An illustrated lyric book for The Antlers' critically acclaimed third studio album, 'Hospice'. This was made for my Illustration Design class final project. This is purely made for educational purpose. I do not have any relations to The Antlers nor Frenchkiss Records. No copyright infringement intended.
Opening the design vault to revisit a few past looks.
Completed in 2018 in Badalona, Spain. The new Centre for Comparative Medicine and Bio-Image holds a research center of the first order. A research facility based on ethical research...
To mark the release of Mr Turner we look at the landscape painter’s ten essential artworks
Image 5 of 29 from gallery of Utsav House / Studio Mumbai. Photograph by Courtesy of Studio Mumbai
Clean lines and a neutral color palette.
This is a great project adaptable for distance learning! The assignment was designed as a project for my year 1 high school class, but would be great for middle school too. It's a way for them to tell a little about themselves through drawing of personal ideas. Like a self-portrait about them. It en...
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Step-by-step tutorial for wet blocking hand knit blanket, scarf, wrap, shawl or other knitting project. Blocking a finished knitting project makes a big difference in the appearance! Wondering if your project really needs to be blocked? See before & after photos of my knitting projects. Block
Introducing of our new product the name is Helsky a Playful Font, Helsky inspired by Playful style with a fun theme very good for kids theme design. **FEATURES :** - Uppercase - Lowercase - Number - Punctuation - Multilingual - PUA Encode - Opentype **FILES INCLUDED :** - Helsky. Otf - Helsky. Ttf
Last month @designershumour shared a meme titled, ‘When I ask my client to send their logo in vector format’. The god-tier client supplies logo.ai, from which point there’s a sliding scale of disgust and incredulity from logo.psd to logo.jpg and logo.doc. The punchline is logo.xls. The joke resonated, attracting over 30k knowing likes (or eyerolls). ...
How to Read a Knitting Chart for Absolute Beginners with Video Tutorial by Studio Knit
I'm so excited to announce my newest blanket knitting pattern called "Where the Sidewalk Ends". This blanket is very easy to knit with super bulky yarn. My 'Where the Sidewalk Ends' blanket knitting pattern can be purchased on my FiftyFourTenStudio.com website. And...the pattern is available on Ravelry, LoveKnitting and Etsy. Where the Sidewalk Ends - chunky blanket knitting pattern. For a lighter weight blanket with a similar appearance...check out my Summer Sidewalk blanket knitting pattern here on my blog. "Where the Sidewalk Ends" blanket knitting pattern. INSPIRATION FOR THE PATTERN NAME: The book "Where the Sidewalk Ends" by Shel Silverstein was one of my favorite childhood books. I loved the quirky pen and ink illustrations and the clever poems. The poem "Where the Sidewalk Ends" is a reminder to get off the beaten path and slow down...explore new places and find our own path... Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein There is a place where the sidewalk ends And before the street begins, And there the grass grows soft and white, And there the sun burns crimson bright, And there the moon-bird rests from flight To cool in the peppermint wind. Let us leave this place where the smoke blows black And the dark street winds and bends. Past the pits where the asphalt flowers grow We shall walk with a walk that is measured and slow, And watch where the chalk-white arrows go To the place where the sidewalk ends. Yes we'll walk with a walk that is measured and slow, And we'll go where the chalk-white arrows go, For the children, they mark, and the children, they know The place where the sidewalk ends. Quick and easy blanket knitting pattern. This blanket was designed for my teenage daughter. She loves simple, uncluttered design. She loved the idea of a bright white blanket with a very simple stripe texture. (She loves stripes...and I do also!) The finished blanket looks fantastic in her room with her dark gray chair and light gray comforter. SUPER BULKY YARN: The yarn I used is Lion Brand Hometown USA in the color 'New York White'. This is a clean, bright white! Hometown USA yarn is very soft and makes a great blanket for anyone. This is a nice yarn choice for children or babies because it is 100% acrylic and according to the label is machine washable and dryable. (I have not tried machine washing and will probably choose to hand wash when needed.) This pattern will also work well with other super bulky yarns including Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick & Quick...as well as many other super bulky yarns. [affiliate link] Solid color yarns are suggested so the pattern shows up best. If you prefer to use a worsted, DK or similar weight yarn...check out my Summer Sidewalk blanket knitting pattern here on my blog. A couple stitch markers are helpful reminders for the easy pattern. Hometown USA is a very economically priced yarn. It is available in a wide assortment of colors and is sold on Lion Brand Yarn's website...as well as at many US craft stores including JoAnn's and Michael's. [affiliate link] SIX BLANKET SIZES: Approximate sizes after blocking... Baby: 30" wide x 30" long Small (Crib/Lap): 34.25" wide x 35" long Medium: 37" wide by 47.5" long Large: 42" wide x 50" long XL: 46" wide x 52.5" long XXL: 50" wide x 55" long It's easy to make any of the blanket sizes longer by adding additional pattern repeats. Each pattern repeat adds about 2.5" to the length of the blanket. The pattern includes estimates for additional yardage needed to make each blanket size longer. SUPER BULKY YARN: Amount of super bulky yarn needed for each blanket size: Baby: 415 - 450 yards Small: 550 - 600 yards Medium: 800 - 850 yards Large: 980 - 1060 yards XL: 1150 - 1250 yards XXL: 1300 - 1400 yards "Where the Sidewalk Ends" blanket - easy to knit! This pattern is very easy to knit! With the super bulky yarn the chunky blanket knits up very quickly. I finished knitting this blanket in only a few days. I love the texture of the super bulky yarn! I loved photographing this blanket! We had brown butcher paper sitting out for wrapping Christmas gifts. I spread a large piece out on my craft table to try as a background. The brown paper is a fun contrast with the bright white blanket. White yarn, red ribbon and simple brown paper. WHERE TO GET THE PATTERN: Click here to purchase the "Where the Sidewalk Ends" blanket pattern on my Fifty Four Ten Studio website. The pattern is also available on Ravelry, LoveKnitting and Etsy. Thanks so much for reading. Best wishes for happy holidays! Mary Lee Fifty Four Ten Studio Where the Sidewalk Ends blanket knitting pattern by Fifty Four Ten Studio.
Image 17 of 17 from gallery of From Mud Design Studio / Rawan Muqaddas. Plan
Wil je graag zelf mooie sierlijsten op de muur maken? Dit geeft een erg gaaf effect en het is een leuk DIY project.
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My good friend Karen finally shared her award winning lesson with me. It is a wonderful exploration into non-Objective watercol...