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Christmas decorations, Centre Block, Parliament Hill. Ottawa, Canada. December 2010.
Photo by M. Rehemtulla for QUOI Media Group. Nikon D300S, 50mm lens.
The artwork wrapped around around the Christmas Tree at the Sky Park, VivoCity representing the facade of a railway station
A dish with our MF tortilla wrap with MF Arrabbiata Pasta sauce... mf-food.com/wrap-tortillas-manufacturing-company/
Vehicle Wraps are another effective way to shout your message to your audience. Available in full wrap, half wrap or partial wrap.
I like these wraps... I just spread some cashew cheeze on one and put a scoop of chopped greens on there, and it makes a satisfying meal. They are a bit messy to eat sometimes, but that makes it more fun!
8/25/25 Two girls wrapped in blankets at Coney Island beach. Nikon Zf. Carl Zeiss Planar 45mm 1:2.0.
A finished silk wrap on a cello bow. Duncan tells me that the order of the colors is a code... can anyone read it? Not me!
(He was a math major, so turning everything into a math problem is pretty normal around here).
Photo showing an impression of Innovators Wrap Up.
C .. what it takes to change: The Future Innovators Summit closes on Sunday evening at Central Linz with a final discussion of all participants from the groups A to F.
Credit: Florian Voggeneder
Handwoven Wrap
Yarn: Pingouin Minou (Cotton/Rayon blend)
7 feet long with tassels, and about 15 inches wide
My own design for a premature baby wrap over with tie fronts. Worked in 3 pieces and joined at shoulders, underarms and sides. It is crocheted in UK 4ply on 3.50mm hook using a 5 treble fan or shell stitch alternating with a double crochet (UK terms - alternating on each row)
I've designed a crochet shawl / wrap for my Blythe dolls. I've put the pattern on my ravelry for free! download it here.
The fun thing is it's also suitable for any doll with a similar sized body like Pullip, Tangkou, Barbie and Monster High.
You could even make it for a larger doll by using a heavier weight yarn and a larger hook. Enjoy! Let me see what you make (add it as a project to ravelry!)
Fresh yet warm, I creted this set thinking of dolls in both hemispheres. Here its summertime, so I wanted to keep some of the cool and light camisole style, but also making it versatile for the ones in the north, with the snow and blizzards.
The set contains:
- A light mint green swiss cotton camisole. With embroidery details in the front. Ties at the neck with ribbon.
- A sleeveles cotton dress with deconstructed trim, and a bronze Sakura flower detail in the front. Closes at the back with a strap and pearl.
- A pair of warm brownish/beige cotton jersey leggings.
- A crocheted mint green wrap scarf.
- A matching cabochon hairclip.
For more information follow the link on my profile. ^_^
The hereios of the We're Here! group have paid a visit to the Nice package group today.
I buy sliced ham in the supermarket, wrap two slices together in packets, which I freeze for when I need them.