We have a very exciting offer for Knit Now fans everywhere! To celebrate the 10 th anniversary issue of Knit Now (Issue 134, on sale 7th October 2021), you can now read the very first issue of Knit Now online! Like all Knit Now's, this issue is packed with patterns, ideas and great crafty reads - but it's fun to see how much has changed! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- When we first launched, Knit Now was purely focussed on accessories and sm
Rialto DK Prints by Debbie Bliss 12 fabulous knits for children aged 4 - 12 years old (girls and boys) inspired by the sea. Was £4.50 - now just £3.95
The fabulous O Striped Top will become your go-to piece that’s brimming with energy and life! This vibrant piece, when paired with our DD Stretch Jeans, guarantees you’ll exude confidence and style all day long, while reveling in maximum comfort. Crafted from 100% cotton, this striped design adds a touch of funk and fun to all your comfy day-to-day outfits. Embrace the joy of dressing up with a top that effortlessly blends comfort with a pop of personality. The versatility of this cotton number shines through, and when you pair it with our amazing donna donna stretch jeans, the result is a look that’s nothing short of fabulous, just like Debbie in the photo! Embrace the spirit of fashion-forward charm and let your style shine with this vibrant ensemble. Fabric : Cotton GARMENT MEASUREMENTS Bust : 180 cm / Arm Width : 19 cm
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Debbie Bliss Knitting Magazines Issue 1 Fall/Winter 2008 Issue 8 Spring/Summer 2012 Fabulous magazines - full of interesting articles & knitting tips And wonderful knitting patterns - garments and accessories for men, women & children as well household accessories
Debbie Reynolds, who one wag aptly called Hollywood's eternal teenager, has had a remarkable screen career but much like a peer from the same era, Doris Day, she has rarely received the credit she deserves. She has a whopping 83 acting credits, starting with an uncredited bit in 1948's "June Bride," but is perhaps largely known for roles in two Metro musicals - Stanley Donen and Gene Kelly's iconic "Singin' in the Rain" (1952), her sixth film, and Charles Walters' "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" (1964), a mid-career hit which brought Reynolds her only Oscar nomination, very well-deserved. She's terrific; the film isn't. For reasons that I cannot quite pinpoint, I'm fascinated by a five-year period in her career - 1959 through 1964 - when Reynolds churned out 12 films, including "Molly Brown" and the all-star Cinerama Western, "How the West Was Won" (1962), directed by John Ford, Henry Hathaway and George Marshall. But, for me, it's the other ten, more modest titles that truly fascinate, because so many have been so difficult to see for so long. In 1959, Reynolds appeared in no fewer than four films - the Frank Tashlin-directed "Say One for Me" and three (count 'em) three directed by the aforementioned Marshall, "The Mating Game," co-starring Tony Randall, and "The Gazebo" and "It Started with a Kiss," both with Glenn Ford, with whom she was romantically linked at the time. Tony Curtis was her co-star in two vastly different films from this period - Robert Mulligan's tough-edged "The Rat Race" (1960), based on the Garson Kanin play, and Vincente Minnelli's antic "Goodbye, Charlie!" (1964), from the popular stage comedy by George Axelrod. Mervyn LeRoy's "Mary, Mary," based on the Jean Kerr stage hit and just recently made available on DVD by Warner Archives, was one of two Reynolds movies released in 1963. The other, still almost impossible to see, is Gower Champion's incredibly charming "My Six Loves," in which Reynolds plays an exhausted Broadway star whose attempt at a little R&R in the country is unsettled by a family of squatters, six orphaned children. What may sound like sitcom hell on paper is much more in performance, thanks to Champion's nimble direction and eye for casting. Reynolds' polar-opposite leading men here are David Janssen as a smooth New York dandy (named Marty Bliss, no less) and Cliff Robertson as a local pastor, and the supporting cast includes the likes of Eileen Heckart, Hans Conreid, Alice Ghostley, John McGiver, Alice Pearce, Pippa Scott and the particularly hilarious Max Showalter and Mary McCarty as the kids' slovenly foster parents (who develop dollar signs in their eyes when they see that they're dealing with a big Broadway star in a big Connecticut house). "My Six Loves" was Champion's debut film as a director. He was on the rebound. Champion was