Ok, this is just NOT fair! This is positively addicting! If you are geometrically inclined, don't go here if you are in a hurry to get off the computer.
http://woodgears.ca/eyeball/index.html
I actually got a few zeros! Alright already, I also got a 53. Oh the shame of it! Be very careful with the finger dragging and releasing. It got me a few times. Also, your angle of view will change your perspective. Try it a few times to get the feel of the control functions before you start worrying about your score.
Enjoy, but don't blame me if you get no sleep tonight! Actually, you can blame Judy Martin, quilter extraordinaire! This link came from her newsletter, which is just fabulous!
Geometry and spacial concepts are such a large part of sewing. This will definitely help you teach your eye.
Random musings on anything even vaguely related to sewing and the needlearts, their history and practice, and design in general. For students, teachers, professionals and normal people everywhere.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Cutting with Tissue
Using wide rolls of tracing paper- available from art or drafting supply stores- place a layer under the fabric, place patterns on grain, stab pin patterns thru fabric to stop shifting, block cut the pieces, then finish cut all pieces with precision. It makes it so easy to control each piece. You can spin them around to clean cut all edges without the fabric going off grain.
Try it; you’ll love it! I’ve been sewing for over 40 years (Yikes!) and this was as revolutionary as a rotary cutter! There is cost involved in “wasting” the tissue, but the frustration avoided and the preservation of fragile fabrics is well worth the small cost.
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