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The Viking Answer Lady Webpage Free Sewing eBooks Tutorial This tutorial is supposed to teach you how to make Kumihimo friendship bracelets. String You will need strings in different colors. You can use almost all kinds of string, but I prefer to use a little bit thicker string than in ordinary friendship bracelets. Kumihimo disk You will also need a Kumihimo disk. 1. 2. 3. In this section I will show how to make a simple spiral kumihimo bracelet. Setup strings For this bracelet, you will need four blue strings and four orange strings (you can of course use any other color). The second step is to mount the strings onto your kumihimo disc. Each pair of strings will form something we will call a group. Tying the bracelet We are now about to tie the bracelet. 1. 2. 3. You have now done the three basic moves: right string down, left string up, turn disc. 4. 5. 6. Continue in the same way and the bracelet will grow, inch by inch, out of the hole on the back side of the disc. All patterns do not have four groups with two strings in each. 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2.

Free Book: A Scrap Quilting Handbook Category: Quilting Skill Level: All Levels About our Authors Angela Mitchell is a self-taught crafter who has been playing with fabric and yarn for most of her life. Sherri McConnell has a passion for sewing that started as a young child. Ashley Smith is the quilting Acquisitions Editor at Craftsy, gathering the best talent in the industry for Craftsy's high-quality quilting classes. Description of the Handbook This scrap quilting handbook is chock full of creative ideas for putting that scrap fabric to good use! Table of Contents 1. Basic Skills Recommended Foundation piecing skills are helpful, but not required Recommended Materials (for string quilt block) Your scrap stash!

Star Knot (Dman) - Bunk's Cord Archive Star Knot (Dman) From ParaCord Archive Category: Dman McQ Personal tools Log in / create account Namespaces Views Navigation Tools This page was last modified on 4 August 2013, at 18:46. Handmade Holiday Decor eBook Happy Day After Thanksgiving! I don’t know about you, but despite the week I had last week, I am very grateful and thankful for modern medicine and trained surgeons who can take all the broken pieces and put them back together again. Humpty Dumpty never had it so good! My seven year old is thankful for something completely different. When asked yesterday morning what he was thankful for he said (very seriously), “My bottom.” I tried so hard not to laugh, and was able to utter a quick “Why?”. I hope everyone got their fill of food and family time! I hope you won’t be too mad and disappointed with me. In the meantime, I do have the Tomboy Tools magnetic hammer winner: Roxanne Lucchesi! Thanks so much Roxanne, comments like yours are what make all the efforts I put into my blog worth it! And a big thank you to my sponsor: Laura from Tomboy Tools, who graciously offers a hammer a week for the Tool Tutorial Friday series. Happy Holidays, y’all!

Viking Ships Viking Ships Two different classes of Viking era ships were found: warships called langskip (left) and merchant ships called knörr (right). Typically, a warship is narrower, longer, and shallower than a knörr, and is powered by oars, supplanted by sail. The warship is completely open and is built for speed and maneuverability. In contrast, a knörr is partially enclosed and powered primarily by sail. The single square rigged sail allowed sailing close to the wind. The Helge Ask is a modern replica of the smaller of the two Skuldelev warships. Another clue to the speed capabilities of these ships comes from linguistic studies. During the normal rowing, using fast, short strokes, we aimed for 40 minute shifts at the oars, but some shifts were longer. The sagas tell of battles involving large numbers of ships. Recently, the accuracy of the descriptions of sea battles in the sagas has been called into question. The shallow draft of Norse war ships had several advantages.

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