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Threadbanger w/ special guest Kara Janx

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Uploaded by on Sep 11, 2009

This week while Rob and Corinne are out on vacation , Threadbanger is hangin out with special guest and project runway alumni Kara Janx.She took some time out of her busy schedule to show us how to make some simple fabric flowers sure to spruce up any wardrobe.

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  • i'm sorry but it's kinda weird...

    i've been on project runway...lalala... creative underwear....

    and yeah i'm gonna show you how to make... flowers:(

    not saying anything bad cause the flowers are pretty cute but if she's been on project runway and all that stuff i kind of expected something more...atleast the undies

  • sorry but the girl in the end doesnt look sane

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  • nice panties!!!

  • It's an online television show if i'm not mistaken. really cool.

  • what chanel is this????

  • Not to be all haterade, but did anyone else like this ep more without Rob and Corinne?

  • I want to know how to make that sailor skirt the girl made in the end, and the jacket too!

  • Wow, that girl at the end was kinda crazy o_o

  • the jacket the girl at the end made was fantastic! any way we can get more info or even a how to video on it? that would be great!

  • cool...she's not high maintenance...she had her nails done and didn't rush back for a fill! :-)

  • Just cut a piece of elastic the size you want to hold your hair, and then cut a strip of fabric longer and fatter than your elastic.  Sew up the long side (right sides together) leaving both ends open. Flip it right side out. Thread your elastic through the tube you've just made. Sew the elastic ends together. Fold the raw edges of your fabric inside, and sew the folded edges together. That should get you what you want.

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