Sunday, February 25, 2007

Is It Gay To Wear A Jockstrap

Mobius made easy?

"The Möbius Loop"! Puzzle comparable with reverse parking strips or cut to Stuck fermentation. Consider it as a small practice of kinesiology figure eight, which we certainly do well (maybe at the next parking spot?).
to waste unnecessary time and rope to get a feel for what's at stake, you can cut out a long, narrow strips of paper and glue together with a twist. If you move a pencil along the edge you can see where are start, finish and infinity.
one malt middle with the pen that line, these are the first indications of a Moebius knitting.
Mittlerweile bekam ich hilfreiche Mails mit Internetadressen und Buchtiteln, die dieses Thema bestens veranschaulichen.

"The Moebius Loop"! A mental exercise comparable to parking your car in reverse or cutting up stucco that fits. Let's observe this as a small kinesiological exercise in our mental dexterity with the infinity sign that would do us some good (perhaps when we come across the next parking spot?).
In order to not waste any of the knitting time and in order to get the first idea of what it's all about, you can cut out a long strip of paper and glue the ends together with a twist in the strip. Trace a line with a pen along one side from the starting point to the end point and then you can see the infinity of the line.
If you place this line in the middle of the strip, then this would represent the first steps in the Moebius. In the meantime, I have been getting a lot of helpful books and mails with URLs that has a good grip on this topic.

http://strickforum.de/weblog/index.php?itemid=105
Great pictures, great explanation. The attack will be but slightly different knits. This stop edge is at right / left patterns substantially "invisible" as my version
(in German) A knitting forum with great pictures and good explanations. The CO is knit up a bit differently. The edge of this CO is very "invisible" when used with ribbing pattern than my version of CO.

http://www.lavendelschaf.de/ Issue 04 Fall 2003
Whether Möbius obsession or not, the lavender sheep is an asset in many areas.
(in German), Issue 04, Fall 2003rd Does not matter whether you're moebius-obsessed, the lavender sheep is an enrichment in many areas

and Dorothea Fischer's book
lily "Lily of the Valley - variations on a traditional knitting pattern"

and Dorothea Fischer's Lily of the Valley (Lily of the Valley) Book
"Lily of the Valley - Variations of a traditional knitting pattern"

rich Actually these addresses, it can be better not demonstrate and explain. My paintings are made from the stop, so I would also like to contribute my little bit of it.

Actually these addresses should suffice. You can not get any better than that. My pictures for the CO is pretty easy to make and I would like to contribute Thus Topic:




Here the pure unbemaschte framework. Later, after the attack, the extra-long circular needle (120cm) double in the package are. This is desired and willed, not afraid!

Here is the pure un-cast-on skleton. After the CO, the long circ (120 cm) were will lie with a double loops as though it still in the package. That's how we actually want it! Do not be afraid!




to make the stop on both needles to a loose fence row to get. This helps to hold the new mesh. How do you measure the length of the stop thread? No idea, by feel, at least veeeery long!

cast on over two needles So that it will not be too tight. This will help when you're trying to knit or increase the stitches. How do you measure the length of the cast-on tail? No idea, do it by feel ... very loooooong at any rate!




The attack is the extent to close the round. Please pay attention to the fact that no rotation is present. It works just like if you want to include cuffs. The difference this ........

The CO should be big enough to close a round. Just watch out that the stitches align properly and there is not any twist. It's just like joining to knit in the round. The difference is ....




.... we do not start to knit, but get out of the fixed stop edge with our working thread a new stitch. It is much easier if the stop edge of the left needle back a little push on the plastic rope. The new mesh will produce exactly the distance between the stop mesh fetched. Perfect, we must include not only ever take a lot of new stitches.

... that we do not begin knitting, yarn but we're going to pick up new stitches from the edge of the CO with the working end of the. It's a lot easier if you slide the CO edge on the left needle back on to the cable. The new stitches will be Increased by picking up and knitting the working yarn from the CO stitches in between (like in Cable CO). We do not really have to count ... just keep picking up endless new stitches.



Slowly we see the "magic trick" when all the new stitches are added, we find ourselves back at the beginning and the needle is now double.
The next image It shows exactly in detail, even my wonderful beautiful stitch markers.
It should necessarily a stitch markers are set to find the beginning and end of a round.

Slowly, you will be able to recognizes the "magic". When you finish picking up stitches, you'll end up at the starting point and the needle will lay with a double loop over each other. The next picture shows you the detail clearer and even with my pretty stitch markers. At this point, you should really put in a stitch marker So that you'll be able to see the beginning and end of the round.




