Thứ Bảy, 4 tháng 2, 2017

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Creative Uses For Bones - Duration: 1:55.

Before the invention of plastics, bones were a common material for tools and objects.

Even now, bones may be mixed with their modern counterparts in products.

So next time you hold the bone of a drumstick, you may want to keep the following alternate uses in mind.

3. Flutes

Bones can be used to make flutes.

For this use, bird bones are especially popular, as they are naturally hollow.

Flute fragments found at Geissenklosterle date

to around 35,000 years ago, while the Hohle Fels flute date to about 4,000 years ago.

2. Food

Gelatin aside, the hard part of a bone isn't edible;

however, the soft, fatty inner part of the bone, called marrow, is.

Several countries, among them India, Iran, and Hungary, have dishes featuring bone marrow.

It is comparable to butter in consistency and application, and may even be called "meat butter" or "prairie butter."

Marrow was once so prized in Europe that diners used specialized tools to extract the marrow from bones.

1. Weapons

Bones can be used as a weapon in the wilderness.

Knives can be made from the splinters of a deer's smashed leg bone.

The applications of such a knife are limited; it is best suited for puncturing.

The Apaches also made clubs from the jawbone of a horse, elk, buffalo or bear.

The teeth were left in the jaw, and sometimes even polished for aesthetic appeal.

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DIY Mushroom Plush Pincushion | @laurenfairwx - Duration: 7:46.

Hi!

Lauren here, and today I'm going to show you how to make this little felt mushroom.

This could give a sweet, handmade touch to any room and I'll be using mine as a pincushion!

If you think this project is cute, give it a thumbs up and while you're there, hit subscribe

to join my crafty little family!

Read the video description below for a list of the materials you'll need and information

on where to find them!

There's also a link to the free pattern PDF I designed which you can download and print out.

Since Best Fiends was kind enough to sponsor this video, I designed it to look like the

purple mushrooms in the game!

I'm starting out by making a few little straight pins with toppers that look like

the other objects in the game using cardstock and glue while I share a few things they asked

me to tell you about.

If you haven't played it before, Best Fiends is a free puzzle game that you can play with

your friends if you connect it to Facebook.

I'm on level 42 at the moment but I keep getting stuck.

Maybe you'll be better at it than I am!

This month they're running a Valentine's Day event and if you want to download the app

using the link below the video, it will give you $5 worth of in app currency for free.

Now that we need a place to keep these pins, let's get started on our mushroom pincushion!

Once you've cut out the pattern pieces on the template I linked to in the video description,

pin the largest shape onto a piece of felt that's the color you want the top of the

mushroom to be and trim around it.

Follow those steps for the rest of the pieces in white felt in the quantities marked on

the pattern - so for example, you'll need two of this trapezoid shape for the stem.

Also, trace around the smaller circle on a spare piece of thin cardboard, which you'll

need later to keep the mushroom stabile.

Starting off with your mushroom top, we're going to fold it along those cuts into the

middle and sew them together in order to make it round and three-dimensional.

So flatten the piece like this along the first cut and stick a pin through both layers so

it'll stay put.

We'll be sewing up the open edges right here using whipstitch.

Take a piece of thread that matches your felt, thread it onto a sewing needle, and tie a

knot at the end.

Then, start your needle up through the corner between the two layers of felt so your knot

will be hidden on the inside.

Loop your needle around the side, push it into the bottom layer right across from your

knot, and as you're pushing it through, angle it diagonally to the side of your first

stitch so it'll come out where you want the next stitch to start.

Pull it tight and repeat that stitch all along that open edge.

If you haven't used whip stitch before, I'll link to my more detailed sewing lesson

for it in the video description below!

But it basically just makes these little lines all along the edge and it works really well

for a project like this.

Once you reach the end of that line, remove the pin and push your needle down through

the felt so you can tie it off on the underside.

To do this, I like to use my needle to grab one of the nearby stitches and pull the needle

through the loop the thread makes, that way the knot stays right up against the fabric

and keeps the whole thing secure.

