Posts Tagged ‘sports’

Using Your Own Touch Of Creativity When Making A Leather Vest

Tuesday, October 26th, 2010

If you love to ride a hog you have to look the part. This means wearing the right gear to show you’re a true motorcycle rider. Many riders show their affinity for the open road by wearing a customized leather vest.

The great thing is that you can even make your own leather vest. It’s a great way to be creative and you can make it exactly the way you want it. The materials are easy to find at any fabric store or hobby shop.

Start simply by taking an old T-shirt and using that as your pattern. Rip or cut off the collar and sleeves. That way you have a template for the leather you’ll use for your vest. After you cut the leather, sew it together.

Be sure to check the fit a few times as you are sewing. Don’t add the snaps or zippers unless the fit is right. Some patterns show you how to make the vest reversible. That can give you some stylish options.

Many motorcycle riders like to decorate their vests with badges. This may be to show their solidarity to a certain group or places they’ve visited. If you’re going to add patches, make sure they are of a tough material so they can withstand the weather and falls if necessary.

Also, it’s a better idea to sew on the patches instead of ironing them on. They will stay on longer that way.

Once you have your pattern cut out and lined up on the leather, cut them out and sew them together. The fit is important so don’t hesitate to stop and try it on a few times as you go along. If it doesn’t fit well it’s not going to look good. Add embellishments now.

Many of the newer sewing machines come with elaborate embroidery programs. These allow you to sew pre-programmed designs onto fabric. Some machines even allow you to upload designs. If you have an older machine you can still do fun designs. Download or draw a design you like on tracing paper. Pin it to the vest and sew over the design. Simply tear away the paper when you’re done. Now you’ve a fun design you created yourself.

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Learn to Sail! with Multimedia! CDROM/DVD Demo

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

A 9 minute demonstration of my learn to sail CDROM/DVD. This CDROM/DVD will help you get the most out of those sailing lessons you have had or have signed up for! Sailing schools, including the US Navy, have used this software to teach sailing! Written by qualified instructors. Topics that are covered are Parts of a Boat, Sail Boat Handling, Coming About, Jibing, Sailing a Triangular Course, Anchoring, Leaving and Approaching Moorings and Docks, Weather, Rules of the Road, Nautical Knot Tying and much more! More at http://learntosail/net

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Washington Offense In A State Of Flux

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

The Washington Redskins are a mess right now. Head coach Jim Zorn has a tenuous hold on his job at best and has recently been stripped of his offensive play calling duties. Management installed newly hired ‘offensive consultant’ Sherman Lewis as the new offensive play caller and the team has set up an awkward arrangement for him to get the plays to the quarterbacks. For that reason, starting QB Jason Campbell has some serious misgivings about the efficacy of the setup.

Lewis has only been out of retirement and with the team for two weeks, and has spent this week trying to ingest a crash course on the Redskins’ offensive schemes. While he was learning on the job, head coach Zorn was trying to put the best spin possible on what can only be seen as a de facto demotion and vote of ‘no confidence’:

“I need to have composure. I need to understand what the reality of the situation is, and I think our players expect me to rise up. We expect them to play under adverse conditions. We expect them to risk it all. … I’m conscious of what’s going on. I’m not naive about what’s going on, and yet I have to just hold back on any feelings and make the decisions.”

Quarterback Campbell is more concerned about the convoluted system of getting plays from Lewis to him:

“There’ll probably be a couple of plays I have in my head just in case if some reason it doesn’t get in on time.”

Here’s how things are supposed to work-Lewis will sit in the coaches’ box above the field and read the plays off a sheet. While Lewis has years of experience working in the so called ‘West Coast Offense’, Zorn left doubt that he really knows what he’s doing at this point stressing that Lewis “doesn’t know the protections” and “doesn’t know the blitz schemes.” Nevertheless, he’ll be running the offense when the Redskins take on Philadelphia this Monday night.

Once Lewis figures out what to call, that’s when it really gets tricky. He’ll relay the plays via headset not to Zorn but to offensive coordinator Sherman Smith. Smith will then inform the quarterback what to run. Zorn is left in the role of a passive bystander on offense, though he will listen in to the playcalling on his headset.

Backup quarterback Todd Collins also shared his concern with the new arrangement:

“It is unsettling. I’ve never gone through this before. I’ve never had a play caller get changed in the middle of the season.”

Lewis didn’t exactly evoke a lot of confidence upon his hiring, where he revealed that he’d been calling bingo games at a seniors’ center to kill time since his retirement in 2004. Still, Collins gave him a guarded vote of confidence;

“I know he’s been studying last year’s game against the Eagles and seems to have a pretty good idea how he wants to call the game this week. It’s the same plays. He might coach them a little differently or highlight some different areas, but the offense hasn’t gone under an overhaul or anything like that.”

The Redskins haven’t scored more than 17 points in a game this season, so maybe the thinking is that things can’t get any worse.

Ross Everett is a widely published freelance writer and highly respected authority on sports betting odds comparison. He writing has appeared on a variety of sports sites including sportsbooks and betting odds portal sites. He lives in Northern Nevada with three Jack Russell Terriers and a kangaroo. He is currently working on an autobiography of former interior secretary James Watt.