patricia blevins
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Creating wouldn’t intrigue me if the tools did not have quality. To solve a problem, I envisioned a tool, donned a welder’s helmet, and created my own prototype that became my patented tool, Art Deckle, which I manufactured in 4 sizes.
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84 Years on the Cutting Edge
I was described this way by my best friend, Anne, my opposite in every way: She was 19 and leggy. She shopped in the best boutiques, ate in the best restaurants, and carried over $100 in loose change and bills in her oversized purse. She ate sandwiches without crusts, gorged on seafood and ate from fine china by candlelight. She drank water with a twist of lemon before it was fashionable. She married a Marine and staged a military pageant for her wedding, designing and making all the gowns. She began 1,000 projects every year and finished two. She was by spells, careless, wasteful, totally unfocused, but always inspired. It was 1956.
By patricia blevins5 years ago in Humans
