A un buen oficinista jamás debe faltarle su lonchera. Asì que ¿Por qué no tener la mejor?
Статья автора «Астра» в Дзене ✍: Ещё один очень интересный вид пэчворка – Боро. Отношение к этой технике очень неоднозначное. Кому-то вообще это «не зайдёт», а кто-то просто будет в восторге.
Olha que lindo esse porta objetos que encontrei no face... Muito lindo e super prático... RETIRADO DO SI...
Mochilas tipicas tejidas por los indigenas Wayúu, Rioacha, Colombia.
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เห็ดเข็มทองทอด สูตรกรอบนาน ทำ 3 นาทีก็ได้กินแล้ว สำหรับใครที่ชื่นชอบในการทานเห็ด แต่ก็เบื่อเห็ดในแบบเดิมๆ วันนี้เราได้มีเมนูการทอดเห็ดเข็มทองกรอบ ที่จะให้ความอร่อย มาพร้อมกับความกรุบกรอบของตัวแป้งและได้ประโยชน์จากเห็ด นำไปทอดให้มีความกรอบบนน้ำมันร้อนๆ ทานคู่กับน้ำจิ้มรสอร่อย เป็นเมนูอาหารว่างทานเล่นโปรดของใครหลายๆคนก็เลยทีเดียว ส่วนผสมง่ายๆ 1 เห็ดเข็มทอง 2 แป้งทอด กรอบ 1/2 ถ้วย 3 ไข่ 1 – 2 ฟอง วิธีทำเห็ดเข็มทองทอด 1 นำเห็ดเข็มทองที่เราเตรียมไว้ไปล้างน้ำให้สะอาดล้างหลายๆน้ำให้สะอาดดี จากนั้นนำมาฉีกให้เป็นช่อ ไม่ต้องใหญ่และไม่ต้องเล็กจนเกินไป วางใส่ตะแกรงเอาไว้ให้สะเด็ดน้ำ 2 ตอกไข่ใส่ลงไปในจาน และทำการตีให้ไข่แดงและไข่ขาวเข้ากันดี จากนั้นให้เรานำเห็ดเข็มทองที่ได้เตรียมเอาไว้จุ่มลงไปในไข่คลุกให้เข้ากัน 3 เมื่อจุ่มลงไปในไข่เสร็จเป็นที่เรียบร้อย นำมาคลุกเคล้ากับแป้งให้ทั่ว จะใช้เป็นแป้งโกกิก็ได้ 4 มาถึงขั้นตอนในการทอด ให้เราใส่น้ำมันลงไปในกระทะ ตั้งไฟจนน้ำมันร้อน และให้นำเห็ดเข็มทองลงไปทอด เราใช้ไฟไม่ต้องแรงมาก เพราะเดี๋ยวจะไ ห ม้เอา 5 ให้เราทำการทอดให้เหลืองทองสุกดีทั้งสองด้าน จากนั้นให้ตักขึ้นพักไว้บนตะแกรงให้สะเด็ดน้ำมัน 6 สำหรับใครที่อ ย า กจะให้มีสีสันของผักต่างๆ ให้เราหั่นผักเล็กๆแบบลูกเต๋า และนำเห็ดของเราชุบไข่ตามด้วยแป้ง และโรยด้วยผักที่เราหั่นไว้เป็นลูกเต๋า ก่อนที่เราจะใส่กระทะลงไปทอด การทำซอสมะขามโดยนำมะขามผสมกับน้ำต้มสุก น้ำตาลปึก และซีอิ๊วขาว ให้ได้รสเปรี้ยวเค็มหวาน ทานคู่กันเป็นของทานเล่นอร่อยมากๆค่ะ ขอบคุณข้อมูลจาก : LIEKR , เกร็ดความรู้
A comprehensive guide to Shibori Indigo Fabric Dyeing techniques for beginners. Lots of before and after resist methods included.
No this is not an April Fools joke. These two-dimensional, cartoon-like bags are 100% real and are available in a variety of colors and styles. The bags are the brainchild of Chay Su and Rik…
Sewing Purse Bag Organizer. DIY Pattern & Tutorial.
