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ips Spot bitcoin ETFs continue strong inflows of $817 million, BTC dips 3.4% By biztoc.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 08:03:07 GMT Bitcoin fell 3.4% in the past 24 hours to trade at $86,855, potentially indicating profit-taking by investors, according to a BRN analyst. Full Article
ips The strange way the world's fastest microchips are made By biztoc.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 08:12:51 GMT The strange way the world's fastest microchips are made This is the story behind one of the most valuable — and perhaps, most improbable — technologies humanity has ever created. It's a breakthrough called extreme ultraviolet lithography, and it's how the most advanced microchips in the world are… Full Article
ips Tips, Tricks, and Shortcuts for Unlocking Elden Ring’s Shadow of the Erdtree DLC By news.xbox.com Published On :: Thu, 20 Jun 2024 18:00:00 +0000 The post Tips, Tricks, and Shortcuts for Unlocking Elden Ring’s Shadow of the Erdtree DLC appeared first on Xbox Wire. Full Article Games Elden Ring Elden Ring DLC Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree Shadow of the Erdtree
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ips 9 Tips for Your Best Momcation – How to Maximize your Relaxation By joyfulabode.com Published On :: Tue, 14 Sep 2021 21:20:36 +0000 A travel guide for moms who are traveling alone. It can be hard to find time to do things for yourself when you have young kids at home, so why not take advantage of the opportunity to travel without them? Here are some great ideas for your next solo momcation. The post 9 Tips for Your Best Momcation – How to Maximize your Relaxation appeared first on Joyful Abode. Full Article Family Life
ips Financial Force of Chelsea: Analysing Key Sponsor Partnerships By www.chelseafcblog.com Published On :: Fri, 14 Jun 2024 21:47:43 +0000 Competition in professional football has significant characteristics and in the present days Chelsea has emerged as one of the strongest.. The post Financial Force of Chelsea: Analysing Key Sponsor Partnerships appeared first on Chelsea FC Blog. Full Article Blog
ips How to Set and Crush Your Goals in 2024: Expert Tips and Examples By www.lifehack.org Published On :: Mon, 22 Jul 2024 18:09:59 +0000 Ah, 2024. Another year, another set of resolutions gathering dust by February, right? Not this time. Let’s face it – we’ve all been there, setting lofty goals only to watch them fizzle out faster than a New Year’s Eve sparkler. But here’s the kicker: it’s not about cramming more into your day like it’s a ... Read more The post How to Set and Crush Your Goals in 2024: Expert Tips and Examples appeared first on LifeHack. Full Article Goal Getting Lifehack
ips Cultivating Mutual Respect: A Guide to Healthy Relationships By www.lifehack.org Published On :: Mon, 21 Oct 2024 09:13:23 +0000 How do you build mutual respect, a quality that everyone values but few know how to cultivate consistently? We know it’s important—whether it’s in our personal relationships or at work—but actually developing and maintaining it can be challenging. This article is here to help you understand what mutual respect really means, why it matters, and ... Read more The post Cultivating Mutual Respect: A Guide to Healthy Relationships appeared first on LifeHack. Full Article Lifehack Relationships
ips Empathy in Action: Techniques to Strengthen Relationships and Well-being By www.lifehack.org Published On :: Mon, 21 Oct 2024 09:26:40 +0000 Empathy is one of those quiet superpowers that can reshape our lives for the better. It isn’t flashy, but it has an impact everywhere—from our closest relationships to the way we interact at work, and even how we perceive our broader society. For example, consider a parent who takes the time to understand their child’s ... Read more The post Empathy in Action: Techniques to Strengthen Relationships and Well-being appeared first on LifeHack. Full Article Lifehack Relationships
ips Building Lasting Relationships Through Words of Affirmation By www.lifehack.org Published On :: Mon, 21 Oct 2024 16:58:32 +0000 Words have the power to lift us up or tear us down, and nowhere is this more true than in our closest relationships. Understanding how language shapes our emotional connections can make all the difference between feeling deeply loved or feeling disconnected. One of the most potent tools for enhancing intimacy and trust in a ... Read more The post Building Lasting Relationships Through Words of Affirmation appeared first on LifeHack. Full Article Mental Wellness Relationships
