How to tie a sliding knot in a leather cord bracelet. This knot eliminates the need for a clasp and it's adjustable so that it is easy to put on yourself.
Inspired by geometric mid-century wall art, this mid-century modern throw blanket is great for crocheters looking for an easy project that requires a little bit of counting and a lot of color - available in knit AND crochet; see crochet version below. Get the pattern via Etsy, designed by Janine Myska of Knits N Knots.
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Πίνετε πολλά αναψυκτικά; Ας μην αναλύσουμε καλύτερα εαν κάνουν καλό ή κακό στην υγεία μας... Μπορούμε να δούμε όμως τι θα κάνουμε με τα καπάκια απο τα άδεια τενεκεδάκια πριν τα πάμε στην ανακύκλωση (Ελπίζω εκεί να τα πετάτε.. δεν κάνουμε ζαβολιές)! Ο βασικός τρόπος για να φτιάξετε απλά βραχιόλια…
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Mountain and Rock Climbing Knots Rock climbing, rappelling and mountaineering require you to have a sound knowledge of basic climbing knots since you need to work with ropes extensively. They can be life-saving in critical situations and are instrumental in your ascent and descent. You will find that almost all of them are very secure. Climbing Knots To Secure Yourself To an Anchor, Carabiner or a Climbing Harness Munter hitch Clove hitch Bowline on a bight Other useful knots Trucker’s hitch Tensionless hitch Buntline hitch Double bowline knot Yosemite bowline Alpine butterfly knot Figure 8 follow through Figure 8 on a bight For Joining Ropes or Webbing Fisherman’s knot Water knot Double fisherman’s knot Figure 8 bend Other useful knots Double overhand knot Zeppelin bend For Rappeling Barrel knot Clove hitch Tensionless hitch Figure 9 loop knot Other useful knots Munter Mule Double overhand knot For Belaying Munter hitch Munter Mule Barrel knot Clove hitch Double figure 8 knot Figure 9 loop knot Other useful knots Figure 8 on a bight For Building Climbing Anchors Overhand knot Figure 8 on a bight Double figure 8 knot Other useful knots Clove hitch Munter Mule Girth hitch For Climbing Ropes By Friction or Sliding Prusik knot Blake’s hitch Bachmann Knot Taut line hitch As Stopper Knots For Backing Up Other Knots To Make Them Fail-Safe Overhand knot Monkey’s fist Figure 8 knot Other useful knots Double overhand knot For Creating Handholds And Footholds In A Rope Bowline on a bight Directional figure 8 For Rescue And Rigging Prusik knot Figure 9 loop knot Munter hitch Munter Mule Figure 8 knot Double bowline knot Other useful knots Barrel knot Clove hitch Tensionless hitch Double fisherman’s knot Bowline on a bight Tree Climbing (Arborist) Knots Arborists need knots to secure their climbing ropes to carabiners, arborist rigging pulleys and other equipment. The tying method should be perfect to ensure a hassle-free, quick and safe climb. You will find that the knots used here to be mostly similar to the carabiner and friction rock climbing ones with minor differences owing to the lesser duration and altitude that tree climbing requires. Climbing (Arborist) Knots To Slide Up A Long Rope Hanging from A Tree by Friction Blake’s hitch Prusik knot Bachhman knot For Using Carabiners Clove hitch Taut line hitch Figure 8 on a bight Figure 8 follow through Distel hitch Other useful knots Girth hitch For Use with Arborist Rigging Pulleys Cow hitch
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Each silk scarf is brightly decorated with HC signature artwork from our archive, hand rolled and made in England using the finest pure silk. It is made from the finest silk that has a flowing, lightweight handle, meaning it can be knotted and styled however you like. When you're not wearing it around your neck, why not tie it onto the handle of a tote or as a belt for your jeans or trousers. Complete with a beautiful gift box this makes the ultimate treat for yourself or the perfect gift for a loved one. DetailsDesigned, rolled and made in EnglandThe finest pure SilkSpecialist dry clean onlyArrives with signature HC Gift Box
