Schaurig-schöne Gestalten stricken. Mit detaillierten, leicht umzusetzenden Strickanleitungen. Mit Grundkenntnissen zu unterschiedlichen Garntypen, Maschen und Stricktechniken, zu strukturierten Geweben und dem Arbeiten mit Intarsienmustern. Stricken mit elektronischen Komponenten oder flexiblen Textilstromkreisen Für alle Strick-fans, die das Ungewöhnliche lieben. Hannah Simpsons erste Strickarbeit im zarten Alter von sechs Jahren - ein unförmiger und löchriger Schal - war schaurig, aber aus den falschen Gründen. Seidem hatte sie jede Menge Übung. Als begeisterter Horror- und Science-Fiction-Fan hat sie ihre Interessen miteinander verbunden und die Welt der traditionellen Strickmuster verlassen, um ganze Armeen von Zombies und klassischen Horrorfiguren zu gestalten.
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This is a guide to help brand strategists consider what people really want in order to enhance their lives, and think about the role of their brand in responding to these desires. A brand which both enhances people's lives, and nurtures the resources on which they depend, will prove more resilient, win trust and achieve better results.
Samuel Beckett and Disability Performance
- 252 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Exploring the intersection of disability and performance, this work examines how disabled actors engage with Samuel Beckett's plays, regardless of the characters' explicit disabilities. It delves into the historical context of disability performance in Beckett's oeuvre and offers fresh theoretical insights into his portrayal of impaired bodies, highlighting the significance of these interpretations in contemporary performance art.
pandemic injustice
- 72 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
The book explores the concept of epistemic injustice, a philosophical idea addressing injustices related to knowledge and social structures. Although Miranda Fricker's foundational work has spurred significant literature, the understanding of epistemic injustice remains unclear. The analysis in this book critiques Fricker's ambiguous definitions and insufficient explanations, particularly in the introduction, leaving key terms and conditions inadequately addressed. It highlights the ongoing challenges in comprehending and expanding the notion of epistemic injustice beyond Fricker's original framework.
30 Min-Knits
What Can You Do in Half an Hour or Less?
This book was written for super-busy people who love to knit but never seem to have enough time to devote to their projects. Author Carol Meldrum's quick-fix designs can be completed in literally 30 minutes or less, giving knitters something to do on boring train trips, or while waiting for the pot roast to come out of the oven. Projects include-- Wallets, Purses and Pouches--for cell phone, cameras, and more Accessories--including neckties and beaded wire earrings Whimsies--including a coffee mug cozy, a teacup pin cushion, a Christmas tree decoration Hats and Headbands--loop-the-loop earmuffs, a gingham hair band, and more For Little People--booties, mittens, finger puppets, and more Knitters will find easy-to-follow instructions, tips on yarns, and directions for making interesting stitches that add a touch of variety to many projects. More than 100 diagrams and illustrations