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A handmade, one-of-a-kind, hand-stitched, and dyed Adventure Pouch. This leather pouch is adorned with beautiful handpainted stars, brass buttons, ornate beads, and hand-stitched lacing. Comes with a roll of parchment and a glass bottle. Lined with Felt and trimmed with rabbit fur. Dimensions are 7.5" Wide, 5.5" Tall, and 3" Deep. Has a belt loop built into the back for easy mounting. Perfect for carrying a phone at events.
The American Crazy Quilt Exhibit at the Baltimore Museum of Art has sadly ended, but I (Teri) had many more pictures from my visit that I wanted to share. Kara and I are working on a crazy quilt sampler for a six-month class we are going to be teaching at our local quilt shop, and the inspiration in these quilts abounds. We hope you will be as inspired as we are. Enjoy! Crazy Quilt with Striped Ribbon Border, c. 1885; made by Annie Shakman Heller, possibly in Baltimore, MD I loved this sweet little umbrella! Crazy Quilt with Ice Cream Cone Border, c. 1885; American Close-up of ice cream cone border This silk bookmark was an English import. Crazy Quilt with Peacock Medallion, 1881-1889; attributed to Katie Mattingly Edwards in West Virginia Peacock feather detail. What wonderful combination seam stitches! Crazy Quilt with Wheel Motifs, 1887-1888; made by Roberta Lee Barnes in Baltimore, MD Printed designs, sometimes "cigarette silks," were often included in crazy quilts. Center medallion, Dresden Plate, with the maker's initials One of the fan designs A corner block Crazy Quilt with Center Star and Blue Velvet Border, 1883-1888; made by Augusta Adèle Smith, in Baltimore, MD Lazy daisy flowers Artist's palette Crazy Quilt with Initial "M," c. 1885; made by Minnie K. Minderlein in Baltimore, MD Ribbon flower with chenille stems and leaves Ribbon buds Wheat: ribbon and chenille thread Wheat: ribbon This quilt was full of beautiful botanicals. Queen Anne's lace Tiger lily Pansies Calla lilies Such stellar stitchery! To see our first post of photos from this exhibit, click here. Now I feel the urge to go do some stitching on my own crazy quilt blocks. We'll share our final mini-crazy quilt in a few weeks. Happy stitching!
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🐕【Cute Design】3D kawaii Cartoon style design with a cute plush pendant. Soft adjustable comfy shoulder straps, top sling/handle help to store and carry. Both a backpack and a shoulder bag. 🐕【Wonderful Gift】This cute backpack is an ideal gift for women’s birthday, holiday. 🐕【Occasions】Daily Life, Anime Party, Cosplay Show, Costume Party, Theme Party, etc. 🐕【Quality Materials】The backpacks is made of high-quality plush and soft leather, the plush is comfortable and durable. Women will love this cute bag. 🐕【Size】 7.9 x 4.3 x 9.8 in/20 × 11 × 25cm/0.64 lb. THIS ITEM IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE BY CHILDREN 12 AND UNDER.
Interior designer and baker Song Rattanakosate (aka @SongSweetSong) produces adorably endearing creations completely out of food. Her edible sculptures
Pour le défi de janvier, j'ai fait une couture utile et rapide. Je suis partie de ce tuto click click et j'ai cousu un tapis de piscine qui garde les pieds au sec et permet aussi de ranger son maillot de bain mouillé pour éviter qu'il ne s'égoutte...