One more time just in case, then trim off the excess and you're ready to start on

the next section!

The steps are the same for each of these sections of this first piece!

Flatten it, pin it in place, start in the corner between the two layers, and stitch

up the side until you reach the end of the raw edges, then tie it off and start again.

Once you've done this on all four sections, your mushroom top should look like this!

Next, I'm going to decorate it with some white felt spots.

I'm cutting out a bunch of little ovals with my fabric scissors, then sewing them

onto the mushroom top.

For this part, I'm tying a knot at the end of my thread and starting from the underside,

poking my needle up onto the edge of the first spot.

Then, using whipstitch, go all the way around the spot, making sure that you're sewing

through both the spot and the mushroom top so it'll attach securely.

When you get around to where you started, flip it over and tie a knot using one of the

nearby stitches as an anchor like I showed you before.

You can use as many or as few spots as you want!

It's totally up to you and it'll give your mushroom its own little personality.

Next, grab the larger white circle - this will be the bottom side of the mushroom top!

Place the first piece on top of the circle, line up the edges all the way around, and

pin it in place.

Now it kind of looks like a funny little flying saucer or a ravioli and we're going to sew

around the edges, again starting between the two layers to hide the knot and using whipstitch.

Try to keep your stitches close together, since we'll be stuffing this little mushroom

and we don't want the stuffing to leak out of the edges.

When you get an inch or two away from where you started, drop the needle, remove the pins,

grab some polyester fiberfill, and stuff it into the gap that you still have left to sew.

The tighter you stuff this piece, the better it will grip any pins you stick into it so

try to push in as much of the fluffy stuff as you can.

Once you're happy with it, press the remaining gap closed and pin it shut, pushing the stuffing

out of the way temporarily.

Then, pick up your needle again and continue to sew around to where you started.

This time, to secure it, I just grabbed onto the stitch where we started and tied two little

knots onto that.

Then, to hide the end of the thread, push the needle into the plush right where the

knot was and back out an inch or two away.

That way, when you tug on the thread and snip it, it disappears inside the shape.

Yay!

Alright, so now that we have our mushroom top finished and squishy and cute, all that's

left to make is the stem so it'll stand up!

Grab the rest of the pieces and starting with the two rounded trapezoids, pin them together

in a stack and sew up the straight edges on the right and left sides, leaving what will

be the circular top and bottom open.

So like before, start in one corner between the layers to hide your knot, whipstitch up

the side, then knot it off at the top.

Repeat the same for the other side and you should have a tube with a small end and a

larger end.

The next step is to sew the small felt circle onto the bottom of the stem!

The cardboard piece we cut out will go inside that so the base stays flat, so I trimmed

it down to be a little smaller than the felt circle.

I added a rolled piece of scotch tape to stick the cardboard to the felt so it wouldn't

slide around.

Hold the base onto the tube and with a new piece of thread, sew along the edge where

they meet to attach them together.

Tie it off the same way we did with the mushroom top, and we're ready to fill up the stem!

Using some pennies or other small weights and some fiberfill, stuff the stem tightly.

I threw in the coins to make the stem heavier than the top so it wouldn't fall over.

Now, all that's left to do is attach the top of the stem to the bottom of the mushroom

top!

Hold them together using a pin or two.

You kinda have to squish the stem in order to make this work, but that's okay, I know

you can do it!

To sew these pieces together, which is probably the trickiest part, alternate between a stitch

on the top and a stitch on the stem as you go around.

If it doesn't feel super secure, go around a second time.

It's okay if your stitches are messy here, since you won't really be able to see them

when it's finished.

Pull the pins out as you go so they don't get in the way, hide a double knot in there

when you're happy with it, push the needle through to hide your excess and trim the extra

thread to finish up your adorable little mushroom pincushion!

And now, the moment of truth - YES, mine stands up.

Good news!

I was hoping that would happen.

If yours doesn't, you could take those last stitches apart and add in a few more pennies

for extra stability.

Stand this little guy up on your desk and you can either leave it like this or use it

to hold sewing pins like I am!

