For an August 25 home show exhibition opening in Chiba City, Princess Hisako repeated her pale blue brimmed hat with muti-coloured feather trim on the side. On August 28, Princess Hisako attended a…
I’ve been meaning to establish a “Thesaurus” series for so long and finally decided to get on with it. I love photos that serve as a specific “thesaurus” with specific…
Stylish And Funny Field Grade Snapback Hat With Smokin Abe Embroidered On Front. There Is Also An Embroidered Flag On The Left Side And A 4 Star Logo On The Back By The Snaps. This Hat Retailed For $30 On Amazon When It Was Produced But Is No Longer In Production. Get It While It Lasts!
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We read Abe Lincoln's Hat by Martha Brenner, a Scholastic Step into Reading book, about the importance of Abraham Lincoln's hat, both in helping him to stand out in a crowd, and for holding his important papers. Lincoln certainly stood out as a tall man in a tall hat. I asked the children if they thought he would have made as big an impression in any other hat. Then, I gave them a chance to find out, with a couple different sized printouts of a colorized photo of Abraham Lincoln, that I found at chexydicimal.com... ...and a page full of pictures of hats copied right off of Google images after searching for "hats", for the younger children to cut out... ...and try on the president. I had the older children join in the activity too, but cutting and pasting the hats onto the picture in Windows' Paint program instead, for a little more of a challenge. It's great to be a homeschooler.
Kindergarten theme activity for unit on Presidents. I began by reading Martha Brenner's 'Abe Lincoln's Hat' and then asked the students what important things they would want to keep in a tall hat like Lincoln's. The students wrote a sentence about what they would keep and drew an illustration on the...
This curve bell top hat is a necessity for many costumes. Whether you're going for magician or Abe Lincoln, this hat has you covered. Made with a suede-like polyester.
Abe's Exoddus was the sequel to Abe's Oddysee. The game continues the story of Abe, charting his efforts to save his fellow Mudokons from another plot by the Glukkons to exploit them. Abe discovers that the Glukkons are enslaving Mudokons, this time to produce a drink called Soulstorm Brew, which uses Mudokon bones and tears as its ingredients. When Abe shut down RuptureFarms, he unwittingly destroyed the primary source of Mudokon bones, the main secret ingredient in SoulStorm Brew, so the Glukkons turned to Necrum (Built in an oasis in the desert, Necrum was the final resting place for Mudokons from tribes united in the celebration of death. The burial grounds were protected by a stone perimeter and by Guardians, now‐extinct creatures that warded off enemies of the Mudokons. As the Mudokon race dwindled and suffered at the hands of the Magog Cartel, Necrum was forgotten about). The SoulStorm Mining Company began mining operations, employing blinded Mudokon slaves to unknowingly excavate their ancestors’ remains. Industry damaged the city ruins and wasted resources so that the surrounding desert slowly encroached on the dying jungle. Heavy machinary and the awakening of lifeless Mudombies disturbed the peace of the Mudokon spirits, who appeared to Abe in a dream and asked him to put and end to the Glukkons’ plot. Sure enough, Abe sabotaged Necrum Mines’ boilers and blew the facility up. Almost everyone i know remembers playing Abe's Oddysee and Exoddus at least once in their life. I remember spending hours trying to get use to the controls and noise Abe would make when you jumped. We just had to make a pin! ODDWORLD: ABE'S EXODDUS - NECRUM MINES MINERS SIGN ENAMEL METAL PIN BADGE Material: Iron with a Black Nickel finish. Yellow Enamel warning sign with raised metal Mudokon mining in shiny black Nickel. Totally Tubular on the back. Thanks to www.massiveglitch.com/tovg/ Pin Size: 5 x 5 cm 1x Metal butterfly clutch
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Style: Alternative Apparel Basic Adjustable Cap Want a good-looking comfortable hat? This one's for you. From Alternative Apparel, this chino twill cap has a pre-curved bill, cloth strap and an antique brass slide buckle closure with tuck-in grommet, so it fits well on anyone. Contrasting navy underbill on all colors except white, black and pink. 100% cotton woven Unstructured Low profile Antiqued brass side buckle Curved visor
Der Kopfschmuck Evelina petite aus der Serie Addicted to Illusion ist ein Stück für aussergewöhnliche Anlässe. Bestehend aus Hahnenfedern und Krinol. Die Hahnenfedern wurden, in vielen Stunden, in ein feines Stahlseil geknotet und auf deine Scheibe von plissiertem Krinol drapiert. Das Ganze wurde auf eine kleine Kappe aus Filz montiert und trägt sich, erstaunlich leicht und unkompliziert. Man trägt Eveline Grande mit einem Hutgummi im Nacken. Der Kopfschmuck hat eine Länge von 30 cm, kann aber auf Wunsch gerne verlängert oder gekürzt werden. Krinol ist ein, wie ich finde spannendes Material. in früheren Zeiten wurden diese Geflechte aus Rosshaar angefertigt, Heute verwendet man Polyester. Für mich hat es einen sehr modernen Ausdruck. Es ist herrlich leicht , darf nass werden und bricht nicht. Bei den Hahnenfedern handelt es sich um sogenannte Coquetipps. Eine Federn wird so beschnitten, dass nur doch das obere Ende der Feder am Kiel verbleibt. Ich beziehe meine Federn aus einem italienischen Familienbetrieb, welches sich auf das Färben und zurichten von Federn spezialisiert hat. Länge ca 30 cm Photo: Kurt Salhofer, Model Ewelina, HuM Anita Kaeser
