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It's day four of London Fashion Week with Erika Bergman designs showcased by a presentation from Fashion Scout.

 

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9 designs for bookplates created to sell, with the proceeds benefiting Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy research.

Simple Eid Mehndi Designs-Eid is just around the corner and everyone’s busy with their preparations now. One of my favourite things for eid is the mehndi, the smell and the variety of designs are just so symbolic of eid. While preparing for eid, a mistake that most of us make is to not...

 

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Student s adding shading to their design to give it an optical illustion.

Stylish and Modern Kitchen Designs- DEVEL

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Steven Daniels Designs

 

Glance 2008 (the fashion show), Brooklyn, NY. A JRG Entertainment event. For more info visit: www.JRGFash.com

 

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Brass Seeing Eye Rings, Brass Seeing Eye Necklace,

Petal Choker, Aura Necklace

Natures own colours

Japanese Product & Designs at the JRO Business Meeting held in Sydney on the 29th of January 2010

Steven Daniels Designs

 

Glance 2008 (the fashion show), Brooklyn, NY. A JRG Entertainment event. For more info visit: www.JRGFash.com

 

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Credits: Chocho, Jones (Greenest)

If you are able to visit our store, we are at 57 Main Street, West Calder in Scotland. Just Sew much more!

(public display, Heisey Glass Museum, Newark, Ohio, USA)

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The Heisey Glass Company operated in Newark, Ohio from 1896 to 1957. They made numerous pieces in various designs ("patterns'), most of which was clear glass ("crystal"). Some colored glass was also produced during the run of the company - colors included greens, blues, oranges, reds, pinks, yellows, and purples.

 

The source of silica for Heisey glass is apparently undocumented, but was possibly a sandstone deposit in the Glassrock area (Glenford & Chalfants area) of Perry County, Ohio (if anyone can provide verfication of this, please inform me). Quarries in the area targeted the Pennsylvanian-aged Massillon Sandstone (Pottsville Group) and processed it into glass sand suitable for glass making.

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From Bredehoft (2004):

 

Flamingo: 1925-1935. A pleasant pink with tints of orange. Very like the bird for which is is named. Color varies quite a bit from ture pink to an orange-brown pink.

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From museum signage:

 

Augustus H. Heisey (1842-1922) emigrated from Germany with his family in 1843. They settled in Merrittown, Pennsylvania and after graduation from the Merrittown Academy, he worked for a short time in the printing business.

 

In 1861, he began his life-long career in the glass industry by taking a job as a clerk with the King Glass Company of Pittsburgh. After a stint in the Union Army, Heisey joined the Ripley Glass Company as a salesman. It was there that he earned his reputation of "the best glass salesman on the road".

 

In 1870, Heisey married Susan Duncan, daughter of George Duncan, then part-owner of the Ripley Company and later full owner, at which time he changed its name to George Duncan & Sons. A year later, he deeded a quarter interest to each of his two children. A few years after his death, A.H. Heisey and James Duncan became sole owners. In 1891, the company joined the U.S. Glass Company to escape its financial difficulties. Heisey was the commercial manager.

 

Heisey began to formulate plans for his own glass company in 1893. He chose Newark, Ohio because there was an abundance of natural gas nearby and, due to the efforts of the Newark Board of Trade, there was plenty of low cost labor available. Construction of the factory at 301 Oakwood Avenue began in 1895 and it opened in April of 1896 with one sixteen-pot furnace. In its heyday, the factory had three furnaces and employed nearly seven hundred people. There was a great demand for the fine glass and Heisey sold it all over the world.

 

The production in the early years was confined to pressed ware, in the style of imitation cut glass. The company also dealt extensively with hotel barware. By the late 1890s, Heisey revived the colonial patterns with flutes, scallops, and panels which had been so popular decades earlier. These were so well accepted that from that time on, at least one colonial line was made continuously until the factory closed.

 

A.H. Heisey's name appears on many different design patents including some when he was with George Duncan & Sons. Heisey patterns that he was named the designer include 1225 Plain Band, 305 Punty and Diamond Point, and 1776 Kalonyal.

 

Other innovations instituted by A.H. Heisey were the pioneering in advertising glassware in magazines nationally, starting as early as 1910 and the first glass company to make fancy pressed stems. That idea caught on quickly and most hand-wrought stemware is made in this manner, even now.

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Reference cited:

 

Bredehoft, N. (ed.) (2004) - Heisey glass formulas - and more, from the papers of Emmet E. Olson, Heisey chemist. The West Virginia Museum of American Glass. Ltd.'s Monograph 38.

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Info. at:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heisey_Glass_Company

and

heiseymuseum.org

and

heiseymuseum.org/gallery/heisey-flamingo/

 

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An ABC/123 book created with my Silhouette and PPBN designs (another designer or two may be thrown in) for more informtion please see my blog: pagemasterdesignsonline.blogspot.com

Designs by Donald Carter, modeled By Jeff Stanly, unedited shots.

 

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