Cut the beaded image from the fabric. Make sure not to cut any of the threads that hold the beads into place. Glue felt onto the back of the applique, if desired, to give it a more three-dimensional look. The applique is now ready to be sewn onto the garment or bag. Tip Use larg...
How to Make This Perler Beads Change Holder Use your tweezers to place your beads onto your circle pegboard in a rainbow pattern around each circle until filled. Carefully place a piece of ironing paper over the circle pegboard and iron (no water/no steam) on medium setting for several secon...
Iron and ironing board A round sailor hat is comfortable to wear and easy to make. Because the hat is not adjustable to fit different sizes, it is important to measure your head accurately and sew exact quarter-inch seams. You can make a traditional white sailor hat or choose whimsical fab...
How can I make my burlap flowers look more interesting? Try adding embellishments like buttons, beads, lace, or ribbons to personalize your flowers. Can I wash burlap flowers? It's best to avoid washing burlap flowers. Spot clean them gently with a damp cloth if necessary. ...
Depending on how your embellished clothing is made, getting the ironing wrong could spell the end of a favourite dress. This is particularly true if beads are attached with glue (which can be melted by an iron). The safest bet is to make sure there’s always material between the iron and...
Set the wax paper/crayon shaving sandwich on a piece of newsprint or other paper on your ironing board or surface. Place another piece of paper on top. Run the iron over the paper/wax paper/crayon shaving sandwich slowly and evenly to melt the crayon. We use low heat, such as the silk...
To make a DIY headband, you'll need fabric or a scarf, a plain headband, a glue gun with glue sticks, scissors, and optional embellishments like embroidery thread or beads. Can I use any fabric for my headband? Choose fabrics that are not too thick or stiff, as they won't conform ...
How to Fingerweave Something: Fingerweaving was the original method used to weave ceintures fléchées, or Assomption sashes, but you could use it to make scarves, belts, bookmarks, bracelets, guitar straps ... anything you want! These instructions are f
Step 1: Make six sides for the perler bead cube 1st, place nine red perler beads to the square pegboard to form a 3×3 red perler bead square as picture shows; 2nd, place another eight 3×3 perler bead squares to the pegboard to form a 11×11 squares as picture shows; ...
In fact, if you’re taking items to the dry cleaner simply to remove wrinkles, using a hand steamer at home can do just as good as a job (and more delicately than ironing). That said, avoid using steam on sequins and beads, which can melt, or suedes and leathers, which can hold ...