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Beyond your cocoon is a Universe ripe with abundance and opportunity for expansion, love and peace. The cocoon is simply the illusion of all of the above, because in comfort there is no real peace, only the stagnant shadow of what could be.
Overcoming your own habits and the cultural obsession with always being comfortable and fitting in is not an easy task, but it is a natural one. The stagnant air of the cocoon is hard to breathe. The dark sleepy energy of comfort gets old and the drive to wake up and expand takes over if you let it.
Imagine for a moment a pile of leaves and soil. In the middle of this pile is a precious diamond. The diamond is the core of your being. It is within you at all times. The leaves and soil are your cocoon (your ego trying to cover up the amazing truth of who you really are). Clearing away the detritus is simple, and the detritus itself has a purpose.
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When my daughter was due in December, I made her a Snowman Cocoon and Hat set from a pattern by Repeat Crafter Me (see a photo of her in it here). When I found out I was having another baby, but this time due in spring, I knew I would have to design another cocoon for him! Inspired by one of my daughter's Easter toys from last year, I decided to go with a baby chick hatching out of an egg. It's gender neutral, totally adorable and screams \"spring\" to me.
The Ragged Falls Cocoon Shrug Pattern is finally available in Ladies Sizes! I released the Child Sizes last month and the response was incredible! Once again, this Shrug combines the fun and easy stitch pattern of the Ragged Falls Poncho and Ragged Falls Scarf patterns, along with the simplicty of cocoon shrug construction. Layered over long sleeves in colder temps, or to keep shoulders warm when worn over a tank, the Ragged Falls Cocoon Shrug is most definately a wardrobe staple!
Free-swimming lungfish skin is characterized by a columnar mucosal epithelium. (A) Large numbers of multipotent stem cells with alkaline phosphatase activity (fig. S1) can be observed at the interphase between the epidermis and the dermis. Granulocyte deposits in the tissue reservoirs of free-swimming lungfish become mobilized to the skin via peripheral circulation when lungfish begin to sense lack of food and water. (B) Skin remodeling begins, with increasing numbers of granulocytes infiltrating the dermal and epidermal layers resulting in loosening of the basal membrane and inflammation. (C) The cocoon then starts to form by detachment and shedding of the inflamed epidermis. Many granulocytes are part of the cocoon, and they produce ETs in response to the high microbial load. Epithelial cells, goblet cells, and antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are also present in the cocoon. The pool of stem cells starts to regenerate the epidermis, while granulocytes continue to arrive from reservoirs maintaining an inflammatory state. (D) In the next stages of estivation (end of the induction phase), the lungfish skin shows complete flattening of the epidermis and goblet cell exhaustion. The cocoon has several layers derived from multiple rounds of epidermal shedding and regeneration, and stem cell numbers are severely reduced. Granulocytes in the cocoon continue to undergo ETosis and are still elevated in the epidermis and dermis compared to free-swimming controls. It is unknown whether the cocoon continues to thicken beyond 2 weeks after terrestrialization. This illustration was created in BioRender. eDNA, extracellular DNA.
Previous studies on amphibian cocoons noted the presence of bacteria both on the outer surface and the deeper layers of the cocoon (21). Our SEM and transmission electron microscopy observations led us to hypothesize that the lungfish cocoon serves as a protective barrier against bacteria during estivation. Relative quantification of bacterial loads by quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) showed that the cocoon contained approximately three orders of magnitude higher bacterial loads than the control and terrestrialized skin samples (Fig. 3I). In support, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) using universal eubacterial oligoprobes (EUB338) revealed few bacterial cells in the skin of freshwater lungfish or in the skin of terrestrialized animals (Fig. 3, J and K). In contrast, large clumps of bacteria were present in the cocoon (Fig. 3L and fig. S2E). Higher bacterial loads in the cocoon may be the result of skin commensals accumulating during the successive shedding of epidermal layers in the estivation process or of colonizing bacteria from the external environment.
