Introduction: Fivela De Fuxico Tradicional
O fuxico e' uma aplicacao feita de retalhos. E bem tradicional no Brasil.
Step 1: Retalho
Quanto menor, mais delicado fica. Este retalho tem 4cm x 4cm.
Step 2: Dobrando
Dobre no meio e, depois, dobre novamente.
Step 3: Cortando O Circulo
Segure o quadrado com as pontas cruas do tecido para baixo e corte como indicado na figura.
O resultado deve ser um circulo.
Step 4: Costurando
Alinhave as bordas do circulo como se fosse franzi-lo.
Step 5: Franzindo
Va franzindo aos poucos para se certificar de que as bordas estao ficando viradas para fora. Quando terminar, puxe o fio ate o final.
Step 6: Acabamento
Com dois ou tres fuxicos, voce ja pode cola-los em uma fivela.
16 Comments
16 years ago on Step 6
even though I don't speak spanish your tutorial was easy to follow:) Kudos on the easy way to cut out the circles:)
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
It's portuguese, not spanish.
Reply 16 years ago on Step 6
thanx, retro... what is "kudos"?? :)
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
its congratulations, why? that i dont know
Reply 11 years ago on Step 6
kudos can also mean good job.
14 years ago on Step 1
can anyone traduct this please?
15 years ago on Introduction
Ve essas imagens e tenta intender povinho preguiçoso xD
Nice comment Karla =)
16 years ago
Most online translator's are crap.
Reply 16 years ago
Williz
The last two comments you have made in this thread are uneccessary. You don't need to say that when you have the internet at your fingertips. You can use plenty of links such as:
Babel Fish
It is certainly adequate to get an understanding of what is being said. As you send your comment, read the litle link message below the text box "We have a be nice comment policy". Just because the Karla does not speak English it should not stop her posting.
16 years ago
Those are very pretty. Have you thought of selling the things you make?
Reply 16 years ago
Not really. But it would be nice. :)
16 years ago
Most people here speak english. Try to do a translation please :D
Reply 16 years ago
http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.instructables.com%2Fid%2FE5R21XF50PEXCFGBFG%3FALLSTEPS&langpair=pt%7Cen&hl=en&ie=UTF8
don't complain, just link.
Reply 16 years ago
There's a nice group of Spanish and Portuguese Instructables on the site- English isn't required to post on Instructables! It's especially neat to find bilingual Instructables, but again that's not a barrier for entry. This is an inclusive site, and everyone should feel welcome to share their projects! Karla has listed Portuguese in the keywords so you can run the instructions through a translation program, but good photo-documentation transcends language.
16 years ago
Cute! I love Yo-yos
16 years ago
It's alright. I'm here to help :)