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IKEA Furniture is trendy, affordable, and a source of inspiration for DIY-ers everywhere. Try a few of these and your cat will love IKEA.
How to quickly stitch up a randomised panel of patchwork squares.
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7 basic vinaigrette recipes that will add so much flavor to your salads! These are ready in under 5 minutes and are so much tastier than the store-bought stuff.
Easy Toddler Sweater Knitting Pattern- a classic, raglan sweater with a relaxed shape and a rolled neck. Knit using Lion Brand Scarfie yarn.
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SKEINS: 6 (17, 22, 36, 52) skeins of Purl Soho’s Super Soft Merino SIZES: Baby (Crib, Throw, Twin, Queen) COLOR: Oyster Gray
Free crochet amigurumi patterns... Great ideas about amigurumi bat and step-by-step crochet tutorial are here. You will have no trouble crocheting the free amigurumi patterns on our blog and you will have a great time.
Interested in learning the basics of macramé? It's simpler than it looks! Here's an illustrated guide of the most common knots used in macramé.
This fun pattern makes a crochet amigurumi turtle in one hour! This is such a great pattern if you hate sewing- this is completely no sew! Learn how to make Crochet Turtle Pattern There are some really awesome crochet turtle patterns out there. I never want to create something that is already made. First of...
Pumpkin Hat Free Knitting Patterns [Baby To Adults]: Baby Pumpkin Hat, Adult Pumpkin Hat,Halloween Pumpkin Hat, Slouchy Pumpkin Hat, Easy to Intermediate
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Langues français, anglais, espagnol et danois Niveau Avancé Dimensions 60 x 66 cm (après blocage!) Contenu Le patron contient des explications écrites, des diagrammes pour l’Intarsia, une feuille de route écrite pour vous aider à vous repérer pour les changements de couleur, ainsi qu’un tutoriel sur l’Intarsia et le Jacquard. Techniques montage - maille endroit - maille envers - noppes - Intarsia - Jacquard - rabattre les mailles Matériel •70 g de Coton Pima couleur 1 (Saumon) - 100 g/212 m - chez We are knitters • 5-6 g (12 m) de Coton Pima couleur 2 (Noir) - 100 g/212 m - chez We are knitters • 18 g (36 m) de Coton Pima couleur 3 (Naturel) - chez We are knitters • 20 g (42 m) de Coton Pima couleur 4 (Saumon clair) - chez We are knitters • 70 g de Coton Pima couleur 5 (Aquamarine) - 100 g/212 m - chez We are knitters • 1 paire d’aiguilles 5 mm • 1 aiguille à laine, des ciseaux, des épingles et un support pour le blocage Language English, French, Spanish and Danish Level Advanced Measurements 60 x 66 cm (after blocking!) Content The pattern includes written instructions, diagrams, a roadmap to help you with the color work and to keep track of your progress, as well as a tutorial on Intarsia and Fair-isle. Techniques cast on - knit - purl - bobbles - Intarsia - Fair Isle - cast off Supplies •70 g of Pima Cotton color 1 (Salmon) - 100 g/212 m - from We are knitters • 5-6 g (12 m) of Pima Cotton color 2 (Black) - 100 g/212 m - from We are knitters • 18 g (36 m) of Pima Cotton color 3 (Natural) - from We are knitters • 20 g (42 m) of Pima Cotton color 4 (Light salmon) - from We are knitters • 70 g of Pima Cotton color 5 (Aquamarine) - 100 g/212 m - from We are knitters • 1 pair of 5 mm/8 US/6 UK knitting needles • 1 sewing needle, a pair of scissors, pins and a flat surface to block your knitting
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Wondering how to panel a staircase wall? This easy to follow tutorial will show you how to add panelling to your stairs with ease!
How To Make An Easy Baby Quilt | Young House Love
Tutorial on how to remove pee stain from mattress using natural ingredients! It's an easy, quick, and effective cleaning solution. Be rid of kid's accident.
These 80 classic & creative ground beef recipes make dinner fun, filling, and fast, without breaking the bank.
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Patterns aren't cheap. Seriously, I was browsing through through the look books at Hobby Lobby the other day and some of them were as much as $20. Tack that on to the price of fabric and other supplies and suddenly sewing your own clothing becomes very expensive. Thankfully, you can make your own patterns using your own clothing that you know to fit well. I'll show you how to make a simple blouse pattern using a top of my own. I used Scotch Postal Wrapping Paper as my pattern paper. I found it at Target for about $5. It gives you 30 feet of paper, so it will last a long time. I used paper because I like to lay my pattern piece down and trace the shape directly onto my fabric. If you think you'd prefer to pin the pattern to your fabric and then cut it out, paper may not be the way to go for you. Muslin fabric is another great material that would allow you to pin the pattern piece to your fabric. It's also nice because it can be folded up and stored away when not in use. Lay your garment down on the paper and determine the middle of the top. Mark right above the collar and right below the hem. Draw a rough outline of one half of the top. When you get to the sleeve, do your best to fold it back so that you just see the armhole. Sketch the curve as shown below. This first pattern piece I'm working on will serve as the back of the pattern. Sketch the outline of the slightly higher, back collar. Stop once you get to the half marks that you previously made. Now you'll need to sketch an outline outside the dotted line to allow for seam allowances. To determine how far apart the rough sketch line should be from the final outline of the pattern you'll need to take what materials you're working with into consideration. For example: The lace top I am using has a stretch quality to it. If I want to use this pattern to make a top with a non-stretch fabric, I will need to make the final pattern outline a good amount wider than my rough sketch. However, if I was using a non-stretch garment to make my pattern I wouldn't have to allow for as much extra fabric. It's always better to have a too big pattern and therefore a too big top than it is to go too small. Don't be afraid to be generous. Extend the outline by about 1.5 inches along the sides and about 1 inch at the armholes and collar. Extend the bottom of the top by several inches to allow for hemming. Cut on the line and fold the pattern over making sure that the crease is on the middle marks you made previously. Trace so that you have a perfectly symmetrical pattern. Repeat the same process for the front piece of the pattern being sure to trace the front part of the collar this time. Now for the sleeves. Fold a piece of paper and position it underneath the garment and the pattern. The fold should be parallel to the top of the sleeve. Trace the curve of the front pattern piece. Leave plenty of extra room for the sleeve to be hemmed. Remember it's better to go oversized than undersized. You can always take the shirt in if it is a little too big. Cut out all of your pieces and press to get rid of creases and you're done! *Update* I recently used this pattern to make this cute little top. Click on the picture for the full tutorial!
These free focus mats have been created to help you get your students ready for standardized testing or other stressful days in your classroom.
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Library bulletin boards can be a great way to show off your current programs, books, and ideas. We’ve gathered ideas to give you inspiration for your next bulletin board display!
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Fun fact about narwhals: The narwhal tusk — most commonly found on males — is actually an enlarged tooth with sensory capability and up to 10 million nerve endings inside. Some narwhals have up to two tusks, while others have none. The spiraled tusk juts from the head and can grow as long at 10
Homeschool Supplies| Tips For Earning Money My first year of homeschooling we did it on a tight budget. Since my son was young and we were are a Charlotte Mason family I could get away with the library and only needed a few supplies. We could also do simple activities like "shape scavenger hunt walks" where
As I've been reflecting on baby names and trying to decide on a name for our newest little one, I've been putting together this list of Tolkienian baby names to share with all of you! This list is in no way exhaustive, but I've included all of the names that I thought would be nice for a little hobb
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