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Ready for warm weather knitting? The Laine 21 Summer 2024 Issue, named Harvest Sun, is ready to be your guide on long sunny days from now until winter. Transport yourself to a summer day in the countryside and smell the wildflowers and bountiful gardens as you explore 11 knitting patterns and browse stunning photography and engaging articles. There are so many lovely details to enjoy and warm weather knitting projects to plan! Included in this Issue: 148 pages 11 Knitting patterns (both charts and written instructions provided): 4 sweaters, 2 cardigans, 2 sweaters, 2 shawls, and 1 pair of socks. Interview with Kendall Ross (@id.knit.that), who has turned her knitting into a unique art form. Kendall's wearable art pieces draw inspiration from her experiences as a young American woman. An article about the Irish knitting education initiative Wool in School, which is committed to increasing awareness of wool and teaching children to fall in love with knitting. Jeanette Sloan's column Fibre Talk, where she chats with April Tang, the co-founder of Shangdrok, a Taiwanese/Tibetan company specializing in traditional hand-spun yarn and handmade felt. Five Ways by Laine regular writer Päivi Kankaro, where we learn about the not-so-hidden power of colors and how to use them in our knitting projects. Where I Knit: A regular piece that pictures people knitting in their favorite spot. In this issue, we meet Emilia Bergoglio, who knits in the part of a shrine near their home in Tokyo, Japan. Seasonal recipes to inspire your summer cooking Book Reviews Designers featured in this issue: Fiona Alice, Jenny Ansah, Audrey Borrego, Soraya Garcia, Kaori Katsurada, Irene Lin, Faïza Mebazaa, Paula Pereira, Julia Wilkens, and Griselda Zárate. Printed in Estonia. Print only. No digital download code available.
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This is an Irish display pack containing a large amount of vocabulary for the curriculum theme of 'An Aimsir'.The pack contains-An Aimsir heading-18 weather vocabulary flashcards with picture prompts-36 pages of sentences (using vocabulary in context) with picture prompts-7 pages of seasons-9 pages ...
Ready for warm weather knitting? The Laine 21 Summer 2024 Issue, named Harvest Sun, is ready to be your guide on long sunny days from now until winter. Transport yourself to a summer day in the countryside and smell the wildflowers and bountiful gardens as you explore 11 knitting patterns and browse stunning photography and engaging articles. There are so many lovely details to enjoy and warm weather knitting projects to plan! Included in this Issue: 148 pages 11 Knitting patterns (both charts and written instructions provided): 4 sweaters, 2 cardigans, 2 sweaters, 2 shawls, and 1 pair of socks. Interview with Kendall Ross (@id.knit.that), who has turned her knitting into a unique art form. Kendall's wearable art pieces draw inspiration from her experiences as a young American woman. An article about the Irish knitting education initiative Wool in School, which is committed to increasing awareness of wool and teaching children to fall in love with knitting. Jeanette Sloan's column Fibre Talk, where she chats with April Tang, the co-founder of Shangdrok, a Taiwanese/Tibetan company specializing in traditional hand-spun yarn and handmade felt. Five Ways by Laine regular writer Päivi Kankaro, where we learn about the not-so-hidden power of colors and how to use them in our knitting projects. Where I Knit: A regular piece that pictures people knitting in their favorite spot. In this issue, we meet Emilia Bergoglio, who knits in the part of a shrine near their home in Tokyo, Japan. Seasonal recipes to inspire your summer cooking Book Reviews Designers featured in this issue: Fiona Alice, Jenny Ansah, Audrey Borrego, Soraya Garcia, Kaori Katsurada, Irene Lin, Faïza Mebazaa, Paula Pereira, Julia Wilkens, and Griselda Zárate. Printed in Estonia. Print only. No digital download code available.
Completed in 2009 in Trondheim, Norway. Images by Jason Havneraas & Grethe Fredriksen. The office was invited by the municipality of Trondheim to suggest an outdoor project for a kindergarten. Although the region is characterized by...
