This item is only available for purchase online. Since it is handmade upon request, please allow for a period of approximately 3 weeks before it is shipped. This delay can slightly vary depending on exceptional circumstances such as vacations or holidays. Master woodworker Stéphane Dumont brings art to the table with his impressive wood pieces inspired by nature's beauty. His items are designed to enhance the functionality and elegance of the kitchen like this holder that makes cooking easier by keeping your recipes in view at all times. Available in two varieties of genuine wood Versatile design that holds most smartphones and tablets up to 7" x 10" (17.5 x 25 cm) Handmade in Rivière-Ouelle in beautiful Kamouraska Each piece is unique and may vary slightly from the photo Dimensions 12" (30.5 cm) tall 6.25" (16 cm) wide 7.25" (18.5 cm) deep
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This table Reading Tablet stand is made from 100% eco-friendly bamboo to provide you with a reading stand that helps you fall in love reading all over again. The attached metal clips can hold recipe sheets - thin or thick cookbooks upright and steady for you to simultaneously read your recipes and have your hands free while cooking! Material: Bamboo Size: 34*24 cm Package Includes: 1 x Reading Tablet
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I've proposed a class in tablet weaving for our local OLLI. I don't know how the proposal will fare, but I'm having fun doing the research. Tablet weaving has been resident in my box of tricks for a long time....
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WIRELESS RETRO CUTE KEYBOARD:The YUNZII B303 wireless keyboard offers a unique blend of vintage charm and modern typewriter functional, with its compact layout, retro keyboard typewriter style, pastel color scheme, and cute round keycaps. Enjoy a more enjoyable typing experience with this eye-catching typewriter . BLUETOOTH CONNECTIVITY: The B303 typewriter bluetooth keyboard features the latest Bluetooth 5.0 technology, providing a stable and wireless connection with a range of up to 33 feet (10 meters) without any delays. You can easily switch between up to three devices with the touch of a button, FN+1/2/3. VINTAGE TYPEWRITER KEYBOARD WITH INTEGRATED STAND: The YUNZII actto B303 wireless typewriter keyboard includes an integrated stand holder for pad, phone and tablet, which matches the aesthetic of your desk and saves space. The wireless mini compact also includes adjustable feet, allowing you to set the angle for maximum comfort during long typing sessions. The built-in tablet or phone holder is 12.9 inches long and 0.59 inches wide. COMPACT AND PORTABLE 84-KEY MINI TYPEWRITER KEYBOARD: Despite its compact size, the B303 membrane keyboards features 84 keys and all the functionality typer need for efficient typing. Its compact design measures just 12.7 x 7.8 x 1.8 inches, making it an ideal choice for those who want to save desktop space or take their keyboard on the go. 12 Easy-to-reach function hot keys FN+ provides a shortcut to multi function. MULTI-DEVICE WIRELESS KEYBOARD FOR MULTI OS: The wireless office retro keyboard connect via Bluetooth on Windows, Android or iOS systems,Support all kinds of devices including Pad/PC/Laptop/Tablet/Smartphone.The package include a retro wireless keyboard, an extra red keycap, 2 AAA batteries, manual.
