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...
Height 1 (H1): at point A, where the belt connects to the pack’s lower frame H2: (often shorter/smaller) at point B, where the belt padding meets the beginning of the webbed belt itself (the one that ends with a male or female belt buckle and snaps shut roughly in front of your...
This expert article by Don Vandervort, author of Making Your Home Child Safe (Sunset), will teach you how to keep your small kids safe both inside and outside your home.
Mike, I have printed straight on fabric, it makes for a good bond, However, on my printer (Creality Ender 3) the plate moves in the x axis , while the y and z is on an arm. This means that the piece of fabric would need to be strapped to the printer and movin...
Insert the gripper snaps into your polypropylene strip and then attach this to the inside of your hat (as seen in the picture), the two gripper snaps should fit nicely into the two rivet pieces, but the hold isn't strong enough so you will need to put a small bit of glue down the ...
Sheer fabric (I used about 2 yards) White tulle Hot glue gun Fasteners (I used velcro dots but recommend something a bit stronger like metal snaps or hooks) *Miaira is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means ...
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...
Mix materials, combining wood with metal or fabric. Experiment with shapes, not just sticking to rectangles or squares. Play with textures, incorporating elements like burlap or leather. Can DIY picture frames be eco-friendly? Yes, by: Upcycling materials like old frames or reclaimed wood. Choosi...
3. Insert the Snaps Now that the holes are punched, it is time to attach the snaps. This is the trickiest part, so make sure to double-check the orientation and follow the package instructions. First, attach a cap and socket set on each end of the leather. Then, attach a post ...
Step 1 - Attach The Buttonhole Foot Prepare! See that rectangular piece? You might have a buttonhole foot that looks like this, part metal part plastic, or a different design that is nearly entirely made of plastic. Take off your regular foot from your sewing machine shaft, slide the button...