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Scale model goodness converged at the UP College of Fine Arts for the pre-Nationals Photoshoot of IPMS Philippines Bert Anido, in preparation for the 7th National Scale Modeling Competition this November.
An easy way to crochet triangular scarves and shawls from point-to-point: steadily increase the stitches in your rows until you've used up half of your yarn. If using an odd number of skeins (1, 3, etc), use a scale as pictured here, and as I blogged at DesigningVashti.
Shown here in grams, for more accuracy than using ounces. Out of 100g, I have 44g in this skein, meaning that I used a bit over half of one skein. Therefore I need to rip out the last row I crocheted, and weigh again.
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My triple beam balance scale is handy in this spot above my work bench * some of my ribbons from past shows hang here.
My Dad thought she was bigger than she is. She does sometimes photograph bigger than she is. I guess her personality does that.
She followed me around while I did chores today and we played and she ran and acted crazy and then? She voluntarily took a nap. Today was a big deal.
i'm a theoretical physicist.
we do have a concept which is called "scale invariance" which basicially means that the appearance of something does not change depending on how close you look.
see the mountains in the background? and those in the foreground? it's 200m vs. 50cm. amazing, isn't it?