How to Choose a Key CabinetHow to Choose a Key CabinetAuthor: Derek RogersBianca hands Tony a pen and a log sheet. As he signs his name in, she goes out back to a hidden wall, punches in a combination on a small steel box the size of a standard electric fuse box. She locates Tony's keys, takes it out and shuts the box back before heading back out front to hand him the keys. The example above is a common enough scene in many offices around the world today. Business organisations have long since realised the importance of a safe and secure place to keep keys. |
Building Blocks and BordersBuilding Blocks and BordersAuthor: Robin HuberOnce you select your patterns, blocks, templates, etc, you will need to prepare your fabric. You will need to consider how to organize your blocks, once you gather the necessary amount needed to complete your project. You want to consider your borders as well. You will need graph paper, since you will need to sketch in order to determine how many blocks you will need to complete your quilt. To get started you will also need to decide the size of quilt you want to create and then you can consider settings. |