He mostly uses the fabrics to make stunning details such as flower - like twist, gathered layers, or asymmetrical cuts.
Not exact matches
This
fabric mostly uses a baby blanket and plush dolls.
Fascinators are all handmade by me
using mostly reclaimed or vintage
fabric, all headbands are standard adult sixe approx 35 cm.
Sustainablebabyish makes most of its products by hand in the United States and
uses mostly organic or organic blend
fabrics.
It is
used mostly as a front carrier and while there may be instructions on
using it as a back carrier, it is not recommended, as there's not enough support in the stretchy
fabric to do a back carry safely.
The
fabric stuff
used mostly is chiffon, net, georgette, jamawar, and tissue because this stuff has a huge capability of looking elegant and fancy.
This type of work has
mostly been
used after being cut hole has been made with a cut so a desired design can be design on the
fabric.
Available in a range of weaves, designs and colors, worsted wool
fabrics are
mostly used for overcoats, jackets, suits, and dresses and are also a popular choice for home textiles.
Mostly satin, silk, taffeta, velvet, organza and chiffon
fabric are
used.
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).
Besides the super-soft odor - repellent seat
fabric, everything inside looks and feels cheap to the touch,
mostly thanks to the plastic
used.
Connors
mostly uses raw canvas, often taking rubbings from his studio floor, pouring layers of paint into the
fabric like dye, or
using one wet painting to imprint another.
Mostly I
use acrylic paints, gouaches, inks,
fabric dyes, enamels and spray paints.
Using mostly raw canvases, Connors also produces Color Field - like works by pouring layers of paint into
fabric like dye, or imprinting one wet canvas onto another.
Because I do
mostly fiber art work, I am always intrigued by projects that are made from ribbon,
fabric, lace, and buttons, so I found lots of ideas for making patriotic home decor and clothing
using those things.
I love the
use of
mostly neutral colors but the room is still colorful because of all the textures, different
fabrics on the chairs and various shades of the same colors
used throughout the room.
I also
used IKEA
fabric,
mostly for its thickness and durability.