supposed to make his directorial debut the same year with Columbia's "Bye, Bye Birdie," which he of course directed to some acclaim on Broadway. In fact, he had planned to make it with Reynolds (who had appeared with him years before in Donen's "Give a Girl a Break") and Jack Lemmon (his co-star from "Three for the Show"). But creative differences over the script for "Birdie" caused him to bolt and he landed at Paramount with Reynolds in tow to do "My Six Loves." (George Sidney ended up directing "Birdie" - aka, "Ann-Margaret in Concert"). There's another, earlier Paramount film that Reynolds' made during this period which also seems to be lost. In 1961, she made Vincent Sherman's "The Second Time Around," for Fox (and now available on DVD by Fox Cinema Archives), and Paramount's "The Pleasure of His Company," George Seaton's film version of the play by Cornelia Otis Skinner and Samuel Taylor about a long-lost father who disrupts the Napa-based wedding of his debutante daughter, much to her delight and chagrin. Fred Astaire and Reynolds played the father-daughter roles that were essayed on stage by Cyril Richard and Dolores Hart. Tab Hunter had the role of the groom, performed on stage by George Peppard. And Lili Palmer is the estranged wife, a part that Skinner herself limned on Broadway. "The Pleasure of His Company" is very much a filmed New York play, urbane and talky - a good thing - and it benefits from the casual chemistry shared by Reynolds and Astaire who, at the time, was diving into straight acting roles and with some success ("On the Beach" and "The Notorious Landlady"). Both it and "My Six Loves" should be out there for us enjoy.
Our favorite girl pop star from the late 80’s and early 90’s! Let’s get lost in her fabulous style. Debbie Gibson was a major trendsetter for her era. But some of these items I want in my closet like right now. Flowers to our jeans, yes please! Painted jeans, yes please! Sheer sleeves to our jackets, like lace […]
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How many hearts for this fabulous Heart Sweater? We absolutely love it! If you are new to intarsia, this is a fabulous project to learn with because it is one solid motif in chunky yarn. The little contrast row in the ribbing around the neck and sleeves is super sweet and brings that heart to life! Knit flat and seamed. Download the PDF pattern for Heart Sweater - Jumper Knitting Pattern For Women in Debbie Bliss Nell by Debbie Bliss & start knitting today! Discover thousands of downloadables and FREE knitting patterns at LoveCrafts.com.
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Forget Barbie, there’s a new doll in town, and her name’s Debbie Harry. I Love Mel Products has just released a paper doll book of the Blondie frontwoman, which includes two dolls in Debbie’s likeness along with a veritable…
Channel your inner spiral! Quirky recycled silver spiral earrings handcrafted in Nottingham.
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Gnomes for your home! Stitch a year-round collection of 12 friendly gnomes for your home using this fabulous new book by sewing superstar Debbie Shore. Gnomes aren't just for winter! Sewing superstar Debbie Shore presents a friendly, fashion-forward, all new collection of 12 gnomes for your home, based on her hugely popular Erik and Ola creations from Half Yard™ Winter. Pages: 80 Publish Date: 09/12/2023 Softcover
Take a modern shape, add a hood, and knit it in cloudy soft mohair! We love the Nina sweater from Debbie Bliss, light as air but super cozy to wear. Gorgeous blouson sleeves add to the luxury feel, and an optional hood to keep you cozy - this is a sweater that will keep the compliments coming! Download the PDF pattern for Nina - Sweater Knitting Pattern For Women in Debbie Bliss Angel by Debbie Bliss & start knitting today! Discover thousands of downloadables and FREE knitting patterns at LoveCrafts.com.
Find Debbie Lush's fresh and enthralling contemporary paintings of the Devon countryside now at Dart Gallery in Dartmouth.
Find Debbie Lush's fresh and enthralling contemporary paintings of the Devon countryside now at Dart Gallery in Dartmouth.
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It seems that every time one of those “Top 50 hottest Actress” list type of articles is produced, the writer forgets to make mention of more than one or two black actresses. And even then, the two black African Americans that are listed are...
"Being hot never hurts!"
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Heart might be made of glass, but clothes are the stuff of legends