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Scottsdale – Simplicity is wonderful in plastic surgery. If you think about it, the best procedures are the simplest. This art piece, Simplicity in Plastic Surgery, is inspired by the art and magic of the simple plastic surgery.
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Simplicity Vintage Sewing Pattern
#9042
Toddlers' Coat With Detachable Collar, Hood & Pants
Size 3 Breast 22" Waist 20 1/2"
©1970
This is such a fun and flirty dress! I love the hooded Top also! This is a "Simple To Sew" Pattern and is sized for stretch knits only. The hooded short dress and the top with high rounded neckline have a keyhole opening fastened with thread loop and button, long set-in bell sleeves and straight or zig-zag top-stitching trim. The top features a shaped lower edge. The short flared skirt has a back zipper and elastic waistline casing.
Maker: Simplicity
Pattern #: 6708
Date of Pattern: 1974
Cost of Original Pattern: $ 1.35
Pattern Pieces: cut and complete
Pattern Envelope: discoloring due to age, some creases
Size of Pattern: 14
Bust: 36
Waist: 28
Hip: 38
Colours can be pretty, but at the same time can also complicate things, hiding away the beauty of simplicity.
Such is life. While you may have a lot. Don't forget about the simplicity in life that actually makes you happy.
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Simplicity Sewing Pattern
#4387
Children's, Teens' & Adults'
Boxing Robe In Two Lengths & Shorts
by Maria Del Greco
Size XS-L / XS-XL
Out Of Print
©2005
Completely inspired by:
www.flickr.com/photos/18521728@N00/2512178897/
Kona cotton, Amy Butler print.
I got this with another pattern and wasn't going to keep it, but I kind of like it. I might use it for a winter housecoat.
i cheated a bit... but thank you to sunni for giving me the kick in the booty i needed to finish this!
more details here: www.oonaballoona.com/2012/07/cheater-cheater-pumpkin-eate...
Simplicity 9417; ©1971; Simple-To-Sew Misses' Super Jiffy Pants in Two Lengths and Tunic: The sleeveless tunic with top-stitched keyhole neckline fastened with loop and button has back zipper and optional flat woven braid trim, purchased applique and purchased belt. The long or short pants have elastic waistline casing. The short pants have optional flat woven braid trim.
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Simplicity Sewing Pattern
#7141
Misses' Top In Two Lengths & Skirt
Size 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20
Out Of Print
©1990
Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication
Leonardo da Vinci
Lit by spill kill bounced off ceiling. Pink mountboard background. F8 @ 1/125 ISO 200
Everyone seems to have forgotten about the playground at Orca School (formerly Columbia School) in south Seattle. Once the parks department figures out that it's still here they're sure to remove this old, honest, functional steel play structure.
From the collection of Jessica H. Jaeger.
Date: 1961
Junior and Misses' One-Piece Dress
Dress has a lowered neckline (V-shaped in back) and left side zipper closing. Bodice back has button and simulated buttonhole detail. Full skirt has gathers at waistline and self fabric tie belt. V.1 has short set-in sleeves and V-shaped self fabric inset at waistline of bodice back. Sleeveless V.2 has rick-rack trim and V-shaped opening in bodice back at waistline.
Size 16 (36B, 28W, 38H)--
Back length - neck base to waist, 16 1/2".
Finished back length of dress, 43".
Notions --
View 1 and 2: 2 spools of thread, one 1 3/8" button.
View 1: 14" dress type zipper for side.
View 2: 16" neck type zipper for side, contrast thread.
Suggested Fabrics --
Both views (V.2 even plaid or plain): Cottons and blends; broadcloth, gingham, chambray, cotton satin, pique. Linen. Rayons, silks, synthetics; silk linen, shantung.
And I took up the next word on the One little word blog, simplicity. For me this word fell apart in two words, simple city. And that to me is Angkor What in Cambodia. I visited it a few years ago and it was just a beautiful and sacred place, it fits the word simplicity perfectly!! I used an definition on the journaling of simplicity: clearity, beautiful and purity. That is.. Angkor!
The blouse wtih elastic casing at the neckline has short raglan sleeves with optional elastic casing. Views 1, 2 & 4 have optional braid or ribbon trim. Views 3 & 5 have a ruffle. The ruffled skirt gathered to the waistband has a side zipper, tie ends and optional braid or ribbon trim. Views 3 & 4 are made of two different fabrics.
Simplicity Pattern #: 7842
Date of Pattern: 1976
Cost of Original Pattern: $ 1.50
Pattern Pieces: cut and complete
Pattern Envelope:discolored due to age, small tears and creases
Pattern Instructions: cut and complete
Size of Pattern:12
Bust: 34
Waist: 26.5
Hip: 36
'Simplicity'
Shortly after the War Holland Birkett, of the 750 Motor Club, proposed a
low cost racing format based on road equipped Austin Sevens. Jack
French took up the challenge and over a period of five weeks of evenings and weekends Simplicity was built.
The car was built from readily available parts: short chassis, 3 piece rear axle and mildly tuned engine. To obtain greater overall performance the chassis was considerably lightened by drilling in excess of 250 holes ranging in size from 1/4" to 3/4". Boxing of the chassis was achieved by
lattice bracing. Also drilled were the front axle, rear axle tubes, brake
and clutch pedals and handbrake. With the addition of a very light body
the chassis and body weight was 89 lbs. Flattened springs were employed both to the front and rear. The original front axle was an IFS
Unit, but this not being approved by the VSCC it was replaced at a later
date.
The first race meeting was at Ibsley on April 18th 1953 when Steady
Barker won in Simplicity. Over the rest of the season it was driven by
nine different drivers and gained two firsts and two seconds - 7 of the
drivers having no previous experience of racing. Not just built as a track
car, Simplicity would arrive at every event under its own steam, carrying
all the tools and spares that it might need.
6 years later, Simplicity was still able to prove its competitiveness when
in 1959, Jack French set a Vintage Class record at the VSCC Prescott Hill
Climb of 51.95 seconds, a record which stood until 1966.
Very few changes have been made to the original concept of the car and
it is still predominantly as it was built by Jack.
Owners of Simplicity following Jack French being Martin Eyre, Barry
Clark and current owner, Graham Beckett since 2014.
Simplicity is being used in sprints and hill climbs with the VSCC and in
the Bert Hadley Championship with the Pre War Austin Seven Club and
has performed in the Centenary Hillclimb at Prescott prior to being put on display here.
Simplicity Vintage Sewing Pattern
#8129
Simple-To-Sew Toddlers' Pullover Dress Or Top & Pants
Size 2
©1977
" The art of art, the glory of expression and the sunshine of the light of letters, is simplicity " ~ Walt Whitman
A little big. Used a lightweight cotton fabric with little street-scenes purchased in Langley, MD. Dug the fabric out of a box of stuff to give away and thought I'd give it another try.
We'll see if this ever comes out of the closet.
I think I once owned this, or one very similar to it. My mother used it to make me a Civil War reenacting blouse.
Belt tied in back
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For the Simplicity 1880 2-in-1 Sewalong
www.afashionablestitch.com/tag/2-in-1-sewalong/
I made the wrap version, with the short sleeves and the belt.
The fabric is a cotton voile from Westminster Fibers, in a colorway that is ideal for someone with three black and white dogs.
I thought the fabric would be too sheer to wear without a slip or lining but it turns it's absolutely fine without, which is great. This a perfect summer dress.
This is Simplicity 3835, made with a Joel Dewberry quilting cotton print. Blogged here: stitchparade.com/the-sunshine-coast-dress/