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Title: Fitting Patterns

Date: 1921

Description: Three 1921 Textiles and Clothing students gather around a fourth, fitting a garment to her body. They are pinning pattern pieces onto a long white shirt worn by the student, who is standing quite still. Two empty dressmakers' forms sit in the background.

Image ID: 12-10-Fitting patterns 1921

 

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Can anyone guess what is it about?

 

Can be folded from a blintz fish base... the two large lines are just for reference.

 

I'll fold it as soon as I get an appropriate paper to do it...

 

Edit: And it's a whale... See notes. Just join all the triangles.

I made this on the weekend, when it was gloomy weather... but now it's bright and sunny again! It's Sailor Moon-esque.

 

Material: Very Dark Charcoal Cotton - from an Op Shop

Pattern: something from the 80s - See & Sew 3873 - Op Shopped

Glasses: Paddy's Markets Sydney 2 pair for $15

Boots: Vintage Store Curve on Gertrude Street Fitzroy, $20

Handbag: $35 from an Adelaide Vintage Store

Designed chocolate cake roll filled with white chocolate ganache and strawberries

© 2014 LEO WONG ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

 

I am guess first picture is always the hard one to choose and I always have no idea how to start. I Capture this shot with my Macro 100mm in 1/125 sec at f8, ISO 100 with natural sunlight.

Since I began to use crocheted dishcloths I don't want to use anything else. Here is my pattern: monpetitviolon.blogspot.com/2009/09/how-to-make-dishcloth...

Loops cut and paper carefully lifted away

As promised months ago, here is my pattern for a miniature knitted pencil dress, designed for both Petite Blythe dolls, Dollcenas and Little Pullips.

 

The pink mini pencil dress, worn by the Little Pullip doll required less than 2 grams of yarn.

 

My free pattern is available on the blog: makedoandmendnovice.blogspot.com/2018/04/knitted-pencil-m...

 

It's Free Pattern Friday! Visit the Craftsy Blog to download free patterns made by independent designers from around the world, including this cure Russian Doll cross stitch pattern! #beCraftsy

elementalstitches.typepad.com

 

You are welcome to use these patterns for free. Please give me credit for the design and use them for personal use only. Thanks! Happy Halloween!

Designed and handmade by me. For more information, please take a look at my profile.

This is a version of a Maurer Rose (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurer_rose) generated with the Geometrics Android app (market.android.com/details?id=com.fischerklasgmail.geomet...)

i like to hunt around the local Marshall's, TJ Maxx, and Burlington Coat Factory stores for great deals on awesome socks. pictured here is the haul i took away from one trip back in March. :)

Desenho de Estampa

Cliente FLOR

Ano 2006

blogged:http://doecdoe.blogspot.com/2009/02/etsy-update-peek.html

 

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Date: 1956

 

Misses Set of Skirts in Two Lengths

A complete, "Simple To Make" skirt wardrobe to wear from daytime through date-time. View 1 features a billowy, evening length skirt that's softly pleated and has back opening. View 2 shows street length, bouffant skirt with soft pleats all-'round, back opening. Views 3 and 4 are sheath skirts with high-rise waistlines. There are openings at lower edges of side seams and side zipper closings. View 3 is evening length and View 4 is street length.

 

For Size 28 (28" waist, 38" hip) --

Width around lower edge of View 1-2: 101 inches.

Width around lower edge of View 3: 44 1/2 inches.

Width around lower edge of View 4: 43 1/2 inches.

Finished length of View 1: 34 1/2 inches.

Finished length of View 2: 29 3/4 inches.

Finished length of View 3 & 4: 38 3/4 inches.

 

Suggested Fabric Types --

V.1, V.2 (V.2 lengthwise st. or plain): brocade, cotton, pique, taffeta, organdy, silk surah, shantung, rayons, nylon sheer.

V.1 also in: corduroy, velveteen, velvet, satin.

V.3 and V.4: velveteen, corduroy, cotton, satin, silk.

V.4 also in: wool.

 

Sewing Notions --

View 1 & 2: 2 spools of thread; bias seam binding--(optional).

View 3 & 4: 2 spools of thread; 9" skirt type zipper for skirt side opening.

View 3: Bias seam binding--(optional).

View 4: Bias seam binding.

 

From the collection of Alexander B. Tecoma.

University & Wellington Street

New pattern for my downloadable patterns collection in my webshop.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park, TN, Chestnut Top Trail

Pretty chair on the side of the road.

This is my Blocked fabric design in charcoal gray, bright pink, lime green and white. It's available at Spoonflower:

 

www.spoonflower.com/fabric/310372

 

In case you're wondering what size the pattern is, the distance between the lime green striped lines is about 8 cm or 3"

Found this pattern outside a leisure centre near me. Original print is lovely, but it hasn't scanned so well.

Pattern studies for Salina Art Center. The final piece will be a large-scale painting in the Oakdale Park pool to coincide with the Smoky Hill River Festival in June 2012.

mollydilworth.com

Download this Photoshop (.pat) and Illustrator (.ai as swatches) pattern from pehaa.com/2010/01/simple-ornament-patterns-for-photoshop-...

free for presonal and commercial use

Adapted from a longstitch design in "Martin Lehrman's needlepoint cats". Pattern darning in variegated silk (about perle #12 in thickness), with blackwork border. The bold stripes and speckling show on top of the fabric, while the thread on the underside suggests the body shape in shadow form. I count it as blackwork, because pattern darning is a part of blackwork, historically. In fact it was my major piece when I did my Intermediate Blackwork course.

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