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Dog hoodies are catching on! Fall weather is coined "hoodie weather" for a reason...it's the perfect time to sport the comfy clothing. Keep it simple with a basic dog hoodie, or jazz it up with a patterned hoodie, like the Skull Chain dog hoodie available now.
Well, this is just about as simple as it gets. 18ga wire is shaped into a drop and earring in one. Wrapped and woven within the drop, one faceted briolette of Pink Amethyst sparkles. Some inclusions in these Amethysts, but still very lovely.
Perfect for everyday wear!
Total drop 2 cm (0.8”)
FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- A U.S. Army Soldier from the 6th Squadron 1st Calvary Regiment, scans his environment for any enemy forces during Decisive Action Rotation 15-08 at the National Training Center here June 05, 2015. A Decisive Action Rotation is built to train the Army and to test the basic skills of today’s units. (U.S. Army photo by Pvt. Payton Lopreore, Operations Group, National Training Center)
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CUT:
Two 2-3/4" squares background
Two 2-3/4" squares print
1) STITCH top two squares together, STITCH bottom two squares together.
2) PRESS seam allowances toward darker print.
The parts!
Note that the Ashford brass label is facing you, which means you are looking at the front of the wheel, the side you sit at to spin.
U.S. Air Force Academy -- Basic Cadet trainees participate in small arms training 24 Jul. here (U.S.Air Force photo/Bill Evans)
*278/365 About a week ago I shot a short project for my cinematography class on 16mm and today I got the film back so decided to put an edit together to post up. For the project we had to find a Haiku poem and make a visual interpretation of it, but because it's a Haiku, we were only allowed 3 shots. This was a ton of fun to make and def pretty exciting to shoot on film!
Blogged aobut here: thekidneybean.wordpress.com/2007/09/23/glorified-spit-cat...
Free pattern available here: members.aol.com/cillcrochets/bib.html
This I put together from the "ten basic formations" from Janice Kim's "Learn to Play Go -- Volume IV: Battle Strategies" pp. 73-74. Actually she demonstrates 11 even though she says there are only 10. On top, from left to right are "bent four" (alive), "rectangular six" (alive), and "straight four" (alive). The topmost group on the left side is "square four" (dead). The two groups in the upper middle are the "Maltese five" (life depends on the center point), and the "Z bent four" (alive). The "Maltese five" is the 11th group. The next group on the left side is the "radial five" (life depends on center point). On the right side is the "bent three" (life depends on who plays the vital point in the middle). The lower left corner is the "straight three" (life depends on center point). In the lower middle is the "T bent four" (life depends on the center point). In the lower right corner is the "flower six" (life depends on the center point).