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First patch for Super Awesome Craftster Embroidery Patch Swap! I hope it has a happy life in it's new home!
The 17th National Scout Jamboree took place July 16-August 4. My brother attended and my family visited him, like they did me five years ago. While we are part of NCAC, we traded a set of our patches for the Pike's Peak Council's Stargate patches. (Both council's sets were apparently pretty hot items.) I then traded for Atlantis and bought Destiny, a patch only available to Eagle scouts in their council (I got lucky), and so there were about only a hundred floating around amongst the 45,000 scouts and scouters.
The four Pike's Peak Council campsites also had Stargates as their gateways, such as this.
I was also able to score a Star Trek patch and Indiana Jones patch.
CP SQUARE #1:
I took a two day class in crazy patch embroidery August3, 2007 and have been addicted to this hobby ever since. Then I ran out of silk ribbon so ordered more from an ebay seller in Australia. I waited for the order for ages! Finally the package arrived with duplicate order as seller's computer had broken down. I still have LOTS of SRE to do, but realized my very first patch at CP is quite busy, my selecting too many pritned fabrics...oh well next project. I also made these squares too large. My next CP project HAS to be smaller.
Come to the Pumpkin Patch at Seminole Heights United Methodist Church down on the corner of Central & Hanna in Seminole Heights. The Patch will be open 12-8 p.m. Sunday through Friday, and 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. Saturdays until Halloween.
FAP Patch.
*** Note: This patch is still part of my my want list (if anyone out there is interested in selling one).
I wandered past the patch panel one day and liked what I saw. It's not all cabled to Systimax spec but it works.
The Bluebells are out - from an enjoyable wander around the woods at Patching with the South East Gang
Bordered Patch (Chlosyne lacinia).
Cedar Hill State Park. Cedar Hill, Texas.
Dallas County. 21 October 2019.
Nikon D500. Nikkor AF-S 300mm f/4E ED PF VR + TC-14e III teleconverter.
(420mm) f/8 @ 1/1600 sec. ISO 800.
PATCH
/paCH/
Noun: A piece of cloth or other material used to mend or strengthen a torn or weak point.
Verb: Mend or strengthen (fabric or an item of clothing) by putting a piece of material over a hole or weak point in it.
Some patch leads that I used to use with my old soundcraft mixer.
Part of my Patch Leads (Set)
working at camp is hard on clothing. I've been working on my patching skills lately. Here's some evidence.
Patches of paint make interesting shapes and colours on a wall. To top it off, there are two nice vents in the middle of it all. (014a)
Then sew the two patches together with the seam being on the side with the longest print fabric.....or where the prints meet in the middle and the background is on opposite corners.
Cabbage Patch Kids Dolls
Company: Coleco (original)
Debut: 1978
If someone were to ask what was the craze during the 1980's, that answer would be three words. Cabbage Patch Kids. You could purchase outfits, diapers, and they even came with a birth certificate as well. People (especially Mother's) were even fighting in check-out lines just to get their doll, mostly for their kids, of course.
I only had two Cabbage Patch dolls. I got my first one back in 1983.
They made just about anything and everything with the Cabbage Patch Kids name on it. Pencils, dolls, toys, calendars, buttons, coloring books, lunch boxes, traveling suit cases, figurines, TV dinner trays, Halloween masks, mugs, glass cups, View Master, rocking crib, pop-ups (toys), and so much more. It was a thriving business.
Hole-y jeans, patched with upholstery fabric samples
blogged
www.recycled-fashion.com/2011/05/patching-with-upholstery...
Patch (2), Ryan Aircraft logo; (1) is Ryan logo with red border, (1) is Ryan logo with black borderImage of an object in the SDASM Curatorial Collection--Please tag these photos so information can be recorded.---Note: This material may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.)--Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
Patch Budder in small thick paper box. Box is brown and has experienced some water damage to the top. One small face of the box has the following text, reading "Jones' Patch Budder / Pat'd Feb. 6th 1912 / J. F. Jones Lancaster, Pa." Inside is the patch budder, which is made of metal and contains a curved handle and four blades that are positioned to form a rectangle when looking at them from above. Inside is also a folded paper titled, "Budding Nut Trees," which details the Patch Method to "propagating nut trees" according to Jones. The paper is yellowed and delicate, has some ripes along the edges. Box is 3" x 1 5/8" x 1 1/4".
Belonged to Dr. Mila E. Rindge or her doctor father, Milo. Learn more about her at www.madisonhistory.org/doctor-in-the-house/. Purchased at a local antique store as a collection inside classic doctor’s bag by MHS Director Jennifer Simpson in October 2020
ACC# 2020.120.004
See other medical related items in the MHS museum at flic.kr/s/aHsmTm2Swj
(Photo credit - Bob Gundersen www.flickr.com/photos/bobphoto51/albums)