You were a first year who excelled in her studies that you jumped to your last year in Karasuno High school. After a tragic accident that left you scarred for life, you were never the same again. Walking aimlessly through life, your mentality was set to just graduate, get a job and make ends meet. However, a boy named Sugawara Koushi, was determined to turn your life around. You're caught in a mix of several love triangles & family secrets in the pursuit to find your purpose you once lost. You play as Kiyoko Shimizu's sister :) (There's also a side original character name Mika Mitsuki) Enjoy! 🥰😊 and thank u for reading!!
Deze tutorial lijst de beste tips op voor het naaien met paspel. Hoe krijg je een perfect resultaat? Hoe maak je zelf paspel? Hoe naai je de hoeken? Welke naadwaarde gebruik je? Moet je je stof in schuindraad knippen? Enzovoort.
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Want a super special activity for the end of the year? This craftivity provides students with the opportunity to reflect on their past year by creating a camera mobile which they can treasure for years to come. In the activity, students create a camera with 6 hanging pictures. The individual pictures ask students to detail the following: ♥ Something I’ve learned… ♥ My favorite day… ♥ The best book I’ve read… ♥ Something I’m proud… ♥ This is my teacher… ♥ My goal for next year… Depending on your students’ abilities, they can fill the pictures with text, drawings or a combination of both. I have included step-by-step instructions as well as the pieces you will require. All you need is cardstock/cardboard (or thicker paper), twine (or string/yarn) and tape/glue. I have also included an AUS/UK version with alternate spelling for the words color (colour), favorite (favourite) and learned (learnt). The finished product is approximately 60cm in height. Please check out the preview for more details!! ♥♥♥ Follow me to be the first to hear about FREEBIES and updates ♥♥♥ ♥♥♥ Earn TPT Credits when you leave feedback ♥♥♥ I welcome and appreciate any feedback, comments or suggestions. You may also contact me on [email protected]
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We're in Maine. What's led us here? Well, we've been very busy over the last several months putting together our yarn line to release online and along our journey we have stumbled into roadblocks, as all start-ups encounter. I really do believe that things happen for a reason and being here in Maine this week has really brought us full circle. Our experience with releasing YOTH Yarns at Tolt Yarn & Wool earlier this year has been an unforgettable experience that we have been humbled by and very grateful for. The warm reception and support of all the wonderful folks at Tolt has been incredible! It has brought us to seek a dye house that values what we do, is as quirky as us at times, and doesn't laugh at our sometimes obnoxious and demanding requests, to help be our source of beautifully dyed yarn in sophisticated color ways that we hope everyone will love as much as we do. I'm proud to say that we have partnered with Saco River Dyehouse to bring our color palettes to life and allow us the time to stay creative on our end. Our goal is to bring you more colors, yarn bases, and designs in addition to making all of it available online for the folks who are sadly unable to visit Tolt Yarn & Wool. I took some great pictures today of our tour of the dye house and our first run of the Raw Palette, a collection of 12 stunning neutrals that we are very proud of, in Big Sister our DK weight and Little Brother our fingering weight. I hope you enjoy the photos! Welcome to the gigantic buildings of the old textile mill in Biddeford. One of the first machines we were introduced to was this beast that takes the cones of yarn and turns them into lovely skeins that can be dyed. Here we have the machine skeining away. What was even more impressive though was the sweet lady who ran it and was able to tie off the skeins at lightning speed. Our yarn anxiously waiting on beautifully worn wood poles that I wanted to take home. This is the receiving area where all the fiber and yarns are delivered. Those bundles are massive in person! Ben, our tour guide/dyehouse mechanic/boiler man/office organizer/all around nice guy, explaining to us what a magnificent old school scale this is. If you know me at all, I'm terrible with names! Poor Alden, Aldy, Aldon, Alfred... did such a nice job prepping everything and running the dye vats. I can't explain in words how cool it was to see our yarn in these large stainless steel cages. Malik, the head dye master and chemist, was explaining the process to us. We were able to also meet his wife, Raana, who I corresponded with during our color development process. Seeing their lab dip area felt like we were opening the door into our garage and their enthusiasm and love for the art was apparent. There's Oyster having the water just spun out of it. Love this color! This is not our yarn, but it was awesome to see how the twisting machine works and what will be the last step of the process before the yarn heads over to us. Little Brother & Ben at the end. Meeting everyone at the dye house today was truly a pleasure and we're very excited for what the future holds. Until next time... happy knitting! -Ve
