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Female: Whether it is science or a salon, our style is a hundred percent DIY over at our house. I love finding inspiration and fashion and bring them in into my home décor. Forum member I randomly also asked how she can braid a fabric with a frame. So this week we are going to learn how braid.
Lay your fabric out flat. Measure three equal size strips and cut them out. Take one strip, good side-down and fold one side in. take the other side of that strip and fold twice over and pin down. You should have two clean folds and no unfinished edges showing. Take the ends and fold the unfinished edges under and then closed. Do this to all three of your of strips. Now, bring your strips over to your machine and stitch closed. Maybe end the touch to the needle and left under the presser foot. Now, fine out all three pieces to braid, take your white piece and bring it over making it now the middle piece.
Now take your left piece, move it over to the middle, making it the centerpiece. Well, continue taking a left to the middle, the right to the middle, and left to the middle, right to the middle. Take the ends of all three strips, stack them on the top of each other and sew together, until you reach the end. So, the finish braid close and la-la. You can now braid just about anything. You can use your new braided fabric as curtain tie. Upgraded table lip or lampshade, where you are bringing as a bag strap, a head band, a belt, or a bell Shapiro that you already have. Well, we are half way there, we will finished up when we return.
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Here we are in Dave and Kathy’s Brooklyn home. Here are Dave’s DIY tips. Hideous chilling on the floor and in front of tap a street at Dave’s tacked in with upholstery packs. Flushes and silk-screened pillows made by friends makes your home cozy and fun. Dimmers are your late schemes best friends. Keep your love ones air rooms are memorabilia together and on a special shelf. Add art to a rotary phone or filing cabinet. Dave could have countries from an old European map and upgraded this piling cabinet by adding them into the label panels.
Dave: We are going to some ones like what is yours and I could say, oh, it is in France.
Female: Group your collections together and display them on door frames and shelves. Big finding your keys of breeze by attaching a hook to your door frames. Both Dave and I recommend this incredible book by Craig Thompson. Frame your posters for more polish look. Arcade games are just for kids when you are at Dave’s and neither are transformers. Set up your work area by relaxing view. Dave’s art collection includes this species city pieces by Joseph. Joseph is a homeless man who could be found on myspace or on the 8th Avenue El train station in Manhattan. Make your own, where the peep is my car map so when you have to park your car outside of two to three block radius and you have a hard time finding where finding where it is. The final and coolest tip from Dave is having a neon sign light up and Lou of an annoying phone ring. Genius Dave, genius. This weeks quick tip, use a collapsible table from China Town as an easy instant dining area. Thanks for joining us.
Dave: And until next week.
Female: Remember doing this needs you.
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