ips The story of Relationships Matter By www.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Wed, 20 Apr 2016 07:29:25 +0000 Today, we've published the story of the Relationships Matter project. The two-year project was facilitated by Iriss and led by the Relationships Matter Collective, a group of inspirational practitioners and young people who were brave enough to challenge, and confident enough to promote, continued relationships between practitioners and young people as they leave care. read more Full Article leaving care young people
ips Staf to manage Relationships Matter website By www.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Wed, 31 Aug 2016 14:25:09 +0000 Relationships Matter was a project led by the Relationships Matter Collective, a group of inspirational practitioners and young people who were brave enough to challenge, and confident enough to promote, continued relationships between practitioners and young people as they leave care. read more Full Article looked after children
ips QuickClips: ChaosMen – Scott DeMarco Fucks Brody Meyer By www.queerclick.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 05:01:48 +0000 See the full video at ChaosMen The post QuickClips: ChaosMen – Scott DeMarco Fucks Brody Meyer appeared first on QueerClick. Full Article Features Porn Site Updates Porn Stars QuickClips Brody Meyer ChaosMen Scott DeMarco
ips Oh No: Dipshit Elon Musk's Tender By crooksandliars.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:30:01 +0000 Speculation is that this is Putin's way of sending Trump a message in a way that Trump would understand. Putin has not called to congratulate Trump. As Julia Davis notes, "Meanwhile in Russia: this is how the most watched state TV channel in the country welcomed Melania Trump's upcoming return to the White House." Not exactly subtle these Russians. And Putin was right. Trump called Putin today. Source: Newsweek A Russian state television network congratulated Melania Trump on her husband's reelection as president of the United States by showing nude photographs of her on live television, according to a post on X, formerly known as Twitter. On the show 60 minutes, Russian television presenters, husband and wife Yevgeny Popov and Olga Skabeyeva, spoke about Donald Trump's reelection and showed numerous photos from Melania Trump's modeling days on screen, including nude photographs from a GQ profile in 2000. Julia Davis, founder of the Russia Media Monitor watchdog group, posted video of the broadcast alongside the caption: "Meanwhile in Russia: this is how the most watched state TV channel in the country welcomed Melania Trump's upcoming return to the White House. Olga Skabeeva is trying not to laugh. This was probably her idea."read more Full Article KremlinTV Olga Skabeeva
ips Oh No: Dipshit Elon Musk's Tender Feelings Hurt By SNL Impersonation By crooksandliars.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 01:00:00 +0000 Dipshit billionaire Leon Musk, who we fondly refer to as that stupid fuck, isn't amused by Dana Carvey's impersonation of him on Saturday Night Live. So, he took his little fingers to Xitter, the once behemoth social site he destroyed only to influence the election to his audience of conspiracy theorists and far-right edge lords that use Peppy the Frog in their postings or avatars. Well, Leon got quite a paycheck for promoting convicted felon and adjudicated rapist Donald Trump, so at least he's happy while the rest of us remain in shock over the election results. SNL's cold open got under Leon's fragile narcissistic skin where the actors, sort of like him, pretended to be on Trump's side with solid support. Dana Carvey – who previously played President Joe Biden, and we didn't bitch about it -- played the part of Leon. You can see Carey's part that shook Elon at around the 3:30 mark in the cold open, and below. “Check it out, dark MAGA,” Carvey said while impersonating Musk in a black MAGA hat. “But seriously, I run the country now,” he added.read more Full Article Dana Garvey Elon Musk SNL
ips 17 Beginner Photography Tips (How to Get Started) By digital-photography-school.com Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 09:00:00 +0000 The post 17 Beginner Photography Tips (How to Get Started) appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Lea Hawkins. Talk to an experienced photographer, and they’ll tell you that photography is both incredibly fun and extremely rewarding. When you’re just a beginner, however, it’s easy to become overwhelmed; after all, you have to understand so many details, covering gear, camera settings, post-processing, lighting, and more. But don’t worry! I’ve been exactly where you are, […] The post 17 Beginner Photography Tips (How to Get Started) appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Lea Hawkins. Full Article Photography Tips and Tutorials beginners photography fundamentals
