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Ix, Rain, Tipple and Cruffle (Sandy Hunter)
String 113: tanglepatterns.com/2014/07/tanglepatterns-string-113.html
The violin section of our local klezmer band Da B’ys in da Shtetl: Spring, Erin(?), and Alison. They were one of the groups performing at the annual Mary Griffiths Night, a fundraiser for a scholarship honouring a former student in the MUN Folklore department. It was a wonderful night, like a mini folk festival.
step 19: string the legs together
this is an optional step, but if you do it, your crab legs will have more movement. using that same yarn, tie a knot through each outer-most joint of the legs on one side, leaving the top piece long. you'll make a loop in that top piece of yarn and attach it to your claws, so that every time you lift your arm, all the crab legs on that side move with you.
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String trio providing beautiful music during a September ceremony in the Efroymson Wedding Garden at the Indianapolis Zoo. Picture provided by In Bloom Photography. www.inbloomphoto.com.
5 plastic grocery store bags transfered into one reusable, high-performance string bag.
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Instruction for making string from nettles.
1) Pick nettles - wear gloves, rub the leaves and hairs off the stem as you pick them, and they should not sting.
2) Lay nettle flat on a hard surface and bruise it all the way down
with a stone or lump of wood.
3) peel the bark off
4) Separate the bark into strips, the longer the strip the easier is to roll it into a string.
5) Fold one strip into 2 unequal halves, and begin twining. One strip
should be twisted away from the maker, and then crossed over the
other half towards the maker. Then repeat the procedure with the one
just crossed. Once the maker is confident with the process, there are
short cuts such as rolling the 2 strips on the thigh.
6) More lengths can be twisted in to make the string as long as
wanted
Cascade-Fairwood WA, Fujifilm X-Pro1,
XF35mm F/1.4 R,
© All Rights Reserved, PJ Resnick
Better on black. Click on photo or press L.
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Finaly a good day to take some photo's of this finished string quilt! What a beautiful morning with some frost, hoping for many more to come this winter! I finished this quilt in the last week of 2011 and finished the binding this week. I am very happy with the fabric choice, for a long time I was't happy with the fact that I bought the Hope Valley, did'nt know what to do with it. Until I saw this quilt made out of it www.flickr.com/photos/39332868@N06/5897170598/in/set-7215... It was just perfect for it! Thanks so much Angela for the idea!
Susie has been playing with the String Quilt pieces. If you would like to participate in a block swap, please call the shop.
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String Lake is located in Grand Teton National Park, in the U. S. state of Wyoming. The natural lake is located at the outflow of Leigh Lake. A small wetland area is on the northwest side of the lake and is prime moose habitat. A short half mile long creek connects String Lake to Jenny Lake to the south. The lake can easily be accessed by vehicle and a number of trails commence from the String Lake trailhead parking area.
The first thought I had for the GCC assignment was String Theory. I had to bin it as a concept, because I couldn't thread six images together.
Solis string quartet
Line up:
Luigi De Maio – Violino
Gerardo Morrone – Viola
Vincenzo Di Donna - Violino
Antonio Di Francia - Cello
Jacqueline Ferry - voce
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Colored pencil, India ink, acrylic paint on paper.
Part of a series attempting to depict artistically and aesthetically the different fields of physics. Trying to be scientifically accurate but not constrained to textbook figures or lists of equations. There is a beauty to the subject that is hard to see beyond the boring problems, mathematical tinkering, terminology, that one can get bogged down in. As a student I often found myself scrambling to pass exams and and turn in homework. Only long after I graduated and looked back at the basic equations did I really understand them and how much information they contained and how they so neatly described the world.
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3. String theory.
2006 - Made for a string quilt challenge. I used 30's repro fabric & wanted to create a 3-D effect.
I don't have a photo of the back, but it was made by using up all the leftover, odd-sized pieces of 30's fabric . Love the way it looks - much softer & homey than the front. I really do need to include a picture of it. . .
The pattern for this quilt was purchased by Quilters Newsletter Magazine and published in the special newsstand magazine, "Best Fat Quarter Quilts" in October, 2011