What I've got for y'all today is an ensemble brought to you by the exquisite fabric known as pleather. Which I have decided can only be pronounced as "plehh-thahh" in a deep and gravely Barry White voice, preferably followed by a "baby". As in, "I wanna wrap you in plehh-thahh, baby, plehh-thahhhhh." And just who doesn't want be draped from head-to-toe in leather fauxness with Barry White at their beck and call, hmmm? Little known fact: pleather actually comes from the rare and annoying creature known as Twilight Sparkle. Hence the smell of plastic and rainbows shot from unicorn anus. So I got this idea to draw all over my clothing from one of my fave artist blogs Alisa Burke. Y'all. I totally hate it when chics say the have a "girl crush" so, well, lemme just put it this way: I totes have the lady hots for Alisa. She's like a Super Crafty Genius. Sometimes, I visit her site and I'm all "GAH! She's done it AGAIN!" and commence shaking my fists at the heavens wondering why some folks be all touched with the crafty-gene and I ended up with hammerhead toes. HAMMERHEAD TOES, Y'ALL (and, to that freaky-deaky person who keeps messaging me about wanting to see more pictures of my feet, STOP. It's not gonna happen, 'kay?). Life just ain't fair, y'all. As soon as I saw Alisa's jacket, the idea of doing the same with a Keith Haring theme popped into my head (along with "squirrel!" and "unicorn anus!" but that's pretty normal). I scoured the interwebs for super cheap plehh-thahhh (see, I told you, I can't say it any other way. Bet you won't be able to either after this post) and found that Forever21 had this circle skirt on the cheap. Not wanting to pay shipping costs, I decided to venture to the mall (anyone else abhor the mall? Gah, I feel like I'm stepping back into a 1990's time machine each time I enter one. Orange Julius, anyone?) and scooped one up. I gotta tell ya, the last time I wore a plehh-thahh skirt it was my 11th birthday, I was in 6th grade and we were bringin' the house down at Chuck-e-Cheese. I tried my hardest to find a photo from the occasion but, alas, I think I may have taken one look at it, thought, "OMG, why am I wearing maroon pinstripe pleather?!" and tossed it. Sorry, y'all! After my shopping fun at the mall, I popped over to the craft store and scooped up a coupla of Sharpie oil-based pens. I also picked up a couple of terrible fabric makers which sucked unicorn anus. Thusly, I don't recommend them. Once I got home, I did a quick search for Keith Haring/black and white and this is what popped up. I loved it so much (look at the scissor people, people!) I decided it would be the perfect inspiration. I began by sketching out my Haring-inspired designs in chalk but that proved to be too time-consuming and did a number on the tip of the Sharpie. Since Harings designs are pretty simple, I decided to just let it goooo and draw 'em with reckless abandon. Are y'all fans of Keith Haring? I feel like he was such a revolutionary artist not necessarily because of his style but because of the boundaries that his artwork removed. In the 1980's his graffiti artwork could be seen by anyone who happened by it, not just those "in the art world". He removed the mystic of the artist by working out in the open on grimy subway walls in his cartoonish hand. Not only that, but his artwork brought to light issues that were close to Haring's heart: AIDS awareness, sexuality, apartheid and war. Dude was Banksy before Banksy. Suddenly art became by the people and for the people, thanks to Keith Haring. Once I was finished with the plehh-thahh skirt, I decided a biker jacket was needed to top it all off. Barry White insisted. Gotta tell ya, I've been wanting a vintage biker jacket for ages. However they cost exactly One Million Dollars and, despite my ginormous art teacherin' paycheck, I just ain't got that kinda dough. So a plehh-thahh biker from Forever21 it 'twas (dude. Do you know how awkward it is to shop in a place called Forever21 when you are really Forever 39?). For this jacket, I really wanted to stress Harings more popular images like the people holding the heart, the barking dogs, the radiant baby and the cartoon face on the television. Other than that, I had seriously no plan at all, didn't draw in chalk or nuthin. I just went at it. And the result is pretty busy, I gotta say. However, I kinda dig that it doesn't match the skirt. I like that the skirt has more negative space so you can see the images better. By the way, do you even know how stinkin' hot head-to-toe plehh-thahh is?! And by "hot" I don't mean "hawt", I mean butt-sweat hot. You can thank me for the visual imagery in the comments. Once the temps dip a pinch, I think this will be so much fun to wear. I'm thinkin' I will get a lotta mileage outta that jacket. OMG, I just realized, I look like The Fonz! Who has two thumbs and loves plehh-thahh?! Eeehhhhhh. This guy. Oh, Fonz. You so cray. And with that, one more artist-inspired ensemble in the books!
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This week we are going to explore one of the newly released features of the v4.2 software. The Puzzle Panel is available in the Silhouette software with the Designer Edition Plus or Business Edition upgrade. (Use my code SECRETS10 to save an additional 10% off the great prices on upgrades at Swing Design) The Puzzle Panel… Continue reading Let’s Explore v4 – Puzzle Panel
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Bosco the Yarn Sloth is an original pattern for crochet made by Kati Brown. She fell in love with the Hoffmann's Two-Toed Sloth while visiting the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The Hoffmann's Two-Toed Sloth is larger than the Three-Toed sloth and does not have the familiar "mask" around the eyes.