(A) Principal components analysis of control and terrestrialized lungfish skin samples used in RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) analyses. (B) Number of differentially up- and down-regulated genes in control and terrestrialized lungfish skin using DESeq and EdgeR. DE, differentially expressed. (C) Gene ontology analyses of RNA-seq results showing the top 13 significantly up- and down-regulated biological processes in lungfish skin due to terrestrialization using both DESeq and EdgeR pipelines. (D) Heatmap of the top 30 significantly regulated genes in terrestrialized lungfish skin compared to controls. (E) Changes in gene expression (log2 fold) of the top 16 up-regulated and 12 down-regulated immune genes in terrestrialized lungfish skin compared to control free-swimming skin.
Info: I have changed my free patterns to online-viewing recently, because they were sadly pirated and offered on dubious websites - so there is no possibility to download it as usual.I
If you need to have the pattern in printed form, you might find a workaround by either copy-paste the text into a Word or Text Edit file or save each page in the form of screenshots off the full size view. There might be a lot of other workarounds using another 3rd party application, which I am unaware of. I am sorry that I had to withdraw the PDF file as a downloadable pattern. This was the only solution I could think off, which would still offer the patterns for free.:)
Creatively constructed from a simple rectangle, this flattering chunky crochet cocoon cardigan comes together easily with zero shaping, increasing or decreasing. Get the free pattern and video tutorial below or purchase the ad-free, printable PDF with stitch chart here.
If you don't live near amazing yarn stores or if you just like to get fun packages in the mail, the all-in-one crochet kit is a perfect way to make your Dwell Sweater. This bundle from Lion Brand includes all the Hue + Me yarn you'll need, plus a free printable PDF of the pattern (delivered digitally).
If you've had a bit of experience reading patterns and want to challenge yourself to make your first garment, this chunky crochet sweater is a great one to try. Even better, I've put together a video tutorial that walks you through how to crochet this cocoon cardigan pattern start to finish.
We are so grateful to those of you who support our small business by upgrading to the premium printable versions of our patterns, so we add extra bonuses to our PDFs whenever we have something helpful to share. In the case of the Dwell cocoon cardigan PDF, the we created a bonus stitch chart exclusively for the printable pattern.
Love this look! Ordered the same brand yarn and color online for a discount and finished this ina few days. Will be perfect for camping in the fall! Now my two sisters and Mom each want one of the same color..... having different colors for each would have kept it a little more interesting but the Smoke color really is beautiful. Thank you so much for posting and having so many helpful options to learn with pattern and video!!
Hi Makers! Today I am sharing a baby cocoon crochet pattern. I designed this cocoon specifically for NICU preemies so it would be easy to put on and take off of baby, easy to open and close, and to have enough room for anything medical that may be attached to baby. But most of all, I wanted it to appeal to all parents of all types of babies.
With a new strand of yarn, make a chain of 64. Then join the chain with a slip stitch to a DC in the center-bottom of the cocoon panel. Once the join is complete, continue by chaining another 64 chains. This will secure the drawstring to the cocoon to help prevent it from coming out.
Santa Barbara, CA, April 9, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Virtual World Computing, developer of the Cocoon onlineprivacy solution, has partnered with child safety advocate MarcKlaas of TheKlaasKids Foundation to develop CocoonKids for KlaasKids.After months of testing by parents and child safety advocates, thisfree online tool will be released in beta on Tuesday, April 9,2013, and available at www.getcocoon.com/kids.
Marc Klaas, whose 12-year-old daughter was kidnapped and killednearly 20 years ago, explains, \"When we started the KlaasKidsFoundation in 1994, the Internet wasn't a major factor, but todayit is the new frontier for child safety. I thought this partnershipwas a wonderful opportunity to create a product that protectschildren from the many threats that exist today on the Internet.\"(Video of Marc Klaas explaining th