The anchor is ready to knit
Done!

The CO is now ready to be knit! Yay!

show to relax and a little amusement you I have my last awful nice wool socks. Mary, of www.craftlinks.net , saved me at our last meeting with this wool donation. I was actually still in the wool, and - reluctantly - nibbling nails - uneasy teetering on the chair - I watched as all the other knitting. This picture must have been pathetic and pitiable, so let me dip into their Opalkiste Maria. Blind I groped for the ball by not taking her best and that was the result.

For relaxation and a little amusement, I'm going to show you my last socks from the pretty yarn. Maria from www.craftlinks.net came to my rescue with this wool donation at our last meeting. I actually ran out of yarn and I had to watch the others knit on while I gritted my teeth, bit my fingernails and just tethering on my seat. That must have been such a pitiful sight and so Maria let me into her Opal box. I grobed around blindly for a skein so that I don't end up taking her prettiest one and this was the result:




Die Farben erinnern stark an die Olympiade 1972 in München. Das Maskottchen, ein Dackel, trug sie.

The colours remind me most of the Olympic Games from 1972 here in Munich. The mascot, a dachshun wore those colors.



The German team was also a spring-like pastel such as dachshunds dressed and at each pole or at any subway station, curled these colors. Maybe the trash, I do not remember.

The German team was dressed up in spring pastel colors just as good as the dog and the roof colors. Even the light poles and the tube stations are donned in these colors. So maybe they were on the trash bins ... I can not remember anymore.

zwangsentfremdeten time my friends and I all right Gartenmäuerchen, as is the gate of the paddock to the balance beam miracle Nadja emulate. What was probably of this girl?

I and my friends were using various low garden walls as well as gates to the horse paddocks as balance beams to the fabulous immitate Nadja. I wonder what has become of this girl?

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Crusing Spots Jacksonvilleflorida

The ZFL Weblog

now I blog also over here in the ZFL Weblog . It is all about passing on information to clients undocumented n Friends' e /, College of undocumented, prospective undocumented the ZFL .

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Russian Bare Full Pic

comment on New Article: eLearning2.0 - New teaching / learning culture with social software?

reply to a comment on our article eLearning2.0 - New teaching / learning culture with social software? :

> 1) Did those instruments in non-university sector also has to
> application. For example, in the field of adult education? Or to
> Advanced training for professionals in specific areas?

I think one needs to distinguish (at least) between formal and informal training
. Without knowing about specific studies,
I can imagine however, that these Web 2.0 tools in formal education
still are very rarely used, if then in areas
the contents are close to the theme (ie at about developments
to the topic of learning, or about information management, ICT usage, ...). In
of informal training (Ie as M. m. n. many of us -
more or less consciously - run every day) the use of Web 2.0 media
may not work in many areas has almost become commonplace.
as many of us have done it before at any Wikipedia entry
a supplement or commented blog posts, or at least
wikis and blogs read and maybe even subscribed via RSS? And
learned always a piece ... but as your second comment comes to
wearing ...

> 2) I would imagine that the population in general at this flood
> on new methods of electronic information and
> communication technologies must overcome major barriers to access. If found
> even from students who need a high level of competence in the
> Application of these technologies, how will people
> less educated handle it? Are there any experiences
> or an idea of the deal?

Yes, I do believe that these media, especially in German-speaking
(from the USA can be heard at times other), still a rather small part of the
people are familiar. But I also believe that most
education classes are given access to such media can be relatively easy
(because It is not that important to explain why
this and that works, and because it is enough to say what it is and what you do with it, for example
can. (Ad hoc quite Lisbon concrete example: I put
with my 57-year-old mother, a housewife and not very
ICT competence is (they may stop looking at Google and follow the links to the WWW
) to a Gmail account and show their
as information about a particular topic, she is very important, and where they want to stay on the
date, the Google Reader
can follow easily, I told my mother in 20 minutes set up, and
after 20 minutes they will know how to subscribe to new feeds, even
can, I will tell her but only suggested the operation
of RSS (as I tried it with my students /
done).

> 3) Evaluation is not really a review of the achievement
>, but rather an opinion survey, how were these new
> forms of interactive e-Learning seminar-accepted.
> It was also noted in the article already. As this
> begegent challenge?

