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This is my simplicity photo, and what I really like about this one is the slight difference between the green ground and the green tennis ball. To make a contrast between the two I added a streak of light running across the tennis ball, and had half the image still green, so that the tennis ball and ground were more distinguished. I wanted to show how two things with similarities can be vastly different, and I was able to do that with the tennis ball and the ground.

1970s vintage JIFFY Summer TOPS Pullover

 

Vintage sewing pattern: toddler girls

Simplicity 8091

©1977

 

Size ♥ 3 toddler girls

Breast ♥ 22"

Waist ♥ 20-1/2"

Hip ♥

 

~♥~ I LOVE Jiffy patterns. So f-a-s-t! So c-u-t-e! Summer tops with little tie straps or angled sleeves.

 

Pattern Pieces ♥ Cut

Complete ♥ Yes .

Instructions ♥ Yes

Simplicity sewing pattern, copyright 1975.

everybody likes bubbles, right?

from my photo class at school. all pictures/film were self developed and printed. crap scanner, oh wells.

Simplicity 6903; ©1966; Child's and Girls' One-Piece Dress or Jumper: The empire, A-line garment has high round neckline and back zipper. V. 3 & 4 have lace edging trim. V. 1 & 4 have ribbon trim. V. 1 with optional lace edging has below-elbow set-in sleeves with self fabric ruffle. V. 2,3,5 & 5 are sleeveless. V. 2 has daisy medallion trim. V. 4 may be worn with purchased flower. Jumper V. 5 has contrasting yoke.

 

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second verse same as the first....this time with hems instead of rolled hems.

Simplicity Sewing Pattern

 

#8604

 

Child's Romper

 

Simplicity For Kids

 

Size 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

 

Out Of Print

 

©Unknown

Simplicity Sewing Pattern

 

#5246

 

Misses' / Miss Petite

 

Evening Dress In Two Lengths & Coat With Train Or Jacket

 

Size 6, 8, 10, 12

 

Out Of Print

 

©2003

Simplicity 4448; ©1953; Misses' One-Piece Dress: Fitted bodice has short kimono type sleeves and V neckline. One button closes bodice front. Skirt is flared. Purchased or self fabric belt may be worn. Collar and cuffs of View 1 are of contrasting fabric. View 2, buttons fasten large patch pockets to skirt.

 

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When photographing nature close up, it amazes me sometimes as to the simplicity of reproduction. Most would probably not notice the spore on many fronds and leaves, but I find it quite interesting and fascinating.

Prints and greeting cards of this image can be purchased at >> kaye-menner.artistwebsites.com/featured/simplicity-of-nat...

 

Bird's nest fern is a common name applied to several related species of epiphytic ferns in the genus Asplenium. They grow in a tight, nest-like clump with a lingulate leaf rosette and are usually epiphytic, growing in trees. Bird's nest Ferns may also be seen growing on rocks and they will grow in the ground, too.

The term spore derives from the ancient Greek word σπορά spora, meaning "seed, sowing," related to σπόρος sporos, "sowing," and σπείρειν speirein, "to sow."

[from Wikipedia]

 

Designer: Romana Tschunkova

 

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The surface of the PRECIOSA Tubes with a black glass and crystal base can be decorated with 10 vacuum half-coatings. The current color range for the glass tubes contains the complete selection which is feasible during the production of these long variants. You will find a pallet of blue to green shades with the option of silver linings, as well as crystal and black.

 

The main raw material for the innovated PRECIOSA Tubes Seed Beads is the tubes which are used to make Rocailles in the 7/0 size. Both the products listed on cards 3101 and 3102 are distinguished by holes with the same diameter.

 

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Simplicity 6626; ©1974; Misses Skirt and Pantskirt in two lengths (including a tissue lesson chart .... "How to apply a waistband with back closing"): The skirt V. 1 or 2 and the pantskirt V. 3 or 4 have back zipper closing and waistband. The short skirt V1 and short pantskirt V. 3 with top stitched patch pockets has top stitching forming simulated fly front. V. 2 skirt is below knee length. V. 4 pantskirt is ankle length.

 

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I had a dress a whole lot like this in elementary school.

Infusion Simplicity Tote. 100% hemp outer with sage green rip stop lining.

Simplicity Sewing Pattern

 

#8801

 

Misses' Woven Or Knit Skirt

 

Size 6, 8, 10, 12, 14

 

Out Of Print

 

©1999

My first ever made by me dress : )

Simplicity 2702

Fabric - Irish Linen

took in the sides quite a bit and cut six inches off of length.

sewing the corners of the placket near the pleats was a nightmare...

but all and all, it was a good first project

Simplicity No. 7525 Juniors and Misses Dress in Two Lengths, Hat and Detachable Collar and Cuffs vintage sewing pattern c1968

 

"The dress with princess seaming has trumpet skirt, high round neckline, back zipper and set in sleeves. A matching hat is worn with dress. Regular length V1 and 2 have short puff sleeves with elastic casings. V1 has lace edging trim at neck edge. V2 has contrasting detachable collar. Above knee length V3 has long sleeves and contrasting detachable collar and cuffs."

 

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Half size slenderette--misses' and women's one piece dress and cape. Sleeveless dress features bodice with square front neckline and round back neckline. Easy gored skirt has yoke pockets at side front. V1 features contrasting piping at side front seams of bodice and skirt. Cape and facing are same fabric as belt and piping and it fastens to buttons on dress bodice. V2 has self or purchased belt and contrast trim on dress neck edge and on cape.

A lock that I thought was cool and I tried to show the texture of it off.

Simplicity Sewing Pattern

 

#8872

 

Misses' Lined Coat In Three Lengths

 

Size 16

 

Out Of Print

 

©1988

Simplicity Sewing Pattern

 

#6358

 

Misses' Shirts

 

Size 14

 

Out Of Print

 

©1983

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Simplicity is woefully under rated. Our lives get complicated enough naturally, so why do we spend years in pursuit of complexity?

 

"Perfection (in design) is achieved not when there is nothing more to add, but rather when there is nothing more to take away." -- Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

 

Simple.

Hemlock stalks, Around Henbury

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