You can make it any color you want, make a bunch of them, and have fun with it.

I really love little nature and woodland inspired decorations, so I'm personally pretty excited

to use this in my craft studio.

If you make this mushroom pincushion yourself, post a photo on social media and tag me @laurenfairwx

so I can see how it came out!

I love making crafts that remind me of my favorite games and books, so let me know in

the comments below what kind of project you'd like to see me make next!

Thanks so much for watching, happy stitching, and I'll see you soon!

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Make Beautiful Eyes in Affinity Photo - Duration: 4:35.

Today we're going to take these eyes, and

learn how to make them even more beautiful.

Hello and welcome to an Affinity

Revolution tutorial. In this tutorial

we're going to learn how to enhance the

color of eyes. If you'd like to follow

along with the same image I'm using, I've

included a download link in the

description. This tutorial is an excerpt

from our complete portrait photography

course, which includes over 50 tutorials!

If you'd like to watch the entire course,

I've included a link to it in the video

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the entire course for just $15.

The first thing we're going to do is

make a group that will allow us to apply

as many adjustments as we want, and they

will only be applied to the eyes. To do

this we're first going to make a curves

adjustment, so press command or control

M, M as in mom, to make a curves

adjustment. Then make the curves very

extreme. I'll drag mine all the way up.

And then exit out of that. Now it's

very extreme so we can tell exactly

where the curves adjustment has been

applied, which right now is to everywhere.

To make the curves only apply to the

eyes, we are going to take this curves

adjustment and put it inside of a group.

So press command or ctrl G to group it,

and then we're going to apply a black

mask to this group by holding down alt

or option and clicking on the mask icon.

With a black mask applied to our group,

everything that we put inside this group

will not be visible, because the mask is

covering it up.

However, if we click on the mask and then

get our paint brush out, we can paint in

white just on top of Alyssa's eyes. This will allow us to put as many

adjustments as we want inside of this

group, and they will only be applied to

the eyes. So I'm going to zoom in a

little bit and paint in white over her eyes.

Now that we have a group set up that

allows us to apply adjustments only to

the eyes, we can begin applying as many

adjustments as we want to enhance

Alyssa's eyes. The first thing I'm going

to do is get rid of this crazy curves

adjustment, so I'm going to double-click

on it and then press reset. Now I just

want to make her eyes a little bit

brighter, so I'm going to click in the

center and bring that up a little bit.

And then to bring up the blues even more,

I'm going to click on Master and change

to the blue channel, and then just bring

up the blues a little bit.

That's good so I'll exit out of that, and

now if I check this on and off you can

see how we've already enhanced her eyes

quite a bit. I'm going to add another

curves adjustment now by pressing

command or ctrl m, and now because this

curves adjustment is inside of our group

I can do anything I want to it and it

will only be applied to her eyes. I'm

going to make this one a little bit

darker, and then exit out of it. Now

I'll invert it by pressing command or

control + I

and paint just on the edges of her

eyes to darken up the edges of them.

Because our group will only apply

adjustments to the eyes,

I don't need to be very careful while

painting in this adjustment, because i

know that none of my adjustment will be

applied to anything outside of the eye.

Now i can check this on and off, and you

can see that we have nice dark borders

to her eyes. Once you have a group

set up that only applies your

adjustments to the eyes, it's very easy

to add more and more adjustments until

you get just the right look for the eyes

in your photo. I hope you enjoyed this

tutorial on enhancing eyes. If you'd like

to learn more about Affinity Photo, be

sure to subscribe to our channel. We come

out with a new tutorial every Saturday.

So hit that subscribe button, and I'll

see you in the next Affinity Revolution tutorial.

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Every Colonial Game Ever (EU4) - Duration: 0:53.

[Sniffs around.]

I'm wearing some tariffs, all right?

Sure, fine.

Casus belli.

Casus belli.

What's that?

Since when do you wear tariffs?

Why what I do is so important?

Why must I be always the vocal point of liberty desire?

