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A guy Chris works with is now the proud papa of a baby boy. Baby was born 2 months early and only 3 lbs, so he got my tiny hat and I made some itty bitty booties I saw thanks to Unkoine www.flickr.com/photos/59646927@N00/62322726/. I used two different size needles in hopes that one set of booties would fit. :)
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put on your dress right now!
_no no and no and thousand times NO
She must have been chaneling my own kid....oh noes)
These little booties are from one of the patterns in "Kyuuto! Lacy crochet" and are just so pretty. However, they really are very fiddly to make and the pattern is poorly written and badly thought out.
These wonderful baby booties are made with 100% cotton worsted-weight yarn. They are so cozy, so comfy and look like two wonderful peonies...
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I made these wool baby booties for a friends soon to be born baby girl. I used 100% wool felt on the outside and lined them with a soft polka dot flannel.
These are both booties by NRS, that I use in kayaks. They are both size 10. For use in tight spaces, this photo shows the size difference between the Paddle Wet Shoe, left, and Shock Sock, right. I would say the Shock Sock, and maybe the Wet Shoe, runs a little small, since I normally wear a 9 or 9 1/2. I have a bit of extra room in the Wet Shoe, but perfect fit in the Shock Sock.
Birthday booty! Everybody wants it!
Flickr won't let me change the thumbnail. This is a video of the ridonk birthday card my niece and nephews sent me. So great.
Don't worry, not a video of... well. Booty.
A Reddish Egret doing a dace to drive little fish into an area when he can eat them.
KC & The Sunshine Band - Shake Your Booty
AahEverybody, get on the floor, let's dance!
Don't fight your feelings, give yourself a chance!
Shake shake shake, shake shake shake,
Shake your booty! Shake your booty!
Oh, shake shake shake, shake shake shake,
Shake your booty! Shake your booty.
Aah, You can, you can do it very well.
You're the best in the world, I can tell.
Oh, Shake shake shake, shake shake shake,
Shake your booty! Shake your booty!
Oh, shake shake shake, shake shake shake,
Shake your booty! Shake your booty.
(WoWohoo,Yeah!)
Shake shake, shake shake!
Aah, Shake shake, shake shake!
Aah, Shake shake shake, shake shake shake,
Shake your booty! Shake your booty!
Oh, shake shake shake, shake shake shake,
Shake your booty! Shake your booty.
Aah, Shake shake, shake shake, shake your booty!
Aah, don't fight the feeling.
Shake shake, shake shake, shake your booty!
Aah, give yourself a chane.
Shake shake, shake shake, shake your booty!
You can do it! do it!
Shake shake, shake shake, shake your booty!
(Come home with momma now!)
Shake shake, shake shake, shake your booty!
WoooHOOOOHoooo!
Shake shake, shake shake, shake your booty!
Aah, run down to sister.
Shake shake(come on), shake shake(come on), on your booty!
Aah! do your duty. Aah haa!
[Fade out:] Shake shake(come on), shake shake(come on), on your booty!
These booties are made from recycled wool, felted, with a cotton print lining and organza trim. The decoration is needle felted with wool roving from Winderwood Farm (find them on Ebay--they have the best beginner packages for needlefelting! And this is an unsolicited endorsement, just in case you wanted to know. I like to give a good business its due.)
A nice and comfortable pair of hand knit baby or toddler ghost booties perfect for Halloween. Three buttons are sewed on top in front. It probably fits a baby 3 months and older. They stretch pretty well. The booties are machine washable and dryable. Seize Length: 4 inches Width: 1.75 inches I live in a smoke and pet free home.
I was inspired to make this style of baby bootie from the shoes that the girl on the right is wearing. The vintage rick-rack is attached by hand.
These booties are made from recycled wool, felted, with a cotton print lining and organza trim. The decoration is needle felted with wool roving from Winderwood Farm (find them on Ebay--they have the best beginner packages for needlefelting! And this is an unsolicited endorsement, just in case you wanted to know. I like to give a good business its due.)
When in southern California in 2000, we called in at the Flying Leathernecks Museum at Miramar, but it had closed for the day. All was not lost however, as we were able to photograph this Bell 214ST from the outside.
As can be seen, 5722 wears Iraqi marks., and was actually captured by the Americans at Kuwait City airport when they liberated the place in 1991.
It arrived at this museum when they were located at El Toro near Irvine, CA. When that Marines base closed in 1999, the museum moved south to Miramar, but in 2021, they were told they could not stay and so now the museum will be re-opening back at El Toro in autumn 2025.
Miramar, California
11th October 2000
Canon EOS100, Kodachrome
20001011 74309 5722 Miramar clean