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I am a seamstress. I am a designer. I love fabric. , however the images of this world tend to distract me. So it is likely this blog will have less to do with sewing and design than I'd like. Oh well...
Reblogged from christmasquilter
Vortex Quilt Optical Illusion
This is about the best quilt I’ve ever seen!
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Moore Oklahoma Tornado Lost and Found AnimalsReposting for signal boost. There are also links posted on this facebook page to where donations, physical and financial, can be made. Happy endings now trickling in too. :-)
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Lady’s riding habit coat 1880 - again, lovin’ the double row of buttons! “skirt” collar and sleeves are nice, too.
I need to make this, and then I need to get a horse again, which I’ve been wanting ever since my old girl died. I love this so much I might just ride around on a bicycle while wearing it. Does there seem to be boning in it? It’s beautiful!
Reblogged from suicidal-faerie
I will always love floral tights.
(Source: everything-fuckable)
Reblogged from tawnyscostumesandcuriosities
This mantilla spiderweb was designed by Clément Joyard, circa 1910. He, along with Bonaz, Léon Arbez-Carme, and Marius Camet, were among the famous designers who had their combs made in the celluloid factories of France’s Oyonnax Valley.
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I don’t know what it is. I could look at it all day.
(Source: ufansius)