Waffles and dippy eggs. • 100% combed and ring-spun cotton • Fabric weight: 4.2 oz./yd.² (142 g/m²) • Pre-shrunk fabric • Side-seamed construction • Shoulder-to-shoulder taping
We only stock 100% natural fibres. 100% organic cotton interlock, sourced directly from Portuguese manufacturers, in a calm duck egg blue colour colour. 190GSM This high-quality deadstock double-knit jersey fabric drapes beautifully. There is no silk content, but it does have a fantastic silky finish to it. It really is a wonderful fabric to touch. It has great stretch recovery and the edge will not curl. It is great for lightweight garments, such as T-Shirts or dresses, or even for natural fibre underwear. You can learn how to design & make custom underwear in our Underwear Course. The price & quantity are per 1-metre length of fabric. Roll width is 1.5m. When you add (1) to the basket, you get a 1m cut. When you add (2) to the basket, you get 2 x 1m cuts. If you order more than one metre, we will endeavour to provide you a continuous length. As this is deadstock, there may be minor imperfections, or marks on the fabric, and we will do our best to minimise this. This may impact on our ability to provide a continuous length. Every effort has been made to give an accurate representation of the fabric colour. Monitors and devices may vary the colour appearance. All photos are taken in controlled lighting, with any colour corrections adjusted to suit the fabric in natural light conditions. All measurements are to be taken with a +/- 1-2% tolerance.
Omurice or Japanese rice omelet is made with ketchup fried rice that is then topped with a softly scrambled fluffy egg omelet. This simple yet addicting omurice recipe is the most delicious comfort dish.
We're making Red Chile Tostadas with Eggs! We're talking creamy, crunchy, drippy, and tangy - the absolute perfect flavor combination.
Tomatoes, Swiss chard and eggs delight in this hearty holiday breakfast recipe from HGTV.
This appealing hue transcends trends, spans styles and gets along with many other colors. Could it be right for one of your rooms?
Here are some images from my recent trip to Norway. I was thrilled to be invited to spend a long weekend at The Ask øg Eng House in Drammen (PR stay).
Creamy egg custard baked inside delicious, flaky pastry cups.
We couldn't leave this popular colour from our Colour Collection. Duck Egg Blue No. 59 is a pretty blue/green paint which has fresh, clean, calming tones, perfect for the kitchen or a child’s bedroom. Duck Egg Blue is similar to Serenity No. 21 but has a deeper hue due to increased pigmentation. This lovely colour is soothing and serene. This pigments in this paint will subtly alter with the changing daylight and move from green to blue. Please note that when painting red, you will most likely need to paint an extra coat to get the best finish, we recommend 3 coats for this colour. Eco Paint Samples are hand painted in two coats of emulsion and cut to A5 (148mm x 210mm). We always recommend that you order a sample first, as colours on the screen may vary from the actual paint. Order an A5 hand-painted Eco Paint Sample and we will post it to you within 1 - 2 working days. Features & Benefits Highest quality & technically advanced raw materials Cruelty-free & Vegan blue paint Eco friendly paint Solvent-free, water-based paint, with ultra low VOC content Superb coverage in a luxury flat matt finish Exceptionally low odour blue paint Highly durable, low staining, with excellent washable properties Coverage Approx. 14m2 per litre or 35m2 per 2.5 litre tin (depending on roller type used and the porosity of the wall).
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A recipe for Simple Cheesy Skillet Hash Browns and Eggs. The eggs are cooked so the yolks are runny, and the hash browns are crispy. This recipe makes a delicious one skillet breakfast! We serve ours with toast to dip into the runny egg yolks.
Many young children deal with fear in one form or another. Common fears are separation anxiety, fear of the dark, fear of storms, and fear of visiting the doctor. In helping children overcome fear, we should acknowledge that their fears are very real to them, and then point them to Jesus. Show them that Jesus is bigger and more powerful than their fear. Assure them that Jesus will walk with them through their fear, and help them to overcome. In our lesson this week, we want to make Jesus big, powerful, and strong enough to handle any fear in the hearts and minds of our children. Bible Truth: Jesus is bigger than my fears. Bible Story: Jesus commands a storm to be still. Bible Study: Matthew 8:23-27; Mark 4:35-41; II Timothy 1:7 teach interactive read-a-loud Get the children interested and engaged in your lesson, right at the outset, by handing them each an approximately 18 inch strip of a blue streamer. Explain that their streamers are going to be the wind and the waves in today's story. Invite them to practice waving their streamers low to the ground to make waves, and waving them high above their heads to make wind. As they participate, they are both physically and mentally engaged. You are giving squirmy kids an opportunity to move in a way that supports their learning, and you are helping your little learners construct a mental picture of wind and waves, which is critical to understanding this miracle. Bring out a clear container, filled with water, to set the scene for the story. Have a hair dryer ready to go, but bring it out later in the story as an element of surprise. Dramatically read the story from either a children's Bible, or from your own Bible. If you choose to read it from your Bible substitute words such as "tempest" and "perishing" for "storm" and "dying". As you are read, invite the children to interact with the story like so: Jesus and the disciples got into a boat. Gently rock from side to side. Suddenly a windstorm arose. Wave streamers in the air. Turn on the hair dryer, and direct it towards their streamers to blow them around. The boat was covered with waves. Rock the container of water with the boat to create waves. Wave streamers low to the ground, and quickly rock from side to side. Jesus