Best Simple Rat Trap Using Bucket And Deep Hole
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how to make a simple fairy garden - Duration: 7:18.organic garden
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Changing smocking pleating ratios for different fabric weights with simple math - Duration: 5:55.Hey everyone, here is how you can adjust a pleating radio using some simple math. I also
have a video on how to adjust a pleating ratio, and that video focuses more on the built in
geometry, so you don't have to do any math. Anywho, to figure out how much fabric you'll
need for a given length, you'll first need to establish what I am calling a pleating
ratio. Basically, the ratio of pre-pleated fabric to pleated fabric. To do this, I take
a ten inch strip and run it through my pleater. I use ten inches since the math is easy, but
you can pick any length that you wish. Then I adjust the pleats until I like the spacing.
There isn't really a "right or wrong" way to adjust your pleats, although too tight
will make it hard to pleat and personally, I don't like that look. But it's sewing,
you do you. So once you get your ratio, then you'll
measure what your post pleated fabric need to span. So in my case, I'm doing some pleating
underneath this yoke. I only want pleating in the center 3 ¾ inches under the yoke.
I want some flat fabric on each end to make construction easier.
So here's the math – my established ratio is 4 inches of finished pleated fabric to
the 10 inches of the pre-pleated length. Now I know I want around 3 ¾ inches of finished
pleated fabric, so I'm going to use that to figure out what my pre-pleated length should
be. So I cross multiply and solve for x. So I've
got 4 times x for 4x and 3.75 times 10 for 37.5. Then divide both sides by 4 to solve
for x, so 37.5 divided by 4 is 9 and 3/8 since .375 is 3/8.
Now remember, we've set up x to be the portion of pleated fabric. In my case, I also need
to add in a facing on one side as well as an armhole on the other. Keep these variables
in mind as you approach your own project. Just add in those factors as you need. So
I'm adding on three inches for that facing and two inches for the armhole.
So I've got my 2 inches for the armhole plus the 9 and 3/8 inches for the pleated
section plus 3 inches for the facing for a total of 14 and 3/8 inches.
So that gives you the math portion. Then I pleat up my fabric by running both the left
front side of my dress through the pleater as well as the right front side of my dress
without removing my threads – just one less thing to do.
Then I pull off plenty of extra thread before moving these from my pleater. I pull the thread
so each piece of fabric has enough to work with. Then I cut the threads and move all
those pleats over so I can make room for my facing. I planned for 3 inches to go to the
facing. So I find the nearest pleat to three inches and pull up those threads. Then I should've
tied those treads off so they are secure before I moved onto the armhole, but I just forgot.
You'll see that I go back and tie them off in a little bit.
So I mark my armhole giving the pattern. You can see that I have the yoke pattern right
on top of the skirt pattern that has the armhole attached to it. So I overlap these pattern
pieces at the given seam allowance. I make sure that seam allowance is collinear to the
top of the skirt and the side of the armhole is also flush, and then I pull out the pleats
on the other side of those marks, giving myself some space for seam allowance. And really,
I should've tied that first side off before moving onto this armhole so I don't pull
out any of those threads. So I'm doing that now and then going back to the armhole side.
Then I cut around that armhole. So then I iron that facing over into place
and get my favorite freezerrr paperrrr. Love this stuff. So I bring over the yoke just
to double check my work as I'm blocking. So I line up one side with the yoke and then
tie those pleating threads off so the other side of the skirt is flush with the yoke.
At this point, I am only concerned with getting the length correct. After those threads are
tied off, then I trim them up and evenly distribute the pleats. Then I grab some of this freezer
paper and iron the waxy side down to keep those pleats in place. If you are new to using
freezer paper, I do have a more detailed video going over how you can block using this magical
stuff – seriously, I can't recommend it enough.
Then I put my yoke right sides together with my pleated skirt and sew the two together.
Normally I would trim up the freezer paper so it is flush with my fabric, making a consistent
seam allowance easier to achieve, but I couldn't find a non-sewing pair of scissors and didn't
want to make too much noise – this was around 4 in the morning. But you get the idea…
from there I would continue sewing my entire garment and then do the smocking at the end,
on a finished garment. I hope this video was helpful. If you have
any questions, please leave them in the comments below and I'll do my best to answer them.
As always, I appreciate y'all for watching and I hope to catch ya next time.
