At its best, roast chicken can be one of the world’s greatest culinary achievements. Brown, crispy skin covers tender, juicy meat: the combination of flavors and textures is simply amazing. Yet the perfect roast chicken is nearly impossible to achieve in practice. The temperature required to brown and crisp the skin is so high that […]
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Simple stitch work creates this slouchy oversized boyfriend style cardigan. Make it as long or as short as your heart desires with an easy repeating pattern that is perfect to practice your knitting technique whether you're a beginner or an easy project for more advanced knitters. If you prefer a more fitted cardigan I would suggest sizing down. For reference pictured is size small on 5ft 7 model with 34" bust. + Skill Level Absolute beginner
Well, it's finally done, and it wasn't easy. It started out as a big yellow shell, with one opening side to view the interior. That, however, proved to flimsy and irritating that I rebuilt that to make the second floor removable like all the other buildings I've built. With that settled, I moved onto the interior which became very annoying as most of my windows were sticking in one stud and taking up valuable floor space. So I even removed a couple and redid the entire first floor. I'm finally happy with it (for the moment), especially since I was able to cram all the prime necessities inside (toilet, shower, stove, dining room table, washing machine, etc.) I hope you guys enjoy this, and make any suggestions you may deem necessary. :-)
Simple stitch work creates this slouchy oversized boyfriend style cardigan. Make it as long or as short as your heart desires with an easy repeating pattern that is perfect to practice your knitting technique whether you're a beginner or an easy project for more advanced knitters. If you prefer a more fitted cardigan I would suggest sizing down. For reference pictured is size small on 5ft 7 model with 34" bust. + Skill Level Absolute beginner
WITH / WITHOUT BULB Retro, industrial design. Original and unique the interior is painted in gold, which makes the lamp more striking. The surface of the lamp is smooth. On the front you can see the concrete texture. Each one is different and unique. With handmade wooden legs, cut, sanded, treated one by one and giving each lamp a special and unique touch. The legs protect the furniture from scrapes and heat generated by the lamp. Recommended decorative bulb Edison E-27 40-60W, D80 or similar / night light / ambient light. European plug / adapter, switch, E27 cover, textile cable, with color to choose. Measures approx. 13x15x17cm (5x6x7inches) Ideal for bedroom or living room as ambient light, night light. It would look great in coffee / bar / tea room or any other modern space to create a warm atmosphere. I am very satisfied with this creation and I hope you like it too. Ask if you have any questions.
Minimalistic poster with geometric shapes and a mountain landscape. The print is mostly blue and will be a calm presence in your home. It will fit perfectly in a any modern and/or Scandinavian style interior. SIZE*: - A4 (29,7 x 21 cm) - A3 (42 x 29,7 cm) - 8" x 12" / 20 x 30 cm - 12" x 16" / 30 x 40 cm - 12" x 17" / 30 x 45 cm - 16" x 24" / 40 x 60 cm - 20" x 28" / 50 x 70 cm - 20" x 30" / 50 x 75 cm * Please note that the poster is printed in inches so there might be a little difference in size with centimeters. However this shouldn't be a problem since most frames are adjusted to these sizes. To be sure your frame fits we advice you to wait to buy a frame after you've received the printed poster from us. LOOKING FOR A DIFFERENT SIZE? If you would like a different size, please contact us for the possibilities. If your requested size is possible, we'll customise the poster for you. We won't charge additional costs for the customisation, but your requested size might be more expensive due to printing costs. Of course we first let you know the exact costs before we customise the poster for you. SHIPPING: All orders are ordered per customer. Below are approximate shipping times: - Europe: around 5-15 business days - USA, CANADA, AUSTRALIA: around 15-25 business days * shipping times are estimates only, I cannot guarantee delivery times as they can be affected by variables like customs, busy holiday times etc. I will do my best to make sure you are happy with your purchase. However, if you are not happy with your print please send me a message and I will always do my best to work things out. Of course I'm also available for questions so don't hesitate to contact me.
