Wool is a type of fabric derived from the hairs of various animals. While most people associate the word “wool” with sheep, there are, in fact, a variety of distinct types of wool that producers derive from animals other than sheep.
How to Make Round Petal Fabric Kanzashi Flowers: This beautiful Kanzashi fabric flower can be attached to a barrette, a purse, a shirt...
What Is Taffeta Fabric? Taffeta is a crisp, lightweight fabric that is commonly used to make a variety of types of high-end women's apparel. This plain woven fabric is smooth to the touch, and it can be made from a variety of different materials. The word "taffeta" is derived from...
Making fabric hydrangea flowers is simple once you get the hang of the technique. Fabric hydrangea flowers can be used for many things, from hair findings to clothing embellishment. Fabric hydrangea flowers can also be used in home decoration and as table centerpieces. Making hydrangea flowers your...
Cut Batting or Flannel fabric to 2 pcs of 28" W x 1.75 yards, sew the long side together with a 1/2" seam allowance. Leave a 20" opening at the middle of the seam for turning the quilt right side out. Keep the balance of fabric for single flowers. ...
First, the general steps to sew a seam on a sewing machine: Prepare the fabric by cutting it to the desired length and width, and pressing it if necessary. Set up your sewing machine with the correct needle and thread for the fabric you are using. Pin the two pieces of fabric together...
Pencil or Fabric Marker: To mark your cutting lines on the burlap, use a pencil or a fabric marker that won't bleed. Floral Tape: This tape is used to wrap the stems of your burlap flowers for a neat finish. Needle and Thread: Some burlap flower designs may require sewing, so have ...
Inspiration for DIY Fabric Flowers Wedding Décor You may be wondering how to come up with ideas for using these burlap and other fabric flowers in your decorations. (Besides the obvious, of course.) One way is to turn arts and crafts projects into decor inspiration. ...
The 17th century saw the introduction of pockets as we know them today. They were separate pieces of fabric attached to the inside of garments. Women's pockets were often larger and more practical than men's, and they were accessed through slits in the outer garment. ...
I’ve never pressed flowers. I don’t have a particular spring craft. The ones I do are always year round. Reply kathy pease says March 23, 2019 at 9:22 am I have not pressed flowers before but I would love to make a spring wreath for my door Reply Lily Kwan says March 23, ...