PARA VOCÊ...



Que cada amanhecer do seu dia,
Nasça uma flor...
Que cada sorriso teu,
Seja as pétalas que torna
essa flor mais completa.
Que cada pensamento positivo,
Seja o caule que a sustenta ...
Que cada passo pra vitória ,
Seja a terra que a alimenta ...
Que cada gesto teu,
Seja o sol que fornece energia,
E que o brilho dos teus olhos,
Seja a beleza e a simplicidade desta flor...
Que me embriaga com seu perfume
E me encanta com seu carisma...
Esta flor que desabrocha em seus pensamentos
E me transforma em você...
Uma flor que vai permanecer intacta,
Às mais diferentes épocas,
Aos mais inesperados destinos...
Uma flor que nunca vou permitir morrer!!!


"Saudade nada mais

é que a

prova de que o

passado valeu a pena".



domingo, 15 de maio de 2011

ALMOFADA MODELO E GRÁFICO

Method of doing

"Flower design" 

in Canadian smocking

 

 

 

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ALMOFADA MODELO E GRÁFICO

Method of calculating 

the fabric needed for smocking 

done by joining two points 

"Leaf design"

 



 


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ALMOFADA MODELO E GRÁFICO

Method of calculating 

material need for

Canadian smocking for

"Matrix design"

 



 

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ALMOFADA MODELO E GRÁFICO

Method of calculating 

material need for 

Canadian smocking 

"Arrow head design"





 

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ALMOFADA MODELO E GRAFICO

Graph and Instructions 

for Canadian smocking 

using design " Bones"






http://vani-testblog2.blogspot.com/2011/01/cushion-done-with-canadian-smocking.html

ALMOFADA MODELO FRENTE E VERSO


Front and back views of
Canadian smocking designs

Frente e Verso do canadense 
projetos smocking

Here are some designs which
I recently did.I have used 2 cm graph.
Material used is satin.
Here you can see how
the pleats can be  arranged.

Aqui estão algumas imagens onde
  eu usei 
2 centímetros.
Material utilizado é cetim.
Você pode ver como as dobras nos modelos

podem ser arrumadas.


 
"Leaf" design
Projeto da "Folha"






Design "Matrix"
Projeto "Matrix"





Design " Bones "
Projeto "Bones"






Design " Shells"
Projeto  " Shells"






 Design " Braid "
Projeto " Braid "







Design " Arrow head"
Projeto " Arrow head"






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COMO FAZER ALMOFADA

White cushions with 

Canadian smocking teverse of

'Bee cottage design" 



These cushions are done by 
the method " Joining 4 points. 
" It is the reverse of " Bee cottage " 
design.Smocking is done on graph
of 3cm squares.Border of 7.5cm is 
marked  all around.Finished smocked
piece will beof size
( 7.5cm +3cm+9cm+3cm+9cm+3cm+7.5cm) 
=42cm x 42cm. Size of finished 
cushion will be 40cm x 40cm

" Joining 4 points. "

Method of doing 

"Flower design" 

in Canadian smocking 






In Flower design folds are created
by joining 4 points of a square. 
From this stitch we can create as
many designs as we want. It has 
got many names. One of them
is" Bee cottage."
Flower design is worked on 
the right side of the fabric
. We cannot draw squares on 
the right side of the fabric as it
shows. Only dots should be
marked.Both the sides of this 
design are used to create designs.

Mark rows of dots 2 cm or 3 cm 
or 4 cm apart on right side of the
fabric according to the design and 
according to your taste. I find it
difficult to mark dots in the front.
So as usual I secure the fabric to 
my working table with 3M tape and 
draw squares back side of the fabric. 
Then I transfer the corner points of the
squares to the right side with 
the help of a light colored carbon paper.






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COMO FAZER ALMOFADA


Method of calculating material need for

Canadian smocking -"Arrow head design"


Material need for Canadian 
smocking depends upon 
the flowing things

1. Size of the finished 
material we need.
2. Design we select.
3. Size of the square in the
graph we use for smocking.

For each design I have arrived at 
a general formula using mathematics.
By just substituting the numbers 
in the formula we can find out  the 
width of the material by calculating how
many squares we need in a row. 
We can calculate the length of the
material needed by calculating 
how many squares we 
need in a column.
Diagonal of the square plays a 
great role in this. I will give you 
approximate values diagonals of
the squares we normally use.
Diagonal of a square 
of 2 cm =2 .8 cm
Diagonal will be for square 
of 2 .5 cm = 3.5 cm
Diagonal will be for square 
of 3 cm = 4.2 cm
Diagonal will be for square 
of 4 cm= 5.7 cm