Simple stitch work creates this slouchy oversized boyfriend style cardigan. Make it as long or as short as your heart desires with an easy repeating pattern that is perfect to practice your knitting technique whether you're a beginner or an easy project for more advanced knitters. If you prefer a more fitted cardigan I would suggest sizing down. For reference pictured is size small on 5ft 7 model with 34" bust. + Skill Level Absolute beginner
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Simple stitch work creates this slouchy oversized boyfriend style cardigan. Make it as long or as short as your heart desires with an easy repeating pattern that is perfect to practice your knitting technique whether you're a beginner or an easy project for more advanced knitters. If you prefer a more fitted cardigan I would suggest sizing down. For reference pictured is size small on 5ft 7 model with 34" bust. + Skill Level Absolute beginner
Up for sale is an 8 x 10" full color photo reprint of a hand oil tinted photograph featuring American architect, interior designer, writer and educator, Frank Lloyd Wright. This new print is made from the original hand oil tinted photograph that was professionally digitized to produce a high-resolution digital image at (320 dpi/ 6,400 x 9,600 pixel) 20" x 30". From this digital file a professional photo lab processes the image onto Fuji Film Archival Photo Paper to make the 8x10” photo that is being offered in this listing. Fuji Film Archival Photo Paper is the highest quality paper and photo processing available. Fuji guarantees it not to fade for up to 70 years! Frank Lloyd Wright Frank Lloyd Wright (born Frank Lincoln Wright, June 8, 1867 – April 9, 1959) was an American architect, interior designer, writer and educator, who designed more than 1000 structures and completed 532 works. Wright believed in designing structures which were in harmony with humanity and its environment, a philosophy he called organic architecture. This philosophy was best exemplified by his design for Fallingwater (1935), which has been called "the best all-time work of American architecture". Wright was a leader of the Prairie School movement of architecture and developed the concept of the Usonian home, his unique vision for urban planning in the United States. His work includes original and innovative examples of many different building types, including offices, churches, schools, skyscrapers, hotels, and museums. Wright also designed many of the interior elements of his buildings, such as the furniture and stained glass. Wright authored 20 books and many articles and was a popular lecturer in the United States and in Europe. His colorful personal life often made headlines, most notably for the 1914 fire and murders at his Taliesin studio. Already well known during his lifetime, Wright was recognized in 1991 by the American Institute of Architects as "the greatest American architect of all time." Early years Frank Lloyd Wright was born Frank Lincoln Wright in the farming town of Richland Center, Wisconsin, United States, in 1867. His father, William Carey Wright (1825–1904), was a locally admired orator, music teacher, occasional lawyer, and itinerant minister. William Wright had met and married Anna Lloyd Jones (1838/39 – 1923), a county school teacher, the previous year when he was employed as the superintendent of schools for Richland County. Originally from Massachusetts, William Wright had been a Baptist minister, but he later joined his wife's family in the Unitarian faith. Anna was a member of the large, prosperous and well-known Lloyd Jones family of Unitarians, who had emigrated from Wales to Spring Green, Wisconsin. One of Anna's brothers was Jenkin Lloyd Jones, who would become an important figure in the spread of the Unitarian faith in the Western United States. Both of Wright's parents were strong-willed individuals with idiosyncratic interests that they passed on to him. According to his biography his mother declared, when she was expecting her first child, that he would grow up to build beautiful buildings. She decorated his nursery with engravings of English cathedrals torn from a periodical to encourage the infant's ambition. The family moved to Weymouth, Massachusetts in 1870 for William to minister a small congregation. In 1876, Anna visited the Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia and saw an exhibit of educational blocks created by Friedrich Wilhelm August Fröbel. The blocks, known as Froebel Gifts, were the foundation of his innovative kindergarten curriculum. A trained teacher, Anna was excited by the program and bought a set of blocks for her family. Young Wright spent much time playing with the blocks. These were geometrically shaped and could be assembled in various combinations to form three-dimensional compositions. This is how Wright described, in his autobiography, the influence of these exercises on his approach to design: "For several years I sat at the little Kindergarten table-top ... and played ... with the cube, the sphere and the triangle—these smooth wooden maple blocks ... All are in my fingers to this day ..." Many of his buildings are notable for their geometrical clarity. The Wright family struggled financially in Weymouth and returned to Spring Green, Wisconsin, where the supportive Lloyd Jones clan could help William find employment. They settled in Madison, where William taught music lessons and served as the secretary to the newly formed Unitarian society. Although William was a distant parent, he shared his love of music, especially the works of Johann Sebastian Bach, with his children. Soon after Wright turned 14, his parents separated. Anna had been unhappy for some time with William's inability to provide for his family and asked him to leave. The divorce was finalized in 1885 after William sued Anna for lack of physical affection. William left Wisconsin after the divorce and Wright claimed he never saw his father again. At this time Wright changed his middle name from Lincoln to Lloyd in honor of his mother's family, the Lloyd Joneses. As the only male left in the family, Wright assumed financial responsibility for his mother and two sisters. Education and work for Silsbee (1885–1888) Wright attended Madison High School, but there is no evidence he ever graduated. He was admitted to the University of Wisconsin–Madison as a special student in 1886.There he joined