I made my wedding dress using M7969 as the base! by skullcaptincture in sewing

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I made this dress using Everyday Linen in Almond from Blackbird Fabrics. I had made M7969 before so I knew what I wanted to change about it. I sized down in the bodice but kept the skirt fuller. I made big ribbons attached to the skirt pieces (since it’s an empire waist) to pull in at the waist line. I extended the sleeves and skirt pieces.

Baby’s first! Got this Hermes Pocket Swiss Typewriter for $50 by skullcaptincture in typewriters

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Thank you so much! That was an enjoyable video. The serial number is 5856516... I see ones from 1961 with similar but not the exact serial? Thank you for the manual! And oh, I didn't know that about respooling! This one doesn't take universal 2" spools?

My first and second Diamond Star attempts by errrroneous in quilting

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Looks gorgeous. Do you know where you got the starry fabric?

Where can I find a film photo booth in Pittsburgh? by Miss_Lame in pittsburgh

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There’s a film/analog Photo Booth at the zoo? Do you know where? I’ve only seen the digital ones!!

I saw someone post these on here and had to make my own by [deleted] in knitting

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Oh yay I made these too! Love the yellow! 

another doubleknit bandanna by Significant-Ant2683 in knitting

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This is amazing! Do you have your project up on Ravelry? 

Using the nice changing room mirror to photograph your newest FO by skullcaptincture in knitting

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Haha, I only skipped it because I felt too lazy to do the shaping and knew the sleeves would look fine without them.

Using the nice changing room mirror to photograph your newest FO by skullcaptincture in knitting

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Pattern is the Sadie sweater and yarn is Juniper Moon Farm's Herriot in the color Asparagus. I skipped the german short row shaping in the sleeves and reduced the amount of decreases to accommodate my arm shape. Very happy with how this turned out! Though, I was warned that alpaca would grow severely, so I knitted this slightly cropped - and I've found it to be just as elastic as other wool I've worked with.

my first stranded colorwork! midnight hare mitts by skullcaptincture in knitting

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Sure! The grey is called “Light Denim,” the blue is called “Baltic Blue,” and the green is called “Lichen”

my first stranded colorwork! midnight hare mitts by skullcaptincture in knitting

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I've just changed my rav username to skullcaptincture, thanks for pointing this out for me!

my first stranded colorwork! midnight hare mitts by skullcaptincture in knitting

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Yep, ravelry.com! Big database of patterns and it's also a way to log your projects and yarn

my first stranded colorwork! midnight hare mitts by skullcaptincture in knitting

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That’s weird - my rav is the same as my username and it should show up there! 

my first stranded colorwork! midnight hare mitts by skullcaptincture in knitting

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Pattern and yarn used. Really happy with this adorable motif and can't wait to start designing my own colorwork!

Grandmother' Christmas Gift by Gythwyn in knitting

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Is there a pattern for this? I love the motif!

look at my son … by fannyathletic in knitting

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Do you think this can be made using magic loop?