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Knitting pattern in German and in English with diagonal stripes meeting in the middle of front and back part in sizes XS | S | M (L | XL | XXL) Structure: The sweater is knitted top down with raglan increases – but: the raglan increases take place in the middle of front and back part and in the middle of the sleeves. This way, there will be created a pattern of diagonal stripes meeting in the middle of the body and the middle of the sleeves. But first, you start with the collar in 1x1 ribbed pattern, which is going to folded in the end. As soon as the desired width is reached, the sleeves will be separated from the body. As soon as the desired length is reached, the body will be finished in two parts: the right front and back and at last the left front and back. Finally, a 1x1 ribbed hem is attached to the body and you are going to finish the sleeves following the same logic as for the body. Level of difficulty: medium to advanced due to the special construction of the raglan Materials: 200| 200| 250 (250 |300 | 300) g Alpaca Silk by Hobbii (166 m/ 50g) 100|100|125(125|150) 150) g Super Kid Silk by Hobbii (195 m/25 g) about 100|100|100(150| 150 | 150) g leftovers (worsted/aran weight) – ca. 120 m/50 g 4.5 und 3.5 mm circular knitting needles (optional: DPNs for the sleeves) Knitting Tension - 10x10 cm = 19 sts x 26 rs with two strands of yarn held together on 4.5 mm knitting needles in pattern, wet blocked Measurements bust circumference finished sweater 92 | 103 | 113 (123 | 130 |136) cm with a positive ease of 15 cm. length: 49 | 53 | 54 (58 | 60 | 63) cm (including 4 cm hem in 1x1 ribbing)
THIS CLASS WILL MEET on four Wednesday mornings from 10 am- 12 pm:June 14th, June 28th, July 12th and July 26th Note the 2 weeks between classes so that you have time to work on your project before next instruction! Class price includes: 4 In-person instructor guided sessions using the Pattern From Ravelry: il grande favorito, Written by: Isabell Kraemer . Images by © grasflecken 2013 Comfy and oversized, this is the ultimate everyday sweater! Raglan-sleeved, and knit with no seams. You will learn how to knit from the top down and the different tips to make sure the sweater fits perfect and looks great! Plus how to weave ends and block (finishing). Must use Jennifer Knits yarn (not included) for at least 1/2 of any project. Please come in prior to class for yarn and any supplies! Cost of pattern included in fees, if you already have the pattern we will give you a $10 store credit. Space is limited, register as soon as possible. If you have questions feel free to email:Instructor Wendy Diamond at: [email protected]'s team at: [email protected] Classes are non-refundable but are transferable to someone of your choosing. If you cannot attend the class, then we need 7 days notice in order for you to cancel, in which case you will receive a "store credit" at Jennifer Knits for the amount you paid. The credit may be used towards merchandise or another "Wendy" class or private lesson at Jennifer Knits.
It's that time again - the end of the school year! I've come up with a list of 37 end of the year activities that you can use in your own classroom to make those last days of school special and fun for you and your students. Click through to read all of the ideas - lots of links are included to more resources!
This pack of Back to School coloring sheets is full of over 50 beautiful, clean, and fun images for children to enjoy expressing their creativity and perfecting their fine motor skills WHILE settling into a new school year! Coloring pages also provide a chance for kids to relax and have fun. These coloring pages are great for back to school, meet the teacher, extra practice work, end of the year fun, early finishers, snack time, indoor recess and more! They require absolutely NO PREP. Just print and go! -50+ coloring book pages included- the theme is "Back to School". Pack includes a variety of school related pages- they can be used any time of the year. Perfect to have on hand for morning work, fun time Friday, and more! If you have any questions or concerns about this product, please email me at AmandaThompsonsTeachings [!at] gmail.com before commenting! :) Thank you! *********THIS IS A DIGITAL DOWNLOAD******** The craft templates will be sent to you instantly. It is a downloadable resource. Nothing will be sent to you in the mail. It is perfect for parties, classrooms, homeschooling, and just because! I don't accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations. But please contact me if you have any problems with your order. INTENDED and CREATED for classroom use (remote, hybrid, and face to face), BUT it can also be used for other occasions.
Connect the dots to display the picture of the bumblebee buzzing next to a large sunflower. This Bumblebee Dot-to-Dot is a real challenge, with 1095 dots to connect! This activity makes a nice addition to a lesson about Spring, insects, bumblebees, and nature. Ideas for Classroom Use: Dot-to-Dot Competition: Let your kids race to see who can complete the dot-to-dot first. Collaboration Activity: Let two students work together on one dot-to-dot. Have each student start at a different end of the dot the dot, and let them meet in the middle. PDF format. The answer key is included on page 2.