Scattering is what happens when you open a lot of windows at the same time all the applications on the laptop. Looking for interesting articles, inspiration by flipping through DIYs or TUTOs. There's plenty of it and it really makes you want to get into patronage, DIY, customization, recycling... Now why not a cover tutorial, a pillowcase or cushion, I bet there are several on my blog fan of cushions scattered throughout the house, and in addition it is covers with zippers and which says closure illuminates says neatness, no missed hem threads, no dirt as long as you can wash them, and above all difficulty in sewing the zip. Believe me it's a beginner's tutorial, no worries. Take your measurements, buy fabrics or recycle old clothes... and onwards. for the pillowcase measurements you can make 40 by 40 cm with a seam allowance of 2 cm it becomes 42 by 42 cm. If you succeed in this tutorial you will challenge yourself with a cushion of all shapes, I promise you!!! Ready???...
An ancestral art Moroccan embroidery, called "Tarz" is an ancestral art in Morocco and has been passed down from generation to generation for several centuries. If precision is essential, it allows you to express your creativity and personalize many media. It offers many possibilities of patterns that are found in all Moroccan families. Traditionally, the sheets of the bride's trousseau or the birth of large families were personalized with Fassi embroidery. A distinctive sign of refinement and luxury, embroidery has always remained up to date and has even experienced a craze in recent years. The different types of Moroccan embroidery I will quote in this article the most widespread embroidery: fez embroidery, flap embroidery, tetouane embroidery Fez embroidery Tarz el fassi or tarz El Ghorza (the fez embroidery) It is a counted thread embroidery based on the diagonal line point called nasriya, horizontal and vertical called ghorza. The ancient embroidery of Fez is m...
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