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Yes, I Made These! | Did You Make That?
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Did You Make That? A sewing and knitting blog. Yes, I Made These! Blogging at The Guardian. Can sewing change your body image. How to make your own Jeans. How to sew a simple satchel. The best free sewing patterns online. The top ten fabric shops in the UK. Press Coverage and Journalism. Yes, I Made These! Yes, I Made These! November 20, 2011 at 6:27 am. I made nine cakes this morning and burnt every single one of them! Clever Blonde - Donna G. June 3, 2012 at 10:14 am. February 28, 2012 at 10:11 pm.
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The 10 most iconic wedding dresses ever – The Dreamstress
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Sewing, history, and style. The Historical Fashion and Textile Encyclopedia. The Historical Sew Monthly 2015. Published on April 17, 2011. The 10 most iconic wedding dresses ever. Written by The Dreamstress. Is one of three iconic 50’s wedding dresses to feature on the list. Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy. Jackie Kennedys wedding dress. Is a wedding dress with a difference. Mia Farrow’s. Mia Farrow and Frank Sinatra cut the cake. Carolyn and John Jr. Wedding dress in 1957’s. Marks the apex of her collaborati...
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Defining technical writing | TACTICS Blogs Information Mapping
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TACTICS Blogs Information Mapping. May 11, 2011 at 8:36 am. So what do you do? That’s cool, what do you write about? Oh not like that, I’m a technical writer. Oh right, okay. So umm what’s that? But I can’t simply describe my job as ‘adding value’. That’s even more ambiguous than where I started. What I mean is that when a user reads some documentation for the first time their experience has a flow on effect. A satisfied user will come back (loyalty). They will talk about it in a good way (promot...So, t...
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The Wellington Historical Costume Society: Dancing in New Orleans
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The Wellington Historical Costume Society. Monday, February 8, 2010. Dancing in New Orleans. Dancing in Louisiana-esque heat isn't actually that fun, as the little trails of 'glow' trickling down your back tend to distract you from your dance steps. Still, despite the unusual heat, and despite rather poor attendance due to poor planning ( what silly person forgot and scheduled a dance on the same weekend as the Sevens, One Love, and the Martinborough wine festival? Oh wait, that would be me. February 8, ...
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Shorten those words! Or just spell them wrong… | TACTICS Blogs Information Mapping
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TACTICS Blogs Information Mapping. Or just spell them wrong. May 3, 2011 at 9:16 pm. Mobile phones started it, online chat continued it, Facebook made it mainstream and Twitter took it to a whole new level. Bashing the English language has become the norm. If you use proper grammar and spell everything out in full nowadays, you’re the weird one! There’s the common conception that there is a language called txt speak . And there is, but not as you know it. Generation Z (are we up to that yet? FTR for the ...
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The Wellington Historical Costume Society: February 2010
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The Wellington Historical Costume Society. Monday, February 8, 2010. Have Tardis Will Travel. The boundaries of time and relative dimensions in space are open for the next WHCS event, a Dr Who themed time-travelling ball: Have Tardis Will Travel. Bid farewell to the current Dr Who, dance, eat delicious treats and generally have lots and lots of fun. Saturday, April 10, 2010. St Michael's Church Hall, Upland Road, Kelburn. Suggestions for historical eras the Doctor has visited:. 1920s UK (Black Orchid).
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A little bit of loveliness – The Dreamstress
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Sewing, history, and style. The Historical Fashion and Textile Encyclopedia. The Historical Sew Monthly 2015. Published on November 22, 2010. A little bit of loveliness. Written by The Dreamstress. I did a talk for a conference on Saturday and it was AMAZING. Afterwards, the models and I went out into the park next to the venue and had a photoshoot, which was soooo much fun. And then I went home, had some time with Mr D, had a nap, got up, and went dancing. Perfect day. 10 beauties on a bridge. I love th...