Save space in your backpack with the Flat Pack Bowl by Bush Smarts. Packing bowls always seem to consume way too much space, especially when you need to spend half the day hiking to your site. The …
Perth's best 1, 2 & 3 bedroom granny flat designs. Built to the same high standards as a Dale Alcock home. Compare our double brick granny flat floor plans.
I took this photo at the corner of rue de Hanovre and rue du 4 septembre , a street that starts near the Opera. It made me think righ...
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Authentic Malaysian flatbread recipe or famously known as roti canai. Fluffy and soft with crispy edges. This homemade roti canai is very easy to prepare.
A clever layout rejig, a mixture of vintage and contemporary design and lashings of lovely fabrics have upgraded this flat within a Victorian house from dreary to dreamy
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In one of the scenes from Laura Callaghan’s illustrations, a girl with lavender locks punches a blonde in the parking lot of a retro motel. From the sidel
Built from wood and glass, this pavilion-style, vacation home in Australia is housed under a long linear roof that extends out to protect from the sun.
When we discuss the characters in our novels, we always distinguish between the round and flat characters and the static and dynamic characters. To help my students learn these types of characters,…
Image 2 of 32 from gallery of Sifangli Homestay / Wall Architects of XAUAT. Photograph by Jiaqi Wang
Flats with arch support could be considered an oxymoron. Arch support is curvy, flats are…
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Flat Pack Wheelchair Ramp: This wheelchair ramp was designed for a flat pack assignment at Howest Industrial Design Center.
Simple pork schnitzel lightly coated with a bread crumb and fried for a traditional German-style schnitzel. Enjoy with a simple salad.
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So, we've been coming at you with a lot of pretty lengthy posts, but this isn't college, we aren't here to give you loads of 'homework' and assigned reading, so let's take a quick break with a short post. It's been a while since we checked out a bit of menswear terminology, so today we'll take a look at the term 'hacking pockets.' Hacking pockets is a term that refers to the positioning of the pockets on a suit jacket or blazer (rather than the actual pocket style, although I don't believe you will ever see this with patch pockets - just flaps and jetted). To understand the term when it comes to menswear, and why it's used, you have to understand the origin of the word. To 'hack' was once a British term (maybe still is?) for recreational horse-back riding. Therefore, you got it, hacking pockets referred to a style designed for equestrians. A jacket with hacking pockets will have the pockets placed at a slant, rather than straight across. For riders, this served two purposes: first, it made it easier to reach into the pockets while horseback. Second, it helped keep things from falling out of the pockets while the men rode. Straight Pockets.... ...and Hacking Pockets Photo Credit: Dragon Inside Today, obviously, most people (even with hacking pockets) are not wearing their suits to ride horses, but the pockets are still in style. Largely, they are a throwback to a more casual, British, 'country' style jacket, but have become incorporated in day-to-day suiting to the extend that it's become mainly a matter of personal style preference. Some shorter men prefer these pockets as well, as they lend to a more vertical line through the suit, rather than chopping up one's height with horizontal lines a la straight pocket. Personally, I have some jackets with and some without, and don't have a strong preference either way. Regardless, informed decisions are the best decisions! Now you know! Do you have a personal preference?
Thick, chewy rice noodles cooked in a spicy and savoury sauce with garlic, onions, chili, tofu, and lots of fresh basil! Pad Kee Mao or Drunken Noodles are a famous dish in Thailand and you’d usually find them in simple road-side restaurants for take-out! This dish is so easy, vegan, and packed full of flavour!
Erik Persson of Stockholm-based General Architecture is a preservationist in the best sense; when it came time to build his own summerhouse, he found a der
Ever see a Jackie Chan movie and wonder how he goes from lying flat on his back to standing up in a flash? It looks like he jumps up from the floor effortlessly, but you can do it too with a little practice! Lie flat on your back. Get into...
Some food lovers collect spices, while others collect vintage cake stands. For me, I collect recipes for flatbreads and I love them. Lefse, in particular, is a flatbread I’ve been eyeing for some time now. Made from leftover mashed potatoes, lefse makes a thin and soft flatbread that’s more substantial than a crêpe but more delicate and chewy than a flour tortilla.
Pay What Works: Aiming to balance fair and sustainable designer compensation & a realistic representation of the work that goes into knitwear design and accessibility, we’re offering a Pay What Works model with this pattern where you can choose a price that is accessible to you. The full pattern price as shown on the right reflects the work that went into creating this design best. If a different price point is more accessible to you, you can use the following codes to purchase this pattern at a price that works for you (a Pay What Works implementation that, to my knowledge, was first initiated by Frenchie, thanks so much for the inspiration!): No code: 14€ (100%) Sustainablist80: 11.20€ (80%) Sustainablist60: 8.40€ (60%) Sustainablist50: 7€ (50%) Sustainablist40: 5.60€ (40%) Please note that depending on your location VAT will be added when you check out. ⠀ ⠀ PATTERN NOTES SIZES 1 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) (Finished bust circumference 104 (112, 120, 128, 136, 144, 152, 160) cm / 41 (44, 47.25, 50.5, 53.5, 56.75, 60, 63)”, recommended to be worn with 15-25 cm / 6-9.75” of positive ease) Melinda wears a size 1 with 22.5 cm / 9” of positive ease. YARN Brooklyn Tweed Loft (fingering-weight; 100% Targhee-Columbia; 251 metres / 275 yards per 50g) 1600 (1730, 1855, 2015, 2175, 2335, 2510, 2690) metres / 1750 (1892, 2029, 2204, 2379, 2554, 2745, 2942) yards (shown in Snowbound) GAUGE 24 sts x 32 rows = 10 x 10 cm (worked flat in Stockinette Stitch, on larger needle, after blocking) NEEDLES 3.5 mm / US 4 circular needle (or needle size to obtain gauge) with a cable length of at least 80 cm / 32” 3.25 mm / US 3 circular needle (or needle 1 size smaller than main needle) with a cable length of at least 80 cm / 32” NOTIONS Blocking tools (optional), cable needle, darning needle, scrap yarn or stitch holder, stitch markers, tape measure TECHNIQUES 3-Needle Bind-Off, Short Rows CONTRIBUTORS Photography: Ricarda Schüller Hair & make up: Paloma Bryschta Model: Melinda Dela Costa Sample knitting: Laura Walgenbach Tech editing: Amelida Hodsdon