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Lackman (Lackluster) AFB, Texas, spring 1964. Shown playing baritone bugle, member of drum and bugle corp during basic training. Not one of the highlights of my musical career.
One basic crown is made!
Zilpha's Ursula crown project, using Pollyplastic's heat-moldable plastic pellets + flour to make Polyarmor.
You can get this product from pollyplastics.com/ and find tutorials for them on their youtube channel.
After 81 days of training, 24 Defenders earned their right into the career field . The class finished their time in training completing an 8 day FTX that was vigorous and challenging. Lt. Gen. Andrea D. Tullos, Commander and President, Air University, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, reviewed the ceremony. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Daniel Cruz)
U.S. Soldiers and Marines of Basic Still Photography Class 060-15 pose for a group photo after their graduation held at the Defense Information School on Fort George G. Meade, Md., Sept. 18, 2015. Students of BSP learn the theory and application of photographic fundamentals, optics, light sources, framing, exposing, captioning, and digital camera operations for both standard and studio photography. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class (SW/AW) Ryan J. Mayes/Released)
This cover is available for your custom order! Consider making it a clock, picture frame, or wall-hanging. Check out our etsy shop for more information.
This cover is best suited to be a frame, clock, or wall hanging.
Molarchae's BOOK collection melds together our love of science, creativity, and reuse. Science is an ever-evolving body of knowledge, and as a result, many older books are almost laughably outdated. We rescue books that are past their informative and/or physical prime and give them a new life with the help of a laser cutter and a lot of love.
Adding Machine - The Musical - Loewith & Schmidt
Photo: Chris Harris
Willamette University Theatre - April 2011
Director: Jessica Wallenfels
Musical Director: Eric Nordin
Scene Designer: Christopher L. Harris
pattern: Feeling Fuzzy
yarn: Misti Alpaca Chunky
color: Black
needles: #10.5, #9
pattern source: The Yarn Girls Guide to Simple Knits
Knitted in the round on double point needles. She is a poly-fiber filled Amigurumi doll character, with removable clothing.
Child safe and friendly. No small parts that may fall off and be swallowed. Knitted with machine washable and dryable yarns.
Approximately 9" or 23 cm tall.
Basic doll body and dress designed by myself.