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Balloon Sew Through
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What adhesive should I use to glue a bike inner tube shut?


I needed a ~6ft long inflated tube, so I took a bicycle inner tube and cut it through in one place.

I need to seal both ends shut so I can inflate it. It needs to be strong enough to handle a fairly heavy inflation, though not as much as it would if I were using it for its intended purpose.

It needs to be strong enough to stand more or less straight up on its own, like one of those long balloons that clowns use for balloon animals.

I'm willing to supplement the glue with staples, sewing, clips, and duct tape, but I need something that can keep an airtight and very strong seal to glue shut the open end of a bicycle inner tube.

Make a homemade clamp with 2 pieces of scrap wood and some screws. Fold the inner tube ends and place the clamp at the fold. Don't put the screws through the inner tube. Glue will not work because the rubber will expand too much for the glue to hold.



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Large GRADUATION Mylar Party Balloon 36 Tall ALL THROUGH! YAHOO!


Large GRADUATION Mylar Party Balloon 36 Tall ALL THROUGH! YAHOO!


$18.73


Large GRADUATION Mylar Party Balloon 36" Tall "ALL THROUGH! YAHOO!"

The Red Balloon -


The Red Balloon -


$34.99


Most of French director Albert Lamorisse's films celebrate the miracle of flight, but few were as landmark as his 1956 short subject The Red Balloon. The story, told with a minimum of dialogue, concerns a little boy (played by the director's son Pascal) who comes across a helium-filled balloon. As he plays with his new acquisition, the boy discovers that the balloon seemingly has a mind of its own. The little red orb follows its new "master" all through the streets of Paris, then dogs the boy's trail into the schoolroom, which drives the teacher to comic distraction. Towards the end, it seems as though boy and balloon will be parted forever....but director Lamorisse has a delightful surprise in store for us. In an unusual move, The Red Balloon in its American TV premiere was introduced by Ronald Reagan as an episode of the CBS anthology G.E. Theater on April 2, 1961. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

P.J. Miller Swan Diving Through the a Circle of Balloon Swimmers


P.J. Miller Swan Diving Through the a Circle of Balloon Swimmers


$79.99


P.J. Miller Swan Diving Through the a Circle of Balloon Swimmers - Premium Photographic Print

Needle Thru Balloon(Pack of 1)


Needle Thru Balloon(Pack of 1)


$31.99


Impossible but true, a along sharp needle with a cord is punched into a standard balloon and out of the other side without breaking. The needle and cord pass totally through the balloon. After the needle is remove the balloon is touched with the tip and b

Toy Balloon


Toy Balloon


$11.99


Track Listing: 1. Carnival, 2. She Moved Through the Fair, 3. All I Got, 4. Bett's Dance, 5. Toy Balloon (for Little Anna-Rebecca), 6. Waitin and Wonderin, 7. Hey Doc, 8. Sweet Talking Lady, 9. Paper Houses, 10. Born and Bred in Old Ireland, 11. How It All Came Down, 12. Just a Simple Soul

Balloon–Headed Boy


Balloon–Headed Boy


$9.99


It's Balloon–Headed Boy's Birthday, and the King of the Balloons has arranged a huge party for him at Balloon Castle. All of the balloons in Balloon Town have been invited and everyone is very excited. However! The night before the party, there is a terrible and sinister storm. Magical winds rip through Balloon Town, scattering the inhabitants throughout the land. And worse! It rains frogs – each one hopping mad, and quite intent on popping all inflated lifeforms they find!...

The Fly Away Balloon by Lund, Wendy E. [Paperback]


The Fly Away Balloon by Lund, Wendy E. [Paperback]


$23.05


Chosen from the toy shop for a little girls birthday, Bitsy Balloon begins a new adventure that takes her out of the shop, through the park and up, upand away Suddenly on her own, Bitsy discovers a whole new world as she encounters buzzing bees, flying birds and little fish in a stream. But her floating journey takes her farther and farther away, and Bitsy soon realizes she must somehow make her way back to the little girl. This is a charming tale of Bitsy Balloons adventures in the park as she leaves the safety of the toy shop for a walk with the little girl who bought her. As she finds herself floating away from the little girl, Bitsy promises to find her way homeand she does You will want to read this story over again and again Sue Burns, CEO Bonapatea, Inc., Bonaparte, Iowa. Author Wendy E. Lund grew up in the Puget Sound area of Washington State near the capital city of Olympia. Lund likes to write, sing, garden, sew, quilt and travel, as well as camp out with her husband when time permits. Lund and her husband make their home in the same beautiful Puget Sound area where she spent her childhood. She is currently putting the finishing touches on her next book. Publishers website: http://www.StrategicPublishingGroup.com/title/The_Fly_Away_Balloon.html Author: Lund, Wendy E. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 50 Publication Date: 2010/06/24 Language: English Dimensions: 8.50 x 8.50 x 0.13 inches

Balloon


Balloon


$49.99


Balloon - Giclee Print

Dewey's Gospel Balloon Rt 2(Pack of 1)


Dewey's Gospel Balloon Rt 2(Pack of 1)


$13.99


This is the second book in the Gospel Balloon Routine series. More ideas to help you ''Blow and Tell'' the Good News through your own balloon ministry.

