Discover the beautiful & unique ways to craft with wool! This tutorial; How to make Magic wet felted Roses will amaze you!
A simple free crochet brooch pattern to make a cute sheep in amigurumi. It uses the fur crochet stitch to make its amazing texture.
You want to talk about ChatGPT with your English students, and help them develop critical thinking skills, but are not sure how to broach the topic. Look no further than this resource! According to a 2023 study, ChatGPT is the fastest growing consumer application in history! This is a global phenomenon that you should be discussing with your students. This engaging resource includes: A digital resource that can be edited if desired 6 texts: three real, and three generated by ChatGPT A reflection activity to make interdisciplinary connections to CAS & TOK Answer key This was developed for a English B HL Diploma Class. How it works: Students read six texts and decide which texts are the original ones written by humans, and which texts were generated by ChatGPT. A guiding question is included with aspects to consider while analysing each text. After they have finished and the answers have been revealed (answers are included), students complete a reflection activity where they reflect on concepts such as values and ideas within the texts, and make connections to TOK, CAS and English B themes. Benefits: ✅ No prior planning is necessary, just print or share this digital resource with your students. ✅ Answers are included. ✅ Engaging formative assessment and way to introduce a new topic to your class. ✅ Flexible - Students can work individually, in pairs or in groups. ✅ ChatGPT is a fantastic topic as it can be linked to ALL of the English B themes: how ChatGPT might affect our "identity" as authors or creators of text how ChatGPT's use of language might affect our worldview as part of "experiences" how artistic expression is affected by ChatGPT as part of "human ingenuity" how rules and regulations might affect future versions of ChatGPT as part of "social organisation" and ethical issues linked to artificial intelligence as part of "sharing the planet". ✅ Not only suitable for IB English B. It's also highly relevant for any other curriculum you may be teaching - where you are looking to develop critical thinking and analysis skills with your students.
oh, my... can you see the little peas in the pods? the little sprouts are rings. above is a necklace she made for knot, a venture they discontinued in 2009. her tools of the trade, including crocheting needles as thin as 0.4 millimiters, and size 80 dmc yarns that she dyes herself. i can't get enough of these! she's amazing, isn't she? i'm sure she's a child at heart. her name is jungjung. you can find even more amazing things on her site. all of them crocheted by herself, she doesn't even make patterns. if you take a closer look, you realize that all of these veggies, besides being art, are jewelry as well. mostly brooches. i can totally picture myself wearing sugarnap peas, radishes or an olive branch. how about you? all pics taken from jungjung.jp, mademoiselleaparis and atmosphere (also, an interview). found through las teje y maneje.
Artist Peter Hunt was known for his colorful peasant-style folk-art paint designs. He insisted that everyone - even people who couldn't draw a straight line - could create these whimsical designs, using the simple techniques he explains here.
Hello my dear friends, I really enjoyed my recent kitchen sink dying sessions and that is why I just had to do a little more of it last week. This time I wanted to see if I could dye some of my uncolored and unbleached sari silk ribbon and so I tried it out and ... ... it worked! I also used unbleached cotton batting instead of bleached and both took different to the dye. The unbleached batting didn't take the color as well as the bleached one did and the silk took much longer to dye than either of the batting but in the end, I think that I got a great result. I couldn't wait to use some of both so I was very busy and now my newest little needle book is done and that is what I am sharing with all of you today. My new Hydrangea needle books of a another color. My "Blue Hydrangea" needle book. I just love this shade of blue! My newest creation is now listed for sale in my Etsy shop if anyone might be interested. I have a little more of the sari silk ribbon and batting in this lovely shade of blue leftover so I might just make another little needle book with it. I also have something else on my worktable right now but I will share that in a different post in the future. All I will tell you that it has something to do with my little dandelions. So ... do visit me sometime again and see what I have been up too. Thank you for stopping by here today and I hope you enjoy your short stay. I hope you are well my dear friends and life is treating you kind. Have a peaceful and creative day.
Beaded Poppies Quick Reference: Flat Stitch Beading Basics https://www.tiktok.com/@sundaylacecreations/video/7160678576277228805?q=sundaylacecreations&t=1678292557161 *Pre-step Glue down/Sew down your pattern on the top of the beading foundation. Then place the middle black gem in the center, either gluing it down
I love to read your comments, and will always try to help if someone asks a question. So when a reader got in touch to ask about the hexagonal ribbon cockade which appeared in this post, I dug out some ribbon and tried to remember how it was done. I must admit, this took a while as it's well over three years since I last made one of these! It's actually very simple to do, but with the right ribbon can look very effective. You will need a ribbon which is the same on both sides. First, fold the ribbon like this. Then fold the upper end of the ribbon (in this case, the left end) under the lower end, like this. Repeat the step, folding the upper end under the lower end. Keep repeating this until you have a complete hexagon. I pinned the cockade to a board as I was working, so that I could take photographs, but it is possible to do this just by holding the ribbon in your hand. Slip-stitch along the join, marked with a green line in the photograph below, and secure the centre with a couple of small stitches. Then fold the ends of the ribbon under the cockade, snip off the excess, and secure the ends in place. The cockade at the start of the post was made from two hexagons sewn together, the grey one is made from a wider ribbon. Hope this helps!
Here’s my free pattern for Navi! As always, if you have any questions about the pattern just let me know :) This pattern can also be used to make Tatl, another fairy from Legend of Zelda. Jus…
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Artist Peter Hunt was known for his colorful peasant-style folk-art paint designs. He insisted that everyone - even people who couldn't draw a straight line - could create these whimsical designs, using the simple techniques he explains here.
This felt leaf wreath is not only easy to make, but also an adorable addition to your decor! Change up the colors to make for any season!
Tutorial: Scrap fabric beads Anna from Journey into Creativity uses scrap fabric and thread to make these beautiful and colorful fabric beads. They’d make gorgeous jewelry! Her blog is written in Gree
Vintage and upcycling expert Kate Beavis shares how to make a DIY upcycled statement necklace using broken vintage brooch jewellery
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How to make flowers out of denim?
Create these easy flower motifs, would you believe that it's only 2 rounds...now that's easy!! Here is an easy Crochet flower motif pattern that is so adorabl…