ips How to Use a Graphics Tablet to Edit Photos: 10 Powerful Tips By digital-photography-school.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 09:00:00 +0000 The post How to Use a Graphics Tablet to Edit Photos: 10 Powerful Tips appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by John McIntire. Photo editing is simpler than ever thanks to the power of a graphics tablet! Explore our top 10 tips to level up your skills. If you’re just getting started with post-processing and retouching, you’re probably using a mouse and keyboard combo. You can get by with this setup, sure. But when the tasks become more […] The post How to Use a Graphics Tablet to Edit Photos: 10 Powerful Tips appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by John McIntire. Full Article Post Production Tips advanced post-processing
ips Keep Your Camera Safe While Traveling: 13 Essential Tips By digital-photography-school.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 09:00:00 +0000 The post Keep Your Camera Safe While Traveling: 13 Essential Tips appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Peter West Carey. Photographing the wide world can be thrilling, but it’s also not without its dangers. Whether you’re strolling down the streets of Paris or trekking the mountains of Nepal, the threat of losing your cherished (and costly) gear to theft is real. And let’s face it: Losing your gear doesn’t just hurt your wallet. A moment […] The post Keep Your Camera Safe While Traveling: 13 Essential Tips appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Peter West Carey. Full Article Cameras and Equipment beginner Travel Photography
ips Smartphone Photography: The Essential Guide (+ 15 Tips) By digital-photography-school.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 09:00:00 +0000 The post Smartphone Photography: The Essential Guide (+ 15 Tips) appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Karthika Gupta. These days, you don’t need professional photography equipment to take stunning photos. The smartphone in your pocket has the power to capture the kind of high-quality shots you can find in magazines – and it’s extremely easy to use, too! That said, smartphone photography involves more than grabbing that iPhone or Google Pixel, turning on […] The post Smartphone Photography: The Essential Guide (+ 15 Tips) appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Karthika Gupta. Full Article Cameras and Equipment beginner smartphone photography
ips 12 Tips for Self-Portrait Photography (+ Examples) By digital-photography-school.com Published On :: Sat, 09 Nov 2024 09:00:00 +0000 The post 12 Tips for Self-Portrait Photography (+ Examples) appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Guest Contributor. Starting a self-portrait project? Want to capture beautiful portrait photos using nothing but a camera, a tripod, and your own ingenuity? Self-portrait photography can be an outstanding creative outlet, and it can be a lot of fun, too. But it can also be very challenging; you have to deal with a variety of factors, including […] The post 12 Tips for Self-Portrait Photography (+ Examples) appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Guest Contributor. Full Article Photography Tips and Tutorials beginner Portrait Photography
ips 12 Tips for Stunning Urban Landscape Photography By digital-photography-school.com Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 09:00:00 +0000 The post 12 Tips for Stunning Urban Landscape Photography appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Leanne Cole. Urban landscape photography is all about taking the chaotic complexity of a city and turning it into well-ordered, beautiful compositions. But if you’re just a beginner – or even if you’re a more experienced city shooter – you may struggle to get solid results. After all, cities are often messy, unstructured, and full of movement; […] The post 12 Tips for Stunning Urban Landscape Photography appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Leanne Cole. Full Article Photography Tips and Tutorials intermediate Landscape Photography
