Thursday, November 18, 2010

Naturally Dealing With Lactose Intolerance

Omino

me introduce myself my name is Marcia and I have always loved the creative arts, in elementary school I was asked what I wanted to be great, and I said, the painter! Unfortunately for various reasons this did not happen, but I never stopped trying and experimenting, and so since I opened my blog I started my adventure. Like
range from jewelry, painting country, from design to creative sewing (in fact my first born creations on paper, I always have a blok notes and pen at hand) and finally the last love is the shabby chic, and I pulled for this new adventure in the midst of my father (Mastro Cherry) that cuts the shapes that the design model and even iron.
live in Ferrara with my father (my Mastro Cherry) and I have three brothers.
I was born in the fall and perhaps why I love the autumn colors and all pastel colors, but my favorite is green!



Omino SNOW

Needed:


white cloth of cotton or wool red
pannolenci
2 wooden balls MM6
black cloth on the nose 'orange black fine tip marker

powder foundation
white wool upholstery

Scissors
erasable pen
Pins
various items to finish
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Cut all the shapes and go to sew.




Before the round, leaving an opening of about 5cm at the top, then bottom, then proceed as in figure


sew sides





turned and stuffed, we close the gap with small points.
Now we turn to the arms, sew around the perimeter





the upper arm do a cut of about 2cm and we'll need to reshoot and quilting






Now attach arms to the body with hot glue around the cut and press firmly to the body.





Let the nose after cutting the outline of nose, sew the turned and stuffed. We
unpunto strand around the top, curls, and then keep a running stitch along the seam of the nose.






curls and stop at the tip.
Attack putting your nose to the body hot glue around the edge, and press well.


Let the cap, cut the shape, sew the two lower left unstitched to about 4cm.


by turning the cap, and sew the two sides by 4cm, and turned up like a flap. Attack
end cap with hot glue. The

guaciotte are made of powder blending or background color powder, were read.


The eyes are made with two scoops of black wood, the MM6, while other take a ball sewn padding.
refine the face making her mouth and eyebrows with a fine tip marker.






final touches, the Cheerleader. Roll up the wool on hand doing a lot of laps, more laps of wool and the biggest cheerleader.
removed from the hand tie in the middle


Cut the sides


and begin to shape it by cutting the wires longer





with UA drop of glue hot to attack the headphones, finished with buttons or bows what imagination suggests.


GOOD JOB!

The model and the video can be found
here

Author: Marzia Melloni


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