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*Yuzu* Raglan cocoon-ish coat sewing pattern from Waffle patterns. Available www.wafflepatterns.com/products/pdf-sewing-pattern-women-...
i went on a tiny shopping-spree yesterday (i say tiny as i didn't spend much in total, hooray). i only needed a top for yoga classes, but fell for a skirt, then picked up a t-shirt, plus two dresses. oh dear.
Shopping with daughter for glass paint at the craft store. Realized I didn't have a pic for today. You would think there would be all these wonderful abstract possibilities - but guess not after the holiday season and getting ready for inventory and transition. Most of the displays did not provide a good eye shot. These are science fair boards that were stacked.
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Russian doilie - hand made.
While the dailyshoot assignment is familiar - patterns are an art basic and when asked again and again to look for it to make a photo your eye starts to look at things differently.
Looking for some new inspiration, but not ready to revolt completely because there is always room for improvement, growth and new ways of looking at things.
Pattern pattern that I created. Feel free to download it for personal use only. If you're interested in commercial use, please get in touch with me: elsammora@gmail.com
Thanks
Elsa
Traditional Marimekko Flowers Pattern
Marimekko exhibition, Milli Reasürans Pasajı, Nişantaşı, İstanbul
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!
Teddy Pattern Wallpaper iPhone 6
Teddy Pattern by Anliah
iphone 6 Size: 750 x 1334
iphone 6 Plus Size: 1080 x 1920
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mehendi on hands.The leaves of a bush are harvested, dried and then crushed to make the henna powder.It is mixed with water to form a paste.This is filled in a conical flexible container(plastic usually).The pointed end is pierced and the mehendi comes out in a thin fine line.This is used to create patterns on hands and sometimes even the feet.Kept for 12-15 hours, it is then washed off.The orange-red stain of the delicate design on pale white skin is extremely pretty. It stays for about 15 days.Usually done at weddings/festivals.
First time for me.This done by my friend, snigdha in 2 hours.One of the more complicated designs.Definitely ranks alongside high heels, long hair and chandelier ear rings as one of the things that make you feel feminine.