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I love this fall’s comfy trends: leggings, oversized flannel shirts, puffy vests. Basically, awesome.

 

Vest, J Crew. Shirt, Passport. Leggings, Express. Boots, Style & Co (thrifted). Bag, Steve Madden.

Model:

Barbie Basic #1

 

Fashion credits:

dress: Erin The Making Of

sweater by me

jewels by me

I had the chance to catch this moment in the train while this kid was watching me the whole time and his mom passed by.

arrived : Tuesday December 15, 2015

 

26 new colours of Basic Grey Grunge

Dotw France head on pivotal body.

Daria Model of the moment outfit.

Stocking and earrings made by me.

More basic drawing from my Re-teach-yourself-to-draw in your old age project. It's strange to get back into it, the hardest part is to not fall back into the tricks and cheats I've picked up over the years. It's surprising how many there are when you start looking for them.

Using up leftover sock yarns in somewhat random combinations. I love how this pair came out!

 

Pattern: Basic Ribbed Socks by Vogue Knitting

Size: Womens, CO 64sts

Needles: US 1

Yarn: Various sock yarns including Noro Kureyon Sock, Silk Garden Sock, Malabrigo Sock and Socks That Rock

Model:

Barbie Basic #01

 

Fashion credits:

outfit : Jasper Boogie Beach

jewels made by me

Nakatete Basic School

 

Lusaka, Zambia

ITBE integrity toys basic edition fashion modeled by model muse barbies.

(JerryBerry Berry 2013)

Here is the basic modular slope element. It goes up to 3 bricks and 1 plate height at the back. Slopes can be arranged next to each other, stacked behind each other, opposite each other, etc.

As bridges is this months competition, I thought I would post the most basic version as something a bit different!

Thanks for looking.

Cornerstone of any wardrobe.

A Bro robot...thing...wanders Pearl Alley.

 

© 2015 Brian Rodgers

1950 and cars are starting to turn into tanks!

 

Westmont IL / Downtown

Cruisin’ Nights & Street Fair

 

1950 Packard

Designed as a basic frame to test new joint styles and proportions. Tried to keep specialty parts to a minimum and allow for a lot of easy changes for customization.

 

I often get requests for instructions, and while I'm happy to oblige now and then, I usually find it's far more fun to build your own thing, even if it's initially a ripoff of another design. This basic frame should be easy for even smaller collections to put together, and super easy to variate off of to make your own designs. Nothing groundbreaking in the joint tech, but several different styles are used to give a basis for learning/using.

 

Download the LXF here: dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/20334182/basic-gm.lxf

 

Feel free to use and abuse. If you build something based on this, tag me, I'd love to see it.

suitable for so many occasions

TONNER Diana Prince Wonder Woman Basic

Up Close HD Video Here:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQBTyhE5Ne0

Finalmente la mia Barbie basic è arrivata! La sua testina è stata montata su un corpo pivotal, non immaginavo che fosse così bella!

 

Finally my Barbie basic is at home! Her head is now on a pivotal body, she's beautiful!

Silkstone Barbie in Dressmaker Details' Basic Black

like it says, basic rusty metal.

Model: Michelle Ivanovich (Model Mayhem #1896057)

Location: Stanford University, Palo Alto, California

Had an Hour and a half commute home, due to icy roads and panicking drivers. But at least there was a pretty sunset.

 

This is the basic technique used to make a row of hearts. Here the first and the last hearts are joined to form a ring of endless hearts. It is really very difficult to find the joint once the two ends are merged.

 

There are also many variations of making the Endless Love model. This model shows the hearts overlapping from the left to the right. Besides reversing the overlaps, the hearts can be made, non-overlapping, inverted, rotated left or right and also with or without colour-changes. Furthermore, instead of folding from a single strip, the hearts can be folded from modules. This will give a different colour for each heart. The possibilities are really endless.

 

The model here is folded from a single strip of 48cm x 4cm Embossed paper.

   

Rosenlied : Basic Charlotte

 

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