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The Sewing Time Machine: A blouse named 'Secretary001'
The Sewing Time MachineWednesday, January 27, 2010A blouse named 'Secretary001'Here is my next project, or the inspiration for my next project. I'm no expert on the matter but this reminds me of a 40's pencil pushing office blouse, which is why I named it Secretary001.It looks to me like all the control has been shifted into side darts which were then gathered into the side seams. The sleeve looks like a very short kimono or dolman. Anyways, I got to work on the PatternMaster and this is my first muslin.
I'm not happy because I look like a bag lady!
So I learned that when zero waist darts are selected, the slack is not picked up anywhere else - not in the side seam and not in other darts. I'll have to manually shift all the control into the side dart. And that will be my second muslin....Posted by Marie-Anne at 6:28 PMLabels: blouse, fitting, PatternMaster Boutique0 comments:Post a CommentNewer Post Older Post HomeSubscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)PagesHomeAbout MeMarie-AnneWhen I'm not cleaning, cooking, or working, I'm going back in time....with my sewing machine!View my complete profileThis WeekChris' jacket is lined and it looks great. He has a motorcycle ride this coming weekend and he is so excited to show it off.
The surprise will be revealed next week. We'll see....I'm super busy with work. But not for long....
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Bette Davis “The Little Foxes” 1941
Lee Meriwether as Catwoman for the 1966 Batman film
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Harper’s Bazaar UK December 2012 by Yelena Yemchuk
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Reserve Bank of India, 2006 - 2010
Size: 168 x 73 mm
Written in Hindi and English.
First side: Portrait of Mahatma Gandhi, lions of Ashoka column on the left.
Reverse: Mahatma Gandhi and his followers.
Charlotte, one of the summer interns, holds the notes that guide her in speaking to the guests about the river otters.
Chrism Mass at Ss. Simon and Jude Cathedral in Phoenix
Photos by Billy Hardiman/CATHOLIC SUN
The Chrism Mass at Ss. Simon and Jude Cathedral on Monday, April 10, 2017, in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Some of the notes I made for the three vocal parts in my song, "Wo Ist Der Bahnhof." Part of a songwriting discussion and survey I'm posting in Blatherings.
Notes: The Granville rail disaster occurred on Tuesday 18 January 1977 at Granville, a western suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, when a crowded commuter train derailed, running into the supports of a road bridge that collapsed onto two of the train's passenger carriages. The official inquiry found the primary cause of the crash to be poor fastening of the track.
It remains the worst rail disaster in Australian history; 83 people died and 213 were injured. An 84th victim, an unborn child, was added to the fatality list in 2017.
Format: colour slide
Date Range: 18 Jan 1977
Location: Bold Street rail overbridge, Granville, Sydney
Licensing: Attribution, creative commons
Repository: Blue Mountains Library library.bmcc.nsw.gov.au
Part of Local Studies Collection: JM 229
Terms of use: please acknowledge - Blue Mountains Library, Local Studies Collection
Provenance: Jeff Moonie
Maker: Adrien Tournachon (1825-1903) & Duchenne de Boulogne (1806-1875)
Born: France
Active: France
Medium: albumen print
Size: 4.7" x 3.6"
Location: France
Object No. 2017.946
Shelf: B-33
Publication: Charles Darwin, Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, John Murray, London, 1872, pl 7
Philip Prodger: Darwin's Camera, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2009,
The Truthful Lens: A Survey of the Photographically Illustrated Book 1844-1914, Lucien. Goldschmidt, The Grolier Club (1980), pl 90
Scenes in a Library, Carol Armstrong, The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA , 1998, fig 1.24
Rosenblum, Naomi, A World History of Photography, Abbeville Press, New York, 1997, pl 79
George Eastman House, Photography from 1839 to today, Taschen, Koln, 1999, pg 284
Duchenne de Boulogne - Exhibition at the Beaux Art de Paris" - 1999
Nadar - Les années créatrices - 1854 - 1860 - Musée d'Orsay Exhibition in Paris 1994 and the MMA in New York 1995.
Frizot, Nouvelle histoire de la Photographie, 1994
Photographie et Science - une beauté à découvrir - Musée des Beaux-Arts de Canada, 1997
Canguilhem - Le merveilleux scientifique - Photographies du monde savant en France (1844-1918), 2004
Sobieszek, Robert, Ghost in the Shell, Photography and the Human Soul, 1850-2000, MIT Press, Cambridge, 1999, pg 41
Sam Wagstaff, A Book of Photographs, Gray Press, 1978, Pg 6
Other Collections: MMA, Musee d'Orsay, NYPL
Provenance: Philippe Doublet
Rank: 900
Notes: Plate 64 from Dr Duchenne de Boulogne,Mecanisme de la Physionomie Humaine, 1862. Duchenne de Boulogne himself is partially visible on the right hand side of the photo.
Adrien was the younger brother of Félix Tournachon, the well-known artist and caricaturist whose work appeared in numerous satirical newspapers under the pseudonym, Nadar. The two became embroiled in a legal battle over the exclusive right to the name "Nadar." Félix had arranged for Adrien, a painter, to learn the photographic process and then to open his own photographic studio. When the business began to fail the two collaborated, and Félix supplied financial backing, contacts, and his pseudonym. Adrien asked Félix to relinquish his share in the studio and continued the practice alone using the name "Nadar jeune," which prompted Félix to take legal action. After the court ruled that Félix was "the only, the true Nadar," Adrien turned his attention to photographing animals.
(source: NGA)
In compiling a scientific treatise to aid artists, the physiologist Duchenne de Boulogne used electrical stimulation of the facial muscles to elicit expressions of the principal emotions. Wanting his transcriptions to be exact, he collaborated with Adrien Tournachon (brother of the famous Nadar), a photographer who specialized in portraiture. From the negatives they made together in 1854, Adrien produced a single set of carefully crafted prints that the doctor mounted in a large album (now École des Beaux-Arts, Paris). Later, on his own, Duchenne copied and cropped the images to create illustrations for his book Mécanisme de la physionomie humaine; ou, Analyse électro-physiologique de l’expression des passions applicable à la pratique des arts plastiques (1862). In the volume, Duchenne wrote that the subject of this image seems terrified of the idea of imminent death or torture: “This expression must be that of the damned.”
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Time to end the pain, allow myself to grow cold
Time to free my heart, it can no longer hold
So, I'll end up saying what she already know
"I LOVE HER" more then I could ever show
I have told my heart, can say no more
I'll just curl my eyes now, and let me lie on the floor
I was playing "drop the dollar" with Pap-Pap at Christmas - he drops $2 bills, and if you catch it you get to keep it, and if you don't catch it then you go to the end of the line until you do. This time I caught something a little different. Notice anything odd compared to your usual dollar bills?
It's not a "Federal Reserve Note", it's a "US Note"!
Notes from a 2009 IASummit pre-conference workshop with Indi Young. This page covers some of Young's tips on interview rules, phrasing when summarizing stories, and using corner jewels to annotate mental model diagram boxes.
I shared a cab with Indi from the airport to the Summit, and loved her conversation with the cab driver--mad interviewing skills at work, we had three stories about the city and quite a few BBQ recommendations. When she suggested we 'practice everywhere' during the workshop, I knew just what she meant.