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Commodity attributeMaterial: super thick acrylicPlate thickness: 5mm acrylicRotation: 180 degrees for high models and 360 degrees for low modelsColor: acrylic reading stand can be lifted and thickened without white edge, acrylic reading stand 33* 23, large acrylic reading stand 34 * 24
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I've been working on an "Introduction to Card Weaving" post, but ran into some technical difficulties Several hours into creation, the computer shut down, and inexplicably, the post was not saved, despite my having clicked on the "Save" button numerous times throughout the process. I have no idea what happened, but it was a significant set back. Images gone. Text gone. My mini glossary gone. In many ways, it was almost back to the first outline I created. Seriously frustrating. Hopefully I can get that back up to where it was and get it posted soon. In the meantime, I will post a quick lesson on Advanced Card Weaving. There are many different Kivrim patterns which apparently means "Bent" (although Google Translate doesn't have the word in its dictionary for any language). This is a split-pack weaving technique, which means that the cards will be turning in different directions, singly or in groups. Proper threading and turning will result in some stunning patterns! You can find several different varieties on the Loomy Bin, including the Egyptian Diagonals patterns. This was a great lesson for me to learn how to read patterns that have no instructions--that is, those that have slashes in the boxes that change from left-leaning to right-leaning; from slash to back-slash. I had never done such a thing before, so I feel like I made a huge leap forward in my tablet-weaving journey. Here's an example of one of those patterns... Looks confusing, doesn't it? Well, my brain doesn't like looking at it. I prefer to have it written out, which can take some time doing the translation. I had the same issue when I was learning to knit, so perhaps in time, I will be able to look at this kind of pattern and untangle it in my head, but for now...it's long hand. The pattern I decided on was Birka 6, one of several card woven bands found at Birka, a former trade site in Sweden which uncovered a great number of artifacts in an archaeological dig. The bottom four rows are, of course, the threading diagram. The cards are threaded DCBA, so face those cards left! I chose two colors, a dark burgundy red and pale yellow for my project. Looking at the diagram, you will see the first six cards are Z threaded, and the last five are S threaded. Here's a great diagram to remember how Z and S threading works: If you're weaving along with me, go ahead and get out your thread, your cards, your loom, and warp up your cards! I'll just go make a cuppa and meet you back here.... Ready? Great! Through experimentation, I discovered that you start this pattern with the AD position on top. For the first four quarter-turns, you turn the cards away from you, which will form the V formation as you see in the threading diagram. We'll call this motion "Forward" (since it appears to be the industry standard, although it feels backward in my mind...). This first few rows will, of course, look sloppy and messy...as an experienced weaver, you know it always does at the beginning! The next phase is looking at the boxes where the slashes change direction--that indicates a reverse in the card direction. The author of this image made dark lines every two rows, which conveniently points out that the pattern of card-turning changes every two rows. You will turn the cards two quarter turns, passing the shuttle for every quarter-turn, then adjust your cards for the next two rows. Here is what I charted out (and you'll forgive me for not following the pattern exactly and changing directions of the first and last cards on the selvage--I never liked the idea of two cards constantly twisting up in one direction while the others moved forward and back equally. It does make the edges a little more rough, so if you want smooth edges, turn them only forward and you can always reverse to only backwards after a while.) These directions are written so each "turn" is a quarter-turn of the cards, and the shuttle is thrown every quarter-turn. A) Turns 1-4: turn all forward B) Turns 5-6: 1-6 Forward; 7-8 Back; 9-11 Forward C) Turns 7-8: All Back D) Turns 9-10: 1-6 Back, 7-8 Forward; 9-11 Back E) Turns 11-12: 1-3 Forward; 4-6 Back; 7-11 Forward F) Turns 13-14: 1-5 Forward; 6 Back; 7-11 Forward G) Turns 15-16: 1-3 Back; 4-6 Forward; 7-11 Back H) Turns 17-18: 1-5 Back; 6 Forward; 7-11 Back I) Turns 19-20: All Back If you are doing the edges all one direction, the directions are: A) Turns 1-4: turn all forward B) Turns 5-6: 1-6 Forward; 7-8 Back; 9-11 Forward C) Turns 7-8: 1 Forward; 2-10 Back; 11 Forward D) Turns 9-10: 1 Forward; 2-6 Back, 7-8 Forward; 9-10 Back; 11 Forward E) Turns 11-12: 1-3 Forward; 4-6 Back; 7-11 Forward F) Turns 13-14: 1-5 Forward; 6 Back; 7-11 Forward G) Turns 15-16: 1 Forward; 2-3 Back; 4-6 Forward; 7-10 Back; 11 Forward H) Turns 17-18: 1 Forward; 2-5 Back; 6 Forward; 7-10 Back; 11 Forward I) Turns 19-20: 1 Forward; 2-10 Back; 11 Forward When the cards have twisted too far in one direction and it starts to affect your tension, reverse the cards 1 and 11 to Back, which will untwist them. When they are twisted too far in the opposite direction, start turning forward again. Here's the finished piece! It's only 5' 6" (not quite 2 feet), but since it was a test piece, I didn't want to make a full-length 4-yard piece if I didn't find it fun or workable. I hope these instructions help you to make your own Birka band. Good luck! I hope to see lots more period pieces made and displayed on garb at upcoming events!
