the video helps alot but when i start how long is the yarn supposed to be and how do i get the two pieces of yarn do i cut anything or what ? Reply Andrea January 31, 2013 at 10:04 pm Love it! I have the exact same problem with knitting and crocheting – I get tired, then...
How to make a rugby ball? To make a rugby ball, you will need a piece of rubber, some cloth, and some plastic. Start by cutting the cloth into desired shapes and then use a hot glue gun to attach them to the rubber. When you are done, use a rotary cutter to cut the plastic in...
Step 4.Cut 1 piece of yarn 12″ and loop it between where the two intersecting pieces of yarn cross. Tie into a slip knot. Step 5.You should now be able to hold up the smaller, 12″ piece of tied yarn and hang the hoop.
While Liza demonstrates knitting up the Mala Cowl, a luscious two-color brioche stitch project from her book Yoga of Yarn, feel free to participate with any project of your choosing. Throughout the month, she shares mindfulness techniques and simple, adaptable movements that can be done right ...
Cut out the larger circles first, followed by the smaller circles inside them, making two donut-shaped pieces of cardboard. Make a straight cut from the outer edge to the inner circle on each of your cardboard donuts. This will allow you to wrap your yarn easily around them. ...
The story of COOLMAX begins in 1986 when DuPont textile engineers successfully developed a new type of polyester yarn that transferred both heat and moisture away from the body due to its unique shape. It wasn’t until 1998, however, that key members of the DuPont Textiles & Interiors team ...
Pole clips: Poles connect to tent canopies via clips, sleeves or a combination of the two. Pole sleeves' fabric tension provides a stronger pitch, but threading poles through them can be a challenge. Pole clips are lighter and easier to attach. They also allow more airflow underneath the ra...
Turn the two arm pieces inside out and stuff with polyester fiberfill. Step 4 Attach the arms to the body with straight pins; tuck in loose ends and fiberfill. Step 5 Sew around the shoulders with tiny stitches to secure the arms to the doll's body. ...
Photographs: You can attach small photographs to your dream catcher to keep loved ones close. Quotes: Embroider or paint a meaningful quote onto the fabric of your dream catcher for daily inspiration. Nature: Incorporate elements from nature, like shells or stones, to bring the outdoors into you...
As you will see in step one below, you will attach the two pieces together to create the form. Small bucket or very large coffee can: Use this as the form for the head Twine: 6 pieces at 18 inches each Straw: Depending on the size of your scarecrow, one small bale should suffice ...