Let me just be, let me live.

Hey, how did you do on placating rulers?

I didn't do it yet.

You know, I could probably shoot him from here. I'd be doing us both a favor.

What rulers?

What's casus belli.

Oh, it's nothing...

Is it about me?

Why must you always be the vocal point of attention?

Why can't you just be?

Why can't you live?

It's just a Latin phrase George, it does not mean anything.

Now, what is this desire.

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I really like you - Duration: 0:11.

...but I need to tell you something

I really, really, really, really, really, really like you

I want you

Do you want me?

Do you want me too?

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Social Studio FX Review and bonuses - Duration: 1:52.

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Ep.12: Spiritual Directors - Their Job Description & Your goals. - Duration: 5:47.

Alright, this should be tape 12, if I'm following it right. Introduction to Spiritual Directors.

The prior tape, tape 11, we just talk about fear, sorrow, hope, and joy.

And, then I mentioned Spiritual Directors.

Spiritual Directors are working with you and are trained and I want to give you the general

rules for the spiritual directors; so, you know what their focusing on when they're

working with you and you began to cooperate with them and you can test them.

This is all about Carmel, the Marian way of life and approach of John of the Cross and

John of the Cross does not want you to be the beast.

You are a child of God, you are created by God, you are created for something noble and so when

you talk to about Spiritual Directors.

They have a goal, they have job description that I was given by others and I pass them

to you.

It's my witness and I'm not going to defend it, I'm not going to argue about it, I'm

just going to tell it to you.

Spiritual Directors, four points: They're supposed to take you and turn you from evil.

Number 1, secondly, they are supposed to establishing you a habit of prayer.

That's communication with God.

Turn from evil, establish you in communication with God, prayer.

There's supposed to ground you in the virtues, the virtues are habits.

I'm working on a very basic level, here of Introduction, habits.

The habits of the soul, patience, the virtuous acts, the acts, there are human acts.

We'll talk about in another tape.

But an act that is moving forward from, either, think about that red corvet that can be reverse,

evil, neutral, you're not going anywhere.

Those are vices, you smoke a cigarette, simply a vice maybe, an act that is drawing you closer

to God.

Worshipping God, So, they are going to want you to turn from

evil.

Get you communicating with God.

Which is grounding you in prayer, establishing you in virtue, it's the third one, which

is increasing the relationship you have with God.

And then the fourth thing they do is, again, move you from evil, establish you, ground you in prayer, establish

you in the virtues, and then they want to make you docile because God will begin to

communicate to you, make you docile to the word of God.

Docile to the will of God.

Okay?

Very simple, now if your Spiritual Directors doesn't know about that, it doesn't mean

you it can't be helping you.

Not a good sign and remember we are all about testing, you test me, you can take what I

say and apply it to the church.

But the follow up tape, will tell you.

Again, the tools we're tgiving you and this is simply spiritual directors, the four rules

of Spiritual direction, the four purposes of Spiritual direction and remember turn from

evil, communication, prayer, virtue and docility.

So, if I am a bad man and I am on the coast of Carmel of California and I am getting ready to cut somebody's

head off.

I have a sword and I've been killing with that sword and I stop my evil because you

say to me, "Look at the beautiful sunset that God created" I stop doing evil, I turn

to the creation of God, the sunset, beauty, and you began to tell me about the beauty and

you began to talk about the God that created that sun.

You are removing me from evil.

Then, you get to me to say, "Will you join me in praising that beautiful that

sunset and the created hand, created mind behind that" You got me communicating – prayer.

Then, you began to remove them from evil to prayer and you began to say, "Will you be

patient with this one you are angry at, you are going to cut his head.

Will you be patient?"

Virtue which increases the act that's going on inside.

And patience is a very powerful one.

It begins to start human action moving in the right direction.

Then, stop doing evil, look at the sunset, let's praise the hand and mind that did

the sunset.

Then, be patient with the one that you're going to kill and let's ask the hand and

the mind behind that created the sunset.

What are we to do next?