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Okay, so this is my first tutorial! I’m pretty proud of myself for figuring out the pattern for the Pod Pillow and I am happy to share it with the rest of the world. My directions might be flawed but bear with me and ask as many questions as you need. Hopefully, someone in cyber space will stumble upon my humble blog and be delighted at this piece of iPhone magicalness. You will need: Disappearing ink pen Thread 1 Fat quarter of fabric I bag of rice A funnel A spoon Pattern: Update: I've read a lot of comments on Pinterest and other blogs that making the triangles is kind of a pain! I have run into this very problem and after making these over and over, I've found that different measurements work better than equilateral triangles. So, you can now download the pattern here! It comes with a layout of the pattern NOT drawn to scale, then two separate pattern pieces. 1) Cut the pattern pieces out. You have two options: you can cut each piece individually or cut the two pieces out and tape them together. I prefer to leave them in two big chunks and tape them together once. It's really up to you though. The latter looks like this: This pic is old, but it does show you how the pattern should look once all taped. I've changed the letters to each triangle side. Now, you just match the letters together and sew! 2) Now, once you have taped your pretty pattern, its time to cut the fabric! 3) Draw lines with a disappearing ink pen on the fabric, front and back. This will help when you are constructing the ramp. It's hard to see in this pic because I didn't choose the best fabric to contrast with a disappearing ink pen, but you get the idea . . . 4) 4) Press triangle lines. This really helps when you are stitching up the sides of the triangle. 5) 5) Match, pin and stitch together the following sides: a. E b. F. c. G. This is the side I like to have the opening. Make one about 1 to 1 1/2" wide 6) Match and pin ramp corners together. Stitch one side closed (it's the right side in this photo). I tried using the best contrasting thread I could, but again, it's not the best. 7) 7) Turn triangle right side out 8) 8) Press the fold line on the ramp 9) 9) Press a ¼” seam allowance on the opened side of the ramp. I usually just eyeball this. 10) Sew ramp shut. Basically, you are closing off the ramp from the rest of the triangle body. I've drawn a line across to use as a guide when stitching it shut. 11) Make a seam 1”away from the folded edge of the ramp. 12) Make 3 to 4 decorative stitches along ramp (ignore the filled stopper, that will come next) 13) Grab a funnel, your bag of rice, and a spoon. Fill tunnel with rice until around ½” away from opening. This is about 1 ¼ Tbsp of rice. a. Be sure to pack the rice down so it gets really dense. b. Leave about a ½” space from the top 14) Stitch opening closed completely (From corner to corner) 15) Now, fill the triangle body with about 1 ¼ c of rice. Be sure to pack it in and move it into the corners. Pack it as full as you can so the very top will be filled. The opening should sit open like the picture shows, but you should have no trouble pinning it shut. 16) Hand stitch the opening shut. My hand sewing skills are the greatest, but I just do a stitch that looks like a "x" 17) You are done! Hooray! This pic is the original pattern I made that didn't include a printable pattern for you! Here is a pic of the "new" pattern: I hope this is easy to follow. It’s a really simple and quick once you get the hang of it. You can make the triangles smaller or bigger, too if you prefer (check out the ipad pillow tutorial). You might also like a shorter or longer ramp, too. Here is a pic of the 2nd Pod Pillow I tried out before I made this tutorial. The triangles are 6 x 6" and the square is 6 x 6 1/2". It looks like a throne for my little iPhone . . . As far as the filling goes, be creative! You can use lentils, buckwheat, sand . . . anything that has some weight. I wouldn’t recommend pillow stuffing for the whole thing, but you could use something heavy like rice or sand on the bottom and fill the top with pillow stuffing, I suppose. The possibilities are endless!! To all those who stumble upon this blog, please post pics of your Pod Pillows!!!! I’m eager to see any creative deviations from this pattern! Please feel free to share this pattern!