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bevanne46 · 5 months
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1970's Vintage Book - Modern Patchwork Quilt Book by Rachel Martens Used Book in Excellent Condition
The patchwork renaissance starts with design - and that's what this book is all about. Here are authentic old patterns for quilt blocks which appeared in Farm Journal from the Twenties…but translated into new materials and vibrant new colorings, and sewed into everything imaginable to wear or use in the home - incuding quilts.
*39 Patterns *Cutting the Pattern *How to sew Vinyls *Decorative Stitching *Signature Designs *Clothing, Housewares, Tableware, Toys, Bags, Pillows, Bedding, Rugs, Baby Items, etc.
57 Page Paperback
Copyright 1970 by Farm Journal, Inc Printed in the USA
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katytrailcreations · 11 months
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Music-Maker Making/Inez'sClippings
It’s been ages since my last Inez’s Clippings writing. And while looking through the stash here in my files, I found an article that I thought would be kind of fun to elaborate on. This is from Farm Journal of January 1931 within a section called How it Looks to the Farm Journal. I feel like comparing a 1931 stat to 2023 is a literal journey through time. And I wonder if this music piece was what…
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meadowslark · 1 year
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Right to Farm: Tennessee Farmers Fight Chicken Litter Ban
Interesting article. Farmland was annexed by the town which now wants to regulate an accepted agricultural practice.
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grendel-menz · 2 years
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my farm girl blues
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clownniac · 5 months
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this is a tooth-gap sam appreciation post :3
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blackbackedjackal · 1 year
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Is solarpunk like homesteading for gamers?
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frunkus-framkus · 5 months
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🌱🍄🌿Sims 4 Cottage Living Expansion Pack Stimboard 🌿🍄🌱
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farminglesbian · 11 days
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last summer weekend in pictures (sept '24)
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wannawrite999 · 5 months
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comicdiaries · 1 year
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Getting to tour an Organic Valley farm made a huge impression on me, as you can tell!
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this-wandering-mind · 5 months
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Walton hall Park, Warrington
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xxdrowninglessonsxx · 8 months
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my journal
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merukins · 13 days
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I like cute farming sims
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mc-pumpkin · 1 month
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dubbs!!! saw u posting about fields of mistria. im considering buying it and i wanted to know is it actually pretty good ? like would u consider it worth it
I've been really really enjoying it! I think there's a lot of features in this game that make it quite fun :D
I was writing a whole essay about all the features but perhaps the devs themselves can do that better than me. You can read about everything available in early access here, along with what they're planning to add/update in the near future
What I will say is I have found everything available in early access to either line up with my experiences in other games, such as the fishing being similar to Animal Crossing, or donating to the museum being reminiscent of bundles in Stardew. Or to be fun and refreshing like the magic spells and skill perks feeling like magic is always present in wherever I go and whatever I do, or the combat in the mines being a step up from every other farming game I've played
I think the biggest appeal to me for this game has definitely been the character art. And something I think this game does better than other farming sims I've played is making the characters feel like they're actually living and doing things with their lives, as they will have conversations with each other and even comment on things you've done or follow up on previous conversations you've had with them
but I will say I've put 50 hours into the game so far and I am feeling like I'm nearing the end of what's available in early access, though I am still very much enjoying playing! I think if I had to summarize my thoughts, as much as I do love this game it is still early access and does not have nearly as many features as say Stardew, but Stardew has been out and updating for 8 years and I think if these devs are just as dedicated to their game as ConcernedApe is to his I think Fields of Mistria has a bright future
imo the game is definitely worth buying rn if you find the early access features appealing and 50 hours of gameplay for whatever price it costs in your region sounds like a good deal to you :D
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weaselishmcdiesel · 6 months
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Beginning to think I might have to actually dedicate myself to practicing coding regularly if I’m going to be able to make an attractive game dev journal site let alone an entire damn video game
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tootditoot · 7 months
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I have met many people in my travels, a notable one was that of a farmhand who had come to greet me when I and little pals of mine accidentally trespassed of what seemingly was a part of their property (for who could be blamed for playing in a field of daises?), he had a striking disposition (for which I will not elaborate as it will be rude to do so) and was very fond of windmills and having two legs instead of four. Their farm, as he mentioned to me before leaving, was named the "Manor Farm".
-Salome Barko's Travel Notes
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