Brand Kravet Basics Item # 35777.816.0 MSRP Category Black Fabric Multi-Purpose Fabric Plaid Fabric
Do you love buffalo plaid as much as I do? Here's how to crochet C2C buffalo plaid. This method is quite easy to do.
[ details ] Snaps at center front Raglan sleeves Back vent Patch pockets Lined body and sleeves Color: Available in white Fabric: 100% POLYESTER [ size and fit : based on size S ] Length from shoulder to hem: 42 1/4" Across chest: 20 1/4" Sleeve length: 28 1/4" We recommend taking your regular size #97J1327
Selling Point 1. Season: Winter Specifications Gender: Women's, Outerwear Type: Winter Coat, Coat, Occasion: Going out, Street, Season: Winter, Fall, Function: Breathable, Warm, Fabric: Polyester, Placket: Single Breasted, Style: Streetwear, Casual, Outerwear Length: Long, Pattern: Plaid / Check, Design: Pocket, Neckline: Turndown, Sleeve Length: Long Sleeve, Fit Type: Regular Fit, Elasticity: Micro-elastic, Look After Me: Hand wash, Machine wash, Photos Size Chart Inches Centimeters Size Bust Length One-Size 108 112 How to Measure
Do you love buffalo plaid as much as I do? Here's how to crochet C2C buffalo plaid. This method is quite easy to do.
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Norway is famous for its breathtaking fjords and Viking heritage. A hundred years ago at the Oseberg fjord, archaeologists discovered a Viking ship burial containing the bodies of two women. The ship was so well preserved that it could be entirely reconstructed. Now it’s the centerpiece of Oslo’s Viking Ship Museum and one of the country’s most popular attractions. The Oseberg ship is 21.58 meters (70.8 feet) long and 5.1 meters (16.73 feet) wide. It had a single square sail and fifteen pairs of oars for when the wind wasn’t favorable. Researchers estimate it could achieve a speed of up to 10 knots and was built in the first decades of the ninth century A.D. Its ...
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This is a collage project, suitable for elementary grades, using paper painted in a plaid pattern. If you encourage the use of "Halloween" type colours (oranges, purples, greens) it could make a nice Halloween project. One of the main objectives, though, is to teach students how to paint a plaid pattern, and how to look at an animal in more simple terms of basic shapes in order to create a collage (similar to the technique used by Eric Carle). I was initially inspired by the "Mixed Media Plaid Puppy" project posted by Barbara Boville on the Incredible Art Department website here. So start off by showing students example of plaid patterns. Maybe point out some that students themselves might be wearing. Have them describe the pattern and colours used. A plaid is a pattern consisting of crossed horizontal and vertical bands in two or more colors in woven cloth. Common examples of plaid patterns include: tartan (most common) and the more simple gingham. (Source) So to start off, students need to use flat brushes in at least three different sizes: large, medium and a thin one. For the paint, you can use watercolours, tempera or acrylics. This is the most simple way I found to create a plaid, but there are limitless ways so just experiment. We used watercolour paint. Start off by painting the thickest or widest lines first and then work down to the thinnest lines. On white paper (heavier weight is best), paint three wide stripes (largest brush) horizontally, then turn the paper around and paint three vertical lines. Depending on how watery your paint it, you might need to wait a bit at this point before adding any more stripes or the paint will just end up bleeding together. Try to have student work on 2-3 different sheets of paper separately so each one has a bit of time to dry in between. OK- then switch to the medium sized brush and add more stripes both horizontally and vertically. You don't need to use the same colour at this point. Using a smaller brush, add some thinner stripes of colour. Again, you can switch up your colours. Finally, try to add some really thin stripes. And there you have a basic plaid. You can paint over more and more if you like, continuing to layer different colours to get a more complex design. For younger students (Grade 2 for example), a simple check or gingham pattern is much easier. Try to have the kid paint the stripes as close to each other as possible. Using larger paper will help alot with this. The next class, once the paper is dry, flip it over and have students draw the basic shapes for a cat collage- encourage them to 'break-down' or separate the head, the body, paws, tail and ears. Cut those apart. Assemble them onto a black sheet of paper and arrange it how you like, then glue all the pieces down using a glue stick. Then add facial features using markers or more collage pieces or googly eyes or however you like. Ta da!
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The poll is now closed and I want to thank all who voted, From these results I have a better picture of what people are interested in. Medieval Child With just 2% of the votes this was a definite looser. As it stands today this pattern is already multisized for ages 2-6 in both the boy (shorter, narrower skirts, higher neck) and girl version. It has been made up by my #1 tester already at least once. While it is not a historically accurate pattern, it is a rather quick one to sew up, even when doing it all by hand, like the examples I have shown. I think the reason this was not a popular pattern was partly due to the fact that fewer people are interested in children's patterns, and the fact that the pictures I had to show were rather poor. The Plaid Cotehardie as it is known by many in the costuming circle is an actual style, though the examples are not shown on children. There are a few good webpages on this style, where I made my interpretation from. Plaid Cotehardies of the 14th century by Jessamyn's Closet School of Lattagona: Altarpiece from the Castle of Santa Coloma de Queralt. c. 1365. Museu d'Art de Catalunya, Barcelona Source: jessamynscloset.com via Corsetra on Pinterest Jessamyn di Piemonte also wrote on the Ever-Elusive Plaid Cotehardie on SCA garb freeserver The Master of Estamariu, and is entitled "The Martyrdom and Death of St. Vincent", dated second half of the fourteenth century. Source: sca-garb.freeservers.com via Corsetra on Pinterest Merouda Pendray added a few more images to the search here Detail from The Knighting of St. Martin, Simone Martini, fresco dated about 1320-1330, in the Lower Church of San Francisco, Assisi. Source: merouda.com via Corsetra on Pinterest
Mongolian beef is one of the most popular Chinese takeout beef dishes. It's sweet and savory and has just enough char to imitate BBQ flavors. The beef is also super flavorful and totally addictive. You can easily make this recipe at home in 30 minutes and pair it with some sautéed garlic bok choy to complete the meal.
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