We refuse to comment on this incident. Seems like Gudetama wants to show us the best part of him in our fanart Gudetama Turned Around Sticker. One way or another, we think lazy egg yolk from the Sanrio universe looks gorgeous in any position or look.
Want to challenge your students? Give them a chance to promote their critical thinking skills! Your students will have fun using clues to figure out the answers to these fun puzzles! FREEBIE available in the preview! One clue will reveal more information about the next! These are great for students to work on independently or in groups. I love to hear my students explain their reasoning and witness their "aha" moments! 10 in all! Figure it Out: What's My Name? How Old Am I? What's My Favorite Color? What's My Favorite Pet? What's The Order? What's My Favorite Food? Which Sport Do I Play? What Grade Am I In? How Much Money Do I Have? What's My Favorite Animal? Have fun figuring these out! - Naomi
I'm skipping ahead and posting again today because I want to share with you what I think is the GREATEST art project ever. WOW, that is a big, bold statement isn't it??? Well, you be the judge! Our letter last week was "M" so this just seemed perfect. We are reaching for the moon and the stars. YES, with the exception of cutting out the moon and the children's bodies), these were all done completely by the students themselves! I saw a similar art project on a children's museum website last year. I'm sorry that I don't have the original art piece (it was done by an adult artist) but if you do, please let me know and I will give them credit. NOTE: A big thank you to Katy Mitchell! She lead me to the original picture I saw. Here it is Artsonia. THANK YOU so much Katy!!! This project was really very simple but the children were all so proud of themselves. I loved watching each child finish their art and look at it. They were so happy. I hope you will try something like this with your class and if you do, please send me a picture, I would love to see it! Thanks for dropping by!
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This was posted at thisisnthappiness.com/post/956037347/belief and many other tumblrs ( mezvan.tumblr.com/post/1115878615/belief ) as well as piccsy.com/2010/09/belief/ Neon sculpture by Joe Rees destroyed in the 1989 earthquake have recreated for this exhibit Also, his videos including a 1978 punk performance by Crime at San Quentin Prison. Extended through January 16th, 2010, Steven Wolf Fine Arts stevenwolffinearts.com stevenwolffinearts.com/dynamic/exhibit_artist.asp?Exhibit... Yerba Buena will screen his videos Feb 18 & 20, 2010 targetvideo.blogspot.com Steven Wolf's post on Stephanie Syjuco (her Counterfeit Crochet Project was in Yerba Buena's feminist art show) is worth reading www.theoffbrand.com/blog/2009/11/the-black-market-at-frie... More at www.stephaniesyjuco.com/cat_new.html www.counterfeitcrochet.org www.stephaniesyjuco.com
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This is a drawing of the Chicago Theater I created that took me over 4 months to finish! It was drawn and colored in Photoshop. I think it would make for an awesome piece of wall art. 100% Original drawing (not traced) Customizable! Marquee can read whatever you want, This listing is for you to DOWNLOAD the file and print it at your local print shop. Should be printed on 11 x 17 premium paper for best quality. File is in TIFF format to give you best quality print. Please do not share this file. This file is not permitted to be resold. Colors may vary slightly from monitor to print. Image details Dimensions 3302 x 5100 Width 3302 pixels Height 5100 pixels Horizontal resolution 300 dpi Vertical resolution 300 dpi Bit depth 24
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The sails in this block from my Sailing School pattern are made from HRT units Here, as promised, is my tutorial about making half-rectangle triangle units (HRT) without specialty rulers. This method does involve a bit of fabric waste as the units are made a little over-sized, then trimmed down. I think the little bit of trimming waste in exchange for ease and accuracy is worth it. Traditionally, the HRT is twice as tall as it is wide, so those are the dimensions I worked with. Here goes! Step 1: Determine the desired finished size of the unit. (Remember that the finished size is the size in the finished project, after the seam allowance is taken up by sewing the unit into the project.) Step 2: You will need two rectangles of fabric. To determine the width of the cut rectangles: For the cut width, add 1 1/4" to the desired finished width. The cut height will be double the cut width. Step 2: Cut two rectangles Step 3: Mark a diagonal line on one of the