ips Depth of Field: The Essential Guide (+ Tips) By digital-photography-school.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:00:00 +0000 The post Depth of Field: The Essential Guide (+ Tips) appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Bruce Wunderlich. You may have heard the term depth of field (DoF), but what actually is it, and why does it matter for photographers? Regardless of your skill level or the type of camera you possess, comprehending depth of field is essential to expanding your photographic horizons. It applies to every aspect of photography, from macro close-ups […] The post Depth of Field: The Essential Guide (+ Tips) appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Bruce Wunderlich. Full Article Photography Tips and Tutorials beginner photography fundamentals
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ips Wool Applique Chicks - Tips By beadlust.blogspot.com Published On :: Fri, 20 Mar 2015 06:51:00 +0000 All 16 chicks are finished now, and I've started quilting the piece!!! I'm quilting by hand, using a single strand of non-mercerized (not shiny) thread (Anchor brand), which is about the same weight as size 12 pearl cotton. This is how it looks so far... While I contemplate how to proceed with the quilting, I thought it might be helpful to share some of the design process with you, especially since a few readers have said they might want to try something like this. Learning the Stitches - Which Ones to Use and Where to Use Them Sue Spargo's book, Creative Stitching, was very important in my design process. I didn't know most of the stitches when I started this piece. The instructions in the book are easy to follow, and I was able to learn all that I wanted from the book. More than learning the stitches, the photos in the book allowed me to see how she uses the stitches to embellish her wool applique shapes. Also, she writes about the threads and needles she uses. I followed her suggestions for needles, but did not use many of the threads she mentions. Layout the Shapes The wool is felted. I bought already felted (correct term is actually "fulled") wool. But you can make your own by washing wool fabric and drying it in the dryer. Here are some useful instructions for fulling wool fabric. The first step is to cut out the chicks from felted wool fabrics. (Although I made chicks, the shape could be anything... butterflies, flowers, circles, donkeys...) I used 16 different colors, making each chick a different color. I used "chick colors" for some of the wings; others are from a bag of wool scraps I bought at the La Conner Quilt Festival. I used 60 wt. cotton sewing thread to applique the chicks to the background fabric. Use a thread color that matches the chick color as closely as possible. Although it's a bit shiny, a single strand of embroidery floss would also work for this task. Starting to Embellish the Chicks When I finished appliqueing the chicks to the background wool, they just looked like blobs, barely recognizable as chicks. This is not inspirational for starting to embellish! I found that in order to even want to start, I needed to make them more real, more chick-like. So I gave them all eyes, all 16 of them. That helped a lot, but still they didn't feel real. So I gave them all feet, and then beaks. So as not to get bored, I changed thread color for both beaks and feet. Some of the eyes are made with a button; some with a flower-shaped bead; some with a disc-shaped bead. When all of them had eyes, feet, and beaks, finally they began to be chicks, and I was ready to start!!! Even so... starting is daunting. I used the same method I use (and teach) for bead embroidery... If you've taken a class from me you've heard me say, "Pick up a bead you love, and sew it on somewhere." That's what I did... picked up a thread I loved, picked a stitch that interested me from Sue's book, picked a chick color that appealed to me at that moment, and started practicing the stitch. When I finished, I just did the same thing again. Sometimes it was the same chick, sometimes I chose a different chick. I kept picking a thread I liked, usually one I hadn't previously used, a stitch I wanted to learn or really liked, and a chick that seemed "to like" the chosen thread color. After a while, some of the chicks were fully embellished. Once I learned the stitches and had experimented with various threads, I tended to work on one chick until it was finished. But if when I got stuck, and couldn't think what to do next with a particular chick, I just moved along to some other chick that appealed to me at that moment. Another way to get started If you feel a bit timid about starting, you could make a pincushion, such as I did, shown below. It doesn't take a lot of time or materials, and