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Customised Barbie dollstand on top of my laptop keyboard, the photo enlargened to full screen and daylight to the left. Photographed at an upwards angle. Really tightly cropped on the left side in the end.
I ran a continuous (decorative) stitch along the binding between the flags as well, because it meant I didn't have to keep stopping and starting.
These are the two knives I carry while diving. The left is my primary, which I strap to my inner right calf. The other knife I have hooked on a retrieval cord on my BCD. I make sure to wash and rinse my knives after every dive. Unfortunately, my primary knife seems to get some water stuck in the plastic, which means after drying there are often salty rust deposits around where the metal contacts the plastic.
If you want, you can just free hand the image you want onto the canvas. However, I'm not particularly good at drawing, so this is the method I use:
(1) After you draw a grid over your desired image, figure out how many tall & wide you need/want.
(2) Using some basic math, determine how large the squares on the target canvas need to be. (I take the smallest length/width of the canvas, and divide it by the smallest number from the previous step.
(3) Using a ruler, draw squares of the size determined in the previous step onto the canvas.
(4) Using the grids on both the desired image and the canvas, draw the illustration onto your canvas.
Cut off the unnecessary fabric just below the petal points. Be sure to keep the fabric held together with your fingers.
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.
Create your own bookmark -
Take an envelope and turn it so the flap is up-side-down facing you.
Cut the right or left bottom corner off.. or both for 2 bookmarks. Cut the size of your choosing.
Decorate, draw, paint, write. Do your thing.
The page(s) of the book fit into the open pocket :)
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.
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.
I have a Bronica ETRS 6x4.5 camera. It's great. It takes 120 roll-film (you can use 220, but it's crinkly horrible stuff that's more trouble than it's worth). Here's how you load it. First, you take the back out, and unwrap a roll of film. I'm using Fuji Neopan film here - it's a good quality 400ISO B&W film.
Cooking turkeys outdoors over a charcoal pit. Birds are placed on poles and covered with metal garbage can lids. Cooking time for a 26 pound bird....90 minutes.
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.
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5 cms straw grid, 10 cms straw grid, 10 cms snoot