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Trace a smaller inside circle. If you make a small inside circle, then the width of your wreath will be thicke. A bigger inside circle will result in a narrower wreath.
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It's housed in a plastic briefcase and has a built in camera that takes 127 film and is released by pressing a button near the handle.
This is the button array on the right handlebar of my 1966 Sears Gold Seal Vespa. This is one of only a very few scooters sold by Sears, but NOT called Allstate. Just Sears.
But I don't know how all of these buttons work. It won't start, but it could be because one of these buttons is in the wrong position. The top button is a 3-position rocker, the left button is an off-on switch, but no clue as to which is which. The bottom button in for on, and out for off, as is the one on the extreme right. Any clues will be appreciated. This is a zippy little bike with 4 speeds and 125 cc's, and I really need to be riding it.
I made this for the Freckled Nest pin cushion swap
I used Lucy of Attic24's hexagon pattern and joining method to make this pin cushion
The Pinnacle of Motor Sports Visits the US
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For making a bugle sound.
(Luckily the symbol on the button is explained by the symbol descriptor on the control panel surface.)
this was an attempt to make a quilt like this one: flickr.com/photos/eggmoney/400373863/ , mine doesn't look like hers which really worried me at first, the buttons were an afterthought in place of quilting stitching and I love them, in the end I'm happy with it