How to Make a New Sew Roman Shade Measure the width of the window and cut the fabric as needed making sure to add 2 extra inches to fold over so you can make finished edges. Iron your fabric, then iron edges to create seams. Place fabric tape under the flap of the seam, press down...
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To finish the flower, glue a half-pearl embellishment to the center of the flower. Hot glue the finished flower to the strip of fabric covering the joining seam, and my braided necklace is ready to wear out on the town! Inspiration I found this DIY jewelry idea on the blogSmaller. I l...
Tip:Glue this last seam together a few inches at a time since it can be a little bit tricky. Printable No Sew Flip Sequin Pillow Instructions Yield: 1 No-Sew DIY Magic Sequin Pillow Print Make a no-sew DIY mermaid sequin pillow in any color you want. These sequin cushions are perfect ...
scissors, tape measure, and iron a little glue How to: 1. Wash and iron pillow shams 2. Measure the width of your sham from seam to seam and take away two inches. Cut four pieces of ribbon and webbing. 3. Measure the height of your sham the same way and cut four pieces of ribbon...
To glue the end papers on the book block I just laid a small bead of PVA glue along the edge of the spine and used a brush to spread the glue out about a 1/4 of an inch. Next, I line up my end paper seam to the book block seam and press down. I repeat this process for ...
Pin it there, then sew a line straight across the top of the curtains. I put the lining in that spot so that the seam where I sewed the lining to the curtain would go right on top of the manufacturer’s seam on the Vivan curtains, and you don’t notice it at all from the front...
I simply cut my hem tape to the length of each side of the panel and ironed it in place ON THE BACK of the fabric, as close to the edge of the panel as possible.Tip: when ironing on hem tape, keep the clear side down and the paper side up- you never want your iron to touch...
3. Cut hem tape to length of “seam”. Slide the hem tape into the pressed fold, and press with an iron for 3-5 seconds to set the hem tape. Work your way along the entire length of the “hem.” 4. Repeat with the other short side, as well as the top long edge of the curt...
This is just like wrapping a present, but instead of paper it’s fabric and instead of tape, you’re using hot glue. Just like a present… fold up the sides and glue. Then fold the “ends” and secure them as well. The fact that this “seam” is present doesn’t matter on most...