Fabric Composition - 100% Cotton Liberty Fabrics Tana Lawn™ Cotton - Blue Floral Beautiful dark blue floral cotton lawn in Liberty Fabrics trademark Tana Lawn™ Cotton. Featuring long stemmed flowers in different shades of blue with the odd red berry, it is a celebration of botanical prints and is perfect for dressmaking, quilting and crafting. In a lightweight high quality 100% cotton, printed in Italy, it is perfect for a dress, skirt, blouse, shirt or nightwear. Discover more in our Liberty Fabric Collection Fabric Width - 137cm 76gsm Washable at 30 degrees OEKO-TEX 100 certified Drawing influence from tales in German children's literature, Fairytale Forest offers a captivating adventure into a mystical garden. Showcasing a diverse selection of flowers like Clematis, Delphinium, Hypericum, marguerites, bellflowers, roses, and peonies, this picturesque botanical journey celebrates the onset of spring. In stock and available for fast delivery at Fabrics Galore Orders over £50 enjoy Free UK Postage
Antique 1892 Chromolithograph Print German Konversations-Lexikon Gardening Tools Antique Print from German Language Konversations-Lexikon or Meyers Lexikon 1892 edition printed in Leipzig Germany Would look great framed! Size 16cm x 24cm approx Condition excellent. some small bumping around the outer margins with the main image very good and will look great when matted or mounted but please check last image for full detailed page scan which gives best idea of overall condition, age markings and paper colour.If not sure ask. All our Prints are original we do not sell reproduction All our Prints are sent FREE first class delivery Follow us on instagram @antiqueprintmarket #antiqueprintmarket #antiqueprinmarket & Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/antiqueprintmarket/the-lot-antique-art/
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Rodin's Thinker is quite possibly the world''s most famous sculptures. In 2007 the Singer Laren museum was burgalarized and 7 statues were stolen. One of them was a Rodin's Thinker. The men did not want to sell the statues but rather wanted to destroy them and sell them for
Artist Alex Eckman-Lawn started drawing comic books as a kid, he taught himself to draw from the pages of one of those How to Draw Marvel Superheroes books his old man photocopied at the local library. He was good, he was smart, he had talent. Born in Philadelphia, his parents met at a seminary and were once religious. For a time, Eckman-Lawn attended a Quaker school but “that shit bugged me out because I thought it was so creepy—people all chanting and stuff together is fucking weird—and also powerful in a way.” So a lot of my work is trying to get that feeling—that weird mysterious feeling, like you’re almost scared and intimidated. It’s something bigger than just sitting there in a room with people, but also sort of fun. Eckman-Lawn is known for his graphic and comic books (the Eisner Award winning Little Nemo: Dream Another Dream, Awakening volumes one and two, and Mouse Guard: Legends of the Guard among others); his many designs for album covers by bands like Psyopus, Architect, Yakuza, Maruta, Krieg, Nero Di Marte, Hacride, Nesseria, and many more; and for his strange and disturbing collage artworks. He describes...
" A Mother's Days" series Scribner's magazine, Dec. 1902 Jessie Willcox Smith [American illustrator.1863 -1935]. Famous for her illustrations in magazines and children's books. Chromolithograph published by L. Prang & Co. Boston Public Library: flic.kr/p/84Wu4Z
Former President Dwight D. Eisenhower and Wife Mamie on Lawn at Home Photographic Print by Ed Clark. Find art you love and shop high-quality art prints, photographs, framed artworks and posters at Art.com. 100% satisfaction guaranteed.
