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37 Different Ways To Lace Shoes These diagrams are all drawn as though looking from the front of the shoe, such that the lower part of the lacing (near the toes) is at the bottom of the diagram, and are colour-coded to make it easier to follow where the lace runs. Generally, the start of the lacing is Grey , while the lace end that starts on the left side is Blue and the end that starts on the right side is Yellow .

Ian's Shoelace Site - Shoe Lacing Methods

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How to Make a Knotted Belt - Threads

Tie-a-Tie.net | Learn How to Tie a Tie

http://www.tie-a-tie.net/ Learn How to Tie a Tie Welcome to my webpage on how to tie a tie! My name is Hendrik, and it's great to have you here. I have designed this site as a guide for both newbies just starting out with their first tie knot, as well as those more advanced students that would like to add some variety to their tie knots.
A fagoted seam is a decorative seam that joins two pieces of fabric together with a space between them and a row of hand stitching. It’s a very pretty detail seen most often in vintage clothing. It’s easy to incorporate this kind of seam into any patterns you make that have a yoke, or any other simple seam. In this case, I’m making a silk blouse with a V-shaped yoke. So the two pieces fit together, forming a V-shaped seam. For the hand stitches, I used some perle cotton that matched my fabric, but you could use embroidery floss, heavy silk thread, maybe even very narrow silk embroidery ribbon.

Tutorial: How to sew a fagoted seam

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Free Clothes Patterns

Posted on | October 9, 2008 | 6 Comments I originally became interested in patternless sewing, many years ago, because I had a hard time finding patterns in my size. Nowadays, patterns in large sizes abound. Nonetheless, I still love my pattern free sewing. We normally assume underwear is too complicated or to time consuming to sew ourselves. http://craftstew.com/sewing/free-clothes-patterns