can give you both practice (particularly in making beaks and feet) and confidence. Personality I can't help but think of the chicks as youngsters, maybe early teens, with emerging personalities... each, as I work on it, starts to have a story which plays out in my head while I stitch. Once the story begins, it's easier to choose stitches, design motifs, and threads which further develop the story or personality of that chick. Thinking about the chick's personality and background story, keeps me from getting bored, and makes it really fun to work on the piece. Thread Hints I already wrote about threads, adding it to the bottom the previous post (or, scroll down one more post). What's Next? As usual, I don't know. I take it one step at a time, trying not to figure it all out before I start. I do what I know to do. If there isn't anything I know to do, then I wait... wait for an idea, for inspiration, for a solution... wait until I know what to do next, but only the next thing... I try to ignore the question of what comes after the next thing. That's what I'm doing now... waiting to know what the next step in the quilting process will be. Full Article applique embellishments floss pearl cotton Quilting Sue Spargo thread thread embroidery tips wool
ips Tips for Cutting Fabrics for a Hexie Quilt By beadlust.blogspot.com Published On :: Fri, 09 Oct 2015 06:50:00 +0000 I'm making 3/4" hexies, which means each of the six sides measures 3/4 of an inch. For these I need to cut 2" squares. (At the end of this post there is a table showing the size of fabric squares that corresponds to each of the standard sizes of hexie paper pieces.) To make each hexie flower, I need 6 squares for the petals and 1 square for the center. This is how I cut them. The first thing I do, is sort my scraps into piles by size. The easiest to work with are strips. These I iron, sort by approximate width, and stack 6 strips high, aligning the top and right side edges. Then I cut each stack of 6 strips to exactly 2" wide by slightly more than 14" long. From each one of the strips, I will get one set of petals and one center. After cutting 5 stacks of strips (a total of 30 different fabrics), line them up next to each other as shown above, and cross-cut 2" squares through all of the strip piles at once. Now, pick up the piles of 2" squares, and place them in stacks, alternating the orientation as shown above. Next, use dressmaker's shears to trim the corners off of each of the piles. Each pile has 6 fabrics, so you are trimming 6 at a time. Re-stack them as shown above. Note that there are only 6 piles in each row. The 7th pile in each stack, I have set aside to use for centers. These I keep separate from the petal sets, selecting a center for each petal set later in the flower-making process. The final step is to separate each of the piles into 6 separate piles, one for each of the fabrics. You will end up with 30 singles piles, or petal sets, each with 6 of the same cut and corner-trimmed fabric, enough to make 30 hexie flowers. Certainly there are other, and even possibly more efficient ways to cut fabrics for hexies, but this way works well for me. Some quilters recommend using the squares without trimming the corners. I tried it that way, but went back to corner-trimming because I like not having the extra bulk toward the centers of each hexie. I'm especially glad I trimmed the corners on my Grandmother's Flower Garden hexie quilt, because it was that much less to stitch through in the hand-quilting process. Sometimes, the fabric scraps are not strips, or would more effectively be cut as a chunk rather than strip. Basically it's the same process. I stack 6 different fabrics, aligning the top and right hand edges. From this stack, I cut a 4 x 6 inch block, and then cut that in half to make two 2 x 6 inch strips. I align the strips the same way as the 14" strips above, cross-cutting several at one time, and finish the same way as described above. Fabric Cutting Guide for Different Sizes of Hexies 1/4" hexie --- cut 1" squares 1/2" hexie --- cut 1-1/2" squares 3/4" hexie --- cut 2" squares 1" hexie ------ cut 2-1/2" squares 1-1/4" hexie - cut 3" squares 1-1/2" hexie - cut 3-1/2" squares 2" hexie ------ cut 4-1/2" squares 3" hexie ------ cut 6-1/2" squares 4" hexie ------ cut 8-1/2" squares 6" hexie ------ cut 12-1/2" squares A very handy, and more complete cutting guide is available from Paper Pieces, which is where I get my pieces. Nope, I don't cut my own; too boring, and I really like the precision of die-cut paper pieces! For a lot more helpful tips on making a hexie quilt, please see these posts: Grandma's Flower Garden - 3/4 Inch Hexie Quilt - Time Study Hand Quilting a Hexie Quilt Hexie Quilt - Embroidery Quilting in Flower Centers Hexie Quilt - Paper Pieces are GONE + Tips Hexie Quilt - To Fix or Not to Fix Hexie Quilt Top - Almost Finished Hexies Galore - Grandma's Flower Garden Grandma's Flower Garden Quilt - I'm Doin' It! Full Article cutting fabric hexagon quilt hexie flowers hexie quilt hexies Quilting tips tutorial
