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Looking through the square window( well almost)!

Patterns made in crushed glass by my office pendulum

Free Pattern found here

 

Its a cane sofas back!!

Me made Jacket New Look 8062

Me made Sleeveless blouse Pattern Magic "tying a bow D"

Shot with:

Canon EOS 5D Mark III

Sigma 24mm f/1.4 ART

 

© 2017 Tamás Danyikó

Playing with the second of the butterfly trio. I got these lovely patterned papers from my sister. The Carte Postale stamp is Hero Arts.

A previous pattern modified with a more tear-drop shape for the petals, and put in a row...

playing with my scrap paper (old book pages I used to clean my roller while gelli printing last weekend)

Original can be downloaded in gtx /jpg format at www.spiralforums.biz/

 

It's important to take a closer look at the natural world because patters are abundant within it. Nature is beautiful, and patterns help capture this beauty. Pattern are not only pleasing to the eye, but also *interesting,* especially in nature. I saw a few leaves on the ground, and that's where I found inspiration for my project. The leaves I saw were much more scattered than my pattern, however. I guess I wanted to add my own twist to things. It was challenging for me to figure out how to use and manipulate color with Illustrator. Eventually, I realized that making multiple layers helped me get my colors exactly where I wanted them to be. It was easy for me to draw with Illustrator -- the smoothing of lines is an AWESOME feature!

I've been busy putting together some easy tatting patterns I've called the Graces: Gwen, Gail and Gracie. I show the process I used to create these patterns on my blog at: knotshire.wordpress.com The patterns are available to purchase at my Etsy site: knotshire.etsy.com - and some of the finished snowflakes are available too!

It's Free Pattern Friday! Download our favorite free patterns from awesome indie designers on the Craftsy blog! #beCraftsy

regular shape is cool.

there are lots of looks for each people.

um, yeah.

so i'm a little obsessed.

 

you are looking at fourteen single strands of glass seed beads, ordered into warp-and-weft patterns of color, each single bead strung after the next.

a colorful rope of glass to layer with other necklaces, a tribal adornment, simple and complex at the same time.

they are sturdy and road-worthy, something you can wear traveling through the back alleys of bangladesh, snorkeling in cuba, or skiing the swiss alps! i've worn several of these over the years, and i've found that it's easy to become attached to a particular pattern of beads, the order and abandon, the familiarity of them against your skin.

vive le bead!

Lucy Torres Free pattern is available at thecrochetcrowd.com/written-patterns/760-club-update.html This was a challenge by thecrochetcrowd.com to complete this free Red Heart Pattern in colours that suited personal tastes. It was a lot of fun. These are official submissions by our viewers

Little Robot Embroidery pattern, free for personal use.

Blogged: modjoonthefly.blogspot.com/2011/06/free-little-robot-embr...

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