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In The Bender Kitchen: Chef Mark Vecchitto cooks up a simple and easy dessert - Duration: 4:09. For more infomation >> In The Bender Kitchen: Chef Mark Vecchitto cooks up a simple and easy dessert - Duration: 4:09.-------------------------------------------
DIY Idea for Girls. Simple Earrings Tutorial. Jewelry Making - Duration: 5:59.Welcome back to the creative channel Gilda Workshop!
Thank you so much for joining us!
Today we are going to make earrings for beginners
The main materials are wire and beads.
Let me remind you that in the past video
I showed aseembling of a bracelet.
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For one earring you will need:
4 drop beads
10 seed beads
3mm and 8mm crystal beads
Two beads caps
Earring hook,
0.4 mm wire
Fold in half a 70 cm wire
Twist the drop 10-11 times
Twist the second drop just below the first
Twist the branches 11 times again
Continue twisting branches from both sides
as shown in the video
Complete the branch with a loop
Hide the ends in the bead
Fasten the earring hook
Done!
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that you see on the screen
you can purchase in my online store.
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Homemade TIKKA Masala & TANDOORI Masala Powder//Simple Tasty Chicken Tikka & Tandoori Masala - Duration: 4:53.
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Teacher's day English speech in a simple way 2018 - Duration: 2:59. For more infomation >> Teacher's day English speech in a simple way 2018 - Duration: 2:59.-------------------------------------------
Tasty and simple? So it is a plum for the winter !!! - Duration: 1:36.Plums for the winter
Ingredients: plums of different varieties - 1 kg; bags for freezing
Cut the plum in half
Remove the bone
Clear all the plums
Put the plums on the board
Freeze
Bon Appetit!
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Poster Rangoli Design for Janmashtami | Simple and Easy Krishna Painting in Rangoli | Just 3 minutes - Duration: 3:41.Poster rangoli for janmashtami
Paint or Draw or Make Rangoli for Janmashtami
Beautiful Krishna Painting in Poster Rangoli
The Colours used are Yellow, Orange and Black only
I am sure you can make this in less than 5 minutes!
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DIY How to make 5 simple and easy wire rings - Duration: 8:07. For more infomation >> DIY How to make 5 simple and easy wire rings - Duration: 8:07.-------------------------------------------
Simply Simple SPEEDY DELIVERY Sending Hugs by Connie Stewart - Duration: 1:24.In melon Mambo ink-stamp sending hugs in
the bottom-right corner
adhere the silver glimmer to the
left-hand side; tie the glittered organdy
ribbon in a square knot over the silver
glimmer. Adhere to the basic black. Adhere
to the front of your card
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5 Simple Thrifted Upcycles to Completely Change Your Wardrobe | BlueprintDIY - Duration: 5:19.So you went to the thrift store
and found five items that you think have so much potential.
Other people may not see it...
but you feel it in your bones.
Well let me assure you,
this can be turned into this
and today I am going to show you how to turn the most basic
thrifted items into those that will have your friends like,
Hey friend, why don't you let me borrow...
I'm Angelina and this is BlueprintDIY, where we remake our clothes to be as unique as us.
Well, first up what do you do with those junior dresses
that you find at the thrift store that you like the fabric and basic shape,
but you don't want to wear it because you're a grown woman.
Well, I like to make them into tops.
For this first one, we're going to cut it off at the desired length
by measuring and adding pins then cutting.
Then, I'll fold it over about an inch and iron it down,
then I'll sew down the hem.
Next, I'll take what used to be the bottom of the dress
because it already has a large hem
and I'll cut 1.5 inch strips from it.
You'll have to make yours bigger if the hem was not large to start off with.
Also, I couldn't cut very long strips, so I am going to cut two strips for each arm.
Next, I turn them inside out and sew down the top and side seam.
Then, I turn them right side out and iron them flat.
Then, I can sew them down at the side seam where it will be underneath my arm.
Now I have a really cute peplum top with arm ties.
And definitely stick around until the end to see how I style all these.
Now for the next junior dress I'm going to do a little something different.
I call this the double bubble gather.
I'm going to lay the dress flat
and take the bottom of the hem and pin it to the waist seam.
Now I can play around with making a bubbling effect by folding it up to make two layers.
When I get it just how I like it, I can add a pin between the top and bottom layers.
Next, I can take the first pin out and lay it flat so that there is just one fold.
This is going to tell me how much to fold it all the way around for the first layer.
Once I have it folded and pinned all the way around,
I can take it to my sewing machine and add a gathering stitch
about an inch below the hem line.