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July 27, 2016 Enjoying Your Garden SOURCE Some people think of their garden is somewhere to hang out in just in good weather. But with a few minor adjustments you can be outdoors enjoying the fresh air no matter what the weather is like. Read on for some tips on how to enjoy your garden all year round. SHADE While we don't often complain about the beautiful weather it can get a bit much if you are out in it all the time, with no shade. That's why it is important to provide some shelter from the sun's UVA and UVB rays. You can do this with a garden shade. The most common ones are garden umbrellas that are either freestanding or thread through a hole in your garden table. Then you can eat in the cool, while still enjoying the outdoor space. There are also automatic electric sunshades available. These can be fitted to your balcony or patio and use a remote control to adjust the coverage that you need. SWIMMING POOLS SOURCE Next, if you get scorching weather in the summer, you might want to invest in a swimming pool. While the idea of a permanent, sunken pool is appealing the price and maintenance may not be. Especially if you get freezing winters as well as super hot summers. SOURCE So why not get a temporary inflatable pool. They come with metal frames and are big enough to fit the whole family in. The little ones can even do a bit of real swimming in the larger sizes, while the adults use them to cool off. FIRE PITS If you want to spend time outside in the winter or the more chilly summer nights, what about using a firepit to stay warm? Fire pits are specially built containers that enclose burning materials to keep you toasty on cold nights. You can use iron pits with logs or buy specially made gas fire pits. A lovely addition to the gas variety is to use fireglass, which twinkles as the fire burns through it. Giving a magical effect. SOURCE HOT TUBS Another way of staying warm in the garden during the cold weather is to get a hot tub. They range from 2 seaters to 8-10 seaters and can be plumbed into your garden. Even if it's raining or snowing you’ll still be nice and cozy in the hot tub, and they are a great way to sit and enjoy the starry sky at night. Just don't forget a towel for when you finally have to get out, or you might end up a bit chilly. CHIMENEAS Chimeneas are also an attractive option for warming your outdoor space. They are freestanding stone pots, which are made up of an oven like shape at the bottom, with a chimney on the top. You add fuel such as wood to the bottom and the smoke is funneled up and away from you via the chimney. This leaves you to enjoy the glow and heat of the fire on a chilly evening...I don't really like the look of them, but I do love these by ModFire below.... SOURCE ...Just my kinda thing :) Speak soon my lovely friends. on July 27, 2016 Share this! Tags garden Newer Post Newer Post Older Post Older Post
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The garden footstool is an excellent choice for you to relax and enjoy the weather, take a nap, or chat with your family or friends. The footrest is made of solid pinewood, making it sturdy and stable. The cushion adds extra comfort. Additionally, this wooden footstool also features a modular design, making it completely flexible and easy to move around to suit any setting. You can combine it with other modular segments available in the drop-down menu to create your own personal garden lounge set configurations! Note: In order to extend the life of your outdoor furniture, we recommend you to clean it regularly and do not leave it outdoors without protection unnecessarily.Clean: Use a mild soap solution.Storing: If possible, store in a cool, dry place indoors. If the product is stored outdoors, protect it with a waterproof cover. Wipe and dry the excess water or snow from flat surfaces after a rain or snowfall. Allow sufficient air circulation to avoid moisture-related damage. Footstool colour: Honey brown Cushion colour: Cream Material: Solid pinewood, fabric (100% polyester) Dimensions: 70 x 70 x 30 cm (W x D x H) Cushion dimensions: 70 x 70 x 8 cm (W x D x H) Assembly required: Yes Delivery contains: 1 x Footstool 1 x Cushion
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Current conditions excluded, we’ve been taking full advantage of the unseasonably warm weather to get started early on our garden. So naturally I’ve been trolling pinterest and tumblr for as much garden inspiration as I can find. I’m more of a rustic girl when it comes to garden design – too much structure stifles me. … Continue Reading
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If it weren’t for the temperamental weather and lack of sun, I would probably find myself living in London (although, I love the city that much I’m still considering it). I’ve previously shared London
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