rectangles. Careful! The direction of the line matters. For a left-leaning seam on the finished unit (from upper left corner to lower right corner), draw the line from the top right corner to the lower left corner. For a right-leaning seam on the finished unit (lower left corner to upper right corner), draw the line from the top left corner to lower right corner. Step 4: (optional ) You will actually stitch 1/4" away from the marked line in Step 7. You may wish to draw additional lines now, 1/4" on each side of the diagonal, to mark where to stitch. If you have an accurate 1/4" presser foot as a guide you can skip this part. Steps 3 and 4: Mark one rectangle Step 5: Place the marked rectangle on top of the second rectangle, right sides together. So far this looks very much like the technique used to make HST. However, if you now simply sew 1/4" on each side of the diagonal, you will end up with a kite shape rather than a rectangle shape. Step 5: Layer rectangles right sides together Not how you want it to turn out. Move on to step 6. Step 6: Rotate the marked rectangle: to the left (counterclockwise) for a left-leaning finished unit, so that the upper right corner shifts to touch the upper left of the bottom rectangle, and the lower left corner shifts to touch the lower right corner of the bottom rectangle. to the right (clockwise) for a right leaning finished unit, so that the upper left corner shifts to touch the upper right of the bottom rectangle, and the lower right corner shifts to touch the lower left corner of the bottom rectangle. Step 6: Rotate marked rectangle To check that you have rotated in the correct direction, fold the top rectangle along the marked diagonal, and see if the result is approximately the HRT you plan to make. Check orientation Step 7: Sew 1/4" on either side of the marked line, then cut on the marked line. Step 7: Sew then cut into two units Step 8: Press seams to one side or open, as you prefer. You now have two rough units ready for trimming perfectly to size. Step 8: Two untrimmed HRT units Next, you'll need to trim these. The tricky part is to position that diagonal seam correctly in the trimmed unit so that points don't disappear into the seam allowance when you sew this unit into your quilt. The diagram below shows what happens when you place the seam corner to corner. The seam, shown as a dashed line, cuts off points on the short ends of the unit. What you want to avoid I've found that using a template to guide my trimming gives me the best results. PREPARE A TRIMMING TEMPLATE Step 9: Draw a rectangle exactly the same size as your desired finished unit. Step 10: Using a rotary cutter and ruler, cut out the shape 1/4" outside the drawn shape all around. Step 10: Cut out template Step 11: Draw a diagonal between two opposite corners of the drawn inside shape in the direction of the seam in your finished unit, extending the line all the way out to the edges of the cut shape. Note that this diagonal does not intersect the corners of the cut shape. Step 11: Tape the template on the underside of your quilting ruler, with the template flush with the corner of the ruler, and the drawn line visible through the ruler. Step 12: Position the template over the rough unit so that the drawn diagonal lines up with the seam in the unit. Step 12: Position the template Step 13: Use a rotary cutter to trim the unit along the side and top edges of the ruler. Step 13: Trim two edges Step 14: Rotate the unit. Position the ruler so the markings for the required unfinished size line up with the trimmed edges. Step 14: Position ruler to trim remining sides Notice that the seam will not fall exactly in the corner of the ruler. Seam will not go through corner of the ruler Step 15: Keeping the ruler in position, use a rotary cutter to trim the remaining sides of the unit. The unit is now ready to use. The area outside the black outline in the image below is the seam allowance. The area inside the black rectangle will be the finished unit as it will appear in your finished project, with the points in the corners where you want them. I hope you have found this helpful. Now go play with some half-rectangle triangle units! *************** You can use HRT in many ways. The sailboat block at the top of this post, and again below, is what made me sit down and figure out HRTs. This version is 9" square. If you'd like to make it but would prefer to skip all the math and drawing of templates, I've done the work for you in my Sailing School pattern. See more of that quilt in this post. You can purchase a PDF download of the pattern in my Etsy shop, or you can ask your favourite quilt shop to order a print copy for you. Happy quilting! Joanne
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