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Here is an embellished soil map design of Australia I have stitched onto plain calico fabric.

Always pays to look up.

Pattern created with AbstractCurves 1,1

Yay for apocalego.

Yes, try to pronounce it! These are opening up now (march 2007)

I discovered lots of really interesting and beautiful patterns in the sand on several of my beach walks in Newport. This is the first of several which I plan to post.

the last of the screwed up diana mini roll.

 

an added bonus below : )

This is the actual pattern.

 

See how the tip of the boat on the lower right matches up with the boat on the lower left?

ODC-Repeating Pattern

 

Mother Nature's Autumn Palette!

Great Blue Heron Nature Reserve, Chilliwack, B.C.

This is the same outfit as I wore a couple of weeks ago, the only difference is, that I wear here a pantyhose with another pattern.

Original painting on beach pottery.

© Natasha Newton 2012

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Beautiful patterns of snow on the Moose Fencing on highway 11 after our big snowstorm. We got 64 CM (25.19 inches).

 

View On Black

I came up with this quite by accident. I was trying to fill a circle with one design and this came out.

 

If you use it, please put a link in the comments. I would Love to see what you've done!

By Sherrie Thai of ShaireProductions. Feel free to download and use these as a background for commercial or noncommercial projects. If you decide to use them, please let me know how it goes by sending a link or an image. Enjoy!

Olha os modelitos que vem chegando por aí...

I designed this last year and only got around to submitting the pattern a year later.

Palm trees shot from below

Step by step directions for original pattern

hidden in the ceiling, awaiting discovery.

Starting with continuous pattern with some perlin noise to create every tile.

our room in the warwick regis hotel in san francisco featured this pattern all over the room, I wonder how they came up with the flies/bees theme

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That's how noodles are made in Nanshancun, Rui'an, China. ('The Noodle Pattern' On Black)

This is a simple tangle pattern, that may be similar to others out there, but was based on a late 17th century French pattern design from the Lyons area. I've developed the steps to reproduce it.

Bongo (Tragelaphus eurycerus) photographed on the Kilimanjaro Safari in Africa at Disney's Animal Kingdom in Walt Disney World, Orlando, Florida on Saturday, September 19, 2020.

 

Bongos evolved striking black and white patterns to help them hide in the dense forests of Africa. The patterns worked so well the species was not discovered until the 1950s. I explore this on my AllEars blog this week at Pattern and Repetition at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

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