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the whole cabinet has been used to stock the fabrics, still not enought space, need a new one immdiately.
Need I remind you that fabrics can either make or break your project. Read on for more info on our guide to different fabrics and their properties.
There are so many different types of lighting and they are all unique. In this huge and complex collection of lamps, pendants, chandeliers and all sorts
“What is it, [Art Nouveau]?... Art can never be new.” A new book celebrates Alphonse Mucha's lasting legacy – but it's one he didn't want to leave behind in the first place
I can't believe - this was not published when it was written!!! so sorry....But later later than never...;-) 2013 seems to be a very inspiring number - this is a collection of various greetings for 2013 from my friends on Facebook and Twitter - enjoy! 2013 is the first year in our lifetime to be written with 0, 1, 2, 3. 12 + 345 · 6 – 78 + 9 = 2013 = - 9 · 8 – 76 + 5 · 432 + 1 10/9!*8!*7!-6!*5!/4!+3!*2!+1! = 2013 Properties of the number 2013 Factorization 3*11*61 Divisors 1, 3, 11, 33, 61, 183, 671, 2013 Count of divisors 8 Sum of divisors 2976 Is prime? No Previous prime 2011 Next prime 2017 2013th prime 17491 Is a Fibonacci number? No Is a Bell number? No Is a Catalan number? No Is a factorial? No Binary 11111011101 Octal 3735 sin(2013) = 0.68956696500461 cos(2013) = -0.72422192784694 sqrt(2013) = 44.866468548349 After a while you learn... by Veronica A. Shoffstall After some time you learn the difference, The subtle difference between holding a hand and chaining a soul. And you learn that love doesn't mean leaning, And company doesn't always mean security. And you begin to learn that kisses aren't contracts, And presents aren't promises. And you begin to accept your defeats, With your head up and your eyes ahead, With the grace of a woman, not the grief of a child. And you learn to build all your roads on today, Because tomorrow's ground is too uncertain for plans, And futures have a way of falling down in mid-flight. After a while you learn, That even the sun burns if you get too much, And learn that it doesn't matter how much you do care about, Some people simply don't care at all. And you accept that it doesn't matter how good a person is, She will hurt you once in a while, And you need to forgive her for that. You learn that talking can relieve emotional pain. You discover that it takes several years to build a relationship based on confidence, And just a few seconds to destroy it. And that you can do something just in an instant, And which you will regret for the rest of your life. You learn that the true friendships, Continue to grow even from miles away. And that what matters isn't what you have in your life, But who you have in your life. And that good friends are the family, Which we choose. You learn that we don't have to change our friends, If we understand that friends can also change. You realize that you are your best friend, And that you can do do anything, or nothing, And have good moments together. You discover that the people who you most care about in your life, Are taken from you so quickly, So we must always leave the people who we care about with loving words, It may be the last time we see them. You learn that the circumstances and the environment have influence upon us, But we are responsible for ourselves. You start to learn that you should not compare yourself with others, But with the best you can be. You discover that it takes a long time to become the person you wish to be, And that the time is short. You learn that it doesn't matter where you have reached, But where you are going to. But if you don't know where you are going to, Anywhere will do. You learn that either you control your acts, Or they shall control you. And that to be flexible doesn't mean to be weak or not to have personality, Because it doesn't matter how delicate and fragile the situation is, There are always two sides. You learn that heroes are those who did what was necessary to be done, Facing the consequences. You learn that patience demands a lot of practice. You discover that sometimes, The person who you most expect to be kicked by when you fall, Is one of the few who will help you to stand up. You learn that maturity has more to do with the kinds of experiences you had And what you have learned from them, Than how many birthdays you have celebrated. You learn that there are more from your parents inside you than you thought. You learn that we should never tell a child that dreams are silly, Very few things are so humiliating, And it would be a tragedy if she believed it. You learn that when you are angry, You have the right to be angry, But this doesn't give you the right to be cruel. You discover that only because someone doesn't love you the way you would like her to, It doesn't mean that this person doesn't love you the most she can, Beacuse there are people who love us, But just don't know how to show or live that. You learn that sometimes it isn't enough being forgiven by someone, Sometimes you have to learn how to forgive yourself. You learn that with the same harshness you judge, Some day you will be condemned. You learn that it doesn't matter in how many pieces your heart has been broken, The world doesn't stop for you to fix it. You learn that time isn't something you can turn back, Therefore you must plant your own garden and decorate your own soul, Instead of waiting for someone to bring you flowers. And you learn that you really can endure. You really are strong . And you can go so much farther than you thought you could go. You really do have worth. And you learn, And you learn, With every goodbye, you learn... This poem was written by Veronica A. Shoffstall in 1971 and all rights are reserved to her.
