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Surprise! They are not the same inside. The 'how-to' photos are of a French button, but the instructions work for both French and English buttons.

Cut around the circle shape you drew in the last step.

 

This is the finished brushhead installation. I just tried it and it works fine. Savings $10 as the new brush came from the dentist. The Sonicare was a Christmas gift from Debbie who works at the Soquel dental clinic.

I finally found some at a poster store in Hanover. They were more than I wanted to spend [$2/each, $1.50 online] but I knew I had the right things, and no shipping charges. I like giving business to the poster store too, they are nice.

Sew the flower to a hair clip and secure the thread ends.

  

Some Eames chairs might need 20 (if they're coarse threaded). These happen to be the fine-threaded variety.

Original Spiderbot on left with new spiderbot on right (built for my girlfriend)

I built IanH's Bidoit shops. This model is made up of two buildings that can be glued together. I glued them together with rubber cement and then placed a weight to hold them together while the glue set. In this case a bowl with the paper cement bottle on it worked very well.

How to freeze rows and columns in Apple Numbers and OpenOffice

Fold the [now] top flap down as you did with the other side in Step 4.

 

My rendition of this awesome camera stabilizer invented by Johnny Cheung Lee. It actually does keep your movie footage stable. You can walk, go up and down stairs, and everything else while keeping your footage rock solid.

new lens vs. old how's aperture controlled

Pull on the thread gently to form the flower. You may have to wiggle the petals around a bit on the loop.

 

The more petals you have the easier it will be to make the flower look symmetric.

más info aquí www.flickr.com/groups/nikonchile/discuss/72157594521120862/

 

5 cms straw grid, 10 cms straw grid, 10 cms snoot

A how to build an indoor hanging wall garden.

...waiting to be used....

Stir well. You need to take it off the heat when doing this, or you end up making dumplings.

These are the pieces you are going to need.

 

The measurements are half the garment, so make sure you get them right.

 

First, measure from under your bust to your waist. Add a few inches for seam allowances and a hem. This is where my 10" came from.

 

Next, measure around the largest part of your stomach. Divide that number by two and add an inch or so. This will be the measure for Piece C. Mine was 16"

 

Then, decide where you want your button "strip" to go. I put mine at about 11" leaving 5" for the opposite side. add 1-2" for your casings and about 1 1/2" for seam allowances. This gave me my 8 1/2" and my 14 1/2".

 

The skirt and the straps are simple, go ahead and make them what you wish.

 

Below are my measurements.

Piece A=14 1/2" x 10"

Piece B=8 1/2" x 10"

Piece C=16" x 10"

Skirt=12" x 64". (For width, I used my waist measurement x2. This can differ for the amount you want it to be gathered.)

Straps=26" x 3"

Try doing both pieces at the same time for extra awkwardness! Better yet, try holding a camera in the other hand!

 

Accompanying post: domesticat.net/2010/03/how-make-blinkenlight

Main page for this quilt: domesticat.net/quilts/blinkenlights

ever since i bought my house i find myself taken with home magazines. they are both exciting (who knew there were 700 different choices in bathtubs?) and very aging..

Someone asked me how I did my floating stuff in 3D-stuff, so with a little help from my brother I put together small tutorial on how to do it.

Continue to melt the entire edge of the fabric circles by removing the fabric from the flame, then carefully repositioning the circle in your pliers.

 

When one chiffon circle is done, continue with the others until satisfied!

 

Tutorial moved to Patreon puppy52.com

head / texturing done with Sculptris Alpha, rendering in DAZ Studio, composing in Photoshop Elements. Eyes stolen from Ducky / JoeQuick, Teeth grabbed from Genesis - Dental Plan / Zev0 & DraagonStorm. The hair is a part of Natas Toon Hair / smay.

remove the pin(s) from the next section (not the one with your bangs) and tease in sections (it's just easier that way). hair spray and then comb over the ponytail roll you made. gather ends at the middle of the back base of the ponytail and pin liberally. tuck the ends under the roll and pin, or make little curls with your fingers and pin that way. i did the latter.

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