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a casette tape patch i made for dana!

 

this is a copy of a patch i made for an old black hoodie of mine. it's not an actual "mix tape" but it kind of represents how much i loved them back in the day, and how much they meant to me. in the years i wore the hoodie before it got too holey to wear, i had so many people come up to me and talk about tapes. everyone had a story about their favorite mix tape, their first mix tape, all that stuff. i met a lot of strangers wearing that hooded sweatshirt.

Flower Mound, Texas, Pumpkin Patch.

....bem grandona, pra ir no curso de patch...

Close up of some of the patches.

Hand quilted.

The patch presented to my wife's grandfather, Robert Lee, who worked on the Solar Maximum satellite.

They poured the patch while I wasn't looking! Sneaky.

See: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Oceanic_(1965)

Career:

Name:1965—1985: Oceanic

1985—2000: StarShip Oceanic

2000: Big Red Boat I

2000 - 2012: Oceanic

Owner:1965—1985: Home Lines

1985—2000: Premier Cruises

2000—2009: Pullmantur Cruises[1]

2009-2012: Peace Boat[2]

Operator:1965—1986: Home Lines

1986—2000: Premier Cruises

2001—2009: Pullmantur Cruises[1]

2009-2012: Peace Boat[2]

Port of registry:1965—1990: Panama City, Panama

1990—200?: Nassau, Bahamas[1][3]

200?—200?: Unknown, Spain[4]

200? onwards: Valletta, Malta[1][5]

Builder:Cantieri Riuniti dell' Adriatico, Monfalcone, Italy[1]

Cost:$40 million[4]

Yard number:1876[1]

Launched:15 January 1963[1]

Acquired:March 1965[1]

In service:31 March 1965[1]

Identification:IMO number: 5260679

Status:Sold for scrap, June 2012

 

See also: maritimematters.com/2012/06/scraps-of-news/comment-page-1...

I decided to use the flash on it. This was the only angle I could find that didn't reflect off the glass and wash out the patches.

This patch makes use of the print, which was fussy-cut so that by adding a vase it appears like a vase of flowers. I just quilted round the print...

Pictures from our usual visit to the pumpkin patch around this time every year. We always have a good time. This year was no exception.

Orion is NASA’s next spacecraft for sending humans into space. ESA has designed and is overseeing the development of Orion’s service module, the part of the spacecraft that supplies air, electricity and propulsion.

 

The second mission with ESA's service module is Exploration Mission-2. This logo shows the Orion spacecraft exploring our Solar System, with the rear view highlighting the service module. The logo includes stylised depictions of Earth, the Moon and Mars – some of Orion’s destinations.

 

The border includes the abbreviation ESM for European Service Module. Between the distinctive solar wings on the right are the characters “fm-2”, denoting the second Flight Model for the spacecraft's second mission.

 

Credits: ESA

(Nebraska National Guard photos by Spc. Skyler Sandoz)

Watson's fall shoot

6825 50 84 26-37 425-4, Amsterdam Station, 14-05-2010.

This isn't a real "patch", I just like the look of a patch with big cartoony stitches. The tweed is held down by interfacing and a wee black-thread zig zag. (see?)

 

This garment is one of a kind. Obviously. Super-soft and absorbant warm leopard lining. All poly, except the turqouise yarn detail.

 

Listed at Homesewn.

Again, as Karen says....referencing the utilitarian aspect of needlewomen through the ages. Trying for the necessity and some 'pretty' at the same time...

Patch gets a wash on a nice sunny day

Ma sexy patches for my airsoft loadout.

Made for the Disney ABC's Teesha Moore Inspired Patch swap series on swap-bot.

The same fabric as patch 6, but with a lot of little appliqué flowers.

(This photo was taken using a flash - so all the texture has disappeared.)

A hand embroidered patch of a drawing I made on wool felt.

 

This little chap is perfect to add embellishment to a bag or clothes, or even just to have it up on your wall.

 

It is backed with the same felt, for strenght and thickness.

Patch of the Nuclear Security Division, Durham Regional Police. Worn at the Pickering and Darlington nuclear generating stations.

‘NODE15 – Forum for Digital Arts’ is gathering designers, creative coders and digital artists for creative explorations of technologies. With the Leitmotif ‘Wrapped in Code – the Future of the Informed Body’, NODE15 is devoted to the negotiation of the body and its fusion with technology. It’s a week long rush with hands-on vvvv workshops, exhibition, symposium, performances and artist talks.

 

Photo: Nemanja Knežević

Bragging Patch bought at RAF Finningley 1991 celebrating "successful" completion of Operation Desert Shield.

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