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  2. Wood Gaylor - Wikipedia

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    Wood Gaylor was born in Stamford, Connecticut, on October 7, 1883. [5] During his childhood, the family frequently moved from one place to another. [3] When he was 16, during a time when his family was located in Manhattan, Gaylor left school and took work as an office boy for a company that made sewing patterns.

  3. Penguin sweater - Wikipedia

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    Washing a victim of oil spills. Penguin sweaters, also known as penguin jumpers, [1] are sweaters knitted for penguins that have been caught in oil slicks. [2] When an oil spill affects penguins they have in the past been sometimes dressed in knitted sweaters, supposedly to stop them from poisoning themselves by ingesting the oil during preening, and to keep them warm, since the spilled oil ...

  4. Pattern (sewing) - Wikipedia

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    Three patterns for pants (2022) Pattern making is taught on a scale of 1:4, to conserve paper. Storage of patterns Fitting a nettle/canvas-fabric on a dress form. In sewing and fashion design, a pattern is the template from which the parts of a garment are traced onto woven or knitted fabrics before being cut out and assembled.

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  6. Observer's Books - Wikipedia

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    A selection of Observer's Books including the first in the series, British Birds (1937), showing the wavy line pattern on the dustjackets. The Observer's Books are a series of small, pocket-sized books, published by Frederick Warne & Co in the United Kingdom from 1937 to 2003. They covered topics such as hobbies, art, history and wildlife.

  7. Zigzag - Wikipedia

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    In sewing, a zigzag stitch is a machine stitch in a zigzag pattern. [3] The zigzag arch is an architectural embellishment used in Islamic, Byzantine, Norman and Romanesque architecture. [4] [5] In seismology, earthquakes recorded in a "zigzag line" form by using seismograph. [6]

  8. Jessie Catherine Kinsley - Wikipedia

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    Jessie Catherine Kinsley (March 26, 1858 – February 10, 1938) was an American folk artist known for braidings — an artistic medium of her own devising which grew out of her interest in colonial-style braided rugs.

  9. Play Solitaire Freecell Penguin Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Solitaire: FreeCell Penguin. A version of FreeCell Solitaire where tableau cards are built down in suit and three of the foundations are filled initially. By Masque Publishing.