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Jenson Button in his McLaren in Formula One Winter Testing, 3rd March 2013

Inspired by one of my contacts (who also kindly gave instructions!), I made some button flowers to give to my Mother in Law & her sister. They were made from buttons I inherited when their Dad moved into a flat in the summer.

Button Search Photos in Annual Sports Function 2012_AuroIN

Vintage button necklaces.

Color, Bright, Vibrant Colors for some recent (4) up 1.5" Round Button packs.

The craft this week for the 5-7 year olds was making button trees! They all came out great!

Ready for a spring fashion show in her peach dress with white ruffles and matching hat. She also has a peach gingham checked, ruffled underskirt. Adorable sitting on a shelf. Approx. 5 inches tall, not including legs.

 

This is the original Haruo. He's a sweater monster with button eyes and he's holding a button flower.

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Walls - Antique White

Trim - Dover White

Hardwood - Danner 3’ Oak Hazelnut

Fireplace Hearth - Bridgeport Slate

 

made with some of my screenprinted fabric in brown with orange ink. And they're buttons!

Snowman Button cards... want directions? Martha has them here: www.marthastewart.com/portal/site/mslo/menuitem.0e0eb51a2... snowman&rsc=header_1

button magnets i made for the tin card. see what's inside here: www.buttoncandy.org/?p=464

Button Factory, Dublin 2

I don't see anyone selling kuromi button pins so I decided to make my own. I got this image from a children's party themes website and just edited the rest

Button fun with KittiesCloset

here are the two button pots i bought after seeing Lam Designs' one here on Flickr.

 

I just couldn't work out which colour to have so bought both!

that's me, the bride, with my cousin -- joi -- trying to tie/button the wedding skirt. on the background, there is marthin, the videographer

fridge magnets made from my aunt's huge vintage button collection

Andy and I signed a few Lab Rats buttons - stay tuned to find out how you can get your hands one one.

I like to keep the extra buttons that come with blouses and such in a jar in case I need them. View On Black

Button feito com impressão a laser de alta qualidade, base em plástico (não enferruja) e filme transparente de poliéster. Embalados individualmente.

 

DIMENSÕES: 2,5cm de diâmetro

PRAZO PARA PRODUÇÃO: 7 a 10 dias. Para encomendas, apenas acima de 20 unidades. Consulte nossa ampla tabela de descontos a partir de 20 unidades.

 

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Já pensou em fazer buttons personalizados para aniversários? Ou como lembrancinhas de casamentos, batizados, chá-de-panela? Converse conosco!!

 

Atenção: As cores podem sofrer alterações em função de diferente configurações de computadores, monitores, softwares e modos de impressão.

 

Para comprar: www.elo7.com.br/cutebuttons/

 

Button Bear with my 2 signed caps... the Honda one was signed in 2007... and then the most recent Victory cap signed at Autosports show at NEC 2010

With a click of the "upload" button, all the content for our next issue is done.

 

Lucy's photos are looking fabulous, glorious visual representations of the food, mood and topics we're talking about.

 

And I'm really pleased with my recipes. This issue has been a stretch for me. The recipe development has been harder than usual. It's partly due to the theme we're exploring, but it's also I think because we've become more exacting, more certain about precisely what we're trying to achieve with An Honest Kitchen in general and this issue in particular.

 

I can't wait to see the first mock-ups of the actual magazine.

Documentary smartphone pictures during some maintenance of my Zorki 1 type D (year 1955), Lyon, France, January 24, 2023.

 

After three films with the Zorki 1D, I realized that the rewind button was very stiff in the film advance direction (anti-clockwise) and normal in the rewind way (clockwise). There may be a sort of brake washers in the mechanism necessary to maintain the film well tensed. However these braking washers clearly needed to be lubricated not to have such strong and irregular resistance that caused even problems during the film advance.

 

After searching unsuccessfully some documentations (I found some technical views for the Leica IIIC - IIIF here : rick_oleson.tripod.com/index-154.html ) I decided to lubricate very carefully the system using my watchmaking Swiss synthetic, Moebius and sons, 9010, oil used to lubricate jeweled watch pivots. The Moebius 9010 is very fluid and I used my Bergeon "pic-huiles" to introduce in accessible places the minimum amount necessary to make the button normal. Now the rewind button is like the one of my Zorki-4K that was correct. I also introduced the minimum amount of the more-viscous Moebius 9020 oil at the edge of the focusing helicoidal ramp using a larger wood stick but keeping the oil amount to the minimum necessary to improve the fluidity of the focusing of the Industar-22 lens.

 

The Industar-22 lens received a new metal front cap (push-on 36 mm) that was missing. In the Zorki user manual it was recommended to cover the lens with the cap prior to rewind the film in case of accidental shutter opening.

 

I also tested the tripod thread converter 3/8'' ("pas du congrès") Kepler of the Zorki 1D and Foca PF2B to the thread 1/4" (Kodak thread) equipping nowadays the photographic accessories. I found too small vintage accessory cases to accommodate the push-on 36mm filters and the shade hood. These two leather cases were cleaned then treated with a quality leather conditioner (Swissvax) used in car detailing.

 

About the camera and the lens:

 

This camera is a practically mint sample of Zorki 1 just arrived to me in Lyon, France, January 10, 2023.

 

The camera looked exiting from the KMZ factory in USSR almost 70 years later spent in a time capsule ... with almost no traces of use. According to a custom receipt of July 28, 1955, signed in Vienna, Austria, the camera body and lens are the original matched ones. As for the original FED, FED-Zorki and Zorki's ("ФЭД", "ФЭД-Зоркий", „Зоркий“), the Zorki 1 was a straight legal copy of the Barnack Leica II after the cancelation of German camera patents following the end of WWII.

 

This Zorki 1 is a type D model PM1115 (year 1955 according sovietcams.com/index7584.html). Type D Zorki's were produced from 1953 to 1955 in about 250.000 units with serial numbers ranging from #470.000 to (in 1955) #55 45.000. The original lens of this Zorki units is an collapsible lens Industar-22 1:3.5 f=5cm.

 

In the rear pocket of the ever-ready leather bag was deposited the custom receipt and a film label of Agfa negative-color CN17 likely from the 60's.

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