Sentences with phrase «used fabric tape»

They both are too wide open for me so I had to close it up more and even used fabric tape to double secure the top.
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.
Look on the pillow tag or use a fabric tape measure to measure the size.
If you have this breed, use a fabric tape measure and measure around the neck.

Not exact matches

Wash the fabric, iron, then cut in squares (again, using an existing napkin as a template), and use fusible hemming tape to create finished no - sew edges.
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.
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!
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 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.
Go extra creative with your tins, decor them up with fabric tape, or paint using your nail colors, tie up with a little lace and they make a cute holiday gift.
I used this tutorial and all you need is tulle, lining fabric, elastic for the waistband and your sewing tools (pins, scissors, measuring tape, sewing machine, marking chalk).
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.
I taped off the fabric section, and used Martha Stewart Vintage Decor Paint in Linen (affiliate link - I was impressed by this paint and the price!)
I used clear tape to attach the stencil onto my fabric.
I just cover the tray in decorative tape or use pretty fabric or paper to cover the bottom.
Instead of hemming them with fabric tape or a sewing machine, I simply use pinking shears to cut the edges.
It didn't seem necessary to use fusible hem tape to stabilize the neck or hems since this fabric is pretty beefy as is.
Decorative paper or fabric (great time to use any long pieces of scrap paper you have) Double - sided tape Parchment or wax paper Scissors
I am using a baby blue with white polka dot cotton and have the same fabric in lime green that I'm planning to make bias tape from.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
* Firm understanding of fabric, garment design, and clothing construction * Extremely creative * Great communication skills * Exceptional finger dexterity, arm - hand steadiness, and control precision * Customer service skills * Knowledgeable of spreadsheet software * Expertise in using measuring tapes, sewing needles, buttonhole makers, fabric machines, and more
She then used doublefold packaged red bias tape around the entire piece of fabric and down the middle.
I used ceiling tiles, glued them to a piece of masonite board, covered with a linen fabric and I used duct tape to attach it so I could take it off to wash it once a year or so!
I used forest green canvas that I bought at a fabric wholesale outlet, I dyed the ring tape to match (which I bought at Calico Corners back when they were more of a do - it - yourself place), and didn't line them.
The ribbon I used for this project came from Michaels (measuring tape ribbon) and Jo - Ann Fabrics (khaki and navy - dotted ribbons):
Trim Color — Simply White by Benjamin Moore in Semi-gloss Finish Door Color — Mopboard Black by Benjamin Moore in Semi-gloss Finish Beadboard Wallpaper — Allen and Roth from Lowe's Paint Color in Closet — Horizon by Benjamin Moore in Eggshell Bed — Overstock Black and White Dalmation Fabric — Premier Prints — Togo Lamps — HomeGoods Black and White Striped Throw — IKEA Coverlet — Have had for a long time not sure where it was originally purchased Bed Skirt and Shams — Country Curtains Nightstands — Pier 1 about 8 years ago, they still carry them but they are considerably more expensive than back when I purchased ours Basket under nightstand — Wayfair Lamps — Home Goods Roman Shades — Lowe's (they've since been discontinued) Drapery Panels — IKEA Drapery Rods — Lowe's Duvet Cover — Target about 7 years ago Rug — HomeGoods Black and White Square Pillows — Target several years ago Trunk at end of bed — an antique shop about 10 - 11 years ago Picture above bed — from a little shop in SC about 8 years ago Desk — IKEA Chair — Joss and Main Black and White Tree Image — Pottery Barn about 12 years ago Gold Scissors, Stapler and Dog Tape Dispenser — Nate Berkus at Target Notebooks — HomeGoods Miniature Scissors in wooden spool — Antique Farmhouse Vase with Hydrangeas — Target (was a candle now that's it's burned we use it as a vase) Hydrangeas — Picked from Yard Horse head — HomeGoods Little Women — From Barnes and Noble — Illustrated by Anna Bond
I assume you're talking about the type of tape where you use an iron to activate the adhesive??? My only concern is if enough of the heat / steam would penetrate all of the layers of fabric to get a good bond.
roomies this year, Handmade Business Card Holders To accompany them, I also made each of the girls a super easy, No - Sew Fabric Key Fob To make your own, you'll need the following supplies: 2 fabric pieces cut 10» x 2 1/2» key fob hardware -LCB- found mine on Amazon -RCB- hem tape -LCB- I used 5/8» roll -RCB- pliers iron Now,... [Read moFabric Key Fob To make your own, you'll need the following supplies: 2 fabric pieces cut 10» x 2 1/2» key fob hardware -LCB- found mine on Amazon -RCB- hem tape -LCB- I used 5/8» roll -RCB- pliers iron Now,... [Read mofabric pieces cut 10» x 2 1/2» key fob hardware -LCB- found mine on Amazon -RCB- hem tape -LCB- I used 5/8» roll -RCB- pliers iron Now,... [Read more...]
I used 40 % coupons for the fabric and tape.
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This upcycle uses a plastic lid, a split key ring & some fabric or Washi tape & Mod Podge!
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