Paper, Pattern, Play

Paper, Pattern, Play

Author: Lotta Jansdotter

Publisher: Abrams

Published: 2018-10-09

Total Pages: 69

ISBN-13: 1683352173

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Create stunning papercrafts like gift wrap, stationery, party decorations and more with this beautiful collection. A lifelong artist, Lotta Jansdotter has been creating patterns and motifs for fun since childhood and professionally since 1996. Her organic, playful, and timeless designs have appeared on everything from sewing and quilting fabrics to rugs, bedsheets, baby gear, dishes, and more. For Paper, Pattern, Play, Lotta happily focuses on the most basic and versatile of mediums: paper. Here she presents a colorful collection of both iconic favorites and brand-new creations. She also shares prompts and instructions for creating easy, fun, and whimsical projects, including party decorations and favors, games, gift tags, gift wrap, labels, stickers, stationery, and assorted, as Lotta likes to say, bits and bobs. The e-book edition features a link to download and print the collection’s patterns at home.


Pattern Play

Pattern Play

Author: Nghiem Ta

Publisher: Wide Eyed Editions

Published: 2016-03-03

Total Pages: 48

ISBN-13: 9781847807328

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Make your own animal menagerie with this activity pack of 18 3D models to cut, fold and decorate with 50 stickers. Each pull-out page features a different animal print with simple step-by-step instructions on the reverse and quirky animal facts to keep young crafters entertained for hours.


Pattern Play

Pattern Play

Author: Doreen Speckmann

Publisher: C&T Publishing Inc

Published: 1993-01-01

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 1607050234

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Doreen Speckmann shares her amusing and adventurous techniques for creating millions of individualized quilt designs by playing with a small number of component parts. She takes readers through the steps she follows to develop her unique quilt patterns, shows us how to explore painlessly on our own, and shares her secrets of color selection and piecing tricks. Dorren also gives detailed instructions for four of her personal favorites.


Soar with Haskell

Soar with Haskell

Author: Tom Schrijvers

Publisher: Packt Publishing Ltd

Published: 2023-12-22

Total Pages: 418

ISBN-13: 1805122568

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Build powerful software solutions and develop proficiency in Haskell, from understanding the foundational principles through to mastering advanced functional programming concepts Key Features Learn from an expert lecturer and researcher who knows all the ins and outs of Haskell Develop a clear understanding of Haskell, from the basics through to advanced concepts Get to grips with all the key functional programming techniques Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Book DescriptionWith software systems reaching new levels of complexity and programmers aiming for the highest productivity levels, software developers and language designers are turning toward functional programming because of its powerful and mature abstraction mechanisms. This book will help you tap into this approach with Haskell, the programming language that has been leading the way in pure functional programming for over three decades. The book begins by helping you get to grips with basic functions and algebraic datatypes, and gradually adds abstraction mechanisms and other powerful language features. Next, you’ll explore recursion, formulate higher-order functions as reusable templates, and get the job done with laziness. As you advance, you’ll learn how Haskell reconciliates its purity with the practical need for side effects and comes out stronger with a rich hierarchy of abstractions, such as functors, applicative functors, and monads. Finally, you’ll understand how all these elements are combined in the design and implementation of custom domain-specific languages for tackling practical problems such as parsing, as well as the revolutionary functional technique of property-based testing. By the end of this book, you’ll have mastered the key concepts of functional programming and be able to develop idiomatic Haskell solutions.What you will learn Write pure functions in all their forms – that is basic, recursive, and higher-order functions Model your data using algebraic datatypes Master Haskell’s powerful type-class mechanism for ad hoc overloading Find out how Haskell’s laziness gets the job done Reconcile Haskell’s functional purity with side effects Familiarize yourself with the functor, applicative functor, monad hierarchy Discover how to solve problems with domain-specific languages Find more bugs with Haskell’s property-based testing approach Who this book is for If you are a programmer looking to gain knowledge of Haskell who’s never been properly introduced to functional programming, this book is for you. Basic experience with programming in a non-functional language is a prerequisite. This book also serves as an excellent guide for programmers with limited exposure to Haskell who want to deepen their understanding and foray further into the language.


DIY Papercrafts

DIY Papercrafts

Author: Marisa Edghill

Publisher: Walter Foster Jr

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 66

ISBN-13: 1942875274

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Marisa Edghill provides papercraft projects and ideas such as paper dolls, beads, and collages.


Developing Primary Mathematics Teaching

Developing Primary Mathematics Teaching

Author: Tim Rowland

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2009-03-09

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 1446242145

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How can KS1/2 teachers improve their mathematics teaching? This book helps readers to become better, more confident teachers of mathematics by enabling them to focus critically on what they know and what they do in the classroom. Building on their close observation of primary mathematics classrooms, the authors provide those starting out in the teaching profession with a four-stage framework which acts as a tool of support for developing their teaching: - making sense of foundation knowledge - focusing on what teachers know about mathematics - transforming knowledge - representing mathematics to learners through examples, analogies, illustrations and demonstrations - connection - helping learners to make sense of mathematics through understanding how ideas and concepts are linked to each other - contingency - what to do when the unexpected happens Each chapter includes practical activities, lesson descriptions and extracts of classroom transcripts to help teachers reflect on effective practice.


The Complete Idiot's Guide to Sewing

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Sewing

Author: Missy Shepler

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2011-04-05

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 1101513683

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A manual that offers seamstresses the Right Stitch. From first threading a needle to the final completed project, The Complete Idiot's Guide® to Sewing provides readers with a "learn- as-you-go" method that helps build sewing skills both by hand and by machine. ? Each chapter has a practice project for readers to apply their newly acquired skills to completing ? Includes dozens of easy-to-understand visual aid line drawings and photographs ? Features basic machine care and maintenance information


Patterns in Arithmetic

Patterns in Arithmetic

Author: Suki Glenn

Publisher: Pattern Press

Published: 2005-10

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9780972924832

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This book is about how to teach arithmetic using an inquiry method for homeschool and classroom teachers. A child's innate love of learning is encouraged through hands-on exploration, discovery, and the creation of models. The book is a collection of lessons, games, and activities. Black Line Masters and an answer key to the Student Work book are included. Subjects covered are subtraction, multiplication, division, regrouping in addition, patterns, fractions, place value into the thousands, and other general math topics.


Calligraphy 101

Calligraphy 101

Author: Jeaneen Gauthier

Publisher: Creative Publishing Int'l

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 1610595688

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"Beginner's guide to materials and techniques for learning to do calligraphy. Includes instructional DVD-ROM"--Provided by publisher.


Information Technology Applications in Industry II

Information Technology Applications in Industry II

Author: Prasad Yarlagadda

Publisher: Trans Tech Publications Ltd

Published: 2013-09-03

Total Pages: 3318

ISBN-13: 3038262455

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Selected, peer reviewed papers from the 2013 2nd International Conference on Information Technology and Management Innovation (ICITMI 2013), July 23-24, 2013, Zhuhai, China