Holly also decorates the faux tree with hand - ripped lengths
of fabric tied into bows, patterned garlands and straw ornaments.
It's a kind of tie actually and it's made of a ribbon
of fabric tied around the collar in a symmetrical manner.
So now that I have this beautiful yet expensive piece
of fabric tied with two rings, two things come to mind..
It is possible that the woman is using a piece
of fabric tied in a ruck that blends with the shoulders of her redingote, or that the artist forgot to paint the fabric of a carrier on, so used to infants on the backs of serving women that he could paint the baby and forget the carrier (though I highly doubt that is the case with Hogarth's attention to detail).
I pulled out my natural leather accessories for the day, adding a leather belt instead
of the fabric tie that comes with the dress.
Not exact matches
Bridges upped his production, fashioning tidy bow
ties from his grandmother's vintage
fabrics in an array
of floral and African prints, and even scraps
of old taffeta dresses.
They remind us as well
of the many Koreans who have chosen to make Canada their home and have interwoven their personal stories and contributions into the
fabric of our bilateral
ties.
I love how beautiful these ice blocks are — they remind me
of tie - dyed
fabric.
If it isn't a card it will be a cake, or a jar
of preserves
tied with a ribbon and a handmade gift tag, a bunch
of hand - picked flowers finished with a
fabric bow or, a carefully packaged gift
of handmade sweets as this recipe suggests.
Other than cufflinks, pocket squares, and I suppose spats if you're some kind
of steampunk explorer,
ties are a completely superfluous piece
of fabric that we use to make a statement.
You could also buy a yard
of fabric, cut it into squares and make your own bags
tied up with a ribbon.
Just seeing it and touching the worn cotton
fabric - it all reminds me
of walking into her warm house full
of yummy smells and soft hugs on Christmas, and seeing this
tied around her waist as she prepared a party full
of food in her kitchen.
This carrier is made from more
fabric than some
of the others listed here, which means there are a lot
of possibilities in terms
of carrying and
tying methods.
Pull the
fabric behind your back and
tie a knot, then pull it to the front
of your body and
tie another knot.
Use ribbons from your sewing kit, or hair scrunchies and hair
ties to secure the bottoms
of the
fabrics to chairs and tables.
A piece
of woven
fabric molds itself to a body's unique shape every time it is
tied on.
This type
of sling may be made from a variety
of different
fabrics but features a unique
tying method that allows the
fabric to be gathered at the shoulder, as the name implies.
The
fabric is coarse on one side and soft on the other, which means if you don't
tie it properly, your baby's skin could be irritated by the coarse side
of the
fabric.
Baby wraps are simply long, stretchy, sturdy pieces
of fabric that can be wrapped and
tied around the wearer's body in a variety
of different patterns for safe and effective babywearing.
Asian - inspired Carriers include mei tais (pronounced «may
tie») and podegis, and are generally rectangular pieces
of fabric with straps to secure baby to the wearer's body.
A mei tai has four long straps attached at the corners
of the rectangular piece
of fabric, and is
tied on to the waist apron - style, with the top straps securing baby to the wearer.
Wraps are long swaths
of fabric, either made
of woven material or a stretchy jersey, and are
tied around both wearer and baby to provide support while holding baby on the front or hip (and also back for woven wraps).
Instead
of keeping the ear
fabric in the original knot, I redid it to be more like the knot used on a Neck
Tie.
This method
of tying puts the
fabric under the baby's knees dispersing most
of the baby's weight between the hips and thighs, and leaving the baby's growing spine protected in a natural curve.
Honestly, it's as easy as finding a strip
of fabric and
tying your baby to yourself as simply as women all over the world do.
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.
Made
of a durable 95 % cotton / 5 % Spandex blend
fabric, this wrap can be stretched around your body as well as your baby's and
tied in all sorts
of configurations.
They are made
of a tube
of fabric that already has a built - in pocket, which means you don't have to
tie it them any confusing methods to form a pocket yourself.
The BabyHawk uses panels
of fabric that
tie instead
of buckles and foam.
The unit is appropriate for use... MORE on all
fabrics, from your favorite cotton shirts to your luxury silk
ties, and it has an automatic shut - off in case
of overheating.
It is fine to
tie the wrap in the back if you don't have enough length
of fabric to bring it forward for a front
tie.
on all
fabrics, from your favorite cotton shirts to your luxury silk
ties, and it has an automatic shut - off in case
of overheating.
Slings are made from a length
of fabric that can be
tied in a variety
of ways.
Wraps are completely customizable since you literally
tie the
fabric around yourself and baby every time, so anyone can share the same wrap no matter the size
of the wearer or wearee.
Mei tais are traditional Asian carriers that consist
of a
fabric panel that supports baby and straps that the wearer
ties around their shoulders and waist to support the carry.
Crafted from 100 % certified organic cotton, the Moby Wrap is an 18 - foot - long piece
of stretchy
fabric that can be
tied 4 different ways and accommodates children up to 35 lbs.
Wraps are long pieces
of stretchy
fabric you configure and
tie around your body, usually over your shoulders and around your mid-section, in order to create a carrier.
Like the idea
of a soft, stretchy wrap, but hate all the
fabric you have to twist, turn, and
tie to get it on?
I'm a plus sized woman (size 22 - 24) so I found myself needing 7 yards
of fabric to wrap securely and
tie around me.
small tin buckets easy to find at paint supply stores small cardboard paint buckets also at paint supply stores; paint or cover with paper chinese food boxes most craft stores have these in a variety
of colors plain paper sack with a drawing or stickers on the front and
tied with a ribbon or a cardstock header stapling the bag closed plastic beach buckets check the dollar store for the best price terra cotta flower pots perfect for a garden theme; the kids can paint these for a party craft too
fabric or felt bags with or without a drawstring large tin cans
of course, make sure the edges are not sharp mini canvas totes bought or homemade cardboard boxes such as a cereal box, cut down and covered with paper or painted; add a ribbon, string or wire handle baskets lots
of inexpensive ones available at thrift stores popcorn boxes available at party supply stores Helpful Tips:
Cloth diapers
of pure cotton
fabric are also available in the market with a loop tailored to make them easy to
tie.
I had a strip
of black
fabric that I
tied into a bow for one.
The elegant
fabric of pink angel toile makes up the majority
of the bag with beautiful pink shimmer trim and beige velvet
ties.
Baby slings are simple pieces
of fabric that you
tie over a shoulder; carriers have buckles to ensure a proper fit and most let you wear your baby in a variety
of positions.
It's no -
tie which means no messing with yards
of fabric and makes for a quick fix to an intense meltdown.
Wrap slings are simply one panel
of fabric that is wrapped around the body and
tied (or tucked) creating a pouch for baby.
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.
You'll be able to swaddle your baby to your chest basically, and reduce crying, which I believe is worth the time you'll spend trying to figure out how the heck to
tie yourself and the babe up in a long piece
of fabric.
Sometimes, you need to learn multiple layers
of fabric and practice them to
tie the wrap.
Slings are a simple piece
of fabric that you
tie over a shoulder.