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The pattern that just keeps on changing.

G for green n green for Gorgeous

Shot a while a go but up loaded with this weeks Take Aim Group Challenge in mind

Nikon D5000 + Tamron Adaptall 2 135mm f/1:2.5 (analog)

 

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Taken at the Phoenix Desert Botanical Garden

Vector seamless pattern

Patterns of ice in a frozen puddle

I didn't realize that I had dropped off the face of the Earth and the face of Flickr for nearly three weeks until my daughter sent me an email last night telling me that I've been slacking! Apparently she is right!

 

So, today I will share with you this little goody that I made to send along with a swap package that I am doing on a quilting forum. My secret pal collects dragons, so I purchased this cute pattern on Etsy from DIY Fluffies - www.etsy.com/people/DIYFluffies?ref=ls_profile

 

I gave him a staff made from a long sewing needle adorned with beads and a thimble in his other hand, and a necklace made of vintage buttons. He is on his way right now to someone in Virginia.

 

Tonight I will be taking a class in machine quilting with a friend, so I haven't been totally lazy! Just working on some other things!

Blackwork fillings from the same 16th century long cover in the V & A. Bigger patterns are used for the larger leaves. This sample is approximately 8 x 13 cm.

Harvested Ricefield, Mu Cang Chai, Vietnam

I built a simple packing algorithm built on the golden ration "sunflower spiral". New additions to the spiral arrive at the center and the other particles move to the nearest available packing point. The paths in these images show the 'rivers' that these particles flow down to get to the next available spot.

 

There's absolutely no randomness in here at all, so it was interesting to see the abstract patterns emerge.

 

Math!

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!

here's a pattern I did for VEER.com

 

more patterns online at: www.argyleacademy.com

Nature is a wonderful museum if you are attentive...

Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan

Tibetan bricks are artwork unto themselves

 

ODT: Abstract

 

AChina.07 X1113

These looked like candles, and flames to me. View the large size image to get a better look. Move the scroll bar on the side of your screen to see some movement.

This texture idea came from browsing in the B&H photo catalog. Its supposed to resemble one of their gobos, or patterned light filtering screens, which, as the catalog says, produces a dappled light effect such as the sun through leaves.

 

My intention here is that this may be used as a projection pattern on a light in 3d rendering software. This particular version also simulates the look of overlapping lights through similar dappled gobos.

 

Some seamless versions included in this upload, this is not one of them.

Simplicity at it's best.

Purchased new by my Mum, this was the first camera I ever got to use. It's always the first film camera packed when I head out.

Mikado Sashiko Square / V1122 Stitches: 831

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

 

Hand drawn pattern in sketch book using fluorescent pens.

Just using patterned paper and some flower diecuts.

GO HERE to my designs:

 

www.zazzle.com/leopard_pattern_keds_with_primary_jewel_co...

 

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Pattern now available! Visit my profile page for the link to Madisonscraftnook.

What patterns!

  

By Pacificklaus Photography, 2012.

Enjoy more of my photography in "Sex, Drugs and Scuba Diving".

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