Here, explain everything you need to know about nipple piercings, including how to decide which side to get pierced.
Creating your finger knitting stitches Now you need to pull the bottom loop up and over the top loop. On all fingers So you’re left with one loop on each finger. Then start again. Keep repeating these steps until you have a long enough piece. Long enough to wrap around your head. ...
I stitch my binding first on the BACK side and then machine-topstitch it on the front side. That way any imperfect stitches don't show. I have tried the other way around, using machine before, and you can find a quick how-to at the bottom of this post. Quilt Binding Sewing STEPS S...
ADVANCED STITCHES Misc INCREASING AND DECREASING WORKING AROUND POSTS WORKING IN FRONT AND BACK LOOP ONLY LEARN HOW TO READ CROCHET PATTERNS One of the best things about the craft of crochet is that you don’t need to learn very much at all in order to be able to make beautiful things, ...
You don’t need to worry if you don’t know how to set up a sewing machine as I will instruct you immediately. You will understand installing principles of 2 main kinds of sewing machines and know specific steps for several other appliances. ...
Knees out helps engaging your groin muscles to Deadlift more weight. Knees out also keeps long thighs line mine back and out of the way of the bar so you don’t hit your knees on the way up. Keep your feet on the floor. If any part of your foot comes up when you Deadlift, you...
If you want to make ruffles, skirts or dresses then you need to learn how to gather fabric. You will need to create two rows of stitches with a long stitch length, which are then pulled at the end to gather up. To gather fabric you will want a strong bobbin thread, plus you'll ne...
If you know how to finger knit already, do read the written instructions below the video for how to create and assemble your butterfly!►First.. let’s take a look at finger knitting basics and how to make your “stitches” by creating a weave around your fingers. ...
Open the bottom to its round shape and bend the tip over in a jaunty flop. You can pin it to the head or use a few stitches to make your fly permanently jolly. I hope you make jolly house flies! You definitely know somebody who needs one!
If you're confused about how to knot the thread, see below: I find it is easiest to wind the end of the thread around one of my fingers so that it forms a loop. You can then slip that loop off your finger and pull the end through. I usually do this twice so I know the knot...