Showing posts with label wireless. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wireless. Show all posts

Thursday, September 29, 2011

How a wireless Butterfly Lei

How to Make a Yarn Butterfly Leithumbnail Traditional leis are made with flowers. When you step off the coast of an aircraft or vessel in Hawaii, Hawaiian great you with a lei made from local fresh flowers. Traditionally, the people of Polynesian leis was created as a tribute to their gods, with flowers a vineyards and even bones of whales. The creation of leis led to the modern era, but now leis find their way in the celebrations and tourist attractions. When throwing an event on the theme of Hawaii, as a party fundraiser or anniversary meal-share, create non-traditional lei to your guests with silk crafts beads butterfly and crafts.Difficulty: EasyFine yarnLarge needleSilk butterfliesCraft beads1 Couture

Cut a piece of 45 inches of the wire. Choose a thin wire or fined for easy threading lei. The wire on a great thread sewing needle.

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Insert the needle through the body of a silk moth. Move the needle through the tail of the moth and the butterfly head keep moths lying flat against your body when you wear the finished lei. The butterfly on the length of the wire, stopping 6 inches from the end of the power wire.

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Insert the needle through the center of a Pearl of craftsmanship. Feed the Pearl on the length of the wire until it is based on the butterfly.

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Continue to needle through silk moths and beads of crafts, alternating the placement until you have a string of 36 inches of an alternation of butterflies and thread beads.

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Push the pearls and butterflies in towards the center of the wire to ensure that they are comfortable against each other. Not crush the body of the butterfly. Tie a knot on each side of the chain of butterflies and beads to secure their. Use the ends of wire at each end to bind the lei around your neck.

Locate the craft shops silk moths. They offer a range of colours, sizes and types of butterflies. Use the variety and color or mix and match as you want.

If desired, ignore beads craft and just feed butterflies in the lei. Or, replace beads of craft flowers in silk, shell or sheet of silk.

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Tuesday, August 9, 2011

How a wireless headband

 Secure your braided wire with the tail of horse owners. You do not have to be a knitting or crochet expert to make yourself attractive wireless headband. If you know how to create a basic braid, you can make your own banner with a quick trip to the handicraft shop and the accessories hair aisle. Try this banner with a traditional twist or experiment of herringbone braid or coloured yarn.Web of difficulty: yarnCardboardScissorsPonytail Easy1 holdersElastic/elastic headband1

Buy a skein of wool more near your colour of hair as possible. Remove the label of the Web. Put the Web on your knees, an adjacent table or on the floor of the road.

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Get the free piece of wire off. Leaving a tail of several centimetres long, wrap the wire around a piece of cardboard about 6 inches long or so. Wrap out together for a very thick headband, or less for a skinny headband wrap.

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Cut the wire loop at one end of the cardboard, releasing the bunch. Keep the threads of yarn together, their recovery. Secure holder of a tail mounted on an end to keep the threads boots.

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Braid wire as you would your hair, dividing the wire in three equal parts, then alternating bending the right and left sides above the medium fairly closely and as uniformly as possible. Attach in the lower part of the braid with a hair tie.

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Pin the braid around your head where you want to wear, usually just behind the ears. Hold a piece of elastic or elastic headband from the braid stops on one side of the head to the other. Cut the elastic for the length. Pin the elastic on the ends of the braid and test the adequacy. The short cut if the headband fits too weakly elastic.

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Thread a needle with heavy thread. Sewing a piece of elastic room at each end of the braid, creating a round headband.


The wire with decorative ribbon or fabric applied on the section Centre for a touch of extra color of thread.

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