ips "Eclipse" - Scrappy Improvisational Quilt By beadlust.blogspot.com Published On :: Tue, 16 Jan 2018 05:22:00 +0000 When my brother, Thom Atkins, visited last fall, he showed me (and a few quilting buddies) his new method for designing and constructing "scrappy improv wall quilts," a technique that turned out to be a lot of fun for me, especially given my long history with an improvisational, intuitive approach to bead embroidery. Basically, what we did was to empty our bags or boxes of scraps onto a large table and start pawing through them, pulling out ones that appealed to us at that moment. For me it was all about color - red, magenta, fuchsia, with hints of pink, golden-yellow, orange, lavender, and dark green. All of the fabrics were in my scrap box. We had two days of Thom's demonstrations and guidance. During that time, each of us in our small group produced a unique and very pleasing "piece" or "block," measuring roughly 18 x 21 inches, the size of a fat quarter. One of my red scraps, cut in a nice arc at one end, was the start of it all because I liked the shape and the color. Next I picked up a small strip of yellow, and held it behind the arc of red. Ooooh! Nice enough to repeat. The scrap of orange/red batik was large enough to cut a similar arc, and the strip of yellow was long enough to go behind that one too. These two arcs formed the basis of my piece. You can see the two arcs above; the lower right was the first. The yellow strip was only about 3" wide, not enough to go all the way around the arcs, but I cut two shapes that would echo the top of each of the arcs. I layered the remaining scraps from that on top of the arcs along the vertical edges of the design. Then I put a dark green scrap behind the arcs and the yellow, which set them off nicely. The rest was just filling to the edges of the quilt with more scraps, including fussy-cut leaves and flowers. The next step was to glue it all together along the 1/4" seam overlap, working in layers from bottom to top, and cutting away the excess fabric from the underside after each piece is glued. Cutting away the excess fabric leaves a double layer of fabric only at the seams; the rest is a single layer. The glue is Elmer's School Glue, Disappearing Purple, as shown below. It is an organic stick glue, relatively easy to sew through, repositionable, (in case you change your mind), and purple when first applied, drying to transparent (so you can see where exactly you are putting it). Thom's method is a type of raw edge applique, typically accomplished with heat-fusible web, such as "wonder under." The typical method, given a complex, layered design such as mine, would have resulted in a thick, stiff, multi-layer surface, which would be difficult to quilt, even with a machine. In Thom's method, there is no web, and in most places only one or two layers of fabric. Like all raw edge techniques, the raw edges must be sewn down, and the resulting quilts are not very suitable for bed quilts unless there is heavy stitching over the raw edges (for example, dense, zig-zag, machine stitching). After gluing my original (shown above) quilt top, I assembled the quilt, using a spray glue to layer the backing, batting and top. The next step was to stitch along the "seams," the overlapping, glued edge of each piece. From there, it was up to each of us as to how to finish the quilt, perhaps with machine quilting, such as stippling or contour stitches, or perhaps with beading, all of which Thom does on his quilts. A couple of months went by after getting to the unfinished stage shown above. I liked it, but didn't know what to do with it, until one day when I was at our Senior Center, getting foot care from a trained nurse who comes a couple times a week to help those who need it. Her treatment room, about the size of a walk-in closet, has no windows. Her client faces the door to the room, a plain, wooden door. "That door needs a quilt," I told her. The rest is history; my scrappy improv quilt, Eclipse, hangs there now. Only first I had to finish it. Above is the finished quilt, Eclipse. Below I'll tell you some of the finishing steps and about how I