D30-5156; 1933 Katharine Hepburn Ensemble 16-piece digitally-drafted pattern originally by Butterick is a very scarce pattern for Howard Greer's design for a costume as worn by Miss Hepburn in an R.K.O. Radio Picture', being her first starring role in 'Christopher Strong'. The ensemble consists of the pleated hat, one-piece dress and jacket (in two styles) with cut-away sleeves and attached scarf that laps over the front to close the jacket with buttons. 3/4" seams are given at underarm (all side) seams and 3/8" seams are given on all other edges. The center back seam of the jacket lay on true bias, so plaid or striped fabrics show off the chevron effect! The seam joining the bodice and skirt of the dress is shaped at the built-up waistline to follow the line of the jacket's lower edge for uninterrupted flattering lines. I would consider the jacket an advanced sewing level, as a gusset is sewn into the underarm. I have provided additionally illustrated instructions for this. A multi-size version of this pattern is available (for the dress, hat and jacket with long or short sleeves, only) here. Read about my jacket project in black wool tweed in Threads Magazine Gallery here. Access the article I wrote for Threads Magazine, June/July issue 'Working with Vintage Patterns' highlighting this pattern. Size: Size 16 fits 34" bust, 28" waist, 37" hip. PATTERN NOT IN YOUR SIZE? Upon request, I am happy to furnish an additional schematic showing where to adjust the pattern pieces with instructions on how to re-size the pattern.
#OC 看起来好像很凶其实意外的腼腆..?
Asya Kozina ist eine russische Papierkünstlerin aus St. Petersburg. Kozina entwickelt täuschend echt wirkende Hochzeitkleider aus einfachem Papier. Die Papierkleider sind Versionen traditioneller Hochzeitskleidung aus verschiedenen Kulturen.
Naum Gabo, a pioneer of constructive art, was born Naum Neemia Pevsner in Russia in 1890. He began making constructed sculpture in Norway in 1915, when he took the name of Gabo. He and his brother …
之前做得设定练习~ #オリジナルキャラクター #originalcharacter
九百年前的风华与古拙.
137张美图
Diana Al-Hadid: "The Tower of Infinite Problems", 2008, Marianne Boesky Gallery; polymer gipsum, steel, plaster, wood, polystyrene, cardboard, wax, paint, 126x157x133 in http://www.dianaalhadid.com/ Diana Al-Hadid is a contemporary artist. She was born, and lived in Aleppo, Syria, in 1981 and lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. The work of Diana Al-Hadid is, in many ways, about architecture. Via Jean Francois Diord