adele - do you think your technique might work on long-ish hair? thank you so much for posting the tutorial! :eusa_clap i think i finally understand what to do.
smuterella - your pageboy is darling!! i don't think you look like a spaniel! lol and to echo PS, the color is fantastic...
not exactly *sewing* patterns...but patterns none-the-less. and from 1942! i think they're lovely.
and i'm trying this one out...although not with the kind of yarn i want. i'm just playing around...but when i order the right yarn, this'll be my first project that isn't a sock mitten...
here's some picture spam of my wartime cookbook (i hope it's okay for this thread...??)
the dedication...it's a rather nice one, actually...
and i LOVE the caption to this photo...as well as the lovely oven that i would LOVE to strike up a warm acquaintance with! lol
and to...
hm. i have a hard time with lotion. it either doesn't work at all (i swear, my skin is the texture of an elephant), or it does but it's sticky and gross.
haven't really tried body butter since the ones i've seen come in these itty bitty containers. i should...
it was printed, with an entire page devoted to his portrait on the opposite side. it was quite heartfelt, though. :)
CassD - i thought it was a good find! there is a great section that they included that is all about how to shop, how to pack lunches for your children, menu suggestions for...
oh, yay for this thread! i just noticed it. :eusa_clap
last weekend i found a wartime cookbook with a huge dedication to Gen. MacArthur. lol it's in pretty good shape! i haven't had a chance to look through it, though, much less make anything. but that should change this weekend when i spend...
oh boy!! thank you, everyone, for your suggestions and links!! i definitely have some work to do, and i'm REALLY excited to start getting this radio the TLC it deserves. :D not to mention that trippy Magic Eye...
if you have more ideas or websites or anything, i hope you post them.
Earp -...
lol that's great!!
i know what you mean about folks writing off grandpa and grandma's stories. i've noticed in the last few years that whenever either one of my grandmothers starts to tell a story, everyone's eyes glaze over or they tell them that they've heard it a million times. it breaks...
Thank you Flivver! That's hopeful! I'll definitely be taking a look at that website.
Here are some pics!
And who knew by poking around in the back that I'd find a lot of information about it? lol I can be so dense sometimes... :rolleyes:
that's a good descriptive word. continental. hehe.
kami...yeah! if you have any knitting questions, i'm no expert, but any chance to help someone else certainly helps me learn, too. lol
sorry to go :offtopic: this weekend i watched a 1957 special about 'the golden age of comedy' (the 1920's silent movies) and i was surprised to see quite a few heavy women in the clips they showed. and they weren't used for the butt of jokes, either. well...one was. :mad:
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