Load up your digger and get ready to dump a whole lot of deliciousness. We've hunted the web and found 12 construction cakes the kids will beg you to bake.
Blocking is a technique of stabilizing pieces of crochet, applied to grant them a desired shape. This is crucial in the case of openwork, very elaborate and delicate pieces, as well as those with an unusual shape or made from natural yarn. Blocking a piece such as shawl allows us to even out its shape
During this last few months we have presented you several works by the japanese office Tezuka Architects. The houses have very strong concepts, tied...
Handmade to order. Please allow approximately 2-4 weeks until your order is shipped. Introducing our first homeware collection. The super cosy and colourful patchwork statement piece for your home decor; the Dahlia Colossal Knit Blanket. Handmade using our favourite luxurious and buttery soft 100% merino wool, the oversized blanket features multicolour colour blocking and large expressive patchwork stitching. Designed and handmade in Northern Ireland Size: Approximately 40 x 60 inches Material: 100% merino wool 🌎 Our merino wool is a natural, renewable, biodegradable fibre which has a super buttery soft feel. Merino wool biodegrades in less than a year when disposed of in landfills, which majorly reduces the environmental impact and the amount of waste left to future generations. Our merino wool is responsibly sourced and RWS certified. For more information, please see our FAQ page. This piece requires special care. For care instructions, please see here.
This Retro Brass Series Pendant Light Armed Design is the perfect addition to any room, boasting an elegant yet modern design. Its brass construction is both durable and eye-catching, making it a great choice for both residential and commercial settings. The pendant light is sure to add a touch of sophistication to any home or office. Manufacturer: Rufat Lights Collection: Pendant Light Materials: Brass Finish: Electronic plating Shade: Clear Glass Power Source: AC Base Type: E27 Dimmable: Not dimmable Voltage: 90-260V Max Wattage: 60W Switch Type: Wall Knob Switch Installation Type: Ceiling Mounted, Electrical Hardwire Dimensions Ceiling Canopy: 4.75 inch Diameter / 12.0 cmSimple Pendant - Diameter 3.9" x 9.8" H / 9.9 cm*24.8 cmFlat Armed Pendant - Diameter 9.5" x 10.6" H / 24.1 cm*26.9 cmDisc Pendant- Diameter 18.1" x 8.3" H / 45.9 cm*21.0 cmClassic Pendant - Diameter 7.9" 10.6" H / 20.0 cm*26.9 cmGlobe Pendant - Diameter 7.9" x 11.8" H / 20.0 cm*29.9 cmWeight: 2kg / 5.5kg Light Source: LED Bulb Bulbs Not included Illuminate your space with the captivating charm of our Vintage Brass Pendant Light with Arm Design. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this exquisite lighting fixture combines vintage aesthetics with a modern twist. The brass finish adds a touch of elegance, while the unique arm design enhances its visual appeal. Create a warm and inviting ambiance in any room while infusing your space with a timeless and sophisticated atmosphere. Elevate your interior décor with this stunning pendant light that effortlessly combines style and functionality.
Batiks and stars: a match made in heaven We love batiks, and we suspect we're not alone. Thus we've been on a quest - an odyssey, you mig...
Photos de l'exposition fin septembre 2011 à Bouaye des 18 ouvrages Colourful Quilt du club de patch local.
I am participating in a Round Robin with the Southern Cross Crazies an online Yahoo group. This month I had Florence's block to work on. ...
Are you ready to release the inner artist in you? Then you are going to love today’s inspiration piece designed by the very talented designer Anna-Karin author of one of my favorite blogs Layers Of Ink. The gorgeous detailed images on the sides were stamped using photo stamps from Darkroom Door. I feel the need to [...]