Title: [President-elect Abraham Lincoln] Creator: Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882 Date: February 24, 1861 Part Of: Alexander Gardner cartes de visite and portraits Place: Washington D.C. Physical Description: 1 photographic print: albumen: 26 x 21 cm. File: ag2005_0004_06r_lincolnseated_opt.jpg Rights: Please cite DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University when using this file. A high-resolution version of this file may be obtained for a fee. For details see the sites.smu.edu/cul/degolyer/research/permissions/ web page. For other information, contact [email protected]. For more information and to view the image in high resolution, see: digitalcollections.smu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/civ/id/250 View the Civil War: Photographs, Manuscripts, and Imprints collection
Cockades were as individual as the people who made them. There has never been an "official" pattern for making cockades, unless a particular group required a certain cockade style for their badge. However, there were general methods used to make these lovely little rosettes and that's what I'm blogging about today. Backing Material Cockades were generally sewn onto a form of some sort, buckram or a similar stiff fabric. This was not always the case, particularly for military hat cockades made of already-stiff grosgrain ribbon. But many personal cockades made by ladies for themselves or their sweethearts were created on buckram. Here is the back of a cockade in my collection, showing the stiffened fabric to which it is sewn. Pleating Style Cockades were usually made by pleating, looping or gathering ribbon and then sewing it into a circle shape on buckram. In most cases, the ribbon was first pleated, and then sewn onto the buckram backing. There are many styles of pleating and gathering that were used, but the most common was the box pleat. This is a line drawing of how the edge of a box pleat looks. Here is a picture of a cockade made of semi-sheer ribbon so you can more easily see the box pleats. This is a lovely Union cockade. A second pleating style that was occasionally used was the knife pleat. This is what the edge of a knife pleat looks like. And here is a cockade that was knife-pleated. This beauty is a South Carolina secession cockade in the Relic Room. Besides pleating however, there were other styles of gathering the ribbon. One popular fashion was to fold the ribbon into star points. This is a United States officer's military cockade fashioned with star points. You could make tiny points as well as big points. Let me tell you, this is a time consuming project, though it looks lovely in the end. This is an original Union cockade. And one of my re-creations. More dramatic star points on this cockade of James Monroe's (which was also a lot of work to replicate!). If you didn't want to fiddle with pleats or points, another option was to simply sew loops of ribbon. This is an example of a looped Union cockade. Tails Once the rosette style was decided upon, there was still the question of tails - or "pendants," as they were called in the 1800s. One pendant or many, sewn on the front or sewn on the back, multi-colors or all one color, the options were endless! As shown in the first picture, sometimes they even had pendants coming from BOTH the front and the back. Which I can't help wondering about - did someone forget to sew the second pendant on and then had to add it later on the back? They Weren't Flat! One of the interesting things I have found as I've learned to create the cockades of the past - they were generally very 3D. After being saved in a drawer or scrapbook for a century or two, historic cockades often flatten out and we picture them sharply pleated as if they were ironed. But when I make reproductions using original methods, the cockades turn out ruffled and - well - fluffy! I was fortunate enough to find an original Union cockade on a horse collar, which preserved it from being flattened over time. You can see from the original and my reproduction that it was so ruffled you could hardly spot the center piece! Here is another cockade I made using original methods. Fluffy! And the back looks kinda cool too. What Kind of Ribbon Was Used At least three basic types of ribbon were commonly used for cockades. Most often we see a light-weight silk satiny ribbon. But grosgrain (that is, the old-fashioned version petersham) was also used, and I've seen one or two examples of velvet too. How They Were Attached Most cockades have a plain buckram back, indicating that they were probably attached to the clothing with a straight pin. However, since the safety pin was invented in 1849, there are a few examples of Victorian cockades having a pin sewn onto the back. Like this one in my collection: Works Of Art I hope after reading this you think, as I do, that each cockade is a unique and special work of art. I almost feel I know the person who made it after looking at their choice of design and materials and their careful stitches. It makes me happy knowing the cockades that have survive the years were treasured and carefully preserved by their owners. Making and wearing cockades could entail a great deal of risk in times of political unrest, so I as I look at those little ribbon rosettes, I see people of courage behind them. As some final "eye candy," enjoy this cockade that belonged to South Carolina Surgeon General Gibbes. The designer chose no less than FOUR layers, including the palmetto. And those four layers include box pleats and two kinds of star points. That's a pretty high "wow factor" in my book!
