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Dad and I decided the other day that since his project car was out being painted, we would start a mini project for barbecues. We built a game of washers. The first step, of course is to cut out your parts. We decided to use plywood and to improvise our design, but in retrospect, some 1 x 4's and a 1 x 10 would have been much more suitable for the frame, and it would have costed less to make.

The first four images are of an another similar knit recon I made.

 

Start by taking one of your old clothes. You can trace the bodice (and sleeve) pattern from it. Draw the outline freehand.

you turn and make the happy dance.

Contact Paper Counter Tops in Grey Granite

Much better than the yellow boomerang.

step 8: draft the body pattern

 

to draft the body pattern, find a shirt that fits the way you want the finished costume to. remember that we're dealing with polar fleece here, which is not stretchy or slinky, so a boxy, loose fit is best for this fabric type. notice the sweater i've picked is flat front and back - no darts or body shaping is built into this garment - and it hangs to my upper thigh. lay the center of your chosen starter shirt along the edge of the newspaper and trace it out, marking where the sleeve starts at the shoulder & underarm.

step 15: make the groove pattern on the back

 

with the close-up, you can see how to tack that yarn down: use a wide, loose zig-zag stitch that catches the fabric to either side of the yarn. pin the yarn in place on the outside center of the back and tack to make the crab's dorsal groove:

 

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step 5: turn & stuff the legs

 

flip the sewn legs inside-out, so that all the seamed edges are to the inside, and the outer contour is smooth. use a closed pair of scissors or a spoon handle pushed from the inside to get those tips to pop all the way right side out. then fill the insides with handfuls of polyester stuffing. they don't need to be drum-tight full, just stuffed enough to give them a nice round cross-sectioned shape.

there's the battery! It's a standard lithium 2032 3v cell too- nothing special. pick one up at any Radio Shack or self-respecting drug store. remove it by pushing it gently upwards to clear the ridges, then lift the lower edge and slide it out. replace the battery by following those steps in reverse, and then put it all back in place (logic board, outer case). you will need to reload all your factory sounds/patches from either the original PCM card, or a MIDI dump, however- but that's all it takes to swap the battery! they'll tell you this needs to be done by a pro, but don't get hit up for an hour of shop repair time for a simple battery swap. it's freakin' simple.

Start with slightly damp hair.

Made from a bottle of 8th Generation soymilk, some cellophane tape, and a piece of camera tissue.

If you changed to 1980x1080 dpi screen like I did, your eyes (not you) are over 40 and you still use a lot of Instant messages on Skype, you might find this screen useful. I use Tahoma regular 12.

Das soziale Projekt howto music ist eine Online-Plattform für Musiker, Musiklehrer und Musikliebhaber. Ein vielfältiges Angebot unterstützt die Zielgruppe dabei, ihre unterschiedlichen musikalischen Ziele zu verwirklichen. Auf Grund des sozialen Charakters soll die Plattform für alle kostenlos zur Verfügung gestellt werden und sich durch Nutzer-Spenden finanzieren. Fünf Prozent der Spenden gehen hierbei an karitative Einrichtungen zur Musiktherapie und Musikförderung.

 

Die Gründer Rostislav Gilman, Bartholomäus Potstada und Oliver Schreiber möchten durch die Konzepte des „Crowd-teaching“ und „eLearning“ eine qualitativ hochwertige Lernplattform kreieren, die für alle Musikinteressierten frei zugänglich ist. Aus diesem Grund gibt es auf der Plattform eine Rubrik, in welcher Lehrvideos mit unterschiedlichen Schwierigkeitsgraden aus den Bereichen der Musikpraxis, -theorie und -geschichte angeboten werden. In diesen vermitteln sogenannte „howto music Referenten“ Anfängern sowie Fortgeschrittenen verschiedene Musikkenntnisse. Die Bandbreite reicht dabei von Klassik über Jazz bis hin zur Popmusik.

 

Howto music unterstützt zwar mit Video-Tutorials das Erlernen von Musikkenntnissen, doch der traditionelle Musikunterricht soll und kann durch diese keinesfalls ersetzt werden. Im Gegenteil: ist durch die Lehrvideos erst einmal das Interesse an der Musik geweckt, wird es Zeit sich nach einer Lehrperson umzusehen. Denn nur so kann auf individuelle Fähigkeiten, Fragen und Techniken eingegangen werden. Aus diesem Grund wird die Rubrik „Lehrervermittlung“ aufgebaut.

 

Ein weiteres Feature wird die „howto music“ Jobbörse, auf welcher angehende sowie professionelle Musiker nach freien Arbeitsplätzen suchen können. Geplant sind Anzeigen von Orchester-Probespielen, Lehrstellen an Musikschulen, die Suche nach Bands für Hochzeiten oder diverse andere Veranstaltungen.

