Using updated construction methods but staying true to the VDL Research House 1963 original, Richard Neutra's son Dion recreates the penthouse of our dreams
The Daphne features a high and fitted waist which flares out from the hips to a wide leg. It comes in a full length or optional ankle cuff with 3 different cuff options to help you personalise to your own style. The back darts and ‘easy-fit’ construction method will also allow you to tailor the cut to your own body. This pattern is available in size range UK 4 - 20. Recommended Fabric: Mid to heavy weight denims and twills Fabric Requirements: Fabric width 150cm Sizes 4 - 12 = 200cm Sizes 14 - 20 = 235cm Fabric width 110cm Sizes 4 - 12 = 225cm Sizes 14 - 20 = 265cm Notions: 1 x button, 18-20cm zip, thread, optional bias binding, 20cm fusing Sewing level: Intermediate Heads up! This is a digital PDF sewing pattern for print at home or copy shop. You will not receive a physical pattern, you will be emailed a link to download the pattern after purchase.
Concrete bag wall construction is a popular alternative to traditional wall construction methods.rnThis method uses polyethylene bags filled with a mixture of cement, sand, and water to form...
I need help with a floater! I've constructed floating benches before in wood but want to do one that projects from a rendered wall and is rendered itself. I've been thinking around lintels or some sort of cantilever idea but can't pin anything down. Just wondered if anyone else had built something similar? The basic set up will be an L shaped rendered raised flower bed sitting into a corner of the space. and from the front of this bed I'd like to have a floating bench - hope that makes sense, and would appreciate any ideas. many thanks
The design concept behind Kirimoko can be traced back to a bike trip, taken by the tiny house’s clients, Will and Jen, which required both of them to live compl
THE ARCTIC DOODLE DECK is your favorite new portable colorwork stitch dictionary! The ultimate way to inspire creative colorwork! Use these flexible mix-and-match chart cards to visually re-arrange and design the perfect colorwork pattern from start to finish. The Arctic Doodle includes 24 charts including polar bears,
Looking at a poncho in a store, I figured that it was just a big rectangle attached to a small rectangle. "Hey, I could make this at home," I thought. So here's some instructions about how to determine the size of those two rectangles. This isn't the only way to assemble a poncho, or even the best way, but it's probably one of the easiest. I'm not going to say anything about how you make those two rectangles; whether you knit them or crochet them or weave them or cut them out of fleece, that's up to you. But here's how you get them: You only need to make two measurements: 1. The distance from your shoulder to your wrist (s-w on the diagram). If you don't want to make a full length poncho, make this the distance from your shoulder to mid-forearm. Or from your shoulder to your elbow. 2. The neckline depth (nl on the diagram). This determines the size of the neck opening. It should be big enough to get your head through, but not so big that the poncho will slip off your shoulders. To determine the smallest feasible nl, take the circumference of your head, then divide it by 4. Unless you're going for a really snug neck opening (say, to make a turtleneck), you'd probably want to add a couple of inches to that. 5 inches was what I used. Here's a bad drawing of the poncho being worn, viewed from the front: Rectangle A is really big. It drapes all the way around, hanging over the right shoulder (the wearer's left shoulder). Rectangle B is much smaller, covering only the left shoulder (the wearer's right shoulder). Here's the two rectangles laid out: Rectangle A is the width of one shoulder-to-wrist length (s-w). It is the length of 2 s-w plus 2 nl. Rectangle B is the width of 2 nl, and the length of s-w. And then you sew the red seam to the red, and the blue seam to the blue. Then you can add a finishing to the neck opening. Maybe a round of single crochet to just to tidy it up, or pick up the stitches with smaller needles and add some ribbing. Or knit in the round up 8 or 10 inches to make a turtleneck or cowl neck. And that's it. Pretty simple eh?
Ratting : Titre Du Livre : Celtic Art: The Methods of Construction Author : (Broché) Taille du fichier : 65.46 MB Format : PDF, Epub, Mobi, ...
I have made tons of these types of bags over the years, including a teeny tiny mini one that you can wear on a lanyard, so I decided to do a tutorial on my construction method which encloses all th…
Low-tech and everlasting, this wall is a great Summer project to create a beautiful piece of design in your garden.
Cette chapelle ovale et minimaliste, conçue par les architectes berlinois Rudolf Reitermann et Peter Sassenroth, se compose d'une structure en pisé
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Make a cardboard dinosaur craft for your dino loving kids with this super simple cut and slot method of construction! Great for older kids to do alone or to make for little ones to decorate and play with on a rainy day. Cardboard truly is the BEST art material available as far as I am...Read More »
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This manual will teach you how to make Celtic Art. It's very completfull
Learn a technique for how to sew a V neck that helps create a beautiful, perfectly flat and centered V-neckline.
