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The oak frames have been marinating in an elixor of linseed oil, turpentine, and pine tar for a couple of days. Then, in sets of 6 or so, they are sent to the stem box.
Here, we have the first 6 frames in place, with a ring nail into the keel and at least a couple of copper nails for the rivets at the turn of the bilge. As framing is a 2 man job, no time for the camera!
The frames will be riveted, as opposed to clench nails for the planks.
Here is my newest pattern, Broken Frames. It is a wonderful pattern to use with a charm pack. The pattern includes baby, lap, and twin quilt sizes. The pattern is now available in my etsy and craftsy stores.
The quilt was made using Lucy's Crab Shack by Sweetwater for Moda and was quilted in an allover open paisley design. An picture of the quilting closeup is:
www.flickr.com/photos/meadowmistdesigns/9629659448/
Thanks for looking!
Cheryl
www.MeadowMistDesigns.etsy.com
www.craftsy.com/user/752618/pattern-store
Linking up to "Link a Frinish Friday" at Richard and Tanya Quilts:
richardquilts.blogspot.com/2013/08/link-finish-friday-82....
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Photo by me, postcards by Wanderlust, collage prints by Brandi Strickland (Paper Whistle). Pennants I made from security envelopes.
*ICARUS FRAMES* road complete bike
BLUE LUG custo
SPEC
Frame: *ICARUS FRAMES* road
Headset: *CHRIS KING* nothreadset
Wheel: *ENVE* SES rim × *PHILWOOD* 11-speed road hub
Tire:*CONTINENTAL* grand prix classic tire
Crankset: *SRAM* force
Shift&Brakelever:*SRAM* force
FD&RD:*SRAM* force
Brake: *PAUL* racer medium brake
Stem: *ICARUS FRAMES*
Handle: *NITTO* m106
Seatpost: *THOMSON* elite
Saddle: *FIZIK*
Bar tape:*CADENCE* pro wrap bar tape
This is what I worked on over the Christmas week! It's one wall in my daughters playroom. My goal is to switch out the pictures every season! Hope I can keep up?!
20x20 glass frames from IKEA
Looking at the finished frames (forward view). Eric will cut the ends of the frames running into the stern post to prevent a water gap. When the centerboard case is ready to be installed, Eric will make the final cuts to the frames running into the centerboard case, using the case as a guide.
With the frequency of colourful histories amongst UMFL frame pilots no one is surprised to see the hot-rods being put to good use.
Another view of the battens being laid down to line off the frames.
When the frame positions look good, we mark the positions at each lap and at the sheer, then pilot for the frame fastening at each lap.
Frame 1 of my visual story telling story, Multiple personalities dinner party. I'm greting my multiple personalities. www.flickr.com/groups/visualstory/discuss/124716/
The cedar battens have been wet down to make them more flexible. We bend them in place like a real frame, clamp them down at the sheer, make the final positioning by eye by gently knocking each batten into position with a stick.
Here's a straight-on shot of our new over the bed artwork. The frames are just from Target, but they look custom, which is really nice (they're a dark wood if you can't tell from the picture). The picture is one from our honeymoon that Ross split into three different sections. Then we framed each to make a dramatic panoramic shot.