian Shower Curtain adds high style to your bathroom.

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I've made similar bracelets that I hand stitched vintage buttons onto a fabric cuff, but this one has inspired me to try a bit different technique.
Once the bear was pleasantly plump with stuffing, I finished stitching him closed and hand - stitched him onto the center of the pillow cover.
I hand - stitched the skirt onto the dancer, using a standard stitch at the top and a ladder stitch along the sides so that the edges would tuck under.
It took two days just to hand - stitch the floral thread work onto this delicate bias - cut Marchesa slip dress.
Long and sleek shoulder - duster earrings featuring Delicas in a modern bar design, hand stitched with Fireline 6 lbs test thread, secured onto a Sterling Silver triangle connector with hand forged Sterling Silver ear wires; just under 1/4» in width and just over 6» in length
I also hand stitched a button onto some of the burlap ribbon.
I cut out all the pieces and then hand - stitched these beads onto them before sewing them together (I ended up needing about a bag and a half).
• Unprecedented Visual Realism — A new graphics engine recreates thousands of physically - based materials at a level of precision never before possible; the play of light on a perfect coat of paint, the texture of hand - stitched leather and brushed metal, the history written onto scratched rotors and worn concrete.
She often adapts this approach for textiles, lightly stitching patterns onto carpets hand knotted in Kerman, Iran.
In her ongoing series of stitched illustration and textile art, Sam P Gibson painstakingly hand - embroiders the most stunning threaded eyes, so they look as though they have been drawn onto a sheet of paper instead of created with a needle and thread.
Through the slow and intense labour of transcribing a repeated, cryptic, computer - generated code onto cloth by hand - stitching, Michelle Gay inserts her own disruptive presence into the digital terrain.
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