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Learn how to knit and make a dishcloths with this knitting pattern collection! It comes with links to step-by-step video tutorials to show you how to knit making this GREAT for newbie knitters. One of the best things to learn how to make when you are learning to knit is the humble dishcloth. No one starts out able to make anything perfectly and before you truly get the hang of knitting, larger projects can seem endless. Smaller projects, like a dishcloth, are much quicker giving you a sense of accomplishment when done; encouraging future projects. To make the learning process even easier for less experienced knitters, I've added numerous QR codes that link directly to how-to knitting videos! Some of the patterns have a complete start to finish video showing how to make the dishcloth. I've also made many videos demonstrating individual stitches and knitting techniques. A quick pic of the QR codes in this book take you directly to YouTube and instantly play the video on your phone or tablet. The 54 page pattern collection includes the following titles: Learn to Knit a Dishcloth Knit a Simple Dishcloth Bars and Stripes Dishcloth Textured Dishcloth, Scarf or Coasters The One Piece Dishcloth and Coasters Cute AF Bows Dishcloth Diamonds Dishcloth and Coasters This pattern collection allows you to make and sell dishcloths, but you may not redistribute or resell this patterns.
Beverly Serrell and Katherine Whitney cover the essentials of the processes of exhibit label planning, writing, design, and production. In this third edition, Serrell’s classic guide to writing interpretive exhibit labels is updated to include new voices, current scholarship and the unique issues the museum field is grappling with in the 21st century. With high quality photographs and new sections, this edition is more accessible and easier to use for all museum professionals, from label writers to museum directors to exhibit designers.
Kids discover traditions and skills from the people who first settled this continent, including gardening, making useful pottery, and communicating through Navajo codes.
When her mother refuses to clean her room until after Christmas, Jennifer at first doesn't mind all of the mess and clutter, but after a while the room makes her feel gloomy, so she decides to do something about it.
Kenneth King is one of America's most inventive postmodern choreographers. His dancing has always reflected his interest in language and technology, combining movement with film, machines, lighting and words both spoken and written. King is also conversant in philosophy, and some of his most influential dances have been dedicated to and in dialogue with the work of such philosophers as Susanne K. Langer, Edmund Husserl and Friedrich Nietzsche. Since the 1960s, he has performed his dance to texts both spoken and prerecorded—texts intended to stand separately as literary works. Writing in Motion spans more than thirty years and is collected here for the first time. It includes essays, performance scripts of King's own work, art criticism, philosophy and cultural commentary. Dense with movement, these writings explode and reconfigure the familiar, crack syntax open, and invent startling new words. Dancing, to King, is "writing in space," and writing is a dance of ideas. Whether referencing Aristotle, Langer, Simone de Beauvoir, MTV, Maurice Blanchot or Marshall McLuhan, King's delightfully lavish prose is very much "in motion."
The time is 1991, and the family has moved their matriarch from her treasured home of over five decades to small-town living USA. Two of the familys daughters have recovered lost items from their grandmothers attic lost for decades. The discovery leads the author on a journey to uncover their beginningthat of family. The treasures recovered that day will begin a journey back into time and offer a glimpse of a simpler and sweeter time and place. Travel back in time to meet two youngsters straight from the rural North Central Florida backwoods and witness their growth to adulthood, straight into a full and wonderful life of love, laughter, and devotion. The characters of these stories are true living characters of my own family and are much loved and respected. Witness a treasured letter from a successful businessman and much revered relative that contains a heartfelt thanks to a mentor. This letter would open the authors heart, mind, and soul to discover her beginnings. The stories contained herein are lessons for those descendants left and hope they will know from whence they came.
"A Treasure Worth Keeping: Teacher Evie McBride plans to spend a quiet summer on Cooper's Landing. Yet when handsome Sam Cutter asks her to tutor his troubled teenage niece, she can't turn them away. Soon enough, it's Evie and Sam who are learning more about love and faith than they ever expected. Hidden Treasures: All Cade Halloway wants is to sell the family vacation home that reminds him of bad memories. But now his sister insists on marrying there. Wedding photographer Meghan McBride and her camera just may help him discover the treasures of family and love."--Page 4 of cover.
In a country of junk-filled attics, yard sales, and flea markets frequented by millions of Antiques Roadshow viewers hoping to uncover a grungy chest of drawers worth millions, the Keno twins have become the Siskel and Ebert of antiques. Dapper, witty, and in their early forties (with nearly 60 years of combined experience between them), they symbolize the union of amateur enthusiasm and acute professionalism that has made their television program a cultural phenomenon. Now, in this fascinating collection of tales of their personal adventures hunting -- and discovering -- priceless "junk" (including some notable Roadshow success stories), readers will learn how to see the extraordinary in the mundane. "Hidden Treasures" is part history lesson and part treasure map for finding valuable antiques where they would be least expected.