Mit den Rubriken „Stellenmarkt“ und „Lehrervermittlung“ will das Projekt zur Schaffung neuer Arbeitsplätze beitragen.

 

Auch die richtige Vernetzung und Kontaktpflege stellt heutzutage einen wichtigen Aspekt des Musikerlebens dar. Aus diesem Grund gibt es in der howto music-Community eine eigene Rubrik zur professionellen Präsentation der Musiker im Netz. In diesem Netzwerk können Musiker ihren Lebenslauf, Fotos, Videos- oder Audiobeispiele online stellen um auf sich aufmerksam zu machen. Veranstalter, Produktionsfirmen oder Privatpersonen können sich somit schnell ein Bild über die Fähigkeiten der Musiker machen und direkt den Kontakt aufnehmen.

Für weiterführende Literatur oder Vorschläge zu Noten, Music-CDs und Musikzubehör gibt es einen Amazon-Partnerstore auf der Website. Alle Produkte basieren auf persönlichen Empfehlungen der „howto music Referenten“.

 

Das Projekt befindet sich momentan in der Finanzierungsphase und kann auf der Crowdfunding Plattform Startnext.de unterstützt werden. Weitere Informationen gibt es auf www.startnext.de/howto-music.

 

Unscrew the Torx bolts holding down the radio panel.

step 4: sew the legs

 

use a regular straight stitch to sew the two long sides and the beveled tip together, leaving the smallest (blunt) side open.

step 3: cut out legs

 

it's easiest for you to fold your fleece in half longwise and cut through both layers at one time, making 2 pieces at once. then these 2 pieces are already lying face-to-face, and you're ready to sew them.

step 18: attach the legs

 

pin the legs in place on the belly, spaced evenly from the armhole down to the bottom, and sew them on (sew only onto the front belly piece!).

Flip the picture back, then the mat back, and you have a matted picture!

 

This one goes to Corporal Tunnel. :)

step 14: here's the total finished front of the female blue crab's belly. in our reference photo, there may be more than 3 horizontal lines, but i didn't want it to get all busy.

With Flickr's redesign they've move the embed code from the view all sizes page to the "Share This" button above the picture.

 

Click on "Share This" > "Grab the HTML" > select which size with dropbox list.

 

Note they've added a new Medium side. Now a 500 and a 640 width Medium option.

more of step 13: here's the final outline of the female crab's abdomen shape

After you secure your last thread with a quilter's knot, you're done the binding! It should leave you with hexagon-ish edges and should be invisibly secured to the back of the quilt.

more step 15: final shape of the dorsal groove

 

you don't *have* to put anything on your crab's back if you don't want to, but i think it looks too plain otherwise.

 

step 16: sew the neck & bottom edges like you did for the front

One could ask, "When do you know when a cigar is finished?" The best answer is, it'll let you know. There are signs: The cigar begins getting soft, the wrapper begins wilting like a leaf in fall, the billowing smoke becomes a stream, and the flame is no longer burning as strong as it once was.

 

When the cigar reaches completion, its best not to attempt to keep it going, no matter as tempting as that may be. And you should NEVER try to relight it if it goes out at that point.

 

Also, you should never extinguish a cigar; let it go out on its own volition. A cigar is like a woman: After receiving so much pleasure, just let her sleep (I hope my wife doesn't mind this analogy).

De Basiliek van de Heilige Johannes de Doper ligt in Laren, Noor-Holland en is een van de 26 basilieken die Nederland kent. 1937 werd deze kerk verheven tot basiliek door paus Pius XI.

 

The Basilica of Saint John the Baptist is located in Laren, North Holland and is one of the 26 basilicas in the Netherlands. In 1937 this church was elevated to a basilica by Pope Pius XI.

 

Die Basilika St. Johannes der Täufer befindet sich in Laren, Nordholland und ist eine der 26 Basiliken in den Niederlanden. 1937 wurde diese Kirche von Papst Pius XI. zur Basilika erhoben.

TurningTurning has a nice tutorial on using ladder stitch for securing binding invisibly. This is pretty much what I did to secure my blue hexagon binding to the back of the quilt.

 

I typically secured both my starting thread and knotting off of a thread with a quilter's knot, using the same process that is typically used during the quilting.

 

Since you only prepped about ~15 blue hexagons in Step 3, when you run out of hexagons to secure, go back to Step 3 and do ~15 more!

Paint with chalkboard paint mix immediately, as it begins to harden quickly.

You now sew the sides, face and back, together.

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