When shooting sun flares, it really helps to move around – a lot. If you are partially hiding the sun (as mentioned in the previous tip), a slight movement to the right or left will cause a big change in the flare. Your photo could be flooded with too much light, or you might mi...
Then attach the flap. Place it 1" above the main pocket top edge, so there will be a one-inch distance between the main pocket and the flap. Topstitch in place: Optional, but highly recommended: check out how to install snaps on fabric - And WHY I only use one size for all my pr...
Now I believe you've made the strap, so let's continue to attach it to the basket. Here: Place the strap 1 inch away from the upper edge of the (future) basket. Make sure to have both the basket fabric face-up AND the strap/flap should have the outer fabric (here stripes) visibl...
These days the many options of purse hardware are available everywhere. Simple D-rings or split key rings can attach the straps. I have even used dollar store dog leashes as straps. The many options ofpurse closuresinclude snaps, turn toggles, twist lock, thumb lock latch, magnetic, ties or...
Secure with the Other Strip:Place the second wooden strip on top, aligning the magnets. The magnetic force will hold your photo in place between the wood strips. Finishing Touches Add Hanging Hardware:If you’d like to hang your frame, attach twine to the back of the top wooden strip usin...
It expands to 45 liters if needed and has compression snaps to lock it down if you want to use it as a daypack. Why We Like It It has a comfortable harness system, with a sternum strap that won’t slip out of place Structured sides and clamshell opening create a bucket shape that’...
25. And finally, a makeup removing cloth that only needs water to wipe off everything because of the weave of the fabric. Yes, it's that simple! There are zero chemicals involved. BuzzFeed Reviews Check out our full review of the Makeup Eraser here! It was also selected as our mid...
aneedle(make sure the needle eye is small enough to go through the buttonhole!) scissors and obviously, thepiece of clothingor fabric you want to attach or re-attach your button to. and a toothpick or a matchstick if sewing large buttons on thick fabric, like, say a winter jacket. ...