Wonderful tutorial!! Saw a quick FB reel using this method and dug in further, ultimately finding a link to this tutorial. I’m guessing this approach can be used for all types of fabric. Thank you!!! (Subscribed)
wonderful art. can i know what is the name of the tip and what is the easiest way to do rings and material . my career is in papyrus paper and i think about doing lampshades with the oldest paper in history papyrus paper
I would like to record my great admiration for these wonderful works of art. I am from Egypt, and my work is in papyrus, which is made of papyrus, the oldest paper in history. I love handicrafts, and I will try to make one out of papyrus.all my apprecition and respect for your wonderful art works
I appreciate the way you teach - fully & detailed, Easily understand-able, very very professional. Three thumbs-up for your kind & professional teaching 👍👍👍Excellent work🙂Thanks for sharing.❤🧡💛💚💙💜🤎💓Best wishes for you.
I’m trying to make a wall hanging with fabric. The fabric is 47” wide. I want to make it double wide. It like a drape but I want it to lay flat on the wall. The pattern of the fabric is wavy lines of diff widths & colors. So looking at your video I’m wondering how U determined where to cut the length of the top layer of your fabric so it will match. In this video the pieces of fabric is already cut & laid on top of each other.
You need to cut adjusted cut drops (whole number of pattern repeats) so the pattern matches at the join. It is fully explained on our website here www.sew-helpful.com/adjustedcutdrop.php also with a full article on joining the fabric as well. there is a small chance you may have what is called a half drop pattern repeat fabric, there is another article explaining what to do if that is the case.
Great video and really great instructions. You might be able to become a millionaire giving others instructions on exactly how to present instructions. Necessary info, speed of presentation, speech, examples, just everything about this video was very professional and no unnecessary jibber jabber that I usually roll my eyes to because I’m unable to remove the extremely unnecessary content. I really, really am impressed with everything about this video. Thank you very much for a huge ray of sunshine in a sea of mostly substandard instructional videos.
Hola soy de chile de cañete quiero aprender aser lámpara nesecito saber el papel con pegamento muy bonito que uste en sueñes a prender aser lámpara Felicitaciones tu programa
what an amazing how to video ! .. and your voice is incredibly soothing...it takes away anxiety as one follows along doing the steps... it makes someone feel like it is no biggie... just do this...and there ! you have a lampshade to be proud of !! Thank you for sharing your talent.... it was perfect !