The clues maybe visible, but the answers are often wrong. I once had a friend who was funny and smart and kind. He made the effort to make a smile and give support. He seemed to have boundless energy and ideas. “My heid’s buzzin’,” he’d joke. He never refused to give of his time or … Continue reading "Walking Wounded: The Strange and Disturbing Artwork of Alex Eckman-Lawn"
"The Globe Lawn Mower. The Henderson-Achert Co. Litho. Cin." This is a good illustration of Dave Cheadle's observation regarding lawn mower trade cards: "To demonstrate the ease of operation, the mower is invariably shown being pushed by a remarkably overdressed girl, boy, or young woman." For additional information, see the "Lawn Mowers and Landscaping" section in Cheadle's Victorian Trade Cards: Historical Reference and Value Guide (Paducah, Ky.: Collector Books, 1996), pp. 150-51. Richard D. Sheaff features his own copy of this Globe Lawn Mower trade card in the Gaslight Album section of his dazzling and inspiring Sheaff : ephemera site. As Sheaff explains, lithographers used Gaslight Style to create the illusion of depth: "Type, vignettes, products, and design elements are made to seem multi-layered through the use of shadows, superimposition, dimensional banners and ribbons, turned-up faux page corners, and choice of colors." In this trade card, the shadowing and complexity of the letters in "The Globe," the flowing "Lawn Mower" banner that's superimposed over the G, and the elaborate border at the top all help to create the multi-layered effect that's characteristic of the Gaslight Style. The careful placement of the young woman and her lawn mower in the foreground, the bounding dog in the middle, and the tree in the background also contribute to the feeling of depth.
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Have you looked at those old Moorish palaces and wondered what the art depicted there is called? Well in many instances, they have an art form that is called
Made with Liberty of London 'Emma Etoile' Organic Tana Lawn™ 100% Cotton. A classic Liberty design Emma Louise has been decorated with a sprinkling of metallic Glittery stars to create our new festive print, Emma Etoile. Pretty flowers and sparkling stars twinkle together bringing a sense of seasonal celebration. For Liberty Fabrics’ Festive Collection 2023 the design team have taken inspiration from atmospheric Winter nights filled with twinkling stars and expansive, romantic constellations - reinterpreting them into patterns featuring ditsy florals and painterly backdrops. Emma Etoile is fully reversible with Crimson or Champagne linen. Embellished with our New sparkling Metallic Ric Rac. With the softest matching double satin and Glitter ribbon ties. Crackers come with a ready to fill carton and lid inside. Fill with your own novelties and surprises. Please see our Blog and Instagram for Inspiration and ideas for themed fillers and tablescapes. Each Cracker is handmade to order and comes fully assembled on arrival. In your box, you'll also find a small bag of 'Happyfetti' to use with your crackers, use it inside the carton or inside the fabric. Every Cracker and set comes with a sturdy heirloom gift box that will keep them dust free and fresh for years to come. Each cracker is machine washable, even the ribbons. To keep your crackers looking beautiful year after year we advise you to follow our fabric and care Instructions guidelines which you can find here.
Backyard croquet is a fun and relaxing lawn game that anyone can play, young and old alike. Learn what you need to set up a croquet court at home!
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The lawn appears to be a European invention, which makes ecological sense because the moist, mild, climate of Europe supported open, close-cut grasslands.
Photos from the Sarah Plain & Tall movie series The History of Aprons- I loved this and wanted to share it, pretty fascinating!!! From Facebook- Farmhouse Favorites I don't think our kids know what an apron is. The principle use of Grandma's apron was to protect the dress underneath because she only had a few. It was also because it was easier to wash aprons than dresses and aprons used less material. But along with that, it served as a potholder for removing hot pans from the oven. It was wonderful for drying children's tears, and on occasion was even used for cleaning out dirty ears. From the chicken coop, the apron was used for carrying eggs, fussy chicks, and sometimes half-hatched eggs to be finished in the warming oven. When company came, those aprons were ideal hiding places for shy kids.. And when the weather was cold, Grandma wrapped it around her arms. Those big old aprons wiped many a perspiring brow, bent over the hot wood stove. Chips and kindling wood were brought into the kitchen in that apron. From the garden, it carried all sorts of vegetables. After the peas had been shelled, it carried out the hulls. In the fall, the apron was used to bring in apples that had fallen from the trees. From Anne of Green Gables movie When unexpected company drove up the road, it was surprising how much furniture that old apron could dust in a matter of seconds. When dinner was ready, Grandma walked out onto the porch, waved her apron, and the men folk knew it was time to come in from the fields to dinner. It will be a long time before someone invents something that will replace that 'old-time apron' that served so many purposes. Send this to those who would know (and love) the story about Grandma's aprons. REMEMBER: Grandma used to set her hot baked apple pies on the window sill to cool. Her granddaughters set theirs on the window sill to thaw. They would go crazy now trying to figure out how many germs were on that apron. From the film Sense and Sensibility End Of The June Blogathon! It's been interesting pushing myself to blog every day! In the summer I blog more anyway, but not always daily. So I'll still be blogging but not every day :) maybe... Thanks for reading, and I LOVE the comments!!!