This is a really sensitive issue. You may think of
comparison studies? But I am of the opinion that they do not or only very limited
and feasible in selected cases are because there mithineinspielen Sun
many uncontrollable parameters (eg only the
question: Where, in a traditionally held lecture, a traditional
seminar held invested the same amount of commitment on the part of teachers
as in a newly developed e-learning course? , or the question
after care, after the subject of "the issues we evaluated the LV
you almost could not convey in traditional settings). There are, however
decades, numerous attempts of comparative studies. In some
meta-evaluation of such studies we came to the
no-significant-difference phenomenon, so the fact that it averaged over the
studies actually no crucial difference between
a "traditional learning" (whatever that be) and a "learning
with new media" (whatever that may be) there. See above all:
http://www.nosignificantdifference.org/

***

I know I have mentioned only some of the relevant issues in respect of your
aspects. But the answer to each question would probably
material for their own articles.

Sunday, February 4, 2007

Karaoke Za Darmo Do Pobrania

of soothsayers, the White Buffalo Woman, Fortune Cookies and swirling tea leaves ....... feet

From fortune tellers, the lady in white, fortune cookies and swirling tea leaves ...


..... I was prophesied twice "I ought to economize more with my time," "less is more" "You can do anything" was not as extreme "on a Thursday, I meet a famous person" "my little toe wiggles" and everything will be fine ". Wie das alles zusammen passen soll ist mir zwar ein Rätsel, aber ein Körnchen Wahrheit steckt überall drin und sein Naturel ändert man nur schwer. Seither trinke ich auch seltener Tee, die wirbelnden zukunftsweisenden Teeblätter machen mich nervös.

.....has it been propheted to me: "I should manage my time better", "less is more", "you can make it all", "don't be too extreme", "on a Thursday, you willl meet a famous celebrity", "you've got loose ends" and "everything will be fine". How it all fits together is still quite quizzical to me, but a grain of truth is everywhere in there and it's difficult to change your nature. Since then, I've been drinking less tea. The swirling, fortune-telltale tea leaves make me nervous.

Rather than elaborate on your comments to address and answer a few questions (I'm still, I promise), go to my daily growing mail mountain to the bottom (my conscience hurts me for quite some time), space for new spider webs to create (the last summer adorn small Staubwuckerl) (still I'll do it, I promise)

Instead of getting around to your comments and answering a couple of questions, getting to the bottom of my daily growing mail mountain (my bad -conscience has been chasing me for a long time already), finding new rooms for cobwebs (that has been decorated with dust speckles from last summer)

DO I STILL DOWN AND KNITTING!

BUT I HAVE TO KNIT FROM TIME TO TIME!

determined expected some despairing the ingenious explanation for the Möbius stop. I actually found out on the network, no graphic images on the subject, only in an old "spinning off" issue, I saw those pictures again. What can I say, a new blue Mobius is growing and is the appropriate instructions for the attack it soon.

Some of you are definitely desperados waiting for a good explanation of the Moebius cast on. I could not find any tutorials or any pictures to this topic in all the vastness of the internet, only in an old copy of "Spin Off" did I find pictures searchable. What should I say? A new blue Moebius is growing and so with it the instruction for the cast-on.

NOT TODAY!

BUT NOT TODAY!

but my new, usable in several ways, beloved

instead, I'll give you my new, well-loved and multi-functional

hand flatterer

HAND CHARMER


worn with normal angestricktem thumb and with Indian red knitted

normally pose with thumb gusset in Indian Red

In Dandelion upside down very funny and it does not have to knit thumb

Christine, my model, this variant prefers

(for my sake, they even wore green nail polish on, thank you Christine)

It's so cute in dandelion and worn upside down, you do not even have to knit a thumb gusset for this version.

My model, Christine, prefers this version.

(And just for me, she even painted her nails green! Thank you, Christine)

Well then, let the games begin knitting needle begin

And now, let the knitting!

this time in German and English

The German declaration of the button holes I can save me, please look at the Mobius Wrap recipe for

PATTERN NOTES

SIZE
Unit size for women

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS

Circumference: approx. 6 inchesLength: 8 inches

MATERIALS
Rohrspatz & Wollmeise handpainted superwash sockyarn[100 % superwash wool; 574yd/525m per 150g skein]; color: ColorName; Löwenzahn ( Dandelion) , Indisch Rot (India Red) 1 skein.
Or each other 4ply sock yarn, you need only 50 g
1 set US #1/2,5mm double-point needles
1 place marker
1 tapestry needle

GAUGE
32 sts/54 rows = 4" in stockinette stitch

How to knit one-row a buttonhole:
Work to where you want buttonhole to begin. Bring yarn to front, slip 1 purl-wise, bring yarn to back.
Slip 1 purl-wise, passed first slipped stitch over second. Repeat this part 7 more times – passing over 8 stitches total, for a 8 stitch buttonhole. Place last stitch back on left needle. Turn work.
Cast on 9 stitches (for the 8 stitches you bound off, plus 1) using the cable cast on method.
Turn work (RS is facing), bring yarn to the back slip first st of left needle onto right needle and pass last CO st over it. Work to the next buttonhole.