THE SUMMER DOODLE DECK is your favourite new portable colourwork stitch dictionary! The Summer Doodle Deck has 51 Charts for trips to the Pacific coast and hiking in the mountains. The charts are full of tons of sea creatures, long sandy beaches, mountains, rivers, and evergreen trees. The ultimate way to inspire creative colourwork! Use these flexible mix-and-match chart cards to visually re-arrange and design the perfect colourwork pattern from start to finish. Choose your construction method, choose your charts, choose your order/colours, and start knitting! Each Doodle Card Deck includes: (1) How to Doodle instruction card (2) Full color, illustrated schematics with bullet list instructions (51) Unique 24-stitch colourwork charts Custom printed cardboard tuck box Specifications: 54-Card Poker (2.5 x 3.5”) Sized Deck
For the north and east facing external walls I aim to clad them in a dark coloured wood. These parts of the building will be viewed from the relatively busy road that runs past the site. I have cho…
Yarn kit for Blouse No 1 by My Favourite Things Knitwear in Önling No 14 + 12 (excl pattern) Blouse No. 1 is a simple, long-sleeved blouse with boat neckline and a tight fit. The sleeves are fairly tight but open up at the wrists. The neckline is shaped with short rows, which help ensure a great fit. The yoke and sleeves are shaped working the contiguous method, which provides a seamless construction. Blouse No. 1 is worked from the top down. Here we knit Blouse No 1 in a summer combination of Önling No 14, 100% TENCEL Lyocell yarn and Önling No 12, 55% wool and 45% cotton. To achieve the same mottled effect, you have to choose two different colors = one color of each kind of yarn. PLEASE NOTE:- This kit does not include a pattern. You can buy the pattern at My Favourite Things Knitwear's, do notice the pattern is only available in danish, norwegian and deutsch- The model shown in the pictures on this page are designers own and NOT worked in Önling yarns. The yarn kit contains: Önling No 14 and Önling No 12 for the chosen size and color, no pattern. Choose size and color for your yarn kit above. Sizes: XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) 3XL (4XL) Measurements:Circumference: 72 (76) 82 (86) 96 (113) 119 (125) cm [28.35 (29.92) 32.28 (33.86) 37.8 (44.49) 46.85 (49.21) inches]Length (measured at the center front): 48 (49) 50 (52) 53 (55) 57 (59) cm. [18.9 (19.29) 19.69 (20.47) 20.87 (21.65) 22.44 (23.23) inches] Size guide Blouse No. 1 has a tight-fitting shape. Calculate a negative ease of approx. 10 cm / 4 inches. The sizes XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) 3XL (4XL) correspond to a bust circumference of approx. 80-85 (85-90) 90-95 (95-100) 100-110 (110-120) 120-130 (130-140) cm [31.5-33.5 (33.5-35.5) 35.5-37.5 (37.5-39.25) 39.25-43.25 (43.25-47.25) 47.25-51.25 (51.25-55.25) inches]. Example: Your bust measurement is 88 cm - 10 cm = 78 cm. [34.65 inches - 3.94 inches = 30.71 inches] Therefore, you should knit size S with a bust circumference of 76 cm [29.92 inches]. Suggested needles:Circular needle 5 mm [US 8] (80 or 100 cm [32 or 40 inches])Circular needle 4 mm [US 6] (40 or 60 cm [16 or 24 inches]) Gauge: In stocking stitch using 5 mm [US 8] needles 19 sts / 27 rows pr. 10 x 10 cm. [4 x 4 inches] Materials:700 (900) 900 (900) 900 (1100) 1100 (1100) g Önling No 14. The yarn is made from 100% TENCEL™ Lyocell with a yardage of approx 114 m / 127 yrds per 50 gr Held together with 230 (345) 345 (345) 345 (460) 460 (460) g Önling No 12, 55% wool and 45% cotton, 115 g per cone / 875 yards (800 meters) You work with 2 strands held together throughout Please Note:The price of the yarn kit is calculated based on the amount of yarn included, which is the amount we have used to knit the design according to the above measurements. Should you need more yarn, additional yarn can be purchased at regular prices by placing an order and state lot number in the comment box at checkout. All designs have been thoroughly calculated and tested.
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After my last post where I raved about how wonderful and amazing contiguous is I realised it could probably do with a bit further explanation and have made a (not so) fancy but hopefully helpful diagram showing how the construction works. The example below shows a sweater being knit top down and in the round. […]
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The Daphne features a high and fitted waist which flares out from the hips to a wide leg. It comes in a full length or optional ankle cuff with 3 different cuff options to help you personalise to your own style. The back darts and ‘easy-fit’ construction method will also allow you to tailor the cut to your own body. This pattern is available in size range UK 4 - 20. Recommended Fabric: Mid to heavy weight denims and twills Fabric Requirements: Fabric width 150cm Sizes 4 - 12 = 200cm Sizes 14 - 20 = 235cm Fabric width 110cm Sizes 4 - 12 = 225cm Sizes 14 - 20 = 265cm Notions: 1 x button, 18-20cm zip, thread, optional bias binding, 20cm fusing Sewing level: Intermediate Heads up! This is a digital PDF sewing pattern for print at home or copy shop. You will not receive a physical pattern, you will be emailed a link to download the pattern after purchase.
Make a cardboard dinosaur craft for your dino loving kids with this super simple cut and slot method of construction! Great for older kids to do alone or to make for little ones to decorate and play with on a rainy day. Cardboard truly is the BEST art material available as far as I am...Read More »
THE WINTER DOODLE DECK is your favorite new portable colorwork stitch dictionary! The ultimate way to inspire creative colorwork! Use these flexible mix-and-match chart cards to visually re-arrange and design the perfect colorwork pattern from start to finish. The Winter Doodle Deck is full of festive cheer! The charts
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