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DYI Painting Smock: Vinyl Tablecloth Smock ~The Simplicity of Learning Painters Smock, Diy Smock, Painting Smock, Dyi Painting, Volunteer Ideas, Kids Art Smock, Smock Pattern, Craft Smock, Kids Aprons

MATERIALS: 1. Rectangle vinyl tablecloth 2. Bias Tape 3. Large paper 4. old t-shirt STEP 1: Cut the sleeves off the t-shirt and fold it in half. Fold your paper in half. Place the t-shirt on top of the paper with both folded edges touching. Pin the shirt onto the paper to keep it from moving. Trace the outline of the shirt onto the paper using a pencil. Cut the outline. My shirt was bigger than I wanted, so I cut the paper a little shorter. I pinned the paper on top of the shirt afterwards…

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Eshyah Ogen on Instagram: "Tap for a history lesson 👇 Smocking is an old English technique that was developed around the 15th century. Originally, it was used as a practical stitch to give structure and elasticity to the simple-cut, woven garments of the period, as well as giving labour workers better movement in their clothes. The name Smock comes from the garments it was used on, and thus the name stuck with the stitch.  Later, smocking acquired a more decorative nature, on cuffs, neck lines, waist lines and more. The hight of its popularity came with the 18th and 19th century, but continued being a decorative detail all the way up to the 1970s. #sewing #sewingreels #smocking #slowfashion #fashion #fashiondesigner #fashionhistory #sewingtutorial" How To Do Smocking Tutorials, How To Sew Pintucks, How To Smock Fabric, Surface Cording, Hand Smocking Tutorial, Diy Smock, Woven Garments, Hand Quilting Technique, Smocking Fashion

Eshyah Ogen on Instagram: "Tap for a history lesson 👇 Smocking is an old English technique that was developed around the 15th century. Originally, it was used as a practical stitch to give structure and elasticity to the simple-cut, woven garments of the period, as well as giving labour workers better movement in their clothes. The name Smock comes from the garments it was used on, and thus the name stuck with the stitch. Later, smocking acquired a more decorative nature, on cuffs, neck…

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How To Sew A Smocked Dress, How To Make Smocked Dress, Free Smock Dress Pattern, How To Smock Fabric, Sew Hacks, Diy Smock, Fashion Structure, Smock Pattern, Smocking Tutorial

Shirring is an old technique, I know. (Shirring and smocking aren’t actually originally done with elastic…..but it sure makes things easier. And faster.) Sometimes I assume everyone knows how to do it. But then I get another email asking how to shir (or smock) fabric. So it reminds me I shouldn’t assume…………..because it is …

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How to sew a preschool art smock: free pattern and tutorial! Toddler Apron Pattern Free, Childrens Apron Pattern, Toddler Smock, Kids Art Smock, Smock Pattern, Kids Smock, Apron Pattern Free, Art Smock, Idee Cricut

Life is going to feel really weird starting next month – with Little C going to grade one and Little A going to preschool a couple of days a week, our home is going to feel so empty! While we’re still enjoying summer to its fullest, we’re also starting to get ready for school time....

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