That's docility, got it? That's practice points

I wish I could do it better.

I want to be John of the Cross who was giving information to people who are 1. busy 2. wanted to a fast route to

their destination which was spiritual in union with God and didn't want to mess around with

a lot walking around the mountain of perfection. They want to be on their way

So, these are just snippets, basic level.

Later on, we can give you some intermediate and something for the advance.

Something for the mind and something for the memory.

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Episode 132: Windows Azure Traffic Manager - Duration: 26:35.

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How to Use French Wire In Your Jewelry-Friday Findings - Duration: 7:41.

Hi there, Sandy here.

Welcome to another Friday Findings video at KeepsakeCrafts.net.

Today I'm gong to talk to you about a really cool and interesting finding that you may

not have heard of or seen before and that is French wire.

Honestly I have no idea why it's called French wire, but here are two examples of the stuff

and all it is is a very fine coil of wire.

It's kind of slinky.

Well it actually is.

It's sort of like a very small slinky because it's just a coil of wire.

So here's one in gold and this is a larger size and here's one in silver that's a smaller,

finer size.

And what do you do with this stuff?

Well, let me give you an example.

I recently made this bracelet and you can see right here at the ends, this bracelet

is strung on bead stringing wire and instead of using a wire protector here, I used the

French wire.

You just cut a little piece of the coil and then put that on and I will show you how to

do that.

So this is what we often use.

I mean you don't have to use a wire protector.

You can just have a piece of wire going around your clasp and that's fine, but a wire protector

definitely helps keep things from abrading.

So these are wire protectors and I've shown you how to use those before and I've done

a Friday Findings video on those, but this stuff is even more versatile.

I think it has a more elegant look and there's a lot of other things you can do with it.

One reason French wire might be better than wire protectors is if your clasp has a particularly

thick loop, this one isn't too bad, but sometimes these rings on these clasps can be very big,

especially if you buy something from an artisan and it might be difficult to get the wire

protector around it.

It may not fit or may just barely fit.

I have run into that in the past so what's nice is you can just cut the perfect length

of French wire that you need.

Another place you might want to use French wire is if you're bead weaving with thread.

Now I have used wire protectors before with thread, but again, I think the French wire

is just a nicer look and I will show you how to do that.

Another cool thing you can do with the French wire is just cut little tiny pieces and use

them as spacers.

We often see the coiled jewelry, but just having little pieces of the coil could be

a very elegant look.

This would look great like on a memory wire bracelet because you could just have this

long pretty coil as a spacer.

Another thing, let's see.

This one, this silver one that I have is .9mm and that is the inside diameter and what that

means is that it will fit over any kind of thread or cord up to 9/10mm thick.

That's pretty small.

This one is much bigger.

This one is 1.8mm so it will fit over cord that's 1mm thick.

Here I have a piece of 1mm leather cord and you can see it goes right over that.

So it's kind of fun to consider the possibilities of combining your French wire with something

like leather cord, cotton cord.

So if you're stringing something and you're concerned about your endings not being secure,

if you're concerned about it fraying, it will fit right over that if you buy the larger

size.

There's a few different sizes and it comes in silver, silver plated, gold, gold plated,

here's another one.

Cotton cord, so you just consider the possibilities of having this in between knots, with beads

in between.

I hope that your mind is kind of going with all the different ways you can possibly use

this stuff besides what it was made for, which is protecting the ends of your stringing material.

So let me just show you how to use it.

So on a piece of thread I have here I have strung the first bead in the design and then

about 1/2" piece of French wire.

The next thing to do would be to add one half of your clasp and then you're just going to

string that thread back through the bead and this is really the same whether you're doing

bead stringing with wire or bead stringing with thread.

If you're stringing with wire you would put on your crimp instead of the bead and then

your French wire, the clasp and the wire would go back through the crimp and then you would

crimp it and add a crimp cover.

Other than the difference between the crimp and the bead it's really the same.

Now you do want to watch.

Sometimes this stuff is so fine it will slip through your bead holes.

