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I really do like the patterns a row of chairs make.

I've finally finished writing my cyclopette's pattern. ♥ (Took me a while ^^; )

gorgeous simple apron pattern from Home Sweet Home book

This is caña flecha, a traditional Colombian craft, woven from a type of grass, similar to sugar cane. It's used to make all sorts of things including baskets, hats, bags & jewellery. Dark blue is one of the most common colour used.

April 9, 2015

 

Patterns and natural sand sculptures at Herring Cove Beach.

 

Provincetown, Massachusetts

Cape Cod - USA

 

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Fabric pattern - ovals t ∩ Ω = {P}

Patterns made in crushed glass by my office pendulum

Ellish, tipple, Fescu, Off Key (Lori Byerly, Widget (Katy Ahrens), Lenche (mine) and some striping. String 117: tanglepatterns.com/2014/08/tanglepatterns-string-117.html

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Red digital paper with red chevron zigzag, polka dot, herringbone, gingham, houndstooth, hearts & quatrefoil pattern.

Japanese fashion design book, very interesting sewing patterns.

Free pattern of a crochet flower. Available on my blog:

 

www.annemarieshaakblog.blogspot.com

Seen on an office building in Linz. on_black

Fun pattern with two aprons, a needle case, a scarf, and coolest of all--what they call a "hose case".

No date listed and I don't have the outer envelope.

This is the Crease Pattern (CP) for my Cross Lap Unit Heart.

 

The same method as used here for making the strip of paper seemingly intersect itself can be used to fold many other shapes, both from single sheets and as modular assemblies.

Patterns in Ice. Ladakh, January 2013

Topkapi Palace, Istanbul, Turkey.

Black grid in a red wall.

I admit that I'm only adding this because it hasn't had even one view... the world is so cruel... now it's your chance

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Almost like muscle tissue

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!

Found in the refrigerator

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