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A flower from a potted plant at a school

Coleção Estrela - Tecidos para Patchwork

2015 has already proved to be tumultuous, so why not extend my 365 to December 31st, right? Welp, I've decided to! I've taken pictures consistently for the last half of 2014, but I feel like I could benefit from a fresh start and a new purpose. Here we go...

 

Happy 2015!

Dress: Vintage – New York | Jacket: Topshop | tights: mytights.com | shoes: Target

 

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I got a lot of old and hand drawn patterns of scrolls, rosepaintings and old Norwegian art style today, which have been used for making wallets and stuff in leather.. and I can defenetly use them again in motorcycle art... Several of them will also be perfect as pinstriping and goldleaf work.. :-)

just messing around in photoshop. i've been into tiled patterns lately.

Random fun with some squidfingers patterns

Patterns within patterns created by me from old tiles that I photograph and document in Tel Aviv

Leftover on our lanai screen from yesterday's storm that blew out power for about 30,000 households in Tallahassee. Our power was restored six hours later. This might also be the beginning of mildew or similar growth taking hold in a crowded field of what resembles bacterial colonies.

 

This iPhone 6+ photo was edited on an iPad Air with PhotoWizard, Procreate, and ArtStudio.

Pattern complete .. "Mama all you have todo it cut out the triangles and then sew,sew,sew & do it again, again, again .. And then its done" *finger clicks* "got it?? Got it?"

 

its a block by red pepper quilts, i am trying to work out the pattern .. and as you can see my very talented 6 year old has helped draw up the pattern.

  

Took this picture if our old Buckthorn tree

A late evening shot from central Shoreham.

This is a Dragonet, a small or young dragon. Not too small though, at 17.5" long with a 22" wingspan, it makes a great fantasy pet.

 

The pattern to crochet this Dragonet is available in my Etsy shop.

Photography and Editing: Dirk Dreyer. Hi-Res pictures and prints available at galleries.dreyerpictures.com

More patterns from nature; and a warning to use the right sort of paint when blacking out the rear window of your van.

Alder Shirtdress by Grainline Studio

Photo & Project by Aspen via www.littlegreenorchids.com/.

 

Use this link to view available class dates and enroll online!

www.stitchlab.biz/Classes/pattern_picks_series.html

My grandparents' hobby later in life was to collect rocks. This is one of the cooler patterns they found in their travels. I love the look of the hills.

Pattern for Bustle & Sew - five little coastguards cottages - draught excluder - or make just one for a doorstop or bookend.

All my posted photos since last July, as displayed by Flickrleech.

 

Somewhere in this image, I switched from a 4MP point and shoot camera to an 8MP digital SLR. Can you tell from the thumbnails?

 

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or a saturday morning walk.

nikon d7000 + tamron b005

From the air its weird how the patterns blend into the salt marshes. Bad lens, you can see the vignetting at the sides. But I like it. Maybe could have been oriented better, but its hard taking pictures in a plane!

A few miles away from Orvieto, facing the rock of Orvieto, you find the Abbey of Saints Severo and Martirio (11th century), an old Benedictine monastery. The church has small but beautiful frescoes and a cosmati pavement.

 

Cosmati is a style of geometric decorative inlay stonework typical of Medieval Italy, and especially of Rome and its surroundings. It was used most extensively for the decoration of church floors.

The name derives from the Cosmati, the leading family workshop of marble craftsmen in Rome who created such geometrical decorations.

This is the pattern I used to cut out the pieces...it may not look like it, but it is.

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