Sewing Pattern for Adults'/Boys'/Girls' Political Costumes Unisex Adult & Childs Sizes OUT OF PRINT A NEW, UNCUT PATTERN PATTERN TO MAKE THE FOLLOWING CHARACTERS: * Uncle Sam * George Washington * Abraham Lincoln * Statue of Liberty PATTERN DETAILS: Presidents A, C and Lincoln B: Coat, pants and vest. C: Top hat. Statue of Liberty D: Dress with drape, crown and torch FABRIC SUGGESTIONS: FABRICS: A, B, C, D: Cotton, Cotton Blends, Polished Cotton. D: Also Gauze. Hat B, C, Crown and Torch D: Also Felt. PATTERN SIZES AVAILABLE: Child Size 6 to 7 or Child Size 8 to 10 or Child Size 12 to 14 or Adults Small (Chest 32.5" to 34") or Adults Medium (Chest 36 to 38) or Adults Large (Chest 40 to 42) Choose size at check-out. THIS IS A NEW, UNCUT, FACTORY FOLDED PATTERN IN ORIGINAL ENVELOPE. INCLUDES INSTRUCTIONS AND MATERIALS LIST. This pattern is marked $15.95 retail price. Pattern comes from my Smoke-Free Studio. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I have hundreds of Patterns in my Shop: Please Visit me at: BarbarasBoutiqueShop.Etsy.com ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Your Pattern will be shipped in a weather tight AirJacket padded envelope to protect it. If you are purchasing multiple items from my shop, please know that shipping rates will be adjusted in your favor.
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I have ONE Uncle Sam ready to ship…..Primitive Dolls, Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, Lady Liberty, and Uncle Sam, Americana Busts, Great set of busts all hand painted with needle felted hair hand stitched eyes and loads of details you choose which one you would like this is for ONE bust only or you can buy the set pattern by the primitive pear Made to order Sam and Abe are approximately 12" tall with hat, George is 10" tall with hat and liberty is 9" tall with crown. If the item is made to order clothing and accessories may vary from the picture due to what I have in stock. If wanting it like the pic, please email me and ask if I have it available before purchasing. Please be aware if the item is made to order, it will not look "EXACTLY" like the one in the pic, if it did I would be a machine. Each item is handmade and unique in design. I will try to get it as close as possible but in no way can I make it look exactly like the one in the pic. Ready to ship items are ready to ship ASAP and will state ready to ship in the title. If it does not say ready to ship in the title, then it is made to order. Please contact me to see what the wait time will be for made to order items before purchasing. If the item says ready to ship in the title then it is ready to ship now, if the item says made to order, it has to be made. If the item is made to order clothing and accessories may vary from the picture due to what I have in stock. If wanting it like the pic, please email me and ask if I have it available before purchasing. Please be aware if the item is made to order, it will not look "EXACTLY" like the one in the pic, if it did I would be a machine. Each item is handmade and unique in design. I will try to get it as close as possible but in no way can I make it look exactly like the one in the pic. If the item says ready to ship in the title then it is ready to ship now, if the item says made to order, it has to be made. .To see more of my whimsical creations click here for my shoppe : http://www.etsy.com/shop/RabbithollowprimsRefunds/Cancellations- Any request to cancel and refund an item buyer will receive 50% back of original purchase price no exceptions. If the item has been started already, I do not accept refunds or cancellations. I’m sorry but I do not work for free.
Abraham Lincoln's Stovepipe Hat in 360 degrees Nothing brings the image of Abraham Lincoln to mind better than his iconic stovepipe hat. The beaver-fur hat has two bare patches on its brim where...
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Item #FUN6899PL Items Included Jacket with Vest Pants Hat Bow Tie Product Highlights 100% polyester Jacket has attached vest panels Vest has button closure at center front Jacket has decorative buttons on each front panel Pants have elastic back waistband Bow tie has elastic neck band Foam-backed top hat has appliqued stars on hat band NOTE: please consult size chart. Pants have elastic waist, but jacket/vest does not; vest will not close if your waist measurement is greater than 46"