Phi Delta Theta fraternity, took classes part-time for two semesters, and worked with a professor of civil engineering, Allan D. Conover. In 1887, Wright left the school without taking a degree (although he was granted an honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts from the University in 1955) and arrived in Chicago in search of employment. As a result of the devastating Great Chicago Fire of 1871 and recent population boom, new development was plentiful in the city. He later recalled that his first impressions of Chicago were that of grimy neighborhoods, crowded streets, and disappointing architecture, yet he was determined to find work. Within days, and after interviews with several prominent firms, he was hired as a draftsman with the architectural firm of Joseph Lyman Silsbee. Wright previously collaborated with Silsbee—accredited as the draftsman and the construction supervisor—on the 1886 Unity Chapel for Wright's family in Spring Green, Wisconsin. While with the firm, he also worked on two other family projects: All Souls Church in Chicago for his uncle, Jenkin Lloyd Jones, and the Hillside Home School I in Spring Green for two of his aunts. Other draftsmen who worked for Silsbee in 1887 included future architects Cecil Corwin, George W. Maher, and George G. Elmslie. Wright soon befriended Corwin, with whom he lived until he found a permanent home. In his autobiography, Wright recounts that he also had a short stint in another Chicago architecture office. Feeling that he was underpaid for the quality of his work for Silsbee (at $8 a week), the young draftsman quit and found work as a designer at the firm of Beers, Clay, and Dutton. However, Wright soon realized that he was not ready to handle building design by himself; he left his new job to return to Joseph Silsbee—this time with a raise in salary. Although Silsbee adhered mainly to Victorian and revivalist architecture, Wright found his work to be more "gracefully picturesque" than the other "brutalities" of the period. Still, Wright aspired for more progressive work. After less than a year had passed in Silsbee's office, Wright learned that the Chicago firm of Adler & Sullivan was "looking for someone to make the finish drawings for the interior of the Auditorium Building". Wright demonstrated that he was a competent impressionist of Louis Sullivan's ornamental designs and two short interviews later, was an official apprentice in the firm. Adler & Sullivan (1888–1893) Wright did not get along well with Sullivan's other draftsmen; he wrote that several violent altercations occurred between them during the first years of his apprenticeship. For that matter, Sullivan showed very little respect for his employees as well. In spite of this, "Sullivan took Wright under his wing and gave him great design responsibility." As an act of respect, Wright would later refer to Sullivan as Lieber Meister (German for "Dear Master"). Wright also formed a bond with office foreman Paul Mueller. Wright would later engage Mueller to build several of his public and commercial buildings between 1903 and 1923. On June 1, 1889, Wright married his first wife, Catherine Lee "Kitty" Tobin (1871–1959). The two had met around a year earlier during activities at All Souls Church. Sullivan did his part to facilitate the financial success of the young couple by granting Wright a five-year employment contract. Wright made one more request: "Mr. Sullivan, if you want me to work for you as long as five years, couldn't you lend me enough money to build a little house?" With Sullivan's $5,000 loan, Wright purchased a lot at the corner of Chicago and Forest Avenues in the suburb of Oak Park. The existing Gothic Revival house was given to his mother, while a compact Shingle style house was built alongside for Wright and Catherine. According to an 1890 diagram of the firm's new, 17th floor space atop the Auditorium Building, Wright soon earned a private office next to Sullivan's own. However, that office was actually shared with friend and draftsman George Elmslie, who was hired by Sullivan at Wright's request. Wright had risen to head draftsman and handled all residential design work in the office. As a general rule, Adler & Sullivan did not design or build houses, but they obliged when asked by the clients of their important commercial projects. Wright was occupied by the firm's major commissions during office hours, so house designs were relegated to evening and weekend overtime hours at his home studio. He w
USPS has warned of slower than usual transit time in October. So far we have not noticed it but please be aware of that. we can not guarantee USPS timely delivery We make and ship our items really fast if you need them for a specific date please let us know. or call/text us at 954-3051817 to complete your order over the phone When you choose to buy two or more items from our store either on the same day or within the following day, we will ship them together. As a gesture of gratitude, we will also enhance your shipping method to a faster option.. Flamingo colors light pink and dark hot pink armbands and headdress The headdress is secured with an elastic band arm piece have an elastic band .................. Please Note: We will do our best to send your item by the date our processing time says we will. But please be aware that Express mail is the only shipping method that is guaranteed by USPS to get there on time. All other methods, including first-class mail and Priority mail, have only an estimated arrival time by USPS. This estimated time of arrival by USPS is accurate 90% of the time. Please Read : We are happy to answer any questions you may have regarding any item you are considering buying. Each item is handmade to order, therefore we have a Strict No Returns Policy. Unless we send you the wrong color or style of the item you purchased, if that is the case, we will happily exchange it for the right one as long as it is not used. If you have any questions please text or call us at 954-305-1817If you make a mistake on the shipping address on the order we can not change it with a message, you will need to request a cancelation of the order and place the order again. If the order has already shipped we can not retrieve it or replace the item already shipped.IMPORTANT TO NOTE: If the product you're buying contains boas, please be mindful that these type of feathers are prone to shedding.
