I lined it up a few inches from the edge of the fabric using
my cutting ruler and pinned it in place on both sides.
Hamish Fulton, Installation view (Eleven pieces of
cut ruler for: an eleven day circular walk ten nights camping wind river range Wyoming September 1995, and Counting 343 coloured dots for: counting 49 barefoot paces from and to the tent each morning for seven days.
Eleven pieces of
cut ruler for an eleven day circular walk ten nights camping wind river range Wyoming September 1995, 1995
Not exact matches
«They [
rulers] must act like a good physician who, when gangrene has set in proceeds without mercy to
cut, saw, and burn flesh, veins, bone, and marrow.
Even before we meet him, man is defined by his work, man has his work
cut out for him: less the
ruler over life, more the servant of the earth, man will till and toil, needily waiting for rain, anxious about the future.
Using a sharp knife and a
ruler cut the pastry into long strips 1/2 inch wide.
Make sure you roll the dough to the desired size, chill it well, and then use a
ruler so the strips are all
cut into equal lengths and widths.
Using a
ruler or straight edge,
cut dough into 10 (1» - wide) strips for lattice, or use a round cookie cutter or glass to
cut into circles.
Use a knife and a
ruler (precision is key) to
cut into 4x1 1/2» rectangles, then use a thin metal spatula to transfer rectangles to a parchment - lined baking sheet, spacing 1» apart.
Since I started doing patchwork and quilting I've applied the method of
cutting to my leather work — so I've swapped the scalpel and metal
ruler for a rotary cutter and quilting
ruler, which I find more comfortable».
Supplies-wise I don't think I could live without my quilting
ruler and rotary cutter — they make
cutting leather to size so much easier.
Step 2: Use the long
ruler to make a long straight edge to guide your box cutter to
cut off the 20 - inch segment.
I drew it out with a sharpie and then used a craft knife and a metal
ruler to
cut out the goals.
Firmly hold the
ruler along the line and
cut along the line with the craft knife.
Using your
ruler, mark
cutting lines depending on what thickness you want the wreath to be.
Materials • LEGO bricks • Large, flat LEGO baseplate • Metric
ruler • Three - ring binder (an old one that is okay to take apart) • Scissors • Four small rubber balls (each the same size, about 2.5 centimeters in diameter) • Two rubber bands (each about eight centimeters or longer when flattened and doubled on itself) Preparation • Carefully
cut the front and back covers off of the three - ring binder with scissors.
But since the earthquake had sealed off the Egyptian rock -
cut original, the Nubian
rulers had rebuilt it as a freestanding temple in front of the mountain.
Materials • Rubbing alcohol (70 percent isopropyl alcohol) • Measuring spoons • Small bowl • Three long strands of human hair (about 20 centimeters long) • Cotton swabs • Measuring tape or
ruler • Thin, flat piece of plastic that can easily be
cut (about 8.0 cm long and 8.0 cm wide), such as from the lid of a disposable deli container • Scissors (strong enough to
cut the plastic piece) • Dime • Tape • Two small nails • Glue • Scrap piece of wood or flat Styrofoam (about 25 cm long and 10 cm wide) • Hammer • Pencil or pen • Hair dryer • Plastic box that can be sealed and is large enough to fit the wood or Styrofoam piece inside of it • Wet sponge or small towel (either paper or cloth) Preparation • Make a solution of 25 percent rubbing alcohol and 75 percent water by mixing one tablespoon of water with one teaspoon of rubbing alcohol in a small bowl.
Do this by starting with the
ruler flush with one side and
cutting along the length of it.
2) Using a
ruler, decide where you will
cut the hem (and
cut) considering that you will lose about 1/2 an inch once you start to fray the edges.
While you can simply measure with a
ruler, draw a chalk line and
cut with scissors; it is much faster to use a self healing
cutting mat, clear
ruler and
cut it with a circular blade along the edge of the clear
ruler.
As long as you can work a
ruler and
cut straight (sometimes not as easy as it sounds!)
Non-Slip Quilting
Rulers with adjustable fabric guides let you
cut quilt pieces fast and accurately.
Need to order: A selection of seeds (or
cut out the ones on the seed laminates document) If you wanted to do helicopters (metre
rulers, stop watches)
Bezatesa, thinner chipboard can be
cut with a paper trimmer, but for thicker stuff, I use a craft knife against a metal
ruler.
Materials 5 Cardboard boxes Masking tape Scissors and
ruler Felt or fabric Decorative paper STEP 1 Measure and
cut your cardboard in identical 4 inch strips.
Under feudalism,
rulers grant parts of their personal property (their demesne) to vassals in exchange for a
cut of their taxes and levies.
While I would love to publish such a document, because it would just be the best kind of worlds - colliding art criticism around, I suspect a check will be
cut before the judges take out their
rulers.
