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Knit Pattern with Leaves
The quantity of sts is multiple 10 + 11. 1st row (RS): 1 knit st, * yarn over, 3 knit sts, 1 slip st, knit2tog, pass slip st over, 3 knit sts, yarn over, 1 knit st*; repeat from * to *; 2nd row: purl; 3rd row: 2 knit sts, yarn over, 2 knit sts, 1 slip st, knit2tog, pass slip st over, 2 knit sts, * yarn over, 3 knit sts, yarn over, 2 knit sts, 1 slip st, knit2tog, pass slip st over, 2 knit sts*; repeat from * to *, yarn over, 2 knit sts; 4th row: purl; 5th row: knit2tog, (yarn over, 1 knit st) ...
Tropical Wreath
You'll need: Text weight paper: paper-papers curious metallic “Botanic” + POPTONE “Gumdrop Green,” “Sour Apple,” and “Banana Split”; Art markers: Copic Ciao “Pea Green” (YG63) + “Pine Tree Green” (G29); Colored pencils: prismacolor “Chartreuse”; Green paper covered loral wire: Decora 24-gauge; 12” wooden embroidery hoop. Instructions Gather tools and materials. Cut and score leaves out of various green paper: Our wreath has 9 monstera leaves (“Botanic” & “Gumdrop Green”), 5 palm fro...
Flame Chevron Knit Stitch
Knitted in a multiple of 7 sts + 4 and 24-row repeat. Row 1 and all wrong side rows: Purl all sts. Row 2 - right side: K3, * ssk, k5, yo; repeat from * to last st, k1. Row 4: K3, * ssk, k4, yo, k1; repeat from * to last st, k1. Row 6: K3, * ssk, k3, yo, k2; repeat from * to last st, k1. Row 8: K3, * ssk, k2, yo, k3; repeat from * to last st, k1. Row 10: K3, * ssk, k1, yo, k4; repeat from * to last st, k1. Row 12: K3, * ssk, yo, k5; repeat from * to last st, k1. Row 14: K1, * yo, k5, k2tog; repeat f...
Watercolor Beaded Necklace
You'll need: Small beads of three different shades; Fishing line; Clasps. Instructions At first, make two bead strands of the same color, leaving a distance for fixing on each side on both sides. Fix the beads with knots so that the beads do not move along the fishing line. Tie one side of the bead threads into a single knot, while doing a braid weave. Tie the second side with a knot after the end of weaving. To fasten loops on each of the main nodes.
"Crazy" Patchwork Technique
Starting to make the basis of your work from shreds of different sizes, shapes, textures, colors, it is difficult to guess what the final result will be. Therefore, it is preferable to add the pieces of matter in a certain order. Only then start their docking. They can dock on the wrong side of your work, but with a wide variety of shapes of the workpieces, you can overlap them one on the other and hem them on the front side with a zigzag line. Having collected the required size of the patchwork cloth, i...
Necklace with Sparkling Shell
You'll need: Shells; Bail; Glue E6000 ; 24g wire; Chain: Lobster clasp; 6mm or 4mm jumprings; Swarovski flatbacks; Nail polish; Wire cutters; Roundnose pliers. Instructions Paint your shell. For a “dipped” look, brush the paint up just one side of the shell. Layer colors and metallic, making sure you let each coat dry in between painting! Finish by adding a glitter topcoat. Let the shells fully dry. Add the gems. Use the E6000 and place small dots of the glue off-center on the she...
Luxurious Hair Comb with Beads
You'll need: Small beads of different shape and size; Big beads; Thin wire; Thin satin ribbons; Hair comb; Scissors; Pliers. Instructions First of all, begin to weave and create twigs. Take a piece of wire 50 cm long, and in the center dial a large bead. On the ends on the right and on the left side, collect 3 identical beads. Then the ends should be intertwined with each other at a distance of 5 cm, so that you get a stalk. After that, begin to form the next branch. Take one edge of the wire ...
Owl Beads Brooch
You'll need: CZ small beads of different shades; 2 white beads (rivoli); Piece of leather; Monofibre; Ruler; Pencil; Fastener; Glue; Cardboard. Instructions When the materials are all ready, you can start making the owl. First, braid the rivoli. Make a ring of thirty beads. Then make two more rows using silver beads. Now you can insert the rivoli, and then turn them on the wrong side and weave two rows of the same beads. Wind the second rivoli exactly in the same way. Sew the blanks to the ...
Easter Cardboard Wreath
You'll need: Cardboard; Craft knife; Acrylic craft paint; Paintbrushes; Hot glue gun. Instructions First, by tracing two plates (one large and one slightly smaller), cut a ring shape out of the cardboard to use as the base of your wreath. If you want to paint the wreath base a nice pastel color, go ahead and do that now. Draw whatever Easter-y shapes you like on cardboard and cut them out. Cut Easter Egg shapes from recycled cardboard to make an easy Easter wreath! Paint the cardboard shapes ...
