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Back to basics! I put together a tutorial demonstrating how to construct the perfect sash, from a woven, stable fabric.
Tasty Kitchen Blog
Recipe: How to Prepare Artichokes tutorial, plus Roasted Artichokes with Lemon and Garlic recipe from My Recession Kitchen
Guest post by Georgia Pellegrini
The side pieces are glued and screwed onto the middle blocks. This makes a pedestal base strong enough to drive over. It will scar the outside but it won’t brake it (I’ve tried it).
owl hat tutorial posted on sew sweetness here: www.sewsweetness.com/2012/02/reader-tutorial-owl-hat.html
Este es el nuevo estuche anti robo que he diseñado con unos amigos de la NASA!
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This is the new anti-theft case that I designed with some friends at NASA!
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We're adding camera images to www.camerapedia.org/, so I'm pointing people here to help illustrate a way to easily clean up white backgrounds. This is the before photo. Here is the after photo.
I took the individual images of my Ornament tutorial and turned them into a single image with the tutorial. Now it can be downloaded.
If the full sized image shows up small, click on it to show the large size.
My tutorials are downloadable, so you can save it to look back on at any time.
Tutorial for making a preschool-sized tiered skirt on my blog: jennartdesigns.blogspot.com/2011/09/tiered-skirt-tutorial...
Fabric available here: www.spoonflower.com/fabric_items/new?design_id=670514
Stepper motor tutorial A Stepper Motor or a step motor is a brushless, synchronous motor which divides a full rotation into a number of steps. Unlike a brushless DC motor which rotates continuously when a fixed DC voltage is applied to it, a step motor rotates in discrete step angles. The Stepper Motors therefore are manufactured with steps per revolution of 12, 24, 72, 144, 180, and 200, resulting in stepping angles of 30, 15, 5, 2.5, 2, and 1.8 degrees per step. The stepper motor can be controlled with or without feedback.
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Text for tutorial is at:
nicolehill.fr/blog/tutorial-helmsweave-chainmaille-bracelet
Let me know what you think!
A rare appearance by me on my own photostream.
Thanks to gingerpixel for her brilliant tutorial.
This was my very first attempt at doing a proper BW conversion (I used to either just strip the colour or use a gradient layer). Following gingerpixel's steps, it took about two minutes.
I used Photoshop Elements 2.0, with the Earthbound Light solution for curves and channel mixing.
(P.S. The composition isn't great here. My new f1.8 had arrived that morning, and this was one of the first photos I took with it. I was taking every photo at 1.8(!), which is why my right eye is out of focus. I know it's quite distracting, but I just chose the pic fairly randomly to give the conversion a try, and I really like the effect so threw it onto my stream.)