My drawing for the Urban Graphic Big Draw postcard lotto is, predictably, a bad pun.
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all that I love.
My drawing for the Urban Graphic Big Draw postcard lotto is, predictably, a bad pun.
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The Chicken Feedsack Dress
By the 1940s the bag manufacturers were turning out bags in bright colors and printed designs. It was felt that these designs and colors would boost sales, because the woman of the house would always select the brand with the most attractive fabric. During World War II, there was a shortage of cotton fabric for the civilian population, and the recycling of bags became a necessity, encouraged by the government.
After the war, the bags were not only a sign of domestic thrift; they also gave rural women a sense of fashion. National sewing contests were organized as a way for women to show off their skills, and manufacturers to show off their designs. Women frequently sold their surplus bags to others as a way of picking up cash to aid in running the home.
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things I need.
I want one of those kitty chains
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Weaving by Ilse Acke
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Yeohlee RTW Fall 2013
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IM JUST TRYING TO SPELL POMEGRANATES
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ohverytired: Journal de jours
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Atelier Stella. Little tripod planter.
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New Friends :)
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Corgi Compilation - You are welcome
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