Edited Mon., 2/15--I didn't get to link up for Stash Report Sunday yesterday, so this is going to be my Design Wall Monday post instead. Have you heard about the 365 Challenge, The Ultimate Sampler? It is a sampler quilt that is made by constructing one block every day. The project is headed up by Kathryn Kerr of Australia, and she posts the instructions for a new block every single day. Most of the blocks finish at either 3" or 6". At the end of the year, there will be 365 blocks, making a 90" square quilt. Here's the general layout planned for the quilt. Amazing, right? I first heard about this challenge right around the beginning of the year, which is when the first blocks were posted. I was very tempted to join in, but managed to resist for a whole month, partly because I couldn't come up with a color scheme I wanted to use. Then it was February and I could resist no longer. I decided to go with blue and orange/rust/gold. Yesterday I finished making all of the blocks from January. These blocks all finish at 3". I'm not used to working in such a small scale as these blocks use. Several of them include pieces that finish at only 1/2"! This will be a good test of my piecing accuracy. Here is one block with 1/2" squares in it. Those are some seriously small pieces! I used approximately 5/8 yard of fabric on my sampler blocks for January. This week I also used 1/2 yard for a set of blocks for the RSC 2016 Sampler Quilt. You can see those blocks in yesterday's post. No additions to my stash this week. STASH TOTALS: Used this week: 1.125 yards Used year to date: 13.375 yards Stashed this week: 0 yards Stashed year to date: 10.25 yards Net year to date: 3.125 yards used I am joining Kate at Life in Pieces in tracking the number of days each week that I spend at least 15 minutes quilting. The more days I quilt, the more quilts I can get done and the more fabric used. 15 Minute Challenge: February 7 - 13 6 for 7 days February total 11 for 13 days 350 Block Challenge at Prairie Moon Quilts: This week's block total: 24 Check out more design walls at Patchwork Times. Julie in GA
TENGA EN CUENTA QUE ESTE ES UN PATRÓN DE TEJIDO PDF. NO ES EL ARTÍCULO DE PUNTO. ESTE NO ES EL ARTÍCULO DE PUNTO. ESTE ES UN PATRÓN PARA TEJER EL GORRO. NO HAY REEMBOLSOS. Patrón escrito únicamente en inglés. Cinco tamaños y carenado interior exclusivo opcional El Wynter Chill es la prenda perfecta para el clima frío que se puede usar como prenda exterior individual o como prenda en capas. La capucha de tamaño generoso tiene capacidad para un gorro, no incluido, para mayor calidez. La amplia capa abotonada se extiende suavemente sobre los hombros, el pecho y la espalda. La característica única de The Wynter Chill es la capucha interior opcional que se teje muy fácilmente a la prenda. Para brindar calidez adicional, la capucha interior está abotonada en el costado, lo que permite una apariencia suave y sin costuras. La exclusiva capucha interior se puede subir hasta la cara para esos días más ventosos o se puede llevar baja alrededor del cuello. El Wynter Chill está tejido con un hilo pesado Aran o Bulky que lo hace extra cálido y acogedor. Se utilizan puntos básicos en todas partes y hay ilustraciones que muestran cómo esta prenda se conecta y teje fácilmente en una sola pieza. Características adicionales del patrón: Cinco tamaños: pequeño, mediano, grande, extragrande y extragrande. Se incluyen instrucciones para alargar la capa. Instrucciones precisas de la manera de tejer un ojal de una hilera muy fácil. Una vez que aprenda esta técnica, la utilizará con frecuencia. Se muestra en azul en talla mediana en un maniquí de talla 12 de EE. UU. Se muestra en color crema sin capucha interior y con longitud extra en talla grande en un maniquí talla 12 de EE. UU. Medidas terminadas después del bloqueo. Pequeño (mediano, grande, extragrande, extragrande) Capucha: ala enrollada de 15 pulgadas de alto x 10 (10,5, 11, 11,5, 12) pulgadas de ancho Longitud de la capa: 13,5 pulgadas para todos los tamaños con instrucciones para alargar Ancho de la capa: 46 (48, 50, 52, 54) pulgadas midiendo 6,5 pulgadas desde el escote Nota: El ancho no es solo una medida del pecho. Es todo el ancho alrededor de la capa. Como punto de referencia, se muestra una capa de tamaño mediano en un maniquí de talla 10-12 de EE. UU. Capucha interior: 5 pulgadas de alto x 14,5 (17,5, 19, 21,5, 22) pulgadas de circunferencia en el cuello a 18,5 (20, 21,5, 23, 24,5) pulgadas de circunferencia en la parte superior. Materiales Agujas circulares de 36 pulgadas tamaño 10 de EE. UU. Solo capucha y capa: aproximadamente 400 (530, 640, 750, 875) de hilo aran/voluminoso #5 Se muestra en tamaño mediano Cascade Eco Yarn Capucha, capa y capucha interior: aproximadamente 520 (650, 770, 880, 995) yardas de hilo de aran #5/volumen Se muestra en Cascade Eco + tamaño de hilo grande con 3 pulgadas adicionales de largo Para longitudes más largas, necesitarás más hilo. Para capa: 4 botones – 1 pulgada – Agregue un botón por cada aumento de longitud de 3 pulgadas que desee. Para capota interior: 6 botones - 5/8 de pulgada. No utilice botones de vástago. Estos botones estarán contra el cuello y la cara y deberías tener un botón plano para esa área. Consejo: seleccione botones que tengan los mismos requisitos de limpieza que su hilo. Calibre: 14 puntos y 18 filas = 4 pulgadas en tejido jersey bloqueado Por favor mira todos mis patrones en: http://www.etsy.com/your/shops/WomanOnTheWater/sections/13126084 También echa un vistazo a todos mis artículos tejidos a mano en http://www.etsy.com/shop/WomanOnTheWater?section_id=14831038&ref=shopsection_leftnav_1 http://www.etsy.com/shop/WomanOnTheWater?section_id=14826919&ref=shopsection_leftnav_2 Si quieres que esta capa sea tejida a medida para ti, envíame un convo. No dude en vender cualquier artículo completo hecho con mis patrones diseñados. Le pido que no copie, reproduzca, venda y/o distribuya el patrón de ninguna forma.