was asleep. Lay down and pretend to sleep. The disciples awoke Him. Gently tap the shoulders of the children to wake them up, and then resume the storm. Jesus rebuked the wind and waves. Raise both hands and say, "Peace! Be Still!" There was a great calm. Hold the streamers still. Gently rock from side to side. To conclude the story say: Wow! Jesus did an amazing miracle! He has all the power. He told the wind and waves to be still, and they obeyed Him. You don't need to be afraid, because Jesus is always with you to protect you, take care of you and watch over you. share and pray Ask the children what they are afraid of. I give you fair warning that this will likely turn into a quite lively discussion! In each situation, talk about how Jesus is bigger and more powerful than whatever they are afraid of. Remind them that He is powerful enough to stop wind and waves by just speaking to them! To emphasize the power Jesus has in their terms, ask them if Spiderman or Elsa (or any other character that they are enamored with) can do that. Teach them to say, "In the name of Jesus go away!" and any spirit of fear trying to overtake them must go. Teach them to ask Jesus to give them a big hug, and be with them. Pray with them, and over them, about their fears, speaking peace over them in the name of Jesus. sing The Wind and the Waves Obey Him is good for a puppet song, or to play as the children are working on the craft or color sheet. My God Is So Big is one of our favorite songs in my classroom! We add our own touch to it singing, "there's nothing my God cannot do for YOU!" As part of the motions I point and make eye contact with a different child each time we say "for YOU!". Bigger Than Big has an awesome message: God and His love are the biggest of all! play toss the boat "parachute" game Instead of a parachute (unless you have one on hand), a sheet or table cloth will work just fine! You will also need a small toy boat, or a small plastic container to use as a boat. Spread the parachute out on the floor, and invite the children to sit around it. Instruct them to not touch the parachute until you have explained the rules and you are ready to start the game. To play this game, place the boat in the center, of the parachute. Each child holds onto their section and moves the parachute up and down to create waves, while trying to keep the boat on the parachute. Walk around the circle, and tap a child on the shoulder and say, "Jesus, wake up!" The child you chose should loudly say, "Peace, be still!" Everyone obeys "Jesus" and stops moving the parachute. Continue playing the game, giving each child a turn to be "Jesus". craft coloring page Here is a nice coloring page that would be fun to paint! (At least the blue water.) sailboats Make simple sailboats for the children to reenact the story of Jesus calming the storm. For this craft you will need: this label small paper plates craft sticks construction paper glue To prepare, cut the plates in half, and cut the construction paper into triangle sails. Print and cut out the labels. In class, help the children glue together the pieces to make their own sailboat. fold-a-story For this craft you will need: this activity page (version 1) OR this activity page (version 2) blue streamers yellow smiley face, or yellow color-coding stickers cotton balls glue (use this hack for mess-free gluing) crayons To prepare, print the activity page (either version 1 or version 2) and copy the pages back to back. Cut blue streamers into squares. In class, provide glue for the children to apply the blue squares as waves, and cotton balls as clouds. Give them each a yellow smiley face sticker, or a yellow color-coding sticker to add to the sun. Provide crayons for them to color. Help them fold the down the windy clouds, and ask them to retell the story to you as they fold the picture. version 1 version 2 See this post for more ideas about teaching your child the concepts in this lesson at home this week!
MY version of Classic Eggs Benedict🍞🥚🍋 📍Villa Jovita. Flx.Lxiv · calmness
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🍳 EGGCELLENT VEST KNITTING PATTERN 🍳 THIS IS NOT A PHYSICAL ITEM, IT IS A DOWNLOADABLE PDF KNITTING PATTERN THIS PATTERN IS STRICTLY FOR PERSONAL, NON-COMMERCIAL USE. COPY, DISTRIBUTION OR COMMERCIAL USE OF THIS PATTERN OR ANY PARTS IS NOT ALLOWED. The Eggcellent Vest is a fun statement piece for intermediate or very confident beginner knitters. The process consists of 4 parts: 1. The Back Panel 2. The Front Panel 3. Adding the Egg Yolks via duplicate stitch 4. Seaming & Ribs Techniques required: Long Tail Cast On, Stockinette Stitch, Intarsia, K2tog, Bind Off, Picking Up Stitches, Reading Charts. ✨ SIZES ✨ XS (S) M (L) XL (XXL) XXXL ✨ MEASUREMENTS ✨ w = width l = length XS: w 40cm (15.7 in), l 45cm (17.7 in) S: w 45cm (17.7in), 46cm (18.1in) M: w 50 cm (19.7 in), l 47 cm (18. 5 in) L: w 57 (22.4 in), l 47 cm (18.5 in) XL: w 65cm (25.6 in), l 48cm (18.9 in) XXL: w 70 cm (27.6 in), l 49 cm (19.3 in) XXXL: w 75cm (29.5in), l 50cm (19.7in) ✨ GAUGE ✨ 10 cm x 10 cm = 16 sts x 24 rows knit flat in stockinette on 5 mm ✨ MATERIALS ✨ - Filcolana Peruvian Highland Wool: 2 (2) 2 (3) 3 (3) 3x Black (102) 3 (3) 3 (4) 4 (4) 5 x Natural White (101) 1 (1) 1 (2) 2 (2) 2 x Sunflower (223) You can use any yarn as long as you match gauge. Some alternatives my test knitters have used: Manos Del Uruguay Maxima KnitPicks Snugglepuff Big Twist Value Worsted Yarn Lily Sugar'n Cream - 5 mm & 4 mm circular needles (w/ chord at least 60 cm; you can also use straight needles for the body) - tapestry needle (for weaving in ends) - crochet hook (not necessary but makes picking up stitches easier) - 1 stitch marker The pattern will be available for instant download upon payment. This is not a physical item and no refunds will be made if you download the pdf If you need any help with the pattern please do not hesitate to contact me! A big thank you to my test knitters! Unfortunately the photo limit is 10 but I am posting their wonderful eggcellent vests on my IG. Test Knitters from the photos here are: @cherry.colored.knits @judescraftaccount @emmes.knits @jasminekdesigns 💛