FLAP EMBROIDERY Moroccan rbati embroidery (Rabat embroidery) is different and has evolved over the past few years, making it possible to distinguish between so-called Old Rabat embroidery and modern embroidery. The oldest is represented by several compositions with in particular human silhouettes, widely used from the 18th century and somewhat abandoned towards the end of the 19th century. The monochromy is massive with old gold yellow, dark red or dark blue colors. Other compositions represent crooks and spirals which decorate, in history, the corners of capitals. The style has a more airy monochrome with 2 or 3 tones maximum. Finally, we find the compositions made on the basis of abundant plant motifs with a rich polychromy. This type of ancestral embroidery from Rabat has evolved into a more modern style of embroidery. Then take over the plant decorations which will no longer be applied only to decorative ornaments but also to clothing with a polyc...
Headband T-shirt What you will need: an old t-shirt, cotton or jersey hot glue or needle and thread scissors button and thread Now cut your t-shirt into strips, as thick as possible (you will see this later). I had the grid to follow so I didn't have to measure, but even if they are different thicknesses, it doesn't matter. If your t-shirt doesn't have side seams, that's even better. Mine had seams on the sides, but that's okay you can hide them. Now take your strips and stretch them, you'll see how long they get. Note: it will most likely roll on the wrong side so make sure your t-shirt is a little nice inside as well. The strips will still be joined by the other seam. Here is the principle of loops: I adjusted the loops Important step! Measure your head. The t-shirts will stretch so be sure to get it snug To bind the set, you will need either to glue them for those who have two left for a neater finish. Take a strip, fold and glue...
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