Tie Not Water Balloon Filler


Tie Not Water Balloon Filler


$4.99


Summer is all about water balloon fights. If you have bad aim or didn't stockpile an adequate arsenal, soon you find yourself crouched by the hose, desperately trying to fill more balloons. That's when you realize that trying to fill a water balloon with a hose and then tie it up takes forever, especially if you're not coordinated or being fired upon by people who haven't run out of ammo. Curses! The Water Balloon Filler is here to make your battles more wet and wild. Fill and tie a water balloon in under 30 seconds. Once you get the hang of the easy, four-step method, you can fill and tie balloons at ten times the pace it would have taken you the old fashioned way. Faster ammunition creation is half the battle. (The other half, obviously, is knowing. Knowing what? We don't need to tell you.) Product Specifications For Ages 8 and Up WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD -- Children under 8 yrs. can choke or suffocate on uninflated or broken balloons. Adult supervision required. Keep uninflated balloons from children. Discard broken balloons at once. CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs. Simple & quick way to fill and tie water balloons Works with standard sized water balloons Four steps to a water balloon: Fill the balloon and loop over the top. While holding the neck of the balloon (make sure neck of balloon is under tool), proceed to spin tool counter-clockwise in a full circle. Slide end of balloon through slot until the end is resting in recessed slot. Quickly pull tool and balloon in opposite directions. Fill and tie a water balloon in under 30 seconds (faster when you have practice!)

Otto Winzen Showing a the Stratolab Iii Balloon High Altitude Test Flight Through a Telescope


Otto Winzen Showing a the Stratolab Iii Balloon High Altitude Test Flight Through a Telescope


$79.99


Otto Winzen Showing a the Stratolab Iii Balloon High Altitude Test Flight Through a Telescope - Premium Photographic Print

Sew Liberated SL109 Sunday Picnic Blouse and Dress Pattern Sizes 2 Through 20.


Sew Liberated SL109 Sunday Picnic Blouse and Dress Pattern Sizes 2 Through 20.


$15


Sew Liberated SL109 Sunday Picnic Blouse and Dress Pattern Sizes 2 Through 20.Sew Liberated SL109 Sunday Picnic Blouse and Dress Pattern Sizes 2 Through 20.

Rachael Ray Balloon Whisk


Rachael Ray Balloon Whisk


$11.99


Whip it good. A wide-based handle helps you easily maneuver this balloon whisk through sauces, eggs, batters, and more. Keep your counter clean by propping it up on its sturdy, standalone base. From Rachael Ray. From Rachael Ray.

Sew Kawaii By Knight, Choly


Sew Kawaii By Knight, Choly


$24.4


Kawaii is the Japanese work for cute, adorable, or lovable. Cuteness is a large part of the Japanese culture from Hello Kitty, which emerged in the 1970s, to the cute mascots of todays banks and airlines. Kawaii arises from the need to have a little bit of childlike innocence and naivete in your life, regardless of age or gender. Youll see kawaii mascots for companies like Sanrio, Sanx, Tokidoki, and even the Tokyo police force. Kawaii has grown all over the world to inspire cute, iconic characters that are eyecatching in their simplicity.This book is packed with supercute sewing projects that youll actually want to make Though the instructions are simple enough for a beginning seamstress to get dynamite results, more advanced sewers will be impressed by the variety of projects and the quality of construction. Easytouse stepbystep instructions, photos, and patterns guide you through the creation of 22 fun and simple sewing projects. Sidebars throughout the text wil fill you in on techniques to add to your sewing arsenal. Organized from easiest to easy, youll find clear instructions to sew accessories, simple clothing items, stuffed animal plushes, and great items to decorate your room. Youll be surprised by how easy it is to sew these awesome projects all thats needed is this book, a sewing machine, some inexpensive fabric, and a few other basic sewing tools. The hardest part will be deciding which project to start on first Author: Knight, Choly Subtitle: 22 Simple Sewing Projects for Cool Kids of All Ages Publication Date: 2011/12/01 Number of Pages: 175 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.50 Width: 8.50 Height: 11.00

Sew Kawaii! (Paperback)


Sew Kawaii! (Paperback)


$29.89


Kawaii is the Japanese work for cute, adorable, or lovable. Cuteness is a large part of the Japanese culture from Hello Kitty, which emerged in the 1970s, to the cute mascots of today`s banks and airlines. Kawaii arises from the need to have a little bit of child-like innocence and naivete in your life, regardless of age or gender. You`ll see kawaii mascots for companies like Sanrio, San-x, Tokidoki, and even the Tokyo police force. Kawaii has grown all over the world to inspire cute, iconic characters that are eye-catching in their simplicity. This book is packed with super-cute sewing projects that you`ll actually want to make! Though the instructions are simple enough for a beginning seamstress to get dynamite results, more advanced sewers will be impressed by the variety of projects and the quality of construction. Easy-to-use step-by-step instructions, photos, and patterns guide you through the creation of 22 fun and simple sewing projects. Sidebars throughout the text wil fill you in on techniques to add to your sewing arsenal. Organized from easiest to easy, you`ll find clear instructions to sew accessories, simple clothing items, stuffed animal plushes, and great items to decorate your room. You`ll be surprised by how easy it is to sew these awesome projects - all that`s needed is this book, a sewing machine, some inexpensive fabric, and a few other basic sewing tools. The hardest part will be deciding which project to start on first!