Welcome to the first block in the 2017 Fat Quarter Mystery Quilt! All twelve, 15-inch finished-sized blocks, will be created from one 24-piece fat quarter
Our Striped Tumbling Blocks Quilt is a story of seeming simplicity coming from seeming complexity.…
The description card reads, "Crazy Quilt 1883-1893 Silk, cotton, wool, and linen, pieced and embroidered with silk and cotton threads Crazy quilts, which emerged after 1850, were usually composed of small, irregular-shaped fragments of silk, wool, and other fragments pieced together. The seams were then embroidered using a variety of stitches. They acquired the name “crazy quilts” because of the strong colors and busy, confusing nature of their designs, typical of Victorian taste."
Foundation Paper Piecing (aka FPP) is one of the best quilting techniques - super precise piecing guaranteed. Every single time. One block is just like the next. And the possibilities are endless. Watch the free video tutorial and download your free step-by-step instructions for the Economy Block right here.
Natalie Henderson,the talent behind Vintage Luxe, and a friend of mine is running some lovely workshops in Corbridge. I would go myself but am teaching my own evening class so can't! The theme of the workshops is "Repurpose found objects to create pique assiette mosaics" ‘pique assiette’ is the craft of re-purposing broken china, glass, jewellery, buttons - indeed any vintage ephemera - into mosaics the finished piece often tells a story, or has a theme ... you will learn how to source objects, nibble china, glue, grout, and complete a mosaic mirror frame and/or wooden heart The course runs over three evenings: 7:00-9:00pm Tuesday March 6th Tuesday April 3rd Tuesday May 1st The total cost for all three sessions £60.00 - includes all materials and refreshments to book and for further information about the course, access and facilities, please ring Delight & Wisdom on (01434) 632818 or email [email protected]
My Quilt Whisper design class just ended, but we had a fun 3 weeks. This class included a fun group of students and I have enjoyed getting to know them all. Each class, I illustrate my method of q…
Whether we know it or not, there is always some influence that triggers a quilt. It could be anything. This blog shares my quilts and the journey of their creation.
Playing again ..... a couple of filler blocks to help square off the bottom right She now looks like this If your on Instagram I can be found under "lilabellelane" and I started another last night. It's good to get back into this one. I have actually missed it! Until next time, hugs Sharon You can also follow Lilabelle Lane Creations here
Virginia Dotson begins her pieces by cutting strips of wood to varying thicknesses with a band saw, which she then glues together to form a block.
The Stockinette Stitch is an easy knitting pattern that creates a smooth, classic texture. You simply knit the first row and purl the second.
the object in two parts, is a kind of modern home confessional.
Monolithic Madness – The Stele of Axum (Tigray, Northern Ethiopia) Most brain numbing monolithic buildings and structures from mankind’s history are usually built from many massive si…
Hi Dear Folk, Dorothy's home Kansas. Christy
Altered PUZZLE Piece Tutorial
Mexican Stars Quilt Piecing and curved quilt as easy as sewing a straight line. technique for using dimensional piecing to form the curves means there are no curves to piece. A folded triangle sewn be
Assemble a 6" fan block.
Hi there! Welcome to Mini Quilt Mania! We are kicking off our month long series today! We have a full schedule of mini quilt tutorials from...