This is what a mass migration of stingrays looks like. Study the creatures of the deep and become an Oceanographer.
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Colorful plantings, winding pathways, and plenty of green screens transform an urban lot that’s exposed to passersby on three sides into a private oasis
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Photographs by Dale Horchner
Gallium is a metal with such a low melting point that it can melt in just a glass of warm water.
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Just as a heads up, this pattern is not really recommended for beginners. There is not a whole lot of explanation of the basic techniques, and it requires a fair bit of precision, two types of fusible interfacing, and an assumption that you can keep a consistent seam allowance and do some hand sewing and know when to sew things right sides together and such.
I am not promising anything, different methods will yield different results, I have never made a pattern exactly as it was written and neither should you. If you want something the same as the next person, go to the shops.
Actually, nevermind, this is a quarantine craft, stay home.
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