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It's easy to transform your crew neck T-shirt into a more flattering V-neck shirt in a few simple steps. You don't even need to add any additional fabric!
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I l.o.v.e.d the 2nd grade version of this packet that I created, that I went ahead and adapted it for grades k-5 to meet the needs of buyers! Hands down, this has been my favorite packet to do the first few weeks of school. You can grab all grade levels 20% off for Thursday...
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This is a Pattern PDF for a finger knitted loop yarn blanket with beautiful Chamomile flowers. It is double-sided ,warm and supersoft. FINISHED SIZE: approx.43,3”x 51,5” (110 cm x 132 cm) Like all two-coloured yarn designs, this picture is repeated on the back side of the blanket in inverse colours. There are no tutorials in the files you buy,basic skills are needed. YOU WILL RECEIVE 1 file PDF (11 pages) with 1 page and 4 pages color chart , 6 pages row by row the color block direction PATTERN AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH SKILL LEVEL: advanced MATERIALS YOU NEED: 9 skeins of Alize Puffy More yarn (5.3oz, 150g) . You can also use Bernat Alize Blanket-EZ Graph It yarn for this pattern.ut as this yarn is in larger skeins , you will need fewer skeins than Alize Puffy More. COPYRIGHT: The blanket pattern is the property of MyFunnyBunnyShop. You may not distribute or sell this pattern under any circumstances. REFUND Due to the nature of this product being an electronic download, no refunds will be granted. THIS IS NOT A FINISHED PRODUCT and no refunds will be given for failure of reading the details in full.
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The Agnes Sweater V-Neck is a drop shoulder sweater in the textured pattern with the folded v-neck band. First, the back yoke is worked with increases for the shoulder slope. Then the shoulders are pick up from the back yoke and worked separately until the v-neck edge. When the front and the back yokes are done, the two pieces are joined in the round and worked down to the ribbing. The rib for the body is worked after a row of increases to complete the straight silhouette of the sweater. The sleeves are worked in the round and finished with the long ribbing, after increases as the body. The neck band is worked with decreases and increases at the center of the v-neck to create the folded neck band. The Agnes Sweater V-Neck requires cast on, knit and purl stitches, brioche stitch (brioche knit, sl1yo), increases (M1L, M1R, double increase), decrease (k2tog, ssk), picking up stitches, double knitting and tubular bind off. Sizes XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) 3XL (4XL) 5XL Bust circumferences 106 (112) 116 (122) 128 (134) 146 (152) 162cm / 41¾ (44¼) 45½ (47¾) 50¼ (52¾) 57½ (60) 63½” The Agnes Sweater V-Neck is designed to have 20-25cm 7¾-9¾” of positive ease. For example, the model in the photos wears a size S with a bust circumference of 90cm 35½” with 22cm 8¾ of positive ease. Length 57 (58) 58 (59) 60 (61) 62 (65) 66cm / 22½ (23) 23 (23¼) 23¾ (24) 24½ (25½) 25¾” (center back incl. neck band) Gauge 10 x 10cm / 4 x 4” = 13 stitches x 26 rows (5mm / US8 needle, in texture pattern) 10cm / 4” = 21-22 stitches (4mm / US6 needle, in 1 x 1 ribbing) Needles 5mm / US8: 40cm / 16” circular needles or DPNs, 40 or 60cm / 16 or 24” needles, 80 or 100cm / 32 or 40” circular needles 4mm / US6: DPNs, 40cm / 16” circular needles, 60 or 80cm / 24 or 32” needles Yarn & weight 400 (400) 400 (450) 450 (500) 550 (550) 600g of New Baby Alpaca 30 by Lana Gatto (50g=125m / 137 yds) held together with 2 strands of 225 (225) 225 (250) 250 (275) 275 (300) 325g of Mohair Royal by Lana Gatto (25g=215m / 235 yds), a total of 3 strands held together The sweater is worked in color 30177 of New Baby Alpaca 30 and in color 5893 of Mohair Royal, both by Lana Gatto. Alternatives suggestions Heavy Merino by Knitting for Olive + 1 strand of Soft Silk Mohair by Knitting for Olive with 5.5mm needle or Lima by Drops + 1 strand of Kid Silk by Drops with 5.5mm needle 아그네스 스웨터 브이넥은 통통한 텍스쳐와 겹단 브이넥 밴드가 매력적인 드롭 숄더 탑다운입니다. 