Lately I’ve been inspired by all the wooden hoop projects, feel free to pin the top image if you want to remember this post. If you want to pin individual projects simply click on the link and pin from the original source. Thanks and happy hooping! bliss in a teacup ruffled via Ian Bicknell style me pretty :megan hartley anthropologie via little girl big closet natalme country style magazine life as a thrifter hoop art style me pretty cork board via little pretty studio green wedding shoes (more hoopy inspiration) home life hillcountry homebody hana lynch but wait…there’s more… cake home*room studio country living found vintage objects three red apples ordinary mommy mobile via martha budget wise home {frolic!} the purl bee hoop wreaths via Martha
This place has a great balance of old and new. Contemporary and timeless at the same time.
It's been a while since I've posted a seventh grade project. This is due to the fact that over a few weeks time students were creating coil pots which then need time to dry and be fired, glazed, overglazed and fired again. In the meantime, seventh graders started (and are almost finished with) a whole other project! Usually when I teach the skill of creating vessels from clay coils, we make pots in a particular style (like Greek pottery or Nazca pottery). This time around, I decided to see what creative things they could make after showing the kids a bunch of different freeform pieces that I found online which incorporate texture and various ways of using coils, like these: Artist: Laurie Bartlett Artist: Christine Castillo Here are some shots of the kids working: And here are the final pieces:
Helmut Lang, Rachel Zoe, SUNO, Chris Benz, and many more.
I find so many awesome project ideas all over the internet but then when I actually have time to work on them I forget what projects I wante...
My book tour was amazing, surreal, an absolute dream come true BUT I had little time in each city to shop! Boo hoo! Fortunately though I did get to hit a few nice shops thanks to my friend Leslie who introduced me to this fabulous notions store in San Francisco called Bell'occhio. This store lef
Here are some pieces of fiber art that I'm inspired by! Grab a cup of something hot, sit back, and enjoy some wonderful websites! India Flint's weaving: Thom Atkin's "August: Thank you Kaffe Fassett": Arline Fisch's crochet Lantern Medusa: Kirsten Chursinoff's Knapweed 3: Happy Creating! Deborah
Elizabeth Metcalfe considers how a movement that began in the late nineteenth century is still relevant today and highlights how its distinctive designs for fabrics, wallpapers and furniture continue to inspire interiors.
Keep things au naturale with this easy tutorial.
As a novice sewist, I find that I keep coming across words I just don't understand. To me, bias is not liking someone because they're a Vikings fan, and the
Kaffe Fassett class at Amitie Feb 2011
I saw this on Design Sponge over the weekend and was so wowed by it — both as a public art project and as a bit of DIY inspiration. It’s the brainchild of architect Tali Buchler, who describes herself on her blog like this: “I don’t design houses so much anymore. I use my design […]
slow stitching embroidery.
We're sharing our best fall centerpiece ideas that will carry you from Halloween to Thanksgiving. From simple flower arrangements to displays that span the length of your table, these ideas will inspire your seasonal décor.
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Last week I tried weaving with fabric, so this week I wanted to try weaving with denim. Denim is a really neat texture, because it has a stiffness to it and has it's own pattern in the way it is woven. I also like how it frays when cut. This again is a great opportunity
detail ~ Stitch Ritual by Jane LaFazio Stitch Ritual by Jane LaFazio (60x24") This quilt truly combines my two artistic loves, dr...