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With this tape holding the camera on your neck, you will look great! Therefore, do not be surprised if the next time you yourself become the object of a photohunt.
YOU WILL NEED:
Belt tape 1.00 m long and 4 cm wide, skin flap approx. 10 x 10 cm; shoe lace 50 cm long; foil for ironing; baking paper; marker; glue stick (Pritt, Tesa); threads for sewing.
DESCRIPTION OF WORK:
Retake triangle template (A), transfer to thick paper and cut. Using this template, on a foil for ironing with a marker, draw two rows of triangles of approx. 90 cm. Cut out rows of triangles and iron on both sides of the tape along one edge, laying baking paper between the foil and the iron (see packing instructions). Reshoot the template for processing the ends of the tape (B), cut and cut 4 parts from the skin flap. Fold each part on the wrong side and chop it off with the ends of the tape (1).
Cut the lace into two equal segments, stick each segment under the leather part. Put the remaining leather parts from the wrong side onto the already glued parts and glue them, grabbing the ends of the tape and lace (2).
Stitch leather details to the edge around the perimeter, at the wide ends, additionally lay along the stitch 1 cm wide.
Photo: Jan Schmiedel, idea and implementation: Teresa Bahler.
The material was prepared by Elena Karpova.
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