transformed it from looking flat and ordinary to sharp and textured using embroidery embellishments. Please click on the photo so you can see the details! You might have noticed that the finished quilt is longer (better suited for hanging on a door) than the original piece. That was a challenge, although less than you might expect, because Thom had demonstrated for us how he sometimes extends the size of his quilts. In short, I roughly planned out the addition, the mock-up shown below, then created it using the same process and scraps as the original piece. I used fusible "tape" made for butt-joining pieces of batting, to add a new piece of batting to the bottom edge of batting on the original (upper) part of the quilt. The horizontal strip of striped fabric overlaps the two parts of the quilt and the joined batting underneath. As you can see below, I added a fussy-cut flower over the striped fabric to break up the horizontal strip and visually join the two parts. Confession time... I'm not good at machine quilting, and don't even have a proper quilting foot for my old machine (1972 Pfaff). I tried stitching around the fussy cut flowers to secure the glued edges, but failed miserably. What to do? Ah, hand-sew with embroidery stitches and floss? Yes! It took a few tries, but eventually I found stitch and thread combinations that worked. It looked so good that I decided to add stitching and knots to the yellow arcs next. Wow! That popped the eclipse look! In the photo below, you can see bits of all the embroidery stitches I added. Not only does the embroidery provide embellishment and emphasis, it also further quilts the piece. Click the photo to see the detail and better read the stitch identification. Here are two more detail photos of the finished quilt (without the text boxes). Lots of fun, and I like the results! Will I do another one? Well, right now I've finally returned to my hexie project, where I'm likely to remain for many months, but after that, scrappy improv may be just what I need! Full Article applique art quilts fabric collage fabric scraps finishing techniques improv improvisation intuitive raw edge applique scrappy quilts Thom Atkins thread embroidery tutorial
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ips Musician’s Guide to TikTok: 6 Tips for Growing Your Fanbase By www.star2.org Published On :: Thu, 19 Jan 2023 14:06:19 +0000 With TikTok going viral, it has become the perfect platform for musicians to showcase their talent and reach new audiences. No matter what genre you specialize in, this blog will provide you with all the tips and tricks to get noticed on TikTok and grow your fanbase. So, what are you waiting for? Let’s get ... Read more The post Musician’s Guide to TikTok: 6 Tips for Growing Your Fanbase appeared first on Star Two. Full Article Music Social Media Followers Social media TikTok
ips Beginner’s Guide to Electronic Music Production: Tips and Tricks for Starting Out By www.star2.org Published On :: Wed, 10 Jan 2024 15:30:07 +0000 The beginner’s guide to electronic music production is a comprehensive resource offering a thorough introduction to the fundamentals of electronic music production. Tailored for beginners, the guide covers essential concepts, techniques, and tools in the field, spanning from basic sound design to the application of effects plugins and mixing strategies. Electronic music production is a ... Read more The post Beginner’s Guide to Electronic Music Production: Tips and Tricks for Starting Out appeared first on Star Two. Full Article Music Music Producer Computer Electronic Music Music Production Sound design
ips Replay: Velosolutions UCI Pump Track World Championships 2024 By www.pinkbike.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 00:00:00 PST The world’s best pump track riders descended upon a vibrant township on Durban’s north coast to battle for top honours.( Photos: 9, Comments: 13 ) Full Article
ips How to Enhance Your Flexibility – Exercises and Tips for Better Mobility By www.star2.org Published On :: Mon, 19 Aug 2024 08:17:49 +0000 Imagine waking up one morning, the sun streaming through your window, and you reach out for that warm cup of coffee. As your body moves, you feel a tug in your muscles, a reminder of just how stiff and restricted movement can become over time. Flexibility doesn’t just impact athletes; it influences everyone’s daily life, ... Read more The post How to Enhance Your Flexibility – Exercises and Tips for Better Mobility appeared first on Star Two. Full Article Fitness Fitness Blogger fitness Gym Hamstrings Healthy life Mobility Stretch Training workout
