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Its not a wonderful picture but I thought I'd share it since patch is so cute! His ears had -just- lopped that day~
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.
This image showcases a multicolored human-shaped sculpture framed within a rectangular structure. The sculpture is composed of a dark, textured material with vibrant patches of color distributed throughout its body, giving it a modern and abstract aesthetic. The setting is an outdoor public space, with rows of flag poles visible in the background, suggesting it may be located in a park or exhibition area.
(built 2016, see tags for further known data). Op dit werk is een Creative Commons Licentie van toepassing.
Seems to be a standard fixture now on 90% of colas 37's absolutely covered in ground in years old work stained crud along with patch paint chipped paint and dints and bangs think i'm taking after these ageing and ailing loco's nowadays.
Details.. 37099 TNT 37116 on 0Z69 11:14 Stalybridge - Derby R.T.C. 19/02/2025
Some of my unit patches from when I was in the Air Force. The top right is for the 63rd Military Airlift Wing based at Norton AFB, California. The bottom right was my AFSC patch (Aircrew Life Support). The middle patch was from when I was with the 9th RW Physiological Support Division at Beale AFB, California. The top left is my command patch from Norton AFB (Military Airlift Command). The bottom left is my rank when I got out, which was Senior Airman/E-4.
My daughter had some dresses which she had outgrown. The prints were so cute that I did not feel like giving them away. They were in my wardrobe for almost 6 months now.
I have started this patch work project now. No, no, no I have no deadline in mind.
Laughing Squid Embroidered Patches
Laughing Squid Stickers & Patches Now Available Via Sticker Giant
photo by Scott Beale / Laughing Squid
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We had a lovely day picnicking and walking on Max Patch on the Appalachian Trail. The views were stunning. Read more here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Patch and here en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appalachian_balds
Don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without explicit permission. © Barbara Dickie. All rights reserved.
Esta almofada fiz igual ao meu primeiro trabalho em patch, acho este modelo muito gostoso de fazer..
Not a Boeing sourced patch per-se, but I figured I would grab it. This distinct style of border is often found on BSA patches.
For the dyxum.com SR 65th birthday "Rokkor" challenge. In my case, day 5 is the Minolta MC Tele Rokkor 135mm f/2.8.
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UP 6310, one of the final five patched ex-SP AC44CWs, is working in DPU service along with two already rebuilt C44ACMs, after being attached mid-train to the MPDRV at Eugene. Recently Union Pacific has announced another order of AC44CW rebuilds from Wabtec that this time seems like it will cover the rest of the entire fleet, meaning the final five will end up in fresh coats of yellow paint sooner rather than later. The location is McCredie Springs, on Union Pacific’s Cascade Subdivision in Oregon. Locomotive consist is UP 7978, 6822, and 9002 on the point, with UP 6310, 5743, and 6278 mid-train in DPU mode. The final five patched SP AC44CWs are UP 6236, 6310, 6318, 6378, and 6379. Picture taken November 16, 2025.