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This one's probably a little odd looking. Though, I've painted weirder things than this. Any thoughts?
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A classic bestseller! Half shawl – half cardigan, this clingy creation is only slightly more advanced than a scarf requiring a minimum of expertise to deliver a maximum style impact. One pattern contains 2 versions: Crochet Hairpin Lace or Knitting Instructions.
We’ve put together some looks using prints inspired by Mexican, Native American, and other Indigenous textiles. These prints are bold, colorful, and just what you need to spice up your look! Another great thing about them is that they are timeless, from our vintage department to our contemporary department, you can see these prints on all kinds of clothing and accessories, whether it’s the trim on a vintage skirt, or woven patches on an 80’s fanny pack!
Paving stones in a rectangular pattern called "Running Bond". This common brickwork pattern has each tile start at the center of the tile below it.
Rupin Pass Trek : Rupin Pass is a high altitude pass across the Himalaya mountain range in state of Himachal Pradesh, India. It lies on a traditional shepherd and hiking route which starts from Dhaula in Uttarakhand and ends in Sangla in Himachal Pradesh. The path itself is located across mostly uninhabited areas in the Himalayan ranges at an elevation of 15,250 ft (4,650M) above sea level.
Day 1: Pick up from Dehradun railway station and proceed towards Dhaula
Day 2: Dhaula 5,100 ft to Sewa 6,299 ft
Day 3: Sewa 6,299 ft to Jhaka 8,700 ft.
Day 4: Jhaka 8,700 ft to Saruwas thatch 10,250 ft.
Day 5: Saruwas thatch 10,250 ft to Dhanderas thatch 11,680 ft (lower water fall camp)
Day 6: *Buffer day. Dhanderas thatch 11,680 ft to Upper Waterfall camp 13,300 ft.
Day 7: Upper Waterfall 13,120 ft to Rupin Pass 15,250 ft to Ronti Gad 13,420 ft.
Day 8: Ronti Gad 13,420 ft to Sangla 8,800 ft.
I also have this in a size large! Hit me up for a custom version for yourself with a skirt or shorts for a playsuit! I can also attach it to a skirt for a peekaboo sundress.
One of the most mystifying patterns I've ever seen on any animal.
This is my pet cat, whose name is Calli, 'cuz she's a calico. I never noticed this pattern (at least not from this angle) until 6 years after we first adopted her.
The pattern looks like a black cat arching its back under a full moon... Of course, the moon definitely isn't white, but dang, it's darn close!
Spooky, isn't it?
In Ripley's Believe It or Not! book, there is a photo of a calico with markings that actually look like "CAT"!