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I'm doing Izak's Christmas afghan like this. I love it!

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Repeat Patterns

Coolbackgrounds, You can easily coyp/paste design and create custom backgrounds , Hope you like it.

More Repeat Patterns Can be found here:

www.freebackgroundweb.com/

Here's another look at the software loom system I'm building, again rendering a segment of an endless pattern.

 

Here you can see that the textile being generated is 3D - you can get into any section of it to examine the details.

 

Also worth noting is that it's a 'live' system, so you can watch the loom weaving thread by thread. Will post a video shortly.

 

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This is my first pattern Design. Get it on different items on Redbubble

$13 159 x 186cm quilt

Another DashingDesigns pattern by Dianne Assheton

 

spruce cone (they are legion this year)

The accessories and household stuff -the camera tripod.

  

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The Busy Bee Cafe on Main Street in Ventura, February 10, 2010 (by klk)

a patch of threadlike seaweed left behind by the departing tide. Abstract pattern.

Life goes, Life ends... No one cares except your loved one. Nature take care of us from all missed one... To all beloved...

Olympus OM1, using Kodak Tri-X developed in ID-11.

From the front yard.

Public Domain: Pattern & Wallpaper Design

This is just a prototype, I guess you would say... trying to fill in a design in a way to make a floor or a wall. But yikes! What a headache!

 

Now if I dare take it apart, I could redo it with pretty colors... assuming I have the right pieces.

Leaves, shadows and Bark providing Nature's patterns and colours in Panshanger Nature Reserve

suggestions:

 

try use thicker paper

if you use the A4 paper like me, use the glue.

use the knife to cut the line not the scissors.:(

blogged:http://doecdoe.blogspot.com/2008/05/tuesday-fabric_20.html

A 'defect' in the bark breaks the pattern, and I break mine by opening my eyes to things other than birds. To tell the truth, it's a lot better getting a picture of a bark that I find interesting when waiting for a bird to make it's appearance. :)

 

This morning when we were out on the safari, I'd forgotten to pocket my WALs and had to make do with the tele. This was at the banks of a fairly large water-body. One of our co-passengers in the jeep got bit by a leech, and we aptly nick-named the water-body 'Leech Lake'.

 

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Song of the day - Naive, by French band Demians (off their album 'Building an Empire')

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