Darlene Cahill discussing the Singer Futura & Advances in Sewing

Posted on July 3rd, 2009 by admin

The Singer Futura is the wave of the future in sewing. See what Darlene Cahill has to say about various features of this extraordinary machine!

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Kattbär (hasselnöt och garn)

Posted on June 15th, 2009 by admin

Hård nöt som “stickats in” i ett hölje av yllegarn ge en kattleksak som är både hård och mjuk på samma gång. Ljuden mot golvet är borta och ändå “skramlar” nötens innandöme lite grann när man skakar den.

Detta med “mjuka höljen” kring “hårda kärnor” är ett enkelt sätt att förändra ljudegenskaper hos ett föremål, avsiktligt eller oavsiktligt.

Läs mer på www.smoothear.com/blog – en blogg om ljud i design

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John Legend – Refuge (Live @ The Knitting Factory)

Posted on June 12th, 2009 by admin

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Yarrow “Pay Yourself No Mind”

Posted on June 8th, 2009 by admin

Knitting Factory Nov.16 2008

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Friar Tuck’s Hammock Setup

Posted on June 6th, 2009 by admin

This is my hammock setup:
Eagles Nest Outfitters (ENO) Double Nest Hammock.
Homemade Hammock Underquilt – insulation and fabric sourced from Walmart.
Homemade 11′ x 12″ Silnylon Tarp.
Black Diamond Treking Poles hold up one side. The other side is staked to the ground.
The hammock is hung using ENO adjustable slap straps.
Mont-Bell Super Stretch 800 Down #3 sleeping bag used as an overquilt.
I do wear a knit hat and a fleece jacket while I sleep.
This system sleeps warm down to 30 F. At temps below that you freeze your buns off, literally.

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Megan Thome Shows How To Create A Custom Card In Less Than 2 Minutes!

Posted on June 4th, 2009 by admin

Crafter and Scrapbooker Megan Thome discusses how to create a custom card for any occasion in just two minutes! Create a card for Father’s Day, a recent Grauate or any other occasion!

Sponsored by OttLite Technologies, Inc.

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I Love My OttLite: Joyce

Posted on June 1st, 2009 by admin

Joyce uses her OttLite for many different things. She even has a portable one which she brings with her on trips in her recreational vehicle! See what Joyce has to say about her OttLite.

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Kool & the Gang – Cherish

Posted on May 28th, 2009 by admin

1985) Formed as a jazz ensemble in the mid-’60s, Kool & the Gang became one of the most inspired and influential funk units during the ’70s, and one of the most popular R&B groups of the ’80s after their breakout hit “Celebration” in 1979. Just as funky as James Brown or Parliament (and sampled almost as frequently), Kool & the Gang relied on their jazz backgrounds and long friendship to form a tightly knit group with the interplay and improvisation of a jazz outfit, plus the energy and spark of a band with equal ties to soul, R&B, and funk.
Robert “Kool” Bell and his brother Ronald (or Khalis Bayyan) grew up in Jersey City, NJ, and picked up the music bug from their father. A professional boxer, he was also a serious jazz lover and a close friend of Thelonious Monk. With Robert on bass and Ronald picking up an array of horns, the duo formed the Jazziacs in 1964 with several neighborhood friends: trombone player Clifford Adams, guitarists Charles Smith and Woody Sparrow, trumpeter Robert “Spike” Michens, alto saxophonist Dennis Thomas, keyboard player Ricky West, and drummer Funky George Brown (all of whom, except Michens and West, still remained in the group more than 30 years later).
The growing earthiness of soul inspired the Jazziacs to temper their jazz sensibilities with rhythms more akin to R&B, and the newly renamed Soul Town Band began playing clubs in Greenwich Village. After a mix-up with a club owner resulted in the group being billed Kool & the Flames, they moderated the title to Kool & the Gang and found a leg up with the tiny De-Lite Records. Three singles from their self-titled debut album hit the pop charts, and although the position wasn’t incredibly high, Kool & the Gang became a quick success on the R&B charts. Always a staple of their appeal, the group’s live act was documented on two 1971 LPs, Live at the Sex Machine and Live at P.J.’s, including left-field covers of “Walk On By” and “Wichita Lineman” (as well as the not so unusual “I Want to Take You Higher”).
Studio albums followed in 1972 and 1973, but it was with Kool & the Gang’s sixth LP, Wild and Peaceful, that they hit the big time. “Funky Stuff” became their first Top 40 hit at the end of 1973. Then both “Jungle Boogie” and “Hollywood Swinging” reached the pop Top Ten. During the next four years, however, Kool & the Gang could only manage an occasional Top 40 hit (“Higher Plane,” “Spirit of the Boogie”), and though they did win a Grammy award for “Open Sesame” (from the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack), the rise of disco — a movement centered around producers and vocalists, in direct contrast to the group’s focus on instrumentalists — had appeared to end their popularity.
Then, in 1979, the group added two new vocalists, Earl Toon, Jr. and, more importantly, James “J.T.” Taylor, a former Jersey nightclub singer. Kool & the Gang also began working with jazz fusion arranger Eumir Deodato, who produced their records from 1979 to 1982. The first such album, Ladies Night, was their biggest hit yet, the first of three consecutive platinum albums, with the Top Ten singles “Too Hot” and the title track. Celebrate!, released in 1980, spawned Kool & the Gang’s only number one hit, “Celebration,” an anthem favored by innumerable wedding receptions since. With Deodato, the group produced several more hits, including the singles “Take My Heart (You Can Have It if You Want It),” “Get Down on It,” and “Big Fun,” and the albums Something Special in 1981 and As One a year later. After Deodato left the fold in late 1982, Kool & the Gang proved their success wasn’t solely due to him; they had two immense hits during 1984-1985 (“Joanna” and “Cherish”), as well as two more Top Tens, “Misled” and “Fresh.” The group’s string of seven gold or platinum records continued until 1986′s Forever, after which James “J.T.” Taylor amicably left the group for a solo career.
Although Taylor did reasonably well with his solo recordings (many of which were produced by Ronald Bell), Kool & the Gang quickly sank without him. They replaced Taylor with three vocalists, Skip Martin (formerly of the Dazz Band), Odeen Mays, and Gary Brown, but failed to chart their albums Sweat (1989) and Unite (1993). Taylor finally returned to the group in 1995 for the release of a new album, State of Affairs. They continued well throughout the 2000s, releasing 2001′s Gangland, 2004′s The Hits: Reloaded, and 2007′s Still Kool (recorded after the 2006 death of co-founder Charles Smith). They often collaborated with new and well-known younger talent. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

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Attaching Magnifier to OttLite Lamp using the Universal Adapter

Posted on May 24th, 2009 by admin

OttLite technician shows how to attach the magnifier to the OttLite pole by using the universal adapter

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Lite & DefSound Present Ashley Franklin Live 7/2/08 pt1

Posted on May 20th, 2009 by admin

Lite and DefSound combine forces to create “Ashley Franklin”… the Knitting Factory was the venue of their first live show together and they killed it!

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