MUSTER


65 Maschen anschlagen und 1 Reihe rechts stricken, nach der 30. Masche einen Maschenmarkierer plazieren


Reihe 1: re
Reihe 2: re

Reihe 3: 15 M re, Beginn mit dem Daumen

  • Thumb: 2 M re involved contact, contact 2 M right turn, 3 sts, contact 3M right ..... so on until all 15 M, were (front) 20 sts to stitch
    RE 7 M buttonhole over 8 M, 4 M re, re buttonhole over 8 M, 3 M
  • Row 4: re
  • Row 5: re
  • Row 6: Bind off 7 sts, re
  • row 7. re to mesh Mark, K1, button hole about 8 M, 4 M re, re buttonhole over 8 M, 2 M
  • Row 8: to the knit 7 M, re
  • repeat the repeat of series 1 -8 9x
  • series 80: re
  • series 81st . Re
  • series 82: re up to mach Mark, 7 K st, buttonhole over 8 M, 4 M re; buttonhole over 8 M, re 3 M
  • Series 83: re
  • series 84: re
  • row 85: Bind off 7 sts,
  • series re 86:. re up to mach Mark K1, M, buttonhole over 8 M, K4, buttonhole above 8 M, 2 M re
  • number 87: re (again important not knit stitches)
    Second hand flatterer in the same way. To get a right and a left wrist warmers, simply use a link to the page, they look identical.
  • To close the knitted pieces, take from the snares of the first Kraus-right row 53 stitches and knit the 53 stitches on the needle together and loosely bind off (right side is inside) Detail image is from the English instructions to suture thread and see after the first wash gently stretch
  • PATTERN CO 65 sts
    , knit 1 row and place stitchmarker after 30 sts
    Row 1: knit
  • Row 2: knit
  • Row 3: knit 15 sts, begin with the thumb:
    Knit 2 turn (RS), knit 2 turn (WS),
    knit 3 turn, knit 3 turn,
    knit 4 turn, knit 4 turn,
    knit 5 turn, knit 5 turn,
    knit 6 turn, knit 6 turn,
    knit 7 turn, knit 7 turn,
    knit 8 turn, knit 8 turn,
    knit 9 turn, knit 9 turn,
    knit 10 turn, knit 10 turn,
    knit 11 turn, knit 11 turn,
    knit 12 turn, knit 12 turn,
    knit 13 turn, knit 13 turn, knit 14 turn, knit 14 turn,
    knit 15 turn, knit 15 turn,
    (RS) knit 20 to the stitchmarker
    knit 7, work 1 buttonhole about 8 sts, knit 4, work buttonhole about 8 sts, knit 3
  • Row 4: knit

Row 5: knit
Row 6: cast off 7 sts, knit
  • Row 7: knit to the stitchmarker, knit 1, buttonhole 8sts, knit 4, buttonhole 8sts, knit 2
  • Row 8: cast on 7 sts with the cable cast on method, knit
    Repeat row 1 - 8 9 times
    Row 80: knit
    Row 81: knit
    Row 82: knit to the stitchmarker, knit 7, buttonhole 8 sts, knit 4, buttonhole 8 sts, knit 3
    Row 83: knit
    Row 84: knit
    Row 85: cast off 7 sts, knit
    Row 86: knit to the stitchmarker, knit 1, buttonhole 8sts, knit 4, buttonhole 8 sts, knit 2
    Row 87: knit (don´t cast on 7 stichtes)
    Work the second wristwarmer in the same way. To get right and left hand, turn one wristwarmer to the wrong side.





  • Pick up 53 loops from the first garter stitch row and knit it with the stitches from row 87 together, use the three needle bind off method (WS is facing)



    FINISHING
    Weave in ends and block lightly






    (copyright on patterns and images by Rohrspatz & Wollmeise)


    What you blossoms the lightning ball and is on Plop betrays stop or Sun I now leave wiggle my little toe and hope you forgive my sparse attendance.

    Double, double, toil and trouble. Fire burns and cauldron bubbles! I'm going to let my toe do a little dance and I hope that you'll forgive me for my absence.