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Admittedly, the leather and handle aren't the strong points here. It was more of a deadline and finances issue to go with screws over something a bit better looking like rivets. I really need to source some rounded screw covers...
Built for the Civilian Mecha category in the 2014 MOCathalon. I'd normally add a description, but I'm really pressed for time right now. Basically, it's a mech that fights fires.
Looking at the "backside' of the Salk Institute in La Jolla by Louis Kahn. The shadows and the forms of the buildings on this side are even more clean, and pronounced than the inside area. Note the tall, fetished window that lightens what would be a block into a plane that folds over the end.
On the north side, the building appears blue-ish as it only has the light of the sky to wash back upon it.
The backside of maui Hawaii after leaving hana! What a beautiful day, Haleakala was clear and showing all it's beauty!
Pattern: Duck Soup by annypurls
Yarn: Patons Cotton Chunky & Patons UK Moorland DK ( for toggles)
Needles: US 8- 5.0 mm
What a clever little design from annypurls! I'am so pleased with the results.
The built in hood and hood cord are such cute additions to the jacket as are the knitted button toggles. I followed the pattern for 12- months and it turned out perfect! I even used the provisional cast on, which I highly recommend, as seaming is not my most favourite thing to do.
Seen during the ForgottenChicago.com Industrial Might & Architectural Surprises Bus Tour: "No visit to the Calumet Region would be complete without a visit to the site of the former Woodmar Shopping Center in Hammond, which opened in 1954. While the shopping mall portion of this complex was demolished in 2006, the unique five-sided Carson Pirie Scott still stands, at least for now." You can see in the photo where the mall was attached to the Carson's. Many of the building interior details (lighting, railings, clocks, etc.) have not been replaced since the 80's, at least. Weird place, but not in a bad way.