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type shit i be on
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Cameo with Medusa, mid-1800s. Attributed to Luigi Saulini, 1819-1883. Sardonyx, gold mount.
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Tallulah
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Gerocarne, Calabria, Italy
The village of Gerocarne is known throughout the region for its rich production of terracotta artefacts, which have been worked since the 16th century until today.
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Ancient Greek gold earrings with pendants of amphoras, 2nd century B.C.
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Whelp I jumped from making my first normal doily to this monstrosity! It took me about 3-4 months, and 300 some odd hours to complete. It’s about 48 inches in diameter.
I used size ten red heart crochet thread, and what was supposed to be a 1.74 mm hook, but I have suspicions that it was larger.
The last thing in need to do is block it and weave in that last end. I’ll get better pictures after doing all that.
This is the first part of the pattern I used for the doily (this isn’t my pattern). There’s seven separate parts that you can stop at if your not interested in making the full thing!
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Bassett Furniture Industries, 1959
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So I have been on a marathon of craft shows with little time in the shop lately. I finally got a chance this weekend to finish all the spoons I made at the shows while demonstrating. These are all Oak!
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okay but what I wanna know is who made those puppets
not those (although they are very good in a very creepy way)
not that either (although the details on the suit are immaculate)
THESE
LIKE THEY'RE SO GOOD!?
also correct me if I'm wrong but aren't those the outfits they died in?
whoever made these deserves a raise fr.
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Nortun AE87, 1905.
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i take wrapping birthday gifts so very seriously
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