A coat pattern for pre-quilted fabrics in 8 sizes (XXS-3XL). Please read description below for more information: The Patchwork Chore Coat was specifically designed for quilted fabric. It is the perfect pattern for turning your favorite quilt into a coat! The Patchwork Chore Coat has a relaxed, but not oversized fit, comes in one length with button closure. If you prefer an oversized coat, go up one size. Special considerations have been taken to finishing the seams, especially the bulky underarm seams. Pattern details out different seam finishing methods, including a binding option that allows the coat to be reversible. To make your coat reversible, you can choose to make either view. The pattern will indicate how to bind the inner seams for a clean finish without adding extra bulk. Pay attention to which pattern piece the binding gets sewn to in order to nest seams. View A features a classic chore coat collar. View B features a three-piece hood. Pattern comes with instructions for the coat only, not for the quilt variations you see in the product images. Although listed for a beginner, some garment sewing knowledge is assumed. For details on each version you see, check out the blog at patchworkandpoodles.com/blog For a zipper variation as well as information about lengthening your coat, see here: https://patchworkandpoodles.com/zipper-patchwork-chore-coat-hack/ Fabric and Notions: Main Fabric: cotton double-faced pre-quilted fabric without stretch Lining: lightweight cotton, suggested fabrics are quilting cotton, cotton lawn, or chambray Notions: (1 yard) 1/2" wide twill tape, (4.5-5.5 yards) 1/2" wide double fold bias tape, (4-5) 1" buttons, and thread. This is a PDF pattern. Download will be available after purchase. Due to the digital nature of this product, no refunds will be accepted. Pattern comes with four files: Instructions, Print-at-Home, US Copy, and A0. Instructions: 23 pages Print-at-Home Pattern: 39 pages US Copy Shop Pattern: 2 pages AO Copy Shop Pattern: 2 pages COPYRIGHT: Written permission is required to copy and/or distribute copies of this document, whether or not you profit from it. Photocopying, digitizing and all other copying to share this document is strictly prohibited. Help support the development of new Patchwork & Poodles patterns by sharing the link to purchase with any friends who want to make a copy. Purchase of this pattern entitles you to make as many Patchwork & Poodles Patchwork Chore Coats as you like for your personal use, including to give as gifts. THIS PATTERN CANNOT BE USED TO MAKE GARMENTS FOR SALE.
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Edith Hayllar - Summer Shower (1883) Private collection; Bridgeman Art Library As seen in: Court on Canvas: Tennis in Art 27 May – 18 September at the Barber Institute of Fine Arts, University of Birmingham, UK Admission FREE The first game of lawn tennis was played in 1859 by Major Harry Gem and his friend, Jean Batista Augurio Perera, on a court at the latter's home, 8 Ampton Road, Edgbaston. This unique show at the Barber – less than half a mile away – is the first ever to explore the subject of tennis in art. It brings together paintings, drawings and sculptures inspired by the game.
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Get our "Please Wash Your Hands Before Returning To Work - #1" design printed as a one sided sign or sticker. Signs can be printed on corrugated plastic or aluminum. Aluminum signs are only available on 12"x18" or 18"x24" signs. Aluminum signs come with 2 holes (1 in top and 1 in bottom). Corrugated plastic signs can be printed 6"x9", 12"x18" and 18"x24". (Stakes are not included) Stickers can be printed as 6"x9", 12"x18" or 18"x24". You can also add a reflective coating to your sign or stickers.
Relax for a spell and let your imagination travel the creative corridors of two distinct artists and their extraordinary new bodies of work. Arouse within feelings of intrigue and curiosity and join The Dark Art Emporium this weekend in honour of William Basso and Alex Eckman-Lawn. Rooted in symbolic narratives, the collection of eerie imagery alongside the fundamentals of dark surrealism conjures a strange, emotive response. Gaze upon each soulful portrait and let them speak to you. Time travel and see all the previous exhibitions. To view available artworks, visit the The Dark Art Emporium website! If you haven’t discovered The Art Pit DAE Podcast, now’s the time. The Jeremys (as in Jeremy Schott – Owner and Jeremy Cross – Assistant Director) discuss all things art, music, movies, and more. Episodes 1-3 are now available to stream