I don't, yep, see that bead will go right over it, which is another fun possibility

if you think about stringing and having beads floating over lengths of this stuff.

So I'll just show you what you do.

I'm gonna use my thumb nail here to stop it.

Find the end of the thread and just pull and see, it just makes a loop.

So when you cut your thread, you want to cut it about 10" more than you need for the project

so that you have plenty to tie and I'm just going to tie these thread ends into a knot

and then all you would do is add a dab of glue to the knot, let it dry, trim off the

excess thread and then proceed with your project.

So it's pretty similar to using bead stringing wire except now you've used thread and you

don't have to worry about your clasp or your findings at the end fraying through your thread.

So a few other cool things that you can do with French wire: you can make fun, great

wiggly dangles just by cutting lengths, clamping the ends in something like a cord end and

then you have these great fun wiggly dangles.

You do want to be careful when handling this because you can pull it out.

Just like this piece that I pulled out to demonstrate to you or you can kink it like

I did with this one, but I'm not gonna throw any of these pieces away.

It is a little bit pricey.

It works out to about $.28-$.30 an inch so if you cut 1/2" pieces, that means each one

costs about $.14 per wire protector, which is a lot more than wire protectors cost.

But I think it's just cool and it looks really nice, but you can see it's like a slinky.

Remember with your slinky you could pull them out of shape, but I picture using these in

polymer clay projects.

I've seen these wires pulled out and embedded in epoxy clay projects.

So don't throw away any of your pieces if they don't work out.

Save them and use them for other things and find all sorts of creative uses for French

wire.

And by the way, if you're looking for it, you may find it also called gimp wire or buillon

and I'm gonna keep mine stored in these nice little packages so that I don't mess it up

because it really would be easy to destroy it and pull it out of shape.

So if you're interested in any of these supplies, make sure you click on the blog post link

in the description box because at my blog post I will have a supply list with tools

and materials and links to the products that I showed in this video.

Be sure to subscribe if you haven't already.

Take a look at my Patreon page because you can get great rewards for helping to support

these tutorials with a dollar a month or whatever you can afford.

Happy creating.

Bye bye.

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Sweet and Garlicky Port Chops by Steven Raichlen - Duration: 4:10.

Today we are going to make sweet and garlicky pork chops by Steven Raichlen.

Here is a full list of the ingredients.

If you want the actual recipe, check out the description below.

The key ingredient in this recipe is a full head of garlic.

Don't skimp on this.

Not a half head of garlic, a full head of garlic.

Throw the garlic in the blender.

Add Soy Sauce.

Brown sugar and honey, apple cider vinegar, ginger, sesame seed oil, and salt and pepper.

I have four two inch thick pork chops and I'm going to cut through the fat.

That way when it cooks it won't curl up.

Toss them in a ziploc bag and cover them up with the marinade and throw them in the fridge

for about 8 hours.

Steven Raichlen says to throw it in the fridge for only an hour or two, but I've found the

longer you leave it in there the better it tastes.

We are going to cook these with the reverse sear method, which means start out about 300

degrees F indirect.

OK, so we have the grill set up for indirect grilling, hot on the sides with no heat in

the center.

What that will let us do is to cook without burning the sugar in the marinade.

We'll turn that one on later and give it a good sear.

These are about a couple inches thick so we don't want them to burn.

Alright, so after about 20 minutes the internal temperature of these pork chops is 130 degrees

F.

We are going to take them off, so you can heat up your grill and get ready for that

sear.

This is where you crank it up.

OK, once the grill is good and hot, turn it down to medium high and put the pork chops

back on the grill for the sear.

Since these have been cooking for a little while, we are going to put a little marinade

on top and baste them just a little bit and that will help with that caramelization that

you are going to want from all those sugars.

After a couple minutes on that side, flip it over and grab the other side.

Alright.

The final step is to take it and flip it over on the fat side.

So that way you can crisp that up a little bit.

Alright, when they reach 155 degrees F. It's time to take them off and let them rest.

After a couple minutes its ready to put on your plate with your favorite sides.

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