ips How Much Does Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Cost? Price Tips By www.star2.org Published On :: Tue, 05 Mar 2024 14:05:26 +0000 Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) is a medical treatment that involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized environment. This unique treatment method has shown effectiveness in healing various conditions, from complex wound healing to treating decompression sickness in divers. HBOT works on the principle of increasing oxygen concentration in the body, which can enhance the body’s ... Read more The post How Much Does Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Cost? Price Tips appeared first on Star Two. Full Article Health HBOT health Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Insurance
ips Massage Therapy for Frequent Travelers – Tips for Reducing Jet Lag By www.star2.org Published On :: Fri, 30 Aug 2024 07:03:50 +0000 Jet lag is a common issue for anyone crossing multiple time zones. While various remedies exist, massage therapy stands out as an effective, natural method to help the body adjust and recover. This guide explores how this therapy can be utilized to alleviate the symptoms of jet lag, offering practical tips and techniques that can ... Read more The post Massage Therapy for Frequent Travelers – Tips for Reducing Jet Lag appeared first on Star Two. Full Article Fitness Health flight health Jet Lag jet leg Massage
ips 2024 Eclipse Resources and Events By www.pbs.org Published On :: Tue, 13 Feb 2024 22:05:00 +0000 Find everything you need for the April 8 total solar eclipse here, including eclipse glasses, event registration links, and educational resources. Full Article
ips Data Privacy Tips from Secrets in Your Data By www.pbs.org Published On :: Wed, 29 May 2024 17:42:00 +0000 Here are some tips and tricks pulled from Secrets in Your Data to help you stay safe online. Full Article
ips SEO Tips for Small Businesses with Small Budgets By ignitionmedia.com.au Published On :: Tue, 17 May 2022 22:00:11 +0000 SEO can be a confusing topic. It can also be a very expensive topic, especially for Gold Coast... The post SEO Tips for Small Businesses with Small Budgets appeared first on Ignition Media. Full Article SEO
ips Houthis attack US warships after US strikes in Yemen By www.bbc.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 22:18:53 GMT The navy destroyers were unharmed and repelled the attack, the Pentagon said. Full Article
ips 'Dartford Crossing trips ended with bailiffs at my door' By www.bbc.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 15:45:52 GMT Dart Charge bailiffs have collected nearly £112m since 2019, it emerges. Full Article
ips McKenna 'so proud' after Ipswich's first Premier League win in 22 years By www.bbc.com Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 17:12:21 GMT Kieran McKenna describes Ipswich's 2-1 victory at Tottenham - their first Premier League win in 22 years - as a "massive moment" and validation for the players' hard work. Full Article
ips How parents can help children with ADHD thrive in friendships By www.kqed.org Published On :: Tue, 11 Jul 2023 13:34:12 EDT Parents of kids with ADHD often say their kids miss social cues, such as when peers are bored, hurt or offended, according to Amori Mikami, a psychology professor at the University of British Columbia in Canada. “It can lead to a lot of outbursts or temper tantrums or whining and complaining or arguing with the friend,” she said. Mikami researches peer relationships, specifically focusing on children with ADHD. Additionally, she developed a parental friendship coaching (PFC) model where parents of elementary school-age kids can learn to support their child in making friends. Full Article
ips I've been on 105-day cruises, but this 13-day one was the toughest. Its itinerary had a major flaw I'll avoid on future trips. By www.businessinsider.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 18:10:02 +0000 The itinerary on my 13-day Norwegian cruise was too packed. Spending only two of the 13 days at sea left me exhausted, even as a seasoned cruiser. Full Article Travel freelancer-le travel cruise cruises norwegian-cruise-line norwegian-cruise-lines evergreen-story asia
ips SoftBank is Nvidia's first Blackwell chips customer. Here's what they're going to be used for. By www.businessinsider.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 05:39:51 +0000 The collaboration comes amid skyrocketing demand for Nvidia chips, as companies scramble to secure supplies. Full Article Tech AI nvidia softbank chips japan