Red Balloon/White Mane -


Red Balloon/White Mane -


$14.99


Includes:Crin Blanc (1952) The Red Balloon (1956) Crin Blanc The great African American character actor Frank Silvera was afforded a rare movie starring role in the French short subject The White Mane (Crin Blanc) The title alludes to the film's actual protagonist, a courageous white stallion. Despite repeated attempts, the stallion steadfastly refuses to be captured and broken. There is a delicate fantasy element to the proceedings that might have been shattered had director Albert Lamorisse extended the film beyond its perfect 38 minutes. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi The Red Balloon Most of French director Albert Lamorisse's films celebrate the miracle of flight, but few were as landmark as his 1956 short subject The Red Balloon. The story, told with a minimum of dialogue, concerns a little boy (played by the director's son Pascal) who comes across a helium-filled balloon. As he plays with his new acquisition, the boy discovers that the balloon seemingly has a mind of its own. The little red orb follows its new "master" all through the streets of Paris, then dogs the boy's trail into the schoolroom, which drives the teacher to comic distraction. Towards the end, it seems as though boy and balloon will be parted forever....but director Lamorisse has a delightful surprise in store for us. In an unusual move, The Red Balloon in its American TV premiere was introduced by Ronald Reagan as an episode of the CBS anthology G.E. Theater on April 2, 1961. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Sea Sew


Sea Sew


$5.99


Sea Sew



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Owl City- Hot Air Balloon (with lyrics)


Machine Embroidery Designs Enhance Wearables & Crafts

Has the machine embroidery bug bitten you yet? Do you want to get into machine embroidery, but just don’t know where to start? Do you wonder if the investment is worth it?

About four years ago, I purchased my first embroidery machine, and I have been hooked to the art ever since. I’ve slowly built a library of designs and I’ve learned how to hoop, stabilize, and choose the right thread!

I started by researching the vast array of embroidery machines available, many of which also do standard sewing. Machines are priced anywhere from $400 up to many thousands. Search the Internet or go to your local Sew Vac or fabric store for a demonstration! Choose a machine based upon how much embroidery you want to do and what your budget will allow.

To tell the truth, I felt weird about using machine embroidery at first. I wanted to be the designer and I didn’t want to depend upon someone else’s creativity to make my work look beautiful. Then, I discovered that I had lots of choices and I couldn’t resist the designs that are available. I found quilt embroideries that you can use to quilt blocks in the hoop and get better results than using free-motion or a long arm machine. I found all sorts of vintage looks in redwork, bluework, and even lace that you embroider right on a dissolvable stabilizer in the thread color that matches your project best. Of course there are many modern detailed designs in every theme from babies and kids to holidays and weddings.

Embroidery designs are “digitized” from artwork. While most sites sell artwork that can be picked up by many digitizers, some sites selling machine embroidery files such as SWAK Embroidery and You Can Make This also have designs from original hand-drawn art. This means that those designs can only be purchased from those sites and therefore, you won’t see them just anywhere.

One great thing about embroidery designs is that they have a color palette selected for you in advance, but you can also adjust the colors to your specifications by choosing from color families and tones. Filled designs are those made up of all embroidered stitches. Appliqué designs allow you to choose fun fabrics to add your own artistic expression to the finished product. If you make some cute cropped pants, but need a matching shirt, find an appliqué design for a tee shirt and use the fabric from the pants in the appliqué to add just the right matching touch.

Some designs are really versatile in that a change of thread color can make the design work for any occasion. Take a balloon design and use thread in your child’s favorite colors. Makes realistic looking oak leaves in any color-palette from spring yellows and greens to fall reds, browns, and oranges. Change the colors in a cute cheerleader design or collegiate alphabet to match your school colors. Even merge two designs or add lettering to a design to make it yours, using your embroidery machine or digitizing software.

Is it worth the investment? Definitely! What could be better than to be able to make a professional looking embroidery design either on ready-to-wear or hand sewn clothing, quilts, or other projects. Even create a business for yourself by creating embroidered items for others!

About the Author

Lorie Fuller is a designer and writer for www.youcanmakethis.com, www.SWAKembroidery.com and the Editor of You Can SEW This, a newsletter written for sewing enthusiasts. Find hundreds of embroidery designs and “How To” e-Books, along with three informative newsletters. Sign up for the newsletters to receive e-Book and embroidery design bundles for FREE!

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