How to Craft Porcelain Doll Aprons
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December 18, 2008
Now that you have created patterns to make your porcelain doll dress, you may want to add an apron to enhance her fashion. Aprons are relatively simple to make. You will need material, including 6 inches of light colored plain-woven fabrics (Batiste) to make your apron. You will also need lace, about 3/8 inches with narrowed edges. In addition, you will need white DMC thread made of poly-cotton, embroidery white thread, fabric glue and spray, embroidery DMC thread (pink and green; 818-pink; 524-green) and studs for your apron. (OOO-Studs) Read the rest of this entry »
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Square Sample Second Steps
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November 22, 2008
To make a sample of your Squares in Craft you need to combine your sport-weight machine washable wool, i.e. 11 ounces of medium colors of ash, or gray rather with your dark gray and pale-blue gray. Next, chain three stitches to start the double crochet, and double crochet into all, following two stitches; chain two stitches, skip one stitch, double crochet into the following two stitches, and across to the finish working a double crochet into the final stitch, turn, and close. Read the rest of this entry »
Row By Row Create Sample Square
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November 21, 2008
Now you can continue to row five by adding 28 ounces of dark alpaca gray to your yarn. Chain 3 stitches into your starting double crochet. Double crochet into the crown of your following puff stitch and puff stitch yet another into the following half double crochet, repeating the steps across, and to the finish, working in a double crochet into the following half double, add a two chain stitches, another double crochet into the final stitch, turn, and close tightly. Read the rest of this entry »
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Keep Wind Out During Cold Months
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November 17, 2008
If you do not have a yard of materials around your house, purchase a yard of strong textile weaves of cloth or corduroy. Here you need the thread that coordinates with your material. In addition, you will need stuffing, dry beans, and rice. Add some adhesives and felt, preferably red, white, and black.
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Border Rounds In Afghan
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October 16, 2008
Now you will start border rounds. Gather your greens, blue, and reds with a slipstitch in your corners. Do another three singles in the corner and another single to the following corner making sure the singles are even. Repeat the steps from about, and slip stitch toward the first single crochet.
On your second and third rounds, slip stitch toward the middle stitch of your corner, and repeat the round once, and close after your finish the third round. Read the rest of this entry »
Choose Afghan Materials
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October 14, 2008
To craft and finishing your Afghan you’ll need a 40 inch by 60-inch material. Once you have finish you can start building your materials. First you should choose the right material. You can follow this ways:
It’s up to you what type of Afghan you want to create, however in this article I will show you a few steps in my the “Ivy League.†You want to select deep, vivid colors. Ultimately, you can select soft fabrics. You will need wool, preferably the heavy-duty. Purchase 45 ounces of aqua, red, etc, in a variety of colors. Read the rest of this entry »
36 Motifs And Join Them
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October 12, 2008
Now, let’s start create 36 motifs of tablecloth and join them into the facing of the larger motif at the between lines. Here the following steps: Read the rest of this entry »
Create Your Own Tablecloth
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October 12, 2008
Tablecloths add cover to your table, which can protect it from scratches, dents, etc. To craft a tablecloth you will need materials, finishing sizes, gauge structure, and directions. In view of the facts, we can present to you a few steps so that you can protect your table from damage.
First matter you need a gauge start at 5 inches diameter or 2 ¾ inches in diameter for the smaller motif clothes. You will need your finishing, which should be around 35 inches times 35. Purchase crocheting thread around 10, and 250 yards of spherical cream. Purchase the number seven crochet hook made of steel.
Once you purchase your materials, you can choose to make the small or large motif. Use your 5 inches in diameter to create 49 larger motifs. To start add eight chain stitches to meet with a slipstitch. Once you form your sphere move to round one and continue through to round eight, until you come to the smaller motif. If you get the tablecloth materials already, let’s craft begin.
Chain And Stitches Crocket
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October 12, 2008
The next steps to create craft a tablecloth you should chain four stitches so that it meets with your first triple crochet.
Work the stitches into the back loops and triple crochet stitches so that it combines with the following stitches. Here you’ll need to create four and then chain five stitches, skip one, and triple the following five stitches. Read the rest of this entry »
Chain First Motif
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October 12, 2008
You can follow these steps below to create your first motif of craft a tablecloth, which is the larger part and then slipstitch so that you meet with the following two stitches. Read the rest of this entry »
