Maltese cuisine is a cultivated relationship between the traditions of indigenous inhabitants and many other foreign influences coming from centuries of colonial domination. The most pronounced imp…
Thinking of doing Annapurna Circuit trek? Here you will find everything from Annapurna Circuit itinerary to weather, transportation, costs and packing list.
Introducing our "MacGyver This" Hoodie – a cozy and witty addition to your wardrobe that embodies the spirit of resourcefulness and creative problem-solving. Crafted with comfort and humor in mind, this hoodie is more than just apparel; it's a declaration of your can-do attitude and inventive approach to life. The classic hoodie design ensures a relaxed fit, while the phrase "I'm gonna have to MacGyver this" adds a touch of clever charm and a sense of adventure.
S’mores macarons – these little buggers are my latest obsession, or more accurately, macarons in general are my latest obsession. I’m particularly loving these because, call me a sucker, but I love cute food. Along with that, these s’mores macarons are pretty mighty in flavor. The macaron portion is made with crushed graham crackers, the...Read More »
Stuck on a Belgium layover at Brussels Airport (BRU)? Great! No, I’m just kidding ;-)… usually layovers suck. It’s mostly wasting precious time and drinking overpriced coffee in one of the airport cafés while waiting on your next flight. However, Brussels is actually a perfect layover destination to get out of the airport and explore in between flights. As I am determined to promote my –often overlooked- but beautiful country, here is our perfect way to spend your layover in Brussels. What to do on a layover in Brussels How to get to the city center? First of all, exploring
This is my first picrew! Still a WIP! Most recent update: 12/8/21 Edit: 10/15/23. I'm back! Gonna revamp the entire Picrew. If you wanna follow my adventures I have a Twitter @louieshifts
I am obsessed with having anchor charts hanging in my classroom! I love the way they look and I also love how much they help the students throughout the year! One problem though..I am not an artist. I never have been! So my anchor charts could never look fancy because I couldn't draw the components ...
Storing Garden Tools With Style (aka Zombiewall): Storing shovels, rakes, and all the other tools used in the garden can sometimes be a bit of a challenge. An artistic flare is often missing.
Still stuck in your old routines and in need of an adventure? In this Hub you will find 5 reasons as to why you should travel, past experiences, top travel guides and also some tips for on the road!
I had forgotten about the highway head turns and hollars, the uncompromising loyalty to garments that are decades older than me, the vastness and variety
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This has been a gorgeous week in San Antonio. Spring is in full swing and all it's glorious colors are blooming. Despite having color inspiration all around, Gigi and I took time this week to jump on the black and white bandwagon. Cristina The black and white trend is still on the fashion scene. Gigi
Its amazing how much is left unexplored. Breathtaking views and peculiar forces of nature are some of the wonders of life. And as the song goes, “And I think to myself, what a wonderful world…
Oh, the disasters I’ve had while using YouTube in therapy sessions… I mean, have you seen what’s on the internet!?! Of course, you have, because you have had the same ‘oh dear, I’m gonna be fired for this’ moments as me! So I’ve compiled a list for the YouTube newbies to learn from, and the […]
My wanderings have taken me from Toledo to Tokyo, Pittsburgh to Paris, Vacaville to Vienna, Charleston to Cologne. I have marveled a...
Discover America's natural beauty by hitting one (or more!) of these trails this summer.
