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Fabric Shopping with Sunbonnet Sue! This cute quilt block is part of a Marti's calendar quilt that was featured in ASN Publishing's 1995 book, Sunbonnet Sue is Alive and Well! The book is out of print, but you might find a copy on eBay or in Amazon's used books. In the meantime, here are Sunbonnet Sue and Overall Bill patterns that you can download.You can make this quilt from a variety of fat quarters and scraps, plus 1 yard for the second border and 1/1 2 yards for the backing. Click the images below to see a larger photo of Marti's Sunbonnet Sue calendar quilt and to download a PDF of the full-size patterns.
Make individual patterns for each applique piece from the patterns provided. Add seam allowances for hand applique, however, DO NOT ADD SEAM ALLOWANCES for fused applique (see below for abbreviated instructions for Fused Applique method).
After you have made your four patch blocks, take the time to twirl the seam in the back. Unpick one or two stitches in the center and push the seams around in a circle. It will help reduce the bulk created when two seams overlap each other. Press.
The Arthur Pants combine the classic comfort of wide-legged pants with dramatically shaped side seams and a tapered hem. The fit is relaxed, with plenty of ease, a high waist, a lowered crotch, and roomy pockets.
Based on an integrative taxonomic approach, we examine the differentiation of Southeast Asian snail-eating turtles using information from 1863 bp of mitochondrial DNA, 12 microsatellite loci, morphology and a correlative species distribution model. Our analyses reveal three genetically distinct groups with limited mitochondrial introgression in one group. All three groups exhibit distinct nuclear gene pools and distinct morphology. Two of these groups correspond to the previously recognized species Malayemys macrocephala (Chao Phraya Basin) and M. subtrijuga (Lower Mekong Basin). The third and genetically most divergent group from the Khorat Basin represents a previously unrecognized species, which is described herein. Although Malayemys are extensively traded and used for religious release, only few studied turtles appear to be translocated by humans. Historic fluctuations in potential distributions were assessed using species distribution models (SDMs). The Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) projection of the predictive SDMs suggests two distinct glacial distribution ranges, implying that the divergence of M. macrocephala and M. subtrijuga occurred in allopatry and was triggered by Pleistocene climate fluctuations. Only the projection derived from the global circulation model MIROC reveals a distinct third glacial distribution range for the newly discovered Malayemys species.
Cyt b and ND4 sequences were obtained from 89 and 90 samples, respectively (Table 1). These were checked using the original electropherograms and subsequently manually aligned in bioedit 7.0.5.2 [26]. Homologous sequences of Heosemys annandalii were downloaded from GenBank (accession number JF742646) and added as outgroup. The final concatenated dataset consisted of 1863 bp (1078 bp of cyt b plus adjacent tRNA and 785 bp of ND4 plus adjacent tRNAs) and was partitioned by gene and codon position. Partitions were tested with partitionfinder v1.1.1 [27], which also selects the best-fitting nucleotide substitution model using the Bayesian Information Criterion. Chosen models and partitions were HKY+G for the first codon positions of cyt b and ND4, and the tRNA; HKY+I for the second codon positions of cyt b and ND4; and HKY for the third codon positions of cyt b and ND4.
To predict the impact of historical climate fluctuations and related eustatic sea level changes on the distribution of Malayemys, we obtained two projections for the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM, 21,000 years ago) from global circulation models (GCM) through the Paleoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project Phase II (PMIP2) [63], namely the Community Climate System Model (CCSM) [64], and the Model for Interdisciplinary Research on Climate (MIROC) [65]. Both GCMs were statistically down-scaled to a spatial resolution of 2.5 arc minutes using the delta method [66] and downloaded from www.worldclim.org.
Etymology: The species epithet refers to the Khorat Basin, the watershed to which the range of the new species appears to be restricted. The proposed English common name is Khorat snail-eating turtle.
That machine embroidery backing might be on the stiffer side, so I would try a couple test seams before using a lot of it. When making your test seams, have them intersect in a couple places and then see how easy or hard it is to rip off the backing. If the backing comes off without messing up the stitches, go for it!
Use that radius to draw the first circle (=the inner one) with a compass. Then measure the flounce height and draw the outer circle. Finally, add both seam- and hem allowance by drawing two more circles around.
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