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I'm just going to upload a bunch from this photoshoot.
My new year's resolution is going to be crazy. But for now i must do work. I need to get more ideas if i want things to work out
Day 180
Binded
And I love you but my hands are tied
My hands are tied and I can't break the ties that bind
I love you more than life but you never will be mine
I love you but I'm tied for life.
SKJOLD: I blått seks gull nagler samlet i rosett.
Et gammelt heraldisk motiv som for kommunen symboliserer båtsøm og båtbyggertradisjoner. Tallet seks skal referere til antallet skolekretser.
Tegnet av O A Sørgård etter beskrivelse i STORE NORSKE LEKSIKON.
This is my first ever bind it all project!! I created this for a lady on swapbot for my Granting Wishes group. She said she is working on organizing her craft space and she needed organizational items or suggestions. I thought it would be neat to make this little "book" of envelopes for her ephemera and small paper bits. The cover image is from cutting out the front of a card someone sent me. It's perfect because the lady this is going to likes images of animals with umbrellas and I thought this was just too awesome!
Ice plant and Oxalis together in high winds.
Taken with IR / full spectrum modified Pentax K7, Voigtlander 20mm f/3.5 color skopar SL II and Hoya R72 Filter.
I knit 5 swatches to test the various ways in which to tack down a picot edged hem on the bind off edge of a piece for maximum stretchiness and least bulk. Here are the swatches being stretched to their maximum and measured.
1. Uses the k2tog tbl bind off technique often used for lace, but the purl bump from the appropriate row is picked up and knit along with the other two for a k3tog tbl.
2. Uses the k2tog tbl bind off technique again, but the purl bump is picked up with each plain knit st.
3. Uses a standard bind off, but each st is knit tog with the appropriate purl bump similar to a three needle bind off.
4. No bind off is made, the live sts are tacked down with the yarn tail, one purl bump from the appropriate row per live sts on the ndl.
5. The standard cast off is used and the yarn tail is used to tack down the edge by passing the yarn through an appropriate purl bump for each edge st.