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A closeup of the pattern used to mimic bricks.

 

Mmmm, texture!

candle and clouds on my coffee table

pattern ODC

Floral pattern for stationary or fabrics

I'm working on a series of designs based on oceans. This is the first one: the Pacific.

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

oh just a spam day and a photo I like :)

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

by Renee`, quilted by Deonn

2048 x 2048 pixel image for the 3rd Generation iPad 2048 x 1536 pixel retina display.

 

Resized from Apple's Desktop Images for Mountain Lion (OS X 10.8).

A short dress with patterned tights (pantyhose).

After two years I finished up my moleskine Pattern Book. I love it!

Yonge and St Clair

Toronto, Ontario

Frederick, Maryland

Atlanta, GA

 

Peach State Federal Credit Union

 

Contributed by Sean F. Kennedy

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

I'd been looking for patterns all week when I saw one peeking at me from the wood pile in my yard.

You only need a small puddle and a few nights of frost to get these nice abstract ice patterns.

It's the Spring Patterns texture created in the Filter Forge plugin. It can be seamless tiled and rendered in any resolution without loosing details.

You can see the presets and download this texture for free on the Filter Forge site here — www.filterforge.com/filters/9651.html (created by DarknessDesign)

To use this texture download Filter Forge 30-day trial for free here — www.filterforge.com/download/

I really enjoy the light here as well as the patterns. Taken at Cal Poly Leaning Pine Arboretum, San Luis Obispo, California.

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

Compositionally Challenged, Week 24 - Marvelous Mundane

 

365 day 166

 

Years ago, I read in a gardening magazine the advice to avoid kinks and snarls: wind garden hoses into a figure-8 rather than coiling them. It was good advice. I do get an occasional kink and never a snarl. A sideways figure-8 is also the symbol for infinity, and when I am winding 85 feet of hose, it does feel like infinity.

Wakaba Sashiko Square / V1138 Stitches: 442

Size: 3.85"(w) x 3.85"(h) (97.7 x 97.8mm) Number of colors used in sewout: 1

 

Inside an electric tower - looking up. I want to improve this shot, but it still was an "Ahhh - Got it" shot that I've been thinking about for awhile.

 

This is for the man-made repetitions and patterns series. Thanks, Jeff for great advice on the post processing. I hope I did it justice.

  

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