Not exact matches
After the
fabric squares are dry,
use a spray bottle
of water to moisten them
just before ironing.
Wool dryer balls are an excellent and cost - effective alternative to
fabric softeners, and you can
use them with every load
of laundry, not
just your diapers!
The Mei Tai is a wide piece
of fabric which is
used as the baby's back support, two waist straps that tie at the back
just above your waist, and two longer padded shoulder straps that you will wrap around your body and then tie.
Using different
fabrics or multiple layers
of different size ruffles are
just a few ways you can take basic information and make it your own in so many ways.
Fitting the wrap to the cot was seriously easy as you
just fasten it on
using the Velcro strips along the top and bottom
of the
fabric; there is a good amount
of Velcro on the wrap so it is sure to fit any size cot.
If you
use breastpads, have you thought about reusable ones made
of fabric that you can
just throw in the washing machine?
However, I always come back to my first love
of sewing, I have a
fabric obsession and can't resist buying it, I don't always
use it for ages, but
just love the smell and feel
of new
fabric.
Like Thirsties, the inside
of the Bummis Super Whisper Wrap can be wiped out to
use on another diaper change, but because the poly knit
fabric is porous, some parents may feel the cover
just isnt clean enough for reuse without actually washing.
I don't have a lot
of wrap information because it's
just a long piece
of hemmed
fabric:) However, people had been asking for a tutorial on
using a tablecloth to make a long wrap, so I did one on YouTube.
The cotton
fabric bibs are a waste
of time because you spend so much time washing and drying them where these you
just rinse them off the sink and wipe them to dry and can
use them again in two minutes.
Use what you have — old belts, shirts,
fabric scraps, buttons — you know that bin
of clothes your going to donate, or those clothes that
just need to be trashed, you'll be surprised by the fun things you can salvage.
After
just a couple
of uses, the
fabric rips!!!
Below are
just some
of the most common
fabrics used for clothing.
The
fabric is made
of high quality nylon,
just like the
fabrics used for making luggage and backpacks, which makes it highly durable, fade resistant and long - lasting.
Utilizing a new
fabric specially developed and made in Europe for babywearing, you now have a ring sling that is not
just more comfortable but also easier to
use and manage than traditional ring slings, and best
of all, suitable for all climates.
Just wondering if the minky
fabric you
used is sort
of like a sherpa texture or chenille?
When your little one is younger and hasn't developed control over his or her spine and neck
just yet, you will
use the
fabric portion
of the carrier to provide this support.
Just use a soft
fabric with some detergent to clean the frame and the other parts
of the stroller.
I have spent my entire life
using very hard water and crunchy, stiff
fabric is
just a way
of life to me.
My sewing machine is out
of commission so I
just used fabric glue!
Initially I was going to
use seam binding on the edge but ended up slightly miscalculating how much extra
fabric to leave after the cuff and where to run my line
of stitching, so I
just left it.
About the background, this is not wallpaper but
just a piece
of fabric that I
used to take the pictures;)
I also
used the same Buffalo Check
Fabric to Complete my Table Setting, by
just adding a Pop
of Color that I
used to marry both rooms (Living Room flows into the Dining Room)
I didn't
use a pattern for the skirt - I
just cut the two rectangles the same size, and then it was a straightforward process
of pleating the
fabric into the waist circumference.
Great way to
use scraps or buy
just a little
of expensive but gorgeous
fabric... adding this to my homemade gift list!
Deena, I
use fashion tape for
just about everything and it MIGHT help...
use a couple
of strips to stick the belt to the
fabric of the skirt.
Since it can be difficult to find a large selection
of outdoor pillows that are appealing, I typically
just use affordably priced pillows with regular
fabrics (non-sunbrella, etc.), and that way if they are faded or maybe even mildewed at the end
of the season I don't have to feel bad about throwing them out (or donating them if they are in decent enough condition).
Get a yard
of fabric (mine was
just $ 6.50 a yard with a 50 % off coupon at JoAnn
Fabrics)... I
used jersey material because it doesn't fray very easily and it's comfy!
And because I
just can't get enough
of those bunnies, the
fabric was
used again for the window curtains.
It was straight out
of 1983 but
just as pretty as the
fabrics you still see them
using today.
As I'm very comfortable with scalpels (occupational hazard), I actually found it much easier to remove the rhinestone with a scalpel, and place
use it it onto the bead
of glue I had
just added onto the
fabric, though it would work
just as easily with a knife or anything that comes to a point.
I
just made my own
using vintage inspired
fabrics, and can I say, I love the look
of it!!
I
used fusible interfacing on both pieces
of the brim
fabric, which I think stiffened up the brim a bit more than I like, so the next time I make it I'll
just put interfacing on one
of the sides.
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.
Create these simple and unique DIY bookmarks
using dyed scraps
of fabric or even
just give new life to some old dyed
fabric!
I
used to buy a lot
of that line, and still wear what I have, but the cost is to high to justify something that is otherwise
just what i bought 5 years ago, and I feel as thought the quality
of the
fabric is not as high as it once was.
Hi — hope your day is going well ~ If I had to pick
just one item, it would have to be that stunning copper sequin
fabric — somehow when I look at it I can already picture thousands
of gorgeous, sparkling pieces
just waiting to happen (I could finally
use your sequin
fabric tutorials!
If I'm
just being honest here, this chair pictured below on the desk side
of our guest room
used to be upholstered in an ikat
fabric and let's
just say it was way past time for the ikat to be gone!
This baby hat is so easy to make and
uses just knit scraps
of fabric!
Thanks, I
used the wax on my coffee table a couple
of weeks ago, still have plenty
of the Johnson's wax.Now my kitchen chairs look like they need changing, think I'm in trouble:) Love the outcome though with this chalk paint mix.Thanks again for sharing, also going to do your roller shade idea, bought the
fabric just haven't found the time to do them.Susie
I've been curious about it for a while, but I've mostly seen it
used for bodycon dresses or pencil skirts and that's
just not my cup
of tea (this particular
fabric was labeled as Alexander Wang, and I'm pretty sure it's what he
used for this dress).
Moving away from the folding metal hard - top
of the previous Astra TwinTop, the Cascada
uses a traditional
fabric hood, which can be retracted in
just 17 seconds, at speeds
of up to 30mph.
For the interiors, Chrysler carried over the K - car pieces, for the most part
just using more plush
fabrics and wood toned trim; rocker type door locks and recessed door handles were one
of the few «major» changes, along with a standard high trim level.
I also
used round cord elastic which comes in lots
of colours rather than 1/2 ″ wide elastic and it worked
just fine, as black and white didn't really match my
fabric.
You can have some fun here and
use just about any
fabric you like, as long as it's not super thin or super thick, either
of which will give you trouble.
Include the foot box
fabric In the actual hammock instead
of the bug net or top cover for a more comfortable lay when
just using the hammock.
A pair
of gloves
used to remove pet hair and similar debris from most
fabric and hard surfaces, plus removes loose, shedding hair from pets directly
just by petting them.
There have been problems with the
fabric coming off this scratching post after
just a few weeks
of use.
American painter Mark Bradford has moved away from paint itself and
uses materials such as liquefied paper in his work, material that «has something to do with the social
fabric of the times we live in, and not
just to do with the history
of art.»
This represents
just 12 %
of total
fabric transmission heat loss, where an average U-value
of 0.16 W / m2K is
used, and can be achieved readily
using optimised yet standard construction systems.