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Georgian National Ballet

Georgian National Ballet

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Mind Blowing Dancing by Marquese Scott (ie. NONSTOP) This takes a moment to get started, but stick with it. I don’t think I’ve seen dancing this incredible hit the internet since clips of David Elsewhere started circulating about a decade ago. This guy achieves simply inhuman movement. Even after watching this twice, I still can’t convince myself the camera isn’t playing tricks. Who is this guy!? (via stellar) Update: The dancer is 29-year-old Marquese Scott who goes by the moniker NONSTOP.

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What can you do with an old pallet? So many things! If you ever come across the opportunity to pick up a few pallets take a look at some of the ideas I have come across for recycling old pallets into furniture and other practical and decorative pieces. I would like to mention that the designs below were found at various sources on the Internet. Where possible I have mentioned the original source, but unfortunately too many do not. Make furniture for your home ABOVE: Mobius Living take pallets to a new level, offering clients the opportunity to buy ready-made coffee tables. ABOVE and BELOW: Who would have thought that a humble pallet could be transformed into so many practical pieces. ABOVE: All it takes is a few reclaimed timber pallets to make up your own living room furniture In the kitchen ABOVE and BELOW: Don't stop there... ABOVE: ReadyMade magazine transforms an ugly timber pallet into contemporary furniture for a dining room. In the bedroom In the garden ABOVE and BELOW: Rustic pallets are perfect for in the garden.

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DIY Luggage tag pattern & tutorial Download Pattern here. 1. Fabric (1/8 yard will work or scraps of fabric five pieces measuring 7" x 4") see pattern 2. Heavy stabilizer- I used Pellon (Peltex two sided fusible white; ultrafirm stabilizer) 3. Coordinating thread 4. Trace the pattern pieces onto the heavy interfacing. Trace the window for the front piece and cut it out. Iron your "outer fabric" onto the back piece. Cut the seams back to about an 1/8" and then notch at the "v" points in the curves. Turn the liner right side out - make sure fabric is fully turned right side out at the edges. Iron your "outer fabric" onto the front piece. Cut diagonal slits from corner to corner. Use the pattern to help you mark the location of the buttonhole ( I always mark the liner side on the front piece). Stack and line up the front piece and the back piece. You're done!!

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