(The numbers here are from a roll
of fabric tape I purchased a few years ago.)
Not exact matches
Paint samples on the wall and hang
fabrics with blue
tape to get an idea
of how they will look together.
The PUL is thick, and edges that are often just serged * on other covers, were enclosed in a strip
of fabric similar to biased
tape.
I usually like to cut my patterns out
of the
fabric before sewing, but with something this small, you may prefer to cut two pattern pieces out
of paper,
tape them together in the middle (along the fold line), then use the full - body pattern to trace the body directly onto the
fabric — that will be the cutting line.
The Babyville Boutique hook and loop comes in a nice wide
tape, and I left about 3/4»
of fabric at the top, since the top
of the diaper will be bound with fold - over elastic later.
Making your own bias
tape, knowing right side from wrong side
of ribbing
fabric and so much more... and you end up with a great towel bib that doesn't need to go over the baby's head.
The straight edge
of the zipper
tape should align with the edge
of the
fabric and PUL.
We each made two bibs, the first we both put biased
tape around to finish the edges, but with the second I chose to pink the edges
of our
fabric and then trim to vinyl just outside the pinked edges after sewn (don't pink the vinyl or you will end up with a very uncomfortable bib).
All you will need for this cute little project are some
fabric scraps, a piece
of Pellon Peltex, an old key ring, buttons and felt, twill
tape or a ribbon and pinking shears, thread and an iron.
In lieu
of that, I'm opting for super thick and stretchy
fabric bands that I'll staple and
tape to the arms
of the glasses.
He would
tape a piece
of black
fabric on the ground and then photograph from above.
I tie my bows super tight and then used double sided fashion
tape to secure down the bow ears — I keep it like this and wear it a few times before laundering; 3) one reviewer said the
fabric «melted» under an iron — I always recommend using a garment steamer instead
of an iron with blouses like this!
If you have double sided
tape, now it's time to put it into action — apply a piece
of tape to the
fabric that you just folded under and press to ensure it's adhered to the inside
of the pant leg.
Of course you can attach the fabric using glue or staples but what I like about using double side tape is that the fabric is easy to remove and change as soon as you want to swap for a new palette of colours in your room, things that I often d
Of course you can attach the
fabric using glue or staples but what I like about using double side
tape is that the
fabric is easy to remove and change as soon as you want to swap for a new palette
of colours in your room, things that I often d
of colours in your room, things that I often do.
To hang the background, simply use thumbtacks or blue painters
tape to adhere the top and sides
of the paper /
fabric to the wall, then let the rest
of it drape down to the ground with enough room for the subject to stand on it.
With my larger bustline and belly, buttoning a cardi can lead to a lot
of gaping and weirdness so I use
fabric tape or a sweater clip to keep the cardigan in place.
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.
Now it's time to make a casing (for the
tape measure to slip into) on each end
of the
fabric.
You need to cover the ends
of the
tape measure with painters
tape to keep them from cutting through the
fabric later.
Since my
fabric was mainly white and my
tape measure
tape yellow, I had the problem
of the yellow showing through the white
fabric.
The lapels are unlined -LCB- the wrong side
of fabric shows -RCB- and so I chose to continue the gingham bias
tape -LCB- self made -RCB- along the exposed front edges.
Melon textured
fabric with a pop
of navy zipper
tape — this timeless shift shape is a...
Instead
of hemming them with
fabric tape or a sewing machine, I simply use pinking shears to cut the edges.
You'll need 2 - 3 yards
of jersey, like this 58» Wide Bamboo Rayon / Cotton Jersey Knit Natural
Fabric By The Yard, or this 62» Wide Organic Cotton Jersey Knit Turquoise
Fabric By The Yard, bias
tape to match your bodice *, woven elastic (instead
of a zipper) and thread in the color
of the bodice or the skirt.
Decorative paper or
fabric (great time to use any long pieces
of scrap paper you have) Double - sided
tape Parchment or wax paper Scissors
Apply the strip
of paper /
fabric on top
of the
tape and trim down.
Did you honestly doubt that peeling duct
tape and a sheet
of printed
fabric, if handled with imaginative brio, could be as frightening as any ten - million - dollar monster?
FEATURES Total
of 90 - 180 minutes
of instruction time broken into 20 - 30 minute blocks All materials for up to 30 students to participate in a collaborative activity Aligned and written to standards Helpful how - to video INCLUDES Student Activity Books (6) Teacher Guide with blackline masters Full color pollinator card sets (6) Two - sided «Parts
of a Flower» Poster (6) Mini pom - poms Pollen movers: feathers, fake fur, pom - poms, pipe cleaners, loop fasteners Handle materials: craft sticks, building straws and connectors, thin straws, clothespins
Fabric flowers (lilies and tulips) Flower cups and small paper cups Plastic coins Double - sided
tape, sticky notes, masking
tape, glue dots, and rulers * Refills available.
Not only should you close grates, but try putting a piece
of fabric or paper over them using painter's blue
tape so you don't mess up the wall or floor.
