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Not a fan of snakes but I particularly like the vivid green and white patterns. I guess it may have something to do with green being one of my favorite colors. A shot I have done in the past but definitely worth of a new one every now and then.

free patterns on my blog

www.amigurumitogo.com/2011/12/crochet-pattern-inspired-by...

you will also find links to video tutorials for the cucumber, tomato and Jr

Another photo from the Scott Kelby World Wide Photo Walk 2011, San Antonio Texas.

 

I'm not sure what to say about it other than that. I don't even remember specifically where I took it. It was downtown somewhere lol.

 

Nikon D300 w/ Sigma 70-200 2.8

Daily Pattern : Spa

 

Illustrator with textures

Hot Stone Massage!

 

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In a colouring book, a kind of circular open-border Knightsbridge design. Had to try it out :) Filled the centre with Crescent Moon.

Each "bone" is made of 16 squares:

8 white (background)

6 patterned

2 half white/half pattern sewn together diagonally

 

Each square is 2" finished, so if you're using a 1/4" seam allowance you'll cut out 2-1/2" squares. Remember to add seam allowance to the long side of your triangles, too.

 

My finished quilt is here: www.flickr.com/photos/seweccentric/2231326717/in/set-7215...

Part of potholder pattern with Scottie chef. Printed on unbleached muslin, frayed on bottom part of Scottie.

Digital illustration by Kota Hiratsuka.

Prague, Czech Republic

Iceland, Landmannalaugar

266/365 18 December 2012

Doncaster Lakeside

A pattern made of brightly colored parrots and a fun paisley design. Rebekah Leigh Marshall 2010

You can also view my pattern designs here:

www.spoonflower.com/profiles/rebekahleigh

silver metal abstract hexagonal geometric background pattern

Patterns in Bahrain. Black and white photography by Donna Corless.

 

Prints and notecards are available in my Black and White Abstracts Gallery.

 

This photo has been included in the ABSTRACT ELEMENTS book at www.blurb.com/books/1473730.

 

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Patterns made by 4wd dricing down the beach. Sorry it's been so long without an upload, finally have interent conected, so more photos from now on.... Tell us what you think about them!

 

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Jacobean interior architecture, renowned for its exquisite use of pattern and symmetry, epitomizes timeless elegance and sophistication. Characterized by rich ornamentation and meticulous attention to detail, Jacobean design flourished during the early 17th century, leaving an indelible mark on architectural history. Intricately carved woodwork, elaborate ceiling designs, and symmetrical layouts are hallmarks of this style, reflecting a harmonious balance between form and function. From patterned walls adorned with intricate tapestries to symmetrical arrangements of furniture and decor, every element in a Jacobean interior is meticulously curated to create a sense of grandeur and opulence, making it a testament to the enduring allure of classical design.

Jewellery was a big part of Elizabethan Tudor fashion, especially for those who were rich and important. It showed both their wealth and status. Jewellery was also used to convey political messages, display religious beliefs and to remind people of friends and relatives who have died. Jewellery in Tudor times was not widespread and is essentially worn by the upper classes and those who could afford such finery.

 

Tudor bracelets tended to be made out of silver or gold and decorated with precious stones. Strands of pearls could also be wrapped around the wrist. The Elizabethan cuff is reminiscent of bracelets of the era. A wide cuff - elaborate, luxurious and intricately woven. A central panel of bezelled large beads form a bold focal point to the cuff. Eminently suited to the delicate wrists of the Elizabethan Tudor lady of the upper classes.

Cortar 1,20 m para cada parte.

Yarn: Cascade 220

Wraps Per Inch: 10 wpi

Needles: US #6

Gauge: 22 sts X 26 rows over 4 inches X 4 inches (10 cm X 10 cm) in pattern

Pattern: Pier-Glass Pattern

Stitch Count Repeat: Multiple of 13 plus 1

Book: A Second Treasury of Knitting

Chapter: Twist-Stitch Patterns

Page: 148

 

Not as elastic as ribbing, but a stretchy fabric. Walker recommends knitting with smallish needles and I agree that it looks best when knit at a tighter gauge than recommended for the yarn. If I did it again, I'd probably go down at least a needle size.

 

my first self-published book "Untitled 1" (A 4) + poster (80 x 55 cm). 23 pages. SOLD OUT.

I love stripes on anything! The combination of floral motifs and stripes have been fun.

Clifford Pier, Singapore, Nikon 35-105/3.5-4.5

I liked the patterns made by the wind blowing the grass and funnelling through the dunes. Taken at Kinshaldy.

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