Then I'll pull the string to gather it so that it's the same width as the waist
being careful to account for the elastic part in the back.
Once I have it all gathered, I pin it to the waist seam and then sew it down.
So now we have a double bubble top that's anything but junior.
Ok, so this next one is a little crazy, but you guys know I'm a renegade
and I don't care about failing.
I know it's snow pants,
but I loved the silver metal accents on the suspenders so i figured,
surely I can do something with these.
There was only one problem.
They were ripped, right underneath the bum area.
So, I just decided to cut them off and make shorts.
I added two seams about a quarter inch from the edge
and cut away the excess cushion layer.
Then I pull the edges to make it fray.
I really like how it looks like feathers now.
I figure that this would be a really great late summer beach cover up.
But you can see how I styled it at the end.
Ok, so what do you do with that random romper with the bad elastic waist.
Well first you take out the elastic and iron the seam flat.
Then, you cut off the bad elastic at the top and create a deep hem.
You can see that I tried it with the elastic, but I didn't like it.
So I cut it off then added the hem.
Then, you can add grommets.
These are large grommets that are typically used for curtains, but I love them.
Then, you can add any type of strap that you want.
This used to be a curtain tie back cord and I'm just going to put it through and tie,
then cut the excess of the inside cording.
You can even get creative and play around with different types of knots.
Ok, and what about that t-shirt.
I have found some of the best t-shirts in the men's section of the thrift store.
But, I'm obviously not a man and I like my t-shirts to have a little flair to them.
So why not cut it up and combine it with another men's item like a football jersey.
So I cut a rectangle out of the back of the tshirt
from right underneath the rear of the collar to about 5 inches above the hem.
Then, you can use that piece that you cut out
to cut out a piece of the jersey that is about an inch bigger on all sides.
Now, I can take that extra tshirt material and cut off strips
that are double the width of my d-rings and about 3 inches long.
Now, I fold the edges over and sew them down.
Then I add a d-ring to each one and fold it in half.
Then pin it down where you want it to the inside while folding the t-shirt cutout under.
Make sure to add two d-rings to the bottom ones to keep the belting secure.
Now turn it inside out and sew the jersey to the tshirt and d-ring loops.
Lastly, I'm going to cut a V cut at the front.
To do this, I'm simply going to fold the tshirt in half and cut a V.
Then, I just cut it away as close as possible to the neck line.
Now you can add whatever type of belting or strapping that you like.
So what do you think of these transformations?
I love how such small changes and added details can make such a big difference.
Go check the description box to see what small changes other people are making
because I have some of the most creative subscribers ever
and we can all learn from one another.
And if you haven't subscribed, definitely subscribe and hit the notification bell
so you don't miss any of this renegade upcycling fun.
Ok, see you in the next one.
Bye.
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Lazy Girl Hairstyles 2.0 | Simple Hairstyles For Lazy Girls | Beauty BFF | MissMalini - Duration: 2:37.You know those days where you just can't
get up no matter how many snooze alarms you put?
Today, I'm gonna show you 3 quick, simple,
easy and Instagramable hairstyles
you can do when you're rushing out of the door.
So go ahead and get those extra minutes of sleep
because you now have a cool hairstyle to wear!
Comment, subscribe, like and stay tuned to more videos
Bye!
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Basic embroidery stitches tutorial for beginners | simple maggam work blouse designs | aari work - Duration: 11:06.
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How To Make Easy And Simple Paper Rose | DIY Paper Rose | Paper Girl - Duration: 2:17.Paper Rose Flower
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Simple trap for fruit fly from a plastic bottle | LifeKaki - Duration: 4:56.Simple trap for a fruit fly from a plastic bottle.
How to get rid of fruit fly Drosophila midge for this you will need:
plastic bottle, a paper, apple juice or a piece of fruit or pour a little sweet wine, compote, apple cider vinegar.
Cut off the top of the plastic bottle
Fold the paper funnel
Place it with the cone down
Make a small hole!
Place it with the cone down
Secure the funnel with adhesive tape around the can.
I poured the apple juice!
Any sweetish, sour and wine liquid in the vessel is the best bait for the midges.
The trap is ready!
One day passed.
You see the fly is trapped.
The second day has passed and there is a result.
The fact is that insects do not remember the way back and will forever remain in this trap!
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new sravana masam muggulu | Simple chukkalu rangoli | Latest melikalu with dots | easy kolam designs - Duration: 1:15.COPY RIGHTS
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