Whip up a no - sew bandana with some cute
fabric and
fabric glue... MORE or hemming
tape, or a no - sew tutu with elastic and strips
of tulle.
For clothing and upholstery, try the lint brush or
fabric sweeper instead
of the sticky
tape rollers.
I Velcro the back
of the painting to the bottom
of the box, using Velcro
tape, then
tape a sheet
of Hollytex (nonwoven polyester
fabric that doesn't stick to anything — even glue!)
Barlow dilutes the nature
of her mundane media by her exquisite use
of color, whether included by virtue
of fabric, electrical
tape or spray paint.
Thomas Hirschhorn, Substitution 2 (Moment
of Truth), 2007, Wood, card,
tape,
fabric, carpet, plastic, mannequins, clothing, paper, photocopies, electrical wire, acrylic paint, spray paint, plastic laminate, rope, furniture, printed matter, fluorescent lighting, shoes, shoe laces, sofa, computer, telephone and prin, Overall: 325 x 662 x 973 cm, 128 x 260 1/2 x 363in
Using simple materials —
tape,
fabric and most distinctively, neon tube lights — he developed a clear, geometrical style that was immediately distinctive in spite
of its simplicity.
Photo: Jonathan Muzikar, © Isa Genzken; Isa Genzken, Rot - gelb - schwarzes Doppelellipsoid «Zwilling» (Red - yellow - black Double Ellipsoid «Twin»), 1982, lacquered wood, two parts, Collection
of the artist, Courtesy the artist and Galerie Buchholz, Cologne / Berlin, © Isa Genzken; Isa Genzken, MLR, 1992, lacquer on canvas, Lonti Ebers, New York, Courtesy the artist and Galerie Buchholz, Cologne / Berlin, © Isa Genzken; Isa Genzken, Hospital (Ground Zero), 2008, metal tray dolly, plastic flowers in spray - painted vase, ribbon, metal, mirror foil, synthetic polymer paint on
fabric, shot glasses, fiberboard, and casters, Collection Charles Asprey, Courtesy the artist and Galerie Buchholz, Cologne / Berlin, © Isa Genzken; Isa Genzken, New Buildings for Berlin, 2004, glass and silicone on wood pedestal, four parts, Kravis Collection, Courtesy David Zwirner Gallery, New York / London, © Isa Genzken; Isa Genzken, Fuck the Bauhaus # 4, 2000, plywood, Plexiglas, plastic slinky, clipboards, aluminum light shade, flower petals,
tape, printed paper, shells, and model tree, Private Collection, Turin, Courtesy AC Project Room, New York, © Isa Genzken
Buren's vertical stripes, made from paper,
fabric, paint, or
tape, have become his artistic signature, appearing in a variety
of scales and forms in site - specific installations that reimagine the social and physical implications
of architecture.
Abstract white sculpture made out
of paint, paper, wood, metal, plastic,
tape,
fabric, clothing, and caulking...
Architect John Umbanhowar
of Hughes Umbanhowar conceptualized a project in which kids would decorate hundreds
of six - foot - long cardboard tubes with colorful
tape, strips
of vinyl, string and
fabric to create an altered view
of the space around them.
Make a model
of your sculpture out
of anything — cardboard, paper,
fabric,
tape, inexpensive things that you may have around you.
The installation utilizes the display
of clothing, a video projection on
fabric, unwound audio
tape, embroidery, and compositional scores on prints, to explore how music is visualized and expressed through movement
of the body, and how sound can be imprinted onto a surface.
Similar and in kinship to Buren's trademark vertical stripes on
fabric, in 1969 Krasinski decided to suspend any gestural quality
of his artwork through the use
of the «blue scotch -
tape strip», which he pasted horizontally on walls, objects, and artworks at the height
of 130 centimeters.
At the entrance
of Driver's Bedroom there was a homemade device for breeding flies, a bucket with
fabric duct
taped over the top.
Linda Herritt makes text - based wall installations constructed
of common materials such as
tape, yarn,
fabric, and chain.
Linda Herritt makes text - based wall installations constructed
of common materials such as
tape, yarn, bits
of fabric, and chain.
Built
of tape,
fabric, chains, and yarn, the mountain hugs the wall, folds into a corner, and spills onto the floor.
Drawing on a wide range
of materials and references, these artists apply a keen eye and a steady hand as they transform house paint, thread, old and newly woven
fabric, industrial
tape, and other ordinary materials into poetic abstract forms.
In Bacchanal II (all works cited, 2012), strata
of paint transform into something not unlike
fabric, with peachy pinks and bold autumn - leaf yellow awash in a sea
of earthy browns and duct -
tape gray, and flecks
of bloody - bandage red and basic black poking through.
Frustrated by the «historically - loaded» convention
of oil painting, he began to focus his practice on multi-layered compositions using a variety
of cheap and readily - available material; such as coloured
tapes, felt - tip pens, found objects and various fragments
of fabric, paper and plastic.
The newest iteration
of this two - year - old - jacket boasts outer
fabric, breathable membrane, seam
taping, lining, and padding derived completely from recycled plastic.