Method of calculating 
material need for a cushion of
"Arrow head design"


 Cushion size 40 cm X 40 cm

Arrow head design



Size of the square
used in the graph= 3 cm

General formula to calculate 
width of the material

No of squares needed in row =
(width of the finished smocked
material needed x 4) ÷ diagonal 
of the square
General formula to calculate
length of the material

No of squares in a column =
(length of the finished smocked
material needed X 2) ÷
Diagonal of the square

Method of calculating the width of the material


No of squares needed in a row =
(40 cm X 4) ÷ 4.2 = 38 squares
Material needed for 38 squares =
38 X 3 cm = 114 cm
Width of the material needed =
114 cm + 2 cm  for 
seams =116 cm

Method of calculating the
length of the material

No of squares in a column = 
(length of the finished smocked
material needed X 2) ÷
Diagonal of the square
No of squares in a column = 
(40 cm X 2) ÷ 4.2 = 19 squares
Material needed for 19 squares =
19 X 3 cm =57 cm + 2 
cm for seams =59 cms.


 


Please note that the number
of squares in a row should
be of even number.
First row and last row are
smocked by joining 2 points

The remaining rows are smocked 
in pairs by the method
of joining 3 points.
In the same manner we can 
calculate the material needed 
for different sizes of  cushions
done with different sizes of squares.

 


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COMO FAZER ALMOFADA...


Method of calculating material

need for Canadian smocking for

"Matrix design"

 

 





 This design contains repetition of 2 columns
of squares marked with diagonals
(shown in pink colour) and one column
which is left blank (Shown in green colour). 
Finally ends with 2 columns of squares 
marked with diagonals.Tthat means there 
should be odd numbers of columns marked
with diagonals  separated by Gaps. In other 
words first and last columns should be
columns marked with diagonals. Numbers 
of repetitions of these three columns 
depend upon the size of the cushion 
and the size of the square of the graph used.
Smocking is done on pairs of columns marked
with diagonals together. After completing one
pair of column we have to move on to the next pair.


Width of the material after smocking




After smocking the width of one pair of 
column of squares become equal to ½ if the 
diagonal of the square used.he gap takes
the shape of an equilateral triangle 
(See the diagram 1) whose side is equal 
to the diagonal of the square. Width 
of the gap will be equal to the height 
of the triangle thus formed.
Height of the triangle can be calculated 
by using the diagonal of the square used
Height of the triangle =√ (diagonal²–½diagonal²) .
No need to worry about the formula. I have given
the table which gives the diagonal and height 
of the triangle formed when smocking is 
done on different sizes of squares.


Length

After smocking the height of two
rows will be equal to the 
diagonal of the square
With the help of these calculations
we can find out the number of squares we
need in each row and in each column. And 
then the material needed..Figures3,4and 5
explain the changes that take place after
smocking for different sizes of squares









I will give one example
How to calculate material needed for a 
cushion of size 40cm x40cm smocking
done on graph with squares 3cm x 3cm
Width
After smocking width first column
becomes half of the diagonal =2.1cm
Width of next gap will be equal to 
height of the triangle formed = 3.6cm
Total of these three squares will be 5.7cm
These three squares are repeated
Last column is column of squares with
diagonals (marked pink) its width is 2.1cm
Subtract 2.1 cm from 40 cm =37.9 cm
Now we have to find out how many
times the fist 3 squares whose width will 
be 5.7 can be repeated to get to get 37.9cm
37.9cm÷ 5.7= 6.6
We can repeat 6 times without fraction 
that means we have to repeat 3 squares 6 times
3x6= 18 squares + last column 2 squares. = 20 squares
If you smock on 20 squares resulting
material will be (8x 5.7) + 2.1= 34.2 cm
+ 2.1cm= 36.3 cm
It is 37  cm approximately  or 4cm less
than 40 cm this can be made up by adding
2 cm on either side as border to this
add 1cm on either side for seams
Length

We get 4, 2 cm when we smock 2 rows

These two rows should be repeated
40 ÷ 4.2= 9.5 times or 9 times 
without taking decimal
2 rows X 9 = 18 rows. When we smock 
these 18 rows the length we
get = 4.2 x 9= 37.8 cm
It is 2.2 cm less than 40 cm. it can 
be made up by adding 1 .1 cm 
on either side. 
To this add 1 cm on either side as border.
So the graph will have 18 rows each row having 20 squares
Width of the material=20 squares x 3cm=60cm + 6cm=66cm
Length of the material = 18 X 3 cm =54 cm + 4.2 cm=56.2 cm
Material needed =66 cm Χ 56.2 cm

 

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