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Advice For Making Clothes From Duct TapeDesi from Seattle, WA Feedback About This Post:RE: Advice For Making Clothes From Duct Tape
Duct tape can be made like any other clothes, but more easily as you don't need to sew anything. You make the fabric first, then cut it into the shape you need (use old clothes as a pattern if you don't have any other ideas), then tape it back together (instead of sewing). The picture shows the sequence for making the fabric (using green masking tape but it's the same for duct tape). Lay one long strip down face up (tape the ends down if you have to so it doesn't curl) on something smooth (hardwood, table, countertop). Then tape a strip halfway covering the face up strip. Do the same for the other half. Then flip it over and keep going, each time extending and then flipping until you have a large piece of fabric to cut your pattern out of. Usually it's best to start a little larger as duct tape fabric isn't as bendy as other fabrics but you can't go wrong as you can always cut some away, or tape more on. Post by thefett RE: Advice For Making Clothes From Duct Tape
How fun! When I was younger, this would have been Post by WUVIE |
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