As you've seen in so many posts now, I'm obsessed with Norway's many fjords. I've wanted to see them for ages and they most certainly live up to the hype. - These Are The 8 Fjords You HAVE To Visit In Norway! - Travel, Travel Inspiration - Europe, Norway - Travel, Food and Home Inspiration Blog with door-to-door Travel Planner! - Travel Advice, Travel Inspiration, Home Inspiration, Food Inspiration, Recipes, Photography
I’m obsessed with The Hunger Games. So much so, I’ve read all three books in a week. And have neglected all things that weren’t completely necessary.I still went to work and rehea…
The Soldotna Crop is a top-down circular yoke sweater that features stranded colorwork. I designed this sweater with Portland’s unpredictable spring weather in mind. I look forward to layering this little top over linen dresses as well high-waisted skirts and pants. The design can easily be lengthened if crops aren’t your style, instructions are included in the pattern. This design is simple enough for an adventurous beginner, yet still engaging for advanced knitters. Best of all, the cropped length and sleeveless style make this a super quick and gratifying project. The body length is easily adjustable, keep in mind changes will alter the yardage required. Needle/gauge note! It is common to require different needle sizes to achieve the same gauge in stockinette, colorwork and short rows (as they are worked flat). Many knitters need larger needles for their colorwork or else it can end up quite tight and cause puckering at the neckline. Personally I have the opposite issue and my colorwork is looser, so I often go down a needle size there. The point of this note is that swatching is important in determining the needle size you should use, and it is totally okay and normal if you require a size that is different than what the pattern calls for! MATERIALS Yarn: House of a la Mode House Tweed DK 85% Superwash Merino, 15% Donegal Nap 231 yards [211 m]/100 grams 1(2,3,4,5,6){7,8,9,10} Finished circumference at bust: 32.75 (36.5, 40, 44.5, 48, 52.5) {56, 59.75, 64, 67.75} ” 83 (92.5, 101.5, 113, 122, 133.5) {142, 152, 162.5, 172} cm Colors used in sample: C1: Moto (brown) C2: Palm (light teal) C3: Aloe (deep teal) C4: Peach Halo (cream/ peach variegated) Needles (suggested sizes) Main: US 5 [3.75 mm] RIbbing: US 3 [3.5 mm] Gauge: 22 sts and 26 rounds over 4” [10 cm] after blocking with main needle in colorwork pattern. You should always knit your swatch the same way that the pattern is knit—in this case, in the round. Block your swatch as you will your finished garment and allow it to dry fully before measuring. Notions: stitch markers, scrap yarn, darning needle Yardage: Note that yardage is estimated and may vary depending on yarn used, gauge variations or modifications. C1: 202 (218, 250, 273, 296, 327) {351, 374, 405, 429} yards 185 (200, 228.5, 250, 271, 299.5) {321, 342.5, 371, 393} m C2: 177 (190.5, 218, 238, 258.5, 286) {306, 326.5, 354, 374} yards 162 (174, 199, 218, 236.5, 261) {280, 298.5, 323.5, 342} m C3: 62.5 (67.5, 77, 84, 91.5, 101) {108, 115.5, 125, 132} yards 57 (61.5, 70.5, 77, 83.5, 92) {99, 105.5, 114, 121} m C4: 78 (84, 96, 105, 114, 126) {135, 144, 156, 165} yards 71.5 (77, 88, 96, 104.5, 115.5) {123.5, 132, 143, 151} m Sizes: Measurements given are for the finished garment. This sweater is designed to fit with 1-4.5” 2.5-11.5 cm of positive ease at the bust and 1” 2.5 cm of positive ease at the upper arm. See size chart on page 5 for complete fit details. Sample pictured is a size 3 on a model with a 36” 91.5 cm bust, worn with 4” 10 cm of positive ease. 1(2,3,4,5,6){7,8,9,10} Finished circumference at bust: 32.75 (36.5, 40, 44.5, 48, 52.5) {56, 59.75, 64, 67.75} ” 83 (92.5, 101.5, 113, 122, 133.5) {142, 152, 162.5, 172} cm Finished sleeve circumference at upper arm: 11 (11, 11.75, 13, 14.5, 16) {18.25, 19.75, 20.5, 21}” 28 (28, 30, 33, 37, 40.5) {46.5, 50, 51.5, 53.5} cm
Productivity is the key to success. The more productive you are, the more success you will experience. You can read hundreds of different tips claiming to give you the answer to living the life of your dreams, but in reality, it all boils down to…