On My Way is a surrealistic and modern artwork and is a collage of various images. It is made up of various images and textures that have been applied on top of each other using Photoshop. On My Way is an abstract, surrealistic print with a vintage touch. The vintage touch is reflected in both the use of color and the components of the collage, such as the retro car (a Volkswagen Beetle), the Coca Cola suitcase and the background. This collage print portrays the feeling of travelling and the feeling of freedom. SIZE*: - 8" x 12" / 20 x 30 cm - 12" x 16" / 30 x 40 cm - 12" x 17" / 30 x 45 cm - 16" x 24" / 40 x 60 cm - 20" x 28" / 50 x 70 cm - 20" x 30" / 50 x 75 cm * Please note that the poster is printed in inches so there might be a little difference in size with centimeters. However this shouldn't be a problem since most frames are adjusted to these sizes. To be sure your frame fits we advice you to wait to buy a frame after you've received the printed poster from us. LOOKING FOR A DIFFERENT SIZE? If you would like a different size, please contact us for the possibilities. If your requested size is possible, we'll customise the poster for you. We won't charge additional costs for the customisation, but your requested size might be more expensive due to printing costs. Of course we first let you know the exact costs before we customise the poster for you. SHIPPING: All orders are ordered per customer. Below are approximate shipping times: - Europe: around 5-15 business days - USA, CANADA, AUSTRALIA: around 15-25 business days * shipping times are estimates only, I cannot guarantee delivery times as they can be affected by variables like customs, busy holiday times etc. I will do my best to make sure you are happy with your purchase. However, if you are not happy with your print please send me a message and I will always do my best to work things out. Of course I'm also available for questions so don't hesitate to contact me.
"Backdrop green concrete" - ML 111 A photo from a green wall with textures. Treasure for food photographers or product photographers! Make you're own vinyl backdrop! So easy. This is a download so you can print on paper or vinyl. Use this as your back drop for food photography and food styling or other photography purposes. Digital background- green backdrop- food surfaces- photo background- printable backdrop- product photography- food styling- product photography- flatly styling. The download includes: - JPEG photo 4000 × 6000 pixels After the payment you will receive the download (link) through your mail from Etsy. You can print this at an online printshop like Vistaprint on vinyl (look at "banners"). No expensive shipping costs! This is a digital file. You don't want to print it by yourself? The same backdrop we can print for you you find by the number 211.
Welcome to BY YOU MANUFA! This pattern is for crochet stool cover SCANDI. You would be amazed by how quickly you can make it and transform your home to the most cosy space. About this crochet pattern: - Photo tutorial and detailed description in English - List of the materials used - US crochet terms - Skill level – beginner - File format – PDF download - Cover made in the pattern fits seats H - 15cm/6'' x W - 28cm/11'' but with the technique we presented in the pattern you can easily make any size you wish. - Crochet yarn used – 5mm Cotton Cord BY YOU – colour MUSTARD - approx 150m (1.5 skeins) FOR THE CROCHET STOOL KIT PLEASE CHECK THIS LISTING: https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/892356645/crochet-stool-kit-crochet-kit-uk-crochet?ref=shop_home_active_1&frs=1 This pattern has been created in collaboration with MDRN Knots. Please check her shop for more beautiful crochet and knitting patterns: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/ToniLouisePatterns We would love to see your finished product!! Please tag us #byyoucord www.instagram.com/by_you_manufa/ Please be aware that this pattern and pictures are under copyright and should not be sold or used in any other way which could infringe owners’ rights. Thank you! QUESTIONS? If you have a question about this crochet pattern please use the Message Seller button below and we’ll get right back to you! Thank you for shopping at BY YOU MANUFA!