Two great things

There are two things I truly like about this pattern (from Michelle, at Patterns from the Past). The very first is the ramification that by making this gown you, too, will be very first cloned, then admitted to the all-girl replicant-cyborg-robot pastel army (as an NCO).

The second is the doodling around the pattern. I truly do like getting patterns that show evidence of use. Some people may like factory folds, however I like tape, pencilled notes, as well as random newspaper cuttings in MY patterns (bonus if the newspaper cutting is a recipe for Jell-O “salad” or any type of type of waist-reducing calisthenics).

The markings on this seem to show that the original owner was figured out to make six similar dresses, don’t they? perhaps she was a chorine? perhaps she needed to make gowns for her synchronized-swimming team’s awards banquet? Or perhaps she was a sextuplet! I don’t know, obviously, however I like to speculate (even a lot more obviously).

What do you believe these markings mean? additional points for dragging in any type of of the following: The Knights Templar, the NBA, the gold standard, as well as colony collapse disorder. have fun!

Here’s today’s widget … as well as just to motivate you additionally to donate, I have that trick Lives all prepared as well as waiting on us to hit $1500 ….

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