Safety Mask
You'll need: Fabric; Elastic ribbon; Pencil for fabric; Ruler; Tailoring scissors; Safety pins; Iron; Sewig machine; Threads. Instructions Cut out the details: 1 main part 20x36 cm, 2 strips 4.5x10 cm. Also cut 2 pieces of elastic braid of 16-17 cm each. Fold the main part in half, face inward, as shown in the photo. Sew along the side 20 cm long, leaving an allowance of 0.7 cm. Turn out a detail, spread out allowances and iron. Now lay the folds. Fold the part so that the raw edges are o...
Velvet Headband with Pearls
You'll need: Elastic velvet or satin; Headband; Threads; Big beads; Corded silk ribbon 38 mm wide; Tailoring pins; Scissors; Safety pins; Needle; Chalk; Ruler; Measuring tape. Instructions Cut a strip of fabric measuring 5 x 40 cm, fold in half along the front side inwards and grind the longitudinal sections at a distance of 1 cm. Cut the seam allowances close to the stitch. To turn out the received detail in the form of a pipe with the help of a safety pin. Put the part on the bezel, ...
Hand-Made Lavender Sachet
You'll need: Pieces of natural fabric (cotton, flax); Marker for fabric; Dried lavender; Needle; Threads; Satin ribbon of lavender color. Instructions Fold the cotton fabric in two and draw the contours of the heart and the motif of the decor of the sachet. Lay the line on the sewing machine along the contour carefully, leaving a small area unstitched for stuffing with lavender. Cut out a heart, stepping 5 mm from the seam. An allowance around a marker for textiles. On the heart, embroider ...
Unusual Candle Plate
You'll need: Copper plate 0,15 mm wide, 30 x 45 cm; Fusible granules (yellow, orange, light-red, light-blue and blue); Tool for graving; Coffee spoon; Table spoon; Etcher's needle; Old scissors; Soft packing cardboard; Oven; Leather glove; Flint paper; Glass or metal container; Carbon paper. Instructions Transfer the selected motive from the sheet of motives, enlarging it, to thin transparent paper and cut it, stepping back from the contour. Cut the copper plate with old scissors on each...
Ladybug Lamp
You'll need: White polymer clay; Tempered wire; Acryl paints of white, pink, red and black colors; Acrylic varnish of nude color; Circle form for cutting with 2 cm diameter; Instruments for clay modeling; Acrylic half-sphere with 10cm diameter; LED garland or button candle; Brush; Glue. Instructions Roll out polymer clay approx. 1 cm and cover the resulting layer with an acrylic half-sphere. Cut off excess clay. Using a modeling tool, form a round head with an oval nose and stick to t...
Royal Hairband
You'll need: Wide hairband with black fabric; Glue; Acrylic paints of three gold shades: rich espresso, venetian gold, glorious gold; Brush; Glass-paper; 7 middle-sized perals and 4 small; 5 plastic flowers and 5 plastic roses; 5 big flowers; 35 very small plastic elements (butterflies, flowers 5 mm, beads of different shape 5 mm). Instructions Paint the hairband with rich espresso. Start painting from the center, gradually reducing the spray intensity. In this case, the edges of the ha...
Pullover with Felt Decoration
You'll need: Pullover; Different colors of felts; Mouline threads; Pins. Instructions First of all, prepare the pattern of the future design. You can draw it on your own, or you can find a suitable simple floral pattern in the Internet. Print a full-size drawing - you should have a good idea of how the finished work will look. Cut out all the necessary parts from felt. Place them on your pullover and pin them. Sew details with the help of mouline threads - use threads of contrasting shade...
Bamboo Desk Tidy
You'll need: Uncolored bamboo sticks; Sharpener for jumbo pencils; Mat acrylic paints of different colors; Cover from round cardboard box; Brush; Carving knife; Glue gun. Instructions Cut the bamboo sticks in the way they look like pencils of different length. Sharpen the sticks from one end. Paint lower and sharpened ends with different colors. Glue the obtained "pencils" around the cover from round cardboard box. Very fast, simple and colorful!
Jewel-Box for Rings
You'll need: Old wooden box with lid; Paint for wood; Brush; Piece of dense cotton or linen fabric; Dress-making scissors; Needle; Threads. Instructions If necessary, polish the wooden box and then paint it. Let the paint dry. Measure the inner perimeter of the box and the height of the sides. Cut from a dense linen or cotton fabric a long strip with a width equal to the length of the perimeter of the casket with 1 cm allowances. Fold the strip in half with the front side inward and se...
Heart Applique for T-Shirt
You'll need: Piece of cotton fabric for the applique; Cotton T-shirt; Heart template; Glue web; Sating ribbon for a bow. Instructions Cut the heart out of cotton and iron the future applique with a glue web. You can sew an applique manually, or you can sew on a sewing machine using a buttonhole or a frequent zigzag. Start the lines from the top center point of the heart - in this case, if the first stitches are not very successful, you can easily hide them under the bow. If you will work...
