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How to Prepare a Canvas Using Gesso
Welcome to another exciting free art lesson with Joe DiGiulio! In this video, Joe will show you how to prepare your canvas using Matisse Gesso and...
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9 months ago
Russian Cast Off
Traditional method of casting off stitches wildly used in Central part of Russia.
Broadcasted by L.Vilensky, the author of The Book of Russian Knit...
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9 months ago
Russian Bind Off
A stretchy, loose and elegant bind off method.
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9 months ago
lk2g-043 Binding Off Toe Up Socks
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10 months ago
Kelley's Sock Class - Casting On, Part 2
Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks teaches you how to cast on for a knitted sock. Follow along and learn how to knit a sock! To join a knitalong, go t...
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Kelley's Sock Class - Casting On, Part 1
Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks teaches you how to cast on for a knitted sock. Follow along and learn how to knit a sock! To join a knitalong, go t...
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Kelley's Sock Class - Finishing the Gusset
Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks teaches you how to knit the gusset of a sock. Follow along with her Sock Class and learn how to knit a sock! To joi...
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Kelley's Sock Class - Gusset, Part 1
Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks teaches you how to knit the gusset of a sock. Follow along with her Sock Class and learn how to knit a sock! To joi...
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Kelley's Sock Class - Gusset Explanation
Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks explains the parts of a gusset on a knitted sock. Follow along with her Sock Class and learn how to knit a sock! To...
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Kelley's Sock Class - Heel Turn
Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks teaches you how to knit the heel of a sock. Follow along with her Sock Class and learn how to knit a sock! To join ...
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Kelley's Sock Class - Heel Flap
Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks teaches you how to knit the heel flap of a sock. Follow along with her Sock Class and learn how to knit a sock! To ...
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11 months ago
Preparing wool batt for spinning
THis is one way to take a batt and make it ready for spinning. I take this layerd batt and pull it into roving and roll into a ball for easy storag...
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1 year ago
Let's Make Roast Potatoes!
I show you how to make perfect roast potatoes
Music 'Cold Funk' Kevin MacLeod www.incompetech.com
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1 year ago
Jamies 30 Minute Meals S01 E03 Pt1 of 2
Visit my website for more great Jamie stuff at http://jamiesbest.wordpress...
Sunday roast dinner in under thirty minutes? Watch Jamie do his magi...
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1 year ago
How to harvest olives
It's harvest time at Quinta do Crasto in Douro Valley, Portugal. Workers demonstrate a machine-assisted manual harvest for olive oil production. Re...
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1 year ago
Tucker piano Dec 7'2010.wmv
Tucker, our one and a half year old Schnoodle, plays the piano and sings along at least 3 or 4 times every day. In spite of all of his practicing,...
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1 year ago
Queen Elizabeth Cake
http://www.WatchMojo.com bakes a recipe from the Complete Canadian Living Baking Book - Queen Elizabeth Cake.
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1 year ago
How to Mix a Dry Martini
Bartender Derek Brown of the Columbia Room in Washington, D.C., shows to make a classic martini cocktail, one of the essential homekeeping how-tos ...
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I just read an interesting bit of history on this recipe. It is a Canadian recipe developed during World War II and named for the then Queen Elizabeth (we knew her as the Queen Mother). Copies of the recipe were sold in Canada for $0.15 to raise money for the war effort.