Sewing Frame #3
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- Author: keisukekun86
Tags: for sale sewing quilting
You can stand on either side of the frame. Standing on this side allows the quilter to stitch a pre-made design simply by following a printed guide. You can even create your own patterns to follow! All sale proceeds go to the Holland Cornerstone Drop-In Center, a service that provides a safe, warm, accepting environment that promotes understanding and socializing among those with mental illness. (quilt was premade, for demonstration purposes only)
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- Author: arnaulloses
Tags: Paraglider CATIA 3D Naka Gliders ppkconfig
Paraglider CAD new Features, Parameterized Surfaces, Surfeces Unfolding, Sewing Patterns, Paraglider Plans, nakagliders, ppkconfig
Molas Kunas San Blas Islands Panama
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- Author: molaart
Tags: Molas San Blas Islands Panama Kuna Mola Art and Crafts from Panama Reverse Appliques
Visit us at: www.molaartandcraft.com www.slide.com The Kunas is one of the most important indigenous groups of Panama. The residents of the Archipielago of Kuna Yala, San Blas (Kuna Indians) are the most truly Native American (in the sense that they have retained their original lands), their traditions and their culture. The Kunas look similar from Island to Island, however each village is unique. The Cuna or Kuna indios, the term "Kuna" is commonly use, have been settled in the San Blas Archipielago off the northeast coast of Panama since the nineteenth century. The Archipielago, known as Kuna Yala in their Native Language, composed by 365 islands, approximately 50 are inhabited, there population is estimated at 61707 members. They are ruled by a political, social and religious structures which are one of the most orderly and functional in the world. The word mola refers to the traditional Kuna Blouse and to the beautiful, colord fabric panels sewn on its front and back. A traditional mola is assembled using the technique of "Reverse Applique or Applique" on several layers of colored cotton fabric. The first foundation layer remains whole and uncut. The reverse applique method requires the use of several layers of fabric that will be cut in intricate patterns and the cut out of the top layers revealing the more colourful layers underneath. The layers are then intricately stitched together, the stitching is invisible and fine, normally using a fine needle and thread, they ...
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