Petzel took a revelatory look at the late, great Austrian painter Maria Lassnig's years in New York, from 1968 to 1980, Matthew Marks offered a treatise on the ultra-controlled, wildly underrated Peter Cain, Galerie Lelong presented a display of Ana Mendieta's vital films, Metro Pictures showed deep
cuts by Bas Jan Ader, Craig F. Starr delivered a master class on Sylvia Plimack Mangold's early paintings of floors and
rulers, Hauser & Wirth hosted not one but two incredible Philip Guston shows (the second, of Nixon drawings, is still on view, offering psychic balm in these dark times), Questroyal organized a jam - packed assemblage of paintings by the indefinable American mystic Ralph Albert Blakelock, and Jeffrey Deitch brought the traveling retrospective of the Pictures Generation original Walter Robinson to Robinson's hometown.
I am reminded of when I was
cutting steel to precise sizes that I could not just use a
ruler and measure it 500 times and compute the average to find the dimension to a ten thousanth.
Your not going to convince the brutal
rulers of countries to
cut down their pollution, and we have to remember we're only «
cutting down».
Cut off saw operators measure and evaluate woodparts to indicate
cutting lines with the aid of squares,
rulers and calipers.
Materials Bi-fold doors Wallpaper (1 to 2 rolls, depending on the size and number of bifold doors) Measuring tape Pencil Metal
ruler or carpenter square Utility knife Spray paint (optional) Wallpaper paste and brush Plastic float Screwdriver (optional) How - to 1 Measure the doors and
cut your paper to size using a utility knife and metal
ruler or carpenter square as your guide, leaving a 2» allowance on the top and bottom.
We primed and then painted the inside bottom of it a color called «Moonlight White» (Benjamin Moore), and nailed some vintage
rulers and yardsticks (
cut to length) to the top of it...
Materials • Landscape print • Picture frames • Spray paint • Pencil •
Cutting mat •
Ruler • X-acto knife • Masking tape • Picture - hanging hardware
You will need: Knuff magazine files, Ikea Good quality wrapping paper or wallpaper offcuts Spray adhesive Soft cloth Old newspaper Craft knife
Cutting mat Scissors Pencil
Ruler
It's 15 ″ x 19 ″ - so I broke out my
ruler and a sharp pair of scissors and
cut a half an inch off each side of a 16 ″ x 20 ″ mat I had...
Materials Wallpaper Measuring tape Metal
ruler Pencil Utility knife Wallpaper paste and Brush Plastic float Sponge Broad knife How - to 1 Carefully measure the stair risers (the vertical surface between the stairs) and
cut your paper to size.
YOU WILL NEED: Self - healing mat Medium - weight paper in pastel colour Straight - edge
ruler Pencil X-Acto knife Clear overlay film Copyright - free line art, as desired Double - stick tape Note: You will need access to a photocopy machine INSTRUCTIONS: 1 On self - healing mat, measure, mark and
cut one 10 - inch - by -5-inch rectangle from medium - weight paper, using
ruler, pencil and X-Acto knife.
That is because I
cut the frame down with a sharp edge and a metal
ruler to fit into the frame.
Of course the foam board will need to be
cut down with a straight edge knife and metal
ruler as well.
I ran a circular
cutting disc along the edge of a metal
ruler.
• PVA glue • acrylic primer • burnt umber acrylic paint • burnt umber artist's oil paint • polyurethane varnish • disposable sponge brushes • roller • scissors •
ruler or measuring tape Step 1 Measure and
cut a 38» x 28» (97 cm x 71 cm) piece of canvas.
TOOLS NEEDED: printer letter size card stock paper scissors X-ACTO knife
cutting mat / board (something to protect your work surface)
ruler or straight edge
The directions recommend a metal
ruler and a box cutter to
cut the tiles.
Then I held the metal
ruler up to the two small
cuts and
cut a straight line — done.
Rotary cutter, acrylic
ruler, and self healing mat were very helpful in making clean, straight, accurate
cuts.
Use a craft knife and a
ruler to
cut out the window in the Bravo Burgundy card stock.
Step 6 Turn the card wrong side up and trim off any stray edges with a rotary cutter and
ruler, being careful not to
cut the card.
Material • X-Acto knife or kitchen knife • Metal
ruler • Self - healing
cutting mat • 3 beeswax sheets (8 by 16 in / 20 by 40.5 cm), in shades of blue for Hanukkah or colors of choice for other holidays • 6 yd / 5.5 m cotton square braid candlewick, size 3/0,
cut into 4 1/2 - in / 11 - cm lengths • Paper plate • Nonflammable silver glitter for Hanukkah, or color of choice for other holidays • Sheet of tissue paper parchment paper • Length of ribbon