Easy Rugs Use carpet or thick fabric for base Cut the ends Pass ZigZag or Overlock seam Prepare the cardboard mold Mold must have 1.5 cm more on each side Medium wool yarn (300 m of each color) Fix with paper tape Roll up (no stretch) Roll up (no stretch) When finished fix with paper tape Stick paper tape down the middle Sew Remove the paper tape Cut the thread Remove mold Repeat the steps Sew Method 2 So that the cardboard does not stick together – place the coils So that the cardboard does not stick together – place the coils Sew with a long stitch and loosen the thread tension Attention: check the seam by removing the bobbins Align the threads Easy Rugs
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Easy Rug With Long Pile To Any Size / Diy Sewing Tips
Easy Rugs Use carpet or thick fabric for base Cut the ends Pass ZigZag or Overlock seam Prepare the cardboard mold Mold must have 1.5 cm more on each side Medium wool yarn (300 m of each color) Fix with paper tape Roll up (no stretch) Roll up (no stretch) When finished fix with paper tape Stick paper tape down the middle Sew Remove the paper tape Cut the thread Remove mold Repeat the steps Sew Method 2 So that the cardboard does not stick together – place the coils So that the cardboard does not stick together – place the coils Sew with a long stitch and loosen the thread tension Attention: check the seam by removing the bobbins Align the threads Easy Rugs.
Blue Rug Juniper | Juniperus horizontalis Wiltonii | Lawn Alternative
hey guys coach here thanks for taking a minute
to check out this week's plant of the week this week i wanted to give you a little bit
of a hint and over the next few i'm going to have some lawn substitute some ground cover
type of plants that i want to introduce you to this week we're talking about the blue rug
or blue carpet juniper this juniper here is really well suited for hillside plantings low
ground cover spreading lawn substitute if you'd like only goes to about six inches high in its
perfect environment it has a beautiful blue-gray cast to it and the newer growth is even more blue
and then it kind of fades into that blue-gray not really super finicky about soils it will do
better in kind of a loamy soil but it tolerates clay soils if you amend it well
and you give it a little bigger initial planting hole to get a good start
in blue rug or blue carpet juniper your uniporous will tonight you can look for it
it's pretty common in most nurseries i mean i happen to be at one of the the better stocked
box stores right now and i think you'll be very happy with this it can it can go six inches high
but it can spread out if you let it go on its own ten feet wide or more and you can nip and tuck it
the more you nip and tuck it the more it tends to want to get a little higher so be careful on
that if you want to keep things low anyway hey blue rug juniper this is coach i'll catch
you guys next week thanks for taking a minute