Pages tagged fabric:

50 Free Fabric Textures
http://designm.ag/resources/50-fabric-textures/

Fabric Textures
Tools of the Modern Python Hacker: Virtualenv, Fabric and Pip
http://clemesha.org/blog/2009/jul/05/modern-python-hacker-tools-virtualenv-fabric-pip/
http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=694117
Fabric, Django, Git, Apache, mod_wsgi, virtualenv and pip deployment | Morethanseven
http://morethanseven.net/2009/07/27/fabric-django-git-apache-mod_wsgi-virtualenv-and-p/
the stack I _should_ be using.
Etsy :: The Storque :: How-To :: How-Tuesday: Pillow With Rosette Clusters From Felt Furnishings
http://www.etsy.com/storque/how-to/how-tuesday-pillow-with-rosette-clusters-from-felt-furnishin-5095/
ruffles from several circles
throw pillow
katie did - katie did journal - tutorial: flower collar
http://katiedid.squarespace.com/katie-did-journal/2009/5/1/tutorial-flower-collar.html
Cicada Daydream: Fat Quarter Tote Bag Tutorial
http://cicadadaydream.blogspot.com/2009/02/fat-quarter-tote-bag-tutorial.html
Development to Deployment in Django @ Irrational Exuberance
http://lethain.com/entry/2008/nov/03/development-to-deployment-in-django/
In my quest to find the ultimate deployment methodology for Django, this is one of the better ones I've found.
django deployment tutorial
it different, but I find that it saves a few precious moments of thinking to just keep a standardized project template somewhere (instead of using djangoadmin startproject to create new projects).
Switched to Python Fabric | Es Tea Double Eye
http://stii.co.za/python/switched-to-python-fabric/
Tutorial: Easy Envelope Pillow Covers | Tiny Décor Blog
http://tinydecorblog.com/blog/2009/02/26/tutorial-easy-envelope-pillow-covers/
Covering a pillow doesn’t get any easier than this. No zippers or buttons to mess with. You don’t even have to pin this. In about 15-20 minutes you will have a beautiful custom made pillow cover. Supplies: * Pillow insert ( I used a bamboo fiber insert) * Fabric (see step 1 for size) * Thread Step-by-step: 1. Cut a piece of fabric the height of your pillow insert plus 1 inch and twice the width of your pillow plus 6 inches. (I used a 12 x 16 inch pillow insert, so I cut my fabric 13 x 38 inches)
6 easy steps to a beautiful pillow cover.
just to compare, here's another one...
Sew,Mama,Sew! Blog » » Sewing Machine Needles & How to Choose Them
http://sewmamasew.com/blog2/?p=835
Design*Sponge » Blog Archive » sewing 101: roller blinds
http://www.designspongeonline.com/2010/06/sewing-101-roller-blinds.html
Denise would love these
craftzine.com: Sewing 101: Hems
http://craftzine.com/101/sewing101_hems/