Felt Calla
You'll need: Felt (white, light-yellow, moss); Hot glue; Floristic wire (thin for stamens and thick for stem); Pliers. Instructions One flower will need three parts: 1 large petal, 1 pestle and 1 leaf-shaped part. Start with the pestle - glue the felt part to the thin wire. Add a drop of glue to the base of the petal and glue the stem and pestle there. Fold the petal into a flower shape and glue it together. To complete, add a green leaf to the base of the flower.
Whipcord Seat for Wooden Stool
You'll need: Wooden stool; Whipcord; Staple gun. Instructions If necessary, sand the surface of the stool. Disassemble it into parts, we will only work with the seat. Use a staple gun to lock the end of the whipcord. Start tightly winding the whipcord so that there are no gaps. Having reached the end, fix the end with a staple gun. Start twisting the threads in the transverse direction. It is more convenient to do this by folding the working thread in half - so you thread two threads at o...
Watermelon Oven Cloth
You'll need: Green and red fabric; Sintepon (bed); Plate; Dress-making scissors; Vanishing marker for fabric; Black permanent marker for fabric; Ruler; Pins; Sewing machine; Threads. Instructions Using a plate or something similar as a pattern, cut out the same round details: - 2 of red fabric; - 1 of green fabric; - 3 from synthetic winterizer. Assemble the main part of the tack: a piece of red fabric with the wrong side up, two parts of synthetic winterizer, a part of red fabric ...
Cotton Rucksack-Bag
You'll need: 2 types of cotton fabric; Cord about 160 cm; Threads; Measuring rule; Measuring tape; Pins; Needle; Scissors; Ruler for patchwork; Eyelet pliers; Eyelets with 8 mm diameter; Clasps; Hammer. Instructions Cut out the following details: - From the main fabric (including allowances): a rectangle measuring 71 x 33 cm and a circle with a diameter of 24 cm. - Of the lining fabric (including allowances): a rectangle measuring 41.5 x 71 cm and a circle with a diameter of 24 cm. Fo...
Crochet Colar from Doily
You'll need: Crochet doily; Scissors; Threads; Sewing machine. Instructions Cut the doily exactly in half. It is advisable to process the slices, but there is a little trick that is suitable only for natural threads: if you boil a doily, the loops will not open. Carefully lift the edges of the doily and pin it with pins. Using a small zigzag, sew the halves to the neck. Lower the edges of the resulting collar and manually sew in several places with inconspicuous stitches to lock it in the ...
Nice Fabric Rose
You'll need: Stripes of fabric (5 x 63 cm); Felt for leaves; Scissors; Needle; Threads; Fabric glue; Sewing machine. Instructions Fold a strip of fabric in half along the inside out and round the corners as shown in the photo. Align the line with a zigzag line, as shown in the photo. Pass the thick thread into the needle for hand sewing and skip under the zigzag stitches. Collect the strip on the thread. Form the outlet by folding the strip in a spiral, pull the thread and sew the flow...
Weaven Fabric Basket
You’ll need: Fabric (one or several types); Double-sided glue unwoven lining (rather densed); Leather (for handles); Ruler; Pencil or marker for fabric; Clasps; Pins; Dress-making scissors; Glue gun; Sewing machine. Instructions Please note: the cutting procedure is described here, in which only one type of fabric is used. At the same time, large blanks are first cut out and duplicated, and then strips are cut from them. If you use different types of fabric or you have flaps that are ...
Provence Storage Unit
You’ll need: 5 squares (18 cm) of cotton fabric (glue each with woven interfacing); 5 squares (17,5 cm) for backing; Threads; Ladder braid (69 cm, 2 cm wide); Bias tape (69 cm, 1 cm wide). Instructions Lay out the four outer squares on the work surface, face up (make sure the prints are positioned correctly). Having folded the adjacent squares face inward, chop along one side, and then stitch (1 cm allowance), not reaching 1 cm to the end of the side. Continue by adding squares and graduall...
Organizer for Needles and Hooks
You’ll need: The odds of yarn; Felt; Mouline threads; Fabric; Scissors; Needles. Instructions Pick up a felt for the base measuring about 25 x 25 cm and small pieces for embroidery details. Cut circles of different diameters. Lay out the circles in the form of an ornament. Then sketch it, remember or take a picture. Pin up a few elements that need to continue to work, and remove the rest to the side. Then, in the process of creating an ornament, check with your sketch or photograph. Sew you...
mon job
cela fait 30 ans que je rempaille des chaises avec de la paille , depuis peu je me suis lancée à le faire en tissus..quant pensez vous ??
Helping our users. Crochet Beaded Bracelet.
You’ll need: Any yarn you like; Crochet hook 3 mm; 22 beads. Notes The bracelet is crocheted all in one piece starting from the loop end. Thread the large bead on the wool first, then the smaller ones. When you get to row 10 of the pattern add the beads by sliding them up the wool and chaining as usual around them. I just added 2 beads at random per strand (each chain 20 is one strand). If you want a longer bracelet just add extra chains to the strands, or add a few extra rows of 3sc before r...