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Photos from Urban Martial Arts' Board-Breaking Extravaganza Fundraiser. We raised over $400 for the American Red Cross Haiti Earthquake Relief Fund!
Our students learned focus breaks, speed breaks, and trick breaks. They broke boards with spinning hook kicks, elbow strikes, and hammer fists.
Urban Martial Arts is a mixed martial arts studio based in the Ditmas Park section of Brooklyn, NY.
We offer classes for children, teens, and adults. Building on a foundation of American karate, we incorporate elements of boxing, kickboxing, grappling, and self-defense.
Day One of Two:
Rice Ranch Wanderings:
Photo of the wares available for purchase from a variety of friendly vendors.
Just a plain ol' hook on a block.
Quartzsite, Arizona, USA
Click on the image to open in Flickr's Lightbox... It really makes a difference !!
Photograph by Jeffrey Bass -- All Rights Reserved
The Hook Lighthouse is on the most southerly point of mainland Co. Wexford. The drive there is rather interesting. You lose the main roads up near New Ross and spend a good hour on country lanes following harvestes and tractors. Its a bit of fun.
Reclaimed Wooden Hooks
These striking rows of hooks are handmade from reclaimed wood. The wood has been collected from old Colonial and Indian houses and warehouses. Each row is unique, coloured by the original finish of the reclaimed wooden board it has been made from.
Sizes vary from approx 140cm-180cm in length, No two are the same.
Approx Length 140-180cm
Colours: Distressed White/Blue, Natural, Distressed Blue
Available online from Nkuku
The Hook up
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Fotograaf: Angelo Roga
Dating back to the year 1870 sheep have made the trek from the mountain to the valley, making their way through Cedar City. The Cedar City Community have celebrated this moment in history each year marking the anniversary and the dedication for the livestock and farms that first built the city back in 1851. After colonization, a big part of their agrarian society was built on meat, milk, butter, cheese, hides, and wool. For fear of the Indians taking their animals, residents took their homesteads up into the nearby mountains. Women focused on dairying and the men focused on the farms back in the valley. Dairy cows were the first livestock to utilize the mountains.
In approximately 1890, some prominent Cedar City cattlemen purchased a heard of sheep from Colorado. They worked mainly with ewe lambs and then sold 2-3 year-old weathered sheep to customers in Chicago or Kansas City. The sheep were perfect for the southern Utah mountain ranges and they fed upon the Larkspur, which is well tolerated by sheep but toxic to cattle.
To this day the sheep are just as dominant in livestock species. Iron County has roughly 160 farms housing cattle and sheep. The celebration of the seasonal movement of cattle and sheep to and from the summer rangers hits home to many fifth and sixth generation families.
The Iron County Livestock & Heritage Festival occurs every year with many activities including the Main Street Sheep Parade shown above. Local farmers are encouraged to join in the parade to show off the glimpse of the "Old West" and it's livestock heritage. Horses, wagons, antique tractors, bag pipe bands, youth groups, stock dogs, and historic and modern sheep will take part in the procession. Further events are held at the Cross Hollows Events Center.
This hook was found on the side of one of the ore shutes
Carrock Mine is the only site in the UK outside of Devon and Cornwall where the mineral wolframite is found. Although wolframite only occurs in small amounts l there was still enough to establish the mine as one of only two mines in the country where wolframite was the sole ore produced.
A hook suspended over the University of Concepción.
Un gancho suspendido en la Universidad de Concepción.
Designer: Charco
Hooked by: Tanya Graham
Teacher: Shirley Lyons
Pattern is copyrighted
Pattern available from Honey Bee Hive Designs
Hooked by: Brigitta Phy
Designer: Jane McGown Flynn
Teacher: LeAnn Rudolph
Pattern is copyrighted
Pattern available from Honey Bee Hive Designs
I was able to deepen and widen the bowl on this hook even at this size. You can also see the gradual slope of the now longer throat to work with. This will help with consistency in loop size for every stitch.
The Hook up
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Fotograaf: Angelo Roga
This detail shot looked a lot better in my head... oh well.
Part of my SOWEGA Big Wheelers Antique Tractor Show, Albany Georgia 2007 set.
Product Content:
1.Give clear indication of Stainless Steel Wire.
2.Be able to produce textile tools according to customer smaple.
3.Specification
Single tapered head ,Circle Wire2.6 ,2.5(w)*0.5(t)(mm) ,225(length)(mm)
4.Linear Measure conversion: 1(mm)=0.3937(in); 1(mm)=0.00109(ya)
5.Measure Code: width(W) ,thickness(t) ,length include stem(length)
Description:
This hook by twig is the perfect compliment to your weaving loom.
Not only is the hook perfect for threading your heddles; it is also perfect for threading your reed.
With its large turned plastic handle, leather wrist strap and beautifully finished, the hook fits comfortably into your hand and is easy to hold. It has an overall length of 28~34cm.
The big difference with this hook is the spur on the handle constantly tells you where the top of the hook is saving you from having to look and allowing you to withdraw the hook from either heddles or reed without catching.
This feature alone is a real time saver.
The hook itself is positive and holds your fiber until you want to let go of it.
“Buy one of these”; You will have no more cramp in the fingers. Try to hold one of those nylon reed hooks.
“Buy one of these”; the chances are you will throw away all your other weaving hooks…
Designed and made by a weaver for serious weavers.
You can add extra function for using such as with the leather thong over your wrist you never dropping this threading hook.
Available in Automatic Loom, Calender Machines, Circular Knitting Machines, Embossing Machines, Nonwoven Machines, Weaving Machines;in the passing yarn process, the yarn will join again to produce by the situation of dropping.