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✨ PDF sewing pattern for a shopper bag ✨ Sew yourself a modern handbag made of canvas, faux leather and teddy - simple, practical and beginner-friendly! I've been wanting to sew a new handbag with knotted straps for a long time and after my first prototype I knew: this bag has the potential to become a new favorite pattern 🥺 A bag pattern for all occasions! The shopper bag is not only the perfect companion for everyday life, but also great as a beach bag on vacation. The simple and beginner-friendly PDF pattern is a great choice for canvas fabrics, faux leather or modern teddy fabric. ➡️ INCLUDED IN DOWNLOAD ☾ the pattern in A4 and A0 ☾ illustrated step by step sewing instructions ☾ including detailed YouTube tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=029c3t8iyts ☾ SKILL LEVEL: for motivated sewing beginners ☾ Sewing time: ~ 1-2h **ATTENTION: the instructions are in German, the pattern is in English!** ➡️ THE CUT AT A GLANCE ☾ Large shopper handbag ☾ Sewn from main and lining fabric ☾ With zipper ☾ Inside patch pocket ☾ Optional knot detail as carrier ☾ You can easily adjust the strap length ➡️ MATERIAL RECOMMENDATION ☾ strong cotton fabric ☾ Canvas ☾ Artificial leather / leather ☾ Teddy fabric ➡️ MATERIAL CONSUMPTION Approximately 0.7 m each of the main and lining fabric. For very narrow fabrics, 1 m Do you have any questions? Just write to me or visit me on Instagram at @makeityoursthelabel English Pattern & Tutorial here: https://www.etsy.com/de/listing/1405176160/shopper-bag-pdf-sewing-pattern-for-a in French: coming soon **The pattern is exclusively for private use and not for commercial use**
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If you're joining us after learning how to thread a needle, congrats! You did it. Now what? It could be the fact that we’re just bored at the office or that we’ve been staring at fabric for too long and finally want to make something with it. Either way, you definitely need to learn some more hand sewing basics. Today we’re exploring one of the most important aspects of hand sewing: How to Tie a Sewing Knot. With this step-by-step guide, you'll learn how to make an effective sewing knot both before and after you sew your project. We’ll move sequentially, starting with how to make a secure knot before beginning, then go over what to do once your stitching is complete. Whether you are an absolute beginner or just need a refresher, this quick tutorial is all you need to master this essential skill. Plus, don't miss our guide on starting a hand stitch to get the basics. Looking for more? Sign up for our awesome free newsletters!
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Ppoppo means ‘kiss’ or ‘kissing’ in Korean, meaning more of a “peck on the cheek” than a romantic kiss. Ppoppo Sweater is a sweet reference to its playful structure and the possibility to use a huge variety of colors. The Ppoppo sweater is a slightly oversized sweater with continuous double pearl/moss stitches throughout the entire work. The sweater is worked top-down. German-short-rows technique is used to shape the neckline. Ppoppo sweater will give you a wonderful drapery feel and softness from alpaca and mohair if you choose to make it in the recommended yarn. SIZES AND MEASUREMENTS 1 (2) 3 (4) Upper measurements on finished garment: 96 (108) 124 (131) cm Length on the finished sweater incl. ribbing: 60 (64) 66 (66) cm The model in the photos is wearing a size 1 with about 15cm of positive ease. She is 160 cm / 5’2″ tall and has a chest measurement of 79 cm / 30.7’. It is recommended to choose a size with a minimum ease of 8 cm and a maximum 20 cm. YARN 450g (500g) 600g Gepard yarn Pura Lana held together with … 125g (150g) 175g Gepard yarn Kid Seta or kid seta tweed Or 75g (100g) 125g Cashmere lace, Gepard garn. The sample in photoiis made with Pura Lana col. Candy (432) and Kid seta col. Ultrapink (1108) NEEDLES, adjust needle size to achieve the correct gauge 3.5 mm (40 - 80 cm), circular needle 4.5 mm (40 - 80 cm), circular needle GAUGE 17 sts x 26 rows = 10 x 10 cm in double pearl/moss stitches on 4.5 mm needle, after blocking NOTE: Double pearl/moss stitches tend to grow/stretch after blocking and wearing. It is important to check your gauge to plan the correct final measurements.
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