Awhile back I mentioned the big overhaul of my craft room/office space and various other places in my home. The transfer of my material stash from its hiding place under the window seat to the small cubby area in the craft room was involved. It was not pretty. Much wailing and gnashing of teeth transpired but in the end, (oh, I wish it were actually the end) it was worth it. I think. I am a big believer in 'out of sight, out of mind' and how it is bad if you are talking about consumable things like craft supplies. So whenever possible I like to have any craft materials, or 'to do' projects organized, but kept in view. Seeing all the material after it had been stashed away brought to mind many projects that had disappeared into the back of my brain. So it was fun in that respect. And obviously, from this picture you can see that blue jeans were among the great material migration of 2010. I have a small bathroom that is shared by everyone in the family. It can be interesting to say the least. But one of my main issues was that I had no perfect place to store our toothbrushes except on shelves that were situated over the toilet. Yes. Ewww... And I am a germ person. I really, really hate it when someone else's toothbrush touches mine. Hate. It. Once, my husband even started laughing and saying something like, "You know you've been married a long time when you can accidently brush your teeth with your wife's toothbrush and it doesn't bother you." I was like, "Wow. I used to love you." And divorced him. The end... No. But I threw that toothbrush out. Germ. Issues. So the over the toilet toothbrush storage was always bugging me and so I was always trying to work out a way for more storage in my bathroom. I saw all the jeans and had an idea to use the pockets for the toothbrushes as they are flat enough to use behind the door that swings into the room. The door doesn't actually hit the pockets, but it would have hit a shelf or anything that stuck out too far, which had previously limited the use of that wall for storage. Now I am happy to report the toothbrushes live about as far away from the toilet as possible in the tiny room. I cut out the pockets and sewed around them so they'd be strong enough to throw in the wash when needed. I then got fancy and sewed the little name tags on the front which probably won't survive being machine washed, but that is no big deal. When the time comes I'll make new name tags if need be. Then, I put those little hooks that stick on the wall and hung the little toothbrush pockets. The pockets have been a hit with the family. The kiddos can take their pockets down easily so they can reach their little toothpastes inside (to each his own germs I say). And yes, my dog has her own toothbrush pocket, with her own poultry flavored toothpaste. Mmmm... chickeny fresh! While she probably wouldn't mind her toothbrush being stored over the toilet, the sixth pocket makes everything nice and even. Hey, it is the middle of February already! Woohoo! This time next month the blogs will all be filled with garden planning and fun spring stuff like that. Sometimes the whole time flying by thing feels like a good thing. Have a great week everyone!
a sprat as a practical pencil case: Are you looking for a pencil case that not anyone else is having? One that can not only take on pens, but also swallows scissors or glue sticks without any problems? Then the sprat pencil case is perfect for you and your loved ones. Thanks to the all-round zipper, you can open the pencil case wide and always have an eye on all your utensils. The sprat can be wonderfully embellished with playful elements, so that children will have their fun with it. With a slightly more reserved style, it is just as suitable as a gift for adults. Use durable woven fabrics, coated fabrics or give your discarded jeans a second life. The pencil case is great as an upcycling project. The sprat as gift: You can use the sprat also as key case, glasses case or toothbrush case. THE TUTORIAL: This tutorial in PDF format contains a detailed step-by-step guide with countless photos, 28 A4 pages and 3 sectional pattern pages in original size. SIZE OT THE SPRAT: 27 cm × 9 cm (width × height) LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY: average experience MATERIAL: cotton fabrics, jeans, canvas, coated fabric, cord, softshell or Tyvek, perfect for using upcycle materials © Copyright by „von Lange Hand“ 2021 These instructions are only entitled for private use. Commercial use of the pattern without a corresponding license is prohibited! Usage licenses are available HERE Passing on, exchanging and reselling the pattern, the sewing instructions and extracts from them are expressly prohibited, as is publication and printing!
Blog of Susan Elliott where she shares her life through her needlework and photography.
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Do your own Simplified Shibori Dyeing with these instructions, 4 different patterns are an easy introduction to shibori dyeing using fibre reactive dye.
Photographed by Jan Riser.
❤NOTE: —— Embroidery kit and finished product are both available. —— Needles or glues might be taken out from the kit when shipping because of the customs restriction. ❤TIPS: All kits are easy to do even if you are a beginner, just follow the instruction book step by step. There are high definition tutorial vedios for you as well if you have further questions. ❤SPECIFICATIONS: —— approximate time: 26-28hours —— bamboo hoop size: 15cm —— diffculty degree: ★★★☆ ❤EACH KIT INCLUDES: —— materials package —— bamboo hoop —— tutorial vedio —— instruction book with pictures (if you need explanation in English, contact me~) —— embroidery needles might not be included because of the customs restriction. ❤SHIPPING —— all orders will be handled and shipped out within 5 business days —— By default, packages will be shiped via China E Packet which takes 7-15 days on shipping. —— Or you can choose other logistics, such as FedEX, which takes 3-6 days on shipping. Please kindly note this way will cost more money. Further questions please leave a message to me. Enjoy the time ~
I have been stitching on this piece off and on for quite a while. Finished as a small purse
Ecoist handbags are made with candy wrappers, bottle lables, pull tabs, barcodes, and newspapers.
In the past year or so, I have spent a lot of time browsing different zip pouches and have seen so many creative ideas. When I came across this series of photos, I absolutely had to make it as a coin pouch for my youngest son, who is cat-crazy.