Il vous faut :
Un petit bout de tissu, du fil, du fil de fer.
La marche à suivre :
Pliez un bout de tissu en 2, dessinez une forme vaguement correspondante à celle au dessus. Piquez sur le trait (en laissant une petite ouverture) , coupez le tissu autour .
Retournez, repassez ...
Prenez un bout de fil de fer, tortillez là pour qu'il ai PLUS OU MOINS la même forme que le tissu
Et rentrez le à l'intérieur par la petite ouverture (que vous refermez ensuite, évidemment)
Tadam !
C'est une chouette idée !! :-) J'aime beaucoup ! Bravo!
RépondreSupprimermagnifique comme idée merci
RépondreSupprimerThat's such a cute and practical idea! I totally get wanting to recreate something you saw and loved. When I have short bursts of downtime, I love finding quick, fun things to do. Speaking of quick thrills, if you're ever looking for a simple online game to pass the time, you might enjoy Drift Hunters. It's surprisingly addictive! I might even try this accessory project myself.
RépondreSupprimerI once tried this method with a small pet bird, and it worked surprisingly well. The key is to be gentle and patient when guiding the animal through the small opening. Also, having a place like Monkey Mart nearby was helpful because they offered advice on the best type of enclosure to use afterward. It made the whole process much smoother and less stressful for both me and the bird.
RépondreSupprimerStarting with a simple fold, it’s fascinating how fabric shapes come to life by following just a few steps. The delicate act of stitching along a marked line always reminds me of the time I struggled to sew a pillow cover evenly. Much like that moment on Omegle when you try to find a connection but get interrupted, patience and precision are key here. This method makes the process surprisingly manageable and rewarding.
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