I have many Nancy Zieman books, but I refer to this one for reminders and inspiration. I have watched her PBS program for probably the 20 years that it has been on! This compilation takes you from an organized sewing room (do you have one of those?) through notions, embellishments, quilting, and machine embroidery. In…
Author: Lori
10, 20, 30 Minutes to Sew for Your Home
In Nancy Zieman’s 10, 20, 30 Minutes to Sew for the Home, you’ll find many great projects for home dec. Her wonderful approach to sewing in short periods of time really does work!
Sew Gifts With Love
Looking for that perfect gift? This book takes you through many projects including some fun techniques including: paper piecing, punched suede, strip quilting, embroidery, and photo transfer. Create one-of-a-kind gifts for the special people in your life. Includes patterns and ideas for purses, pillowcases and pillows, wall hangings, serving tray, ornaments, napkins and tablecloths, towels,…
Troubleshoot RIP V2 Tips
When you are working a lab exercise or adding a new network to an existing system, you might need to do some troubleshooting! Here are some things to check: Is the clock rate set correctly on the DCE? Is the routing protocol set correctly? RIP? Version 2? no auto-summary? networks? Are IPs and subnet masks set…
Subnetting a Class B License Borrowing 3 Bits
This example using Lori’s Circle Shortcut is very similar to the Class C example of borrowing 3 bits. The difference being that the increment value is added to the third octet.
Subnetting a Class B License Borrowing 2 Bits
Similar to the Class C License with 2 bits borrowed except the increment is applied to the third octet instead of the fourth octet. Lori’s Circle Shortcut explains this example.
Borrowing 7 Bits in a Class C License
You can’t do that! Can you figure out why not? Coming Soon — a podcast to explain this concept.
Subnetting a Class C License Borrowing 6 Bits
This example uses Lori’s Circle Shortcut and borrows 6 bits for a Class C License
Subnetting a Class C License Borrowing 3 Bits
Using Lori’s Circle Shortcut, this example shows borrowing 3 bits with a Class C license.
Subnetting a Class C License Borrowing 5 Bits
Almost done with the Class C examples using Lori’s Circle Shortcut, this example borrows 5 bits.