C’est le cas pour pas mal de pays, ca redirige même carrément sur un site différent. C’est logique en fait, ca évite de faire 2 fois le job et les organisations locales vont potentiellement faire un peu mieux.
C’est le cas pour pas mal de pays, ca redirige même carrément sur un site différent. C’est logique en fait, ca évite de faire 2 fois le job et les organisations locales vont potentiellement faire un peu mieux.
Petite précision: le prix dont les allemands parlent c’est un kebab seul, sans boisson sans frites. Mais oui, le prix qui double presque en deux ans ça c’est vu.
Ça dépend effectivement ce que tu mets sur le pain. Confiture ou nutella c’est pas une bonne idée.
le pain avait un arrière-goût de fromage
Je vois pas en quoi c’est une mauvaise nouvelle perso.
Y a pas moyen Djadja
chuis pas ta catin Djadja
Genre, en catchana baby, tu dead ça
imbattable.
Kommt auf der Bewölkerungsdichte an. Am Rand der Stadt kann ich mich schon vorstellen, dass man lieber die 1-2Km mit dem Rad zur Bushaltestelle fährt, weil man dann die direkte Verbindung kriegt oder sowas.
Aber am Bahnhof ist das überall notwendig.
I don’t have an ID for it I’m afraid, but I think it might be partially how the plant grows, and partially too much water. See the other comment on the thread: get a different soil that dries faster, make sure to have holes at the bottom of the pot, water less.
I second this opinion, albeit with less fancy words ^^’ also feeling sillly that I did not catch it on my own.
Do you think the one by the window is doing better because more sunlight helps it dry faster ?
Succulents are a big group of plants, and aloe just a part of it, but they broadly need the same kind of care: lots of light, not too much water.
How big does it get ? That looks a bit like a baby plant, which is a more difficult to ID.
Some plants are leggy like that, but sometimes it’s a lack of light. Does it grows toward the window ?
Great idea, pattern design and execution ! (see I am also commenting twice)
Yes, there are tears and holes behind the stitches. I didn’t back it with anything, just whipped stitched the holes shut and added some extra stitches where I felt it might fray open. This is just a tote bag and usually they aren’t filled with much so I’m not too worried. And if it still breaks, well, it’s just a tote bag, my friend probably has replacements.
I know those braids ! I never has the patience to finish them but they do look cool.
I actually have a theory, but I am way too unknowledgeable about the topic to make any precise prediction.
Do you have any tote bag in need of repair ? :) If you look closely at mine, you can see that it’s not perfect, fishbone stitch is forgiving.
Also, satin stitch is deceptively hard, you need perfect tension all the way, I don’t like it.
I believe some painter said you can go to the paint store, and they have 100 different shades of greens, and not the one you want. So that tracks. And no, I don’t remember who that was or googled it properly.
It’s so cute ! The colours are really nice, it has a bit of a stardew valley vibe, I think. Don’t mention the lack of shadow, nobody notices.
Here is one of my favourite stitching ressource: https://www.needlenthread.com/videos
If you can do a half decent backstitch then you should try pekinese stitch (the outline of the plate).
The sponge cake is made of bayeux stitch which is really fast to make ! But relies on satin stitch which is deceptively difficult.
The knitted looking one is not quite a detached buttonhole filling, also sometimes detached blanket stitch.
Also used: seed stitch, satin stitch and hungarian braided chain stitch.
Not quite the cherry on top, but I agree, it was a bit empty without it. Let’s just say it’s an organic strawberry 😅
On rappelle quand même qu’ils ont laissé l’union chrétienne démocrate 14 ans au pouvoir, et que l’Allemagne est une fédération, dont la politique locale est bien plus importante qu’en France.
Un peu choquant mais pas si choquant que ca qu’un parti conservateur et nationaliste ait du succès. Et oui, ca me fait aussi très peur.