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Start with a firm grip on the steel and the blade at about 20 degrees to the steel. A damp cloth will help to stop the steel moving,
More in this old blog post of mine, on knife sharpening
This is what I have been trying to do for a while now and it took me a long time to find just the right little plastic part.
Book boards (8.5X11 *2) - Paper Source, Scissors, Canvas (6X6"), Ribbon (2 yards), Ruler, Embroidery floss (or strong thread), sewing needle, PVA glue, Book cloth (preferably not sewing fabric), bone folder, paint brush, cutting mat (for Xacto knife), Awl (i.e. pointy metal object), 3 sheets card stock (forendpapers)
The basic ratio for the kind of flour glue I make is 1 part flour to 2 to 4 parts water, mixed and added to 20 parts boiling water.
Half way wet felted, just his belly and back to go.
Start wet felting by sprinkling a little hot soapy water on the rabbit. Start with feet and hands, then ears and face. You need to use a massaging motion to get the fibres to knit together
goo.gl/sXg1eE - How To Divide a Large Room With Room Divider Screen
IT’S EASY TO DIVIDE A LARGE ROOM WITH FACET
Very often a large room feels uninviting. It loses its coziness and warmth. If you are struggling with the question of how to divide a large room, then you have come to the right place! With our room divider Facet all the negative things that come with a large space, will vanish. You will be able to create comfortable, intimate spaces using Facet.
DIVIDE A LARGE ROOM WITH ELEGANCE
If you have a big open space restaurant, you want to create the perfect ambience for your guests to thoroughly enjoy their meal. It is important to give your guests a sense of intimacy and privacy. The solution to the question as to how to divide a large room is right here in front of you! Our room divider Facet is just beautiful and would add elegance to the décor in your restaurant while sectioning it off into small and cozy areas.
HOW TO DIVIDE A LARGE ROOM INTO FUNCTIONAL AREAS
The same goes for if you have a big lounge and bar area at your hotel. If you are wondering how to divide a large room, we suggest our room divider Facet as a solution. Use Facet to divide your big space into different functional areas. Create a fun atmosphere with this stunning piece of designer furniture and let your guests feel at home in the partitioned areas.
CREATE SEPARATE SECTIONS IN YOUR SHOWROOM
In a big, industrial show room you can create separate sections to showcase different products. Facet is slightly transparent. This means even though you use it to create your separate sections, you are still offering your clients a glimpse of what they can view in the next section.
HOW TO ELIMINATE DISTRACTIONS IN THE MEETING ROOM
An open plan office is a nice way to promote interdepartmental collaboration and it communicates a no-nonsense, transparent approach to doing business. The need still exists for certain areas where one can have meetings without being distracted by what is happening in the rest of the office. Facet is the answer to divide any large room! Facet enables you to create certain areas with a bit more privacy and seclusion.
USE FACET TO DIVIDE A LARGE ROOM
Facet can also be used to divide a large room at home. If you have a lovely, big open plan kitchen or living room/dining room combination, then Facet would be perfect to divide the different functional spaces without losing the beautiful open character of your architecture.
The room featured in these pictures, is the hospitality house of Monaco during the Olympic Games in London. The lounge area is separated by our spectacular room divider Facet. It is attached to a wooden frame designed by the architects of the space.
Do you feel inspired? Hop on over to our order page for more information or contact us if you have any further questions. We’ll be happy to help you out!
Project – Hospitality House of Monaco
Product – Room Divider Facet
Dimensions – 3 screens of W102 x H269cm
Color – White
Location – London, United Kingdom
Client – House of Monaco during the Olympic Games
Architect – 3Form + Bentleys Entertainment
Realization – Firecracker Works
More information - goo.gl/sXg1eE
I pads vecchi e quelli nuovi
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Lissajous figures are interesting curves that occur in systems where oscillation happens in more than one direction, for example when a pendulum hanging from a string moves in the plane.
These pictures are from an easy persistence of vision approach to playing with Lissajous figures. Read more about this project here.
Lissajous figures are interesting curves that occur in systems where oscillation happens in more than one direction, for example when a pendulum hanging from a string moves in the plane.
These pictures are from an easy persistence of vision approach to playing with Lissajous figures. Read more about this project here.
Thanks to Anda for teaching me how to fuse plastic bags and Federico for coming up with an awesome design.
Full instructions coming out on Friday at makezine.com/podcast
Upholstered headboard with 1/2" drilled holes.
Foam, batting, and fabrics should already be attached to the wood Tapestry needle (a long upholstery needle is even better)
Embroidery thread, scissors
Covered Button (see the how to for fabric covered buttons)
Needle nose pliers
Backing button that is larger than 1/2" drilled hole
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