Photo gallery, race results and report from the CSRG David Love Memorial 2015, held April 10-12 at Sonoma Raceway Sears Point in Sonoma, California.
Daily UI #024 | Boarding Pass designed by Jeffrey Thümann. Connect with them on Dribbble; the global community for designers and creative professionals.
Become a confident, strategic coach who provides maximum value to your clients. Learn the strategies that top professional coaches use that keeps the phone ringing with a steady stream of clients.
President Trump declared the North Korea summit is back on after weeks of diplomatic drama, but experts say the U.S. appears to be walking toward the Singapore meeting with no answer for how to for…
Be transported and educate your eye for interior design and architecture with this magnificent overview in photos of Jeffrey Dungan's Timeless Design & Architecture!
Our recently completed Hughes Parade renovation and design project. Call (03) 9431 1177
The Owl Canyon Press short story contest winners have been announced. There were over 1300 stories submitted to the contest. Twenty-four finalists were chosen a
We totally ship Alicia and Jason
You might find different bedroom designs as you go through lifestyle magazines and websites. It's also tempting to give them a shot, especially because of how they look in photos. Design experts may explain certain trends and why they're worth doing. If you intend to redecorate your bedroom, should you follow these trends?
Yarn: Approx. 1300 yards of fingering weight yarn in 7 colors. You will need a gradient set of 5 mini skeins (92-110 yards) and 2 full size skeins (400-435 yards) in complementing colors. Sample uses: Main Color 1 (MC1): “Coneflower” (dark pink/brown variegated) The Farmer’s Daughter Fibers Rocky Mountain Purls (80% superwash merino/ 20% nylon, 400 yards) Main Color 2 (MC2): “Hermione” (light pink speckle) Primrose Yarn Co. Adelaide (100% superwash merino singles, 435 yards) Gradient mini set from Cedar House Yarns, Sapling Sock Sprouts (75% superwash merino/ 25% nylon, 110 yards). Colors are ordered from darkest to lightest: Color 1(C1): “Ink” (black1) Color 2 (C2): “Smoked Porter” (dark brown) Color 3 (C3): “Bark” (medium brown) Color 4 (C4): “Cervidae” (light brown) Color 5 (C5): “Magic Hour” (pale pink) Needles: US 6 (4 mm) needles, or size needed to obtain gauge Other Notions: Stitch markers (optional), scissors, crochet hook, darning needle Substitute yarns shown are below.