Monday, November 29, 2010

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Inspired by a great brand couture seen in a fashion magazine, Anne has reproduced this superb band with a new twist wool shop: Rialto Debbie Bliss Dk.

Supplies:

1 ball of wool Rialto Debbie Bliss ( here col. Indigo 035)
a pair of small needle No. 4
a needle twists

Up 26 stitches on the needles 4.

1st row (place of work). Knit 4 stitches place 3 stitches to 12 stitches to place the twist, 3 and 4 mesh to mesh location.

2nd row and all rows back (rows peers, 2, 4, 6, ...). Knit stitches as they present themselves (location to location, to upside down).

3rd row. Knit 4 stitches places to 3 stitches (12 stitches to twist) slip 3 stitches on a needle placed behind twist, knit the 3 sts at the place then the 3 stitches from cable needle, slip 3 stitches on the needle to twist in front, knit the three stitches in place and then following the 3 stitches from cable needle, knit 3 sts to 4 sts and place.

4th rank. Knit stitches as they come (to row).

5th rank. Knit stitches as the first rank.

6th rank. Knit stitches as they come (to row).

always Repeat these 6 rows.

To calculate the length of your banner, measure around your head and remove 2 cm.
When you reach the desired length, bind off your stitches, it's over!
It'll just sew your banner, edge to edge on the back.




Thank you to both Anne, one of having this lovely knitted headband and the second for asking for a picture to put on the blog.

Monday, November 22, 2010

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A choker strand XXL Plassard in the winter

With the cold that freezes us ears and irritates us the throat, Entry Suppliers offers a wide range of wool knitting.

Featured today, Wick XXL home Plassard highlighted by a neck in stocking done with 3 balls of Sabine Wick XXL neck. Ecru 27 In 30 stitches, needles No. 15. The overall length is 1.50m.

The XXL Wick is 100% merino, and this knit with needles No. 13 to No. 15.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Why Are My Legs And Feet Turning Black

During wakefulness in Paris of Lebanese

I tried with other families in Lebanon, a course for toddlers ...

We found professionals who are enthusiastic and very interested in setting up a "course of Lebanese and awakening to the Arabic language" for children 3 to 6 years.

The objective would be to group the children live workshops to teach their language and cultural awareness Lebanese, Arab and a more general: music, folk songs, popular nursery rhymes, fairy tales and legends, typical foods .

We contacted several associations such as alef, b (http://www.alefb.org/alefb/alefbflash/index.html). They showed great interest in this project but need to put in place a minimum of students. Alef, b for example already offers classes for toddlers, but only on Wednesday afternoon and in the 16th. We want something more in the center of Paris.

We offer interested parents write to us at the following address to arrange a meeting to refine the whole project and start the workshops as soon as possible:

AssociationEveilArabe@gmail.com

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

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Musical interlude - a tribute to Michael Jackson



In tribute to Michael Jackson, I did a little improvisation (unpretentious) on the theme of Billy Jean.

What relationship with the course of Lebanese? Nothing if not myself.
I just wanted to share it with you. I do think a more "on Lebanon."

The video is also on YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_4CJHYOQYU

soon for new lessons of Lebanon.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

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Lesson 57 - Lebanon, Lebanon, Lebanese, Lubnan ...

Where does the name Lebanon?

The name is old. He is quoted in the "Epic of Gilgamesh " (2900 BC), in the Bible, dna 71 times the Old Testament (source wikipedia) ...

The Lebanese say Lebna é do! In classical Arabic: Loubna has not
Languages Semitic attaching more importance to the consonants (remember?) The name can be summarized:
LBNN
consonants n ' have not always been respected in the translations:
- In ancient Egyptian, was found name as RMNN
for R it'll still because R (rolled) and L are interchangeable (ask a Japanese!)
One may as u and v in Latin
Lemn é do?
- English, OK! : Lebanon!
- the French blew up the 2 "N" in the pronunciation): Lib (y) = LB


It seems that the root "Semitic" is the word " NBA "which has several meanings (milk, white ...). It would perhaps linked to the snow covering the mountains (For those who do not know: there are ski resorts in Lebanon!).

NBA The root is still present in the Lebanese dialect (and in the Arab world too):
- Labanne yoghurt, curd
- Labneh: so "white cheese" that can may spread (after separating curds)
- Labneh Kabki or bé: the Labneh (goat) which was dried and salted and then placed into balls marinated in olive oil
I'll tell you later how to prepare ...

But why so many N?
In Lebanon (for the Semitic language I do not know), " é do" for termination is found in:
- the "dual": 2 houses = e bayt do, 2 cars = siyyart é do , 2 books = ktéb é do (KTB maktoub = writing)
- describe the condition of someone: verb + e do: né3s e not (not equivalent verb in French, someone falling asleep: "sleepy"), Fehmi e do (verb understand, a "comprising" = educated, he masters his subject),

fhémétt? = Do you understand?
fhémté? =-E you understand?
féhémm? = He understood?
fhémna? = We understood?
fhémto? = You understand?
féhmo? = They have understood?

Chou fhemna?
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