먼저, 코를 늘리면서 뒤판을 떠서 자연스러운 어깨 경사를 만들어줍니다. 그리고 뒤판 늘림을 따라 각 어깨 코를 주워 브이넥 파임까지 떠주세요. 앞판과 뒤판이 각각 완성되면 두 편물을 원통으로 이어 뜹니다. 몸통 고무단을 뜨기 전 코늘림을 하여 몸통과 고무단이 일자로 떨어지는 깔끔한 라인을 구현해주세요. 소매는 원통으로 떠내려가며, 몸통과 같이 코늘림을 한 뒤 고무단을 떠줍니다. 넥 밴드는 브이넥 중심 양옆으로 줄임과 늘림을 하며 겹단으로 만들어주세요. 아그네스 스웨터는 코잡기, 겉뜨기, 안뜨기, 브리오쉬뜨기(브리오쉬겉뜨기, sl1yo), 코늘림(M1L, M1R, double increase), 코줄임(k2tog, ssk), 코줍기, 더블니팅, 돗바늘 코막음 기법을 사용합니다. 사이즈 XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) 3XL (4XL) 5XL 가슴둘레 106 (112) 116 (122) 128 (134) 146 (152) 162cm 입으시는 분의 가슴 둘레보다 20-25cm 큰 사이즈(positive ease)를 선택해주세요. 사진 속 모델의 가슴 둘레는 90cm로 S 사이즈를 착용하였으며 가슴 둘레의 여유분은 22cm입니다. 기장 57 (58) 58 (59) 60 (61) 62 (65) 66cm (고무단을 포함한 뒷목 중앙) 게이지 10cm x 10cm= 13코 x 26단 (5mm 바늘, 패턴 기준) 10cm = 21-22코 (4mm 바늘, 1 x 1 고무단) 바늘 5mm: 40cm 줄바늘 혹은 장갑바늘, 40 혹은 60cm 바늘, 80 혹은 100cm 줄바늘 4mm: 장갑바늘, 40cm 줄바늘, 60 혹은 80cm 줄바늘 실 & 소요량 라나가또 New Baby Alpaca 30 (50g=125m) 400 (400) 400 (450) 450 (500) 550 (550) 600g 그리고 라나가또 Mohair Royal (25g=215m) 225 (225) 225 (250) 250 (275) 275 (300) 325g 두 가닥, 총 3겹을 함께 잡아 사용 사진 속 스웨터는 라나 가또 New Baby Alpaca 30의 30177 색상과 라나 가또 Mohair Royal 의 5893 색상으로 작업하였습니다. 대안 실 추천 니팅포올리브의 헤비 메리노와 소프트 실크 모헤어 각 1겹씩 잡아 5.5mm 바늘로 작업 혹은 드롭스 리마와 키드 실크 각 1겹씩 잡아 5.5mm 바늘로 작업
I am making a billion {8} knit pajama tops for Christmas gifts this year, and I have gone from feeling intimidated by neckbands, to feeling pretty comfortable with them. I thought I would share my …
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. A North Park University community art project. Participants made images of fellow North Park students (or in a couple cases, faculty). 67 blocks total, mounted on a gold-leafed circle. More photographs documenting this project here: the eye project Also check out a previous NPU community art project: the riverside mural
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This crochet pattern for a basic v-neck sweater vest features half double crochet ribbing and double crochet for the main part. Its simple shape and coloring result in this classic wardrobe staple that will work
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These Fat Cat Knitting Patterns are quick and easy to make, and a great yarn buster project too. This would be a gift for any cat lover.
The pdf tutorial has lots of photos and step by step instructions to help you through your project. This a lovely model that suits both boys and girls. This baby onesie worked with raglan increases from the top down. This knitting tutorial also has size color codes and check up boxes to help you through your knitting project. PATTERN INFORMATION: - Available Sizes: 0-1 months, 1-3 months, 3-6 months, 6-9 months, 9-12 months, 12-18 months, 18-24 months. - Construction: Knitted flat. - Experience level: Advanced Beginner. - Yarn: DK weight yarn. - Tension: 25 stitches x 34 rows = 10cm / 4” in stocking stitch with 3,5mm (US 4) needles. - Yardage: approx. 375-860 meters depending on size - Needles:- 3,5mm (US 4) circular needles 60/80cm (24”/32”) and, if you knit the sleeves and legs in the round using the magic loop technique, 100cm (40”) (if you prefer you can use DPN's). You also need 3mm (US 2,5) straight, circular or double pointed needles (if you work in the round) to knit the ribs. - Knitting techniques: Knitting flat or in the round, simple increases and decreases, picking up sts. -Languages: English, Portuguese and Spanish. THIS IS A DIGITAL FILE (PDF Knitting Pattern), NOT the actual finished item. YOU CANNOT RESELL MY PATTERN, HOWEVER YOU CAN SELL THE FINISHED ITEM. ©Agasalhos e Bugalhos All Rights Reserved. If you need any information or have any questions regarding this pattern , feel free to contact me. I will be happy to help. I hope you enjoy knitting this baby pattern!! With love Sandra
Learn how to crochet V-stitch, the perfect beginner crochet stitch. Follow our step-by-step tutorial, stitch chart, and video guide to master V-stitch crochet.
It's easy to transform your crew neck T-shirt into a more flattering V-neck shirt in a few simple steps. You don't even need to add any additional fabric!