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circle pattern Leaded light window in machine made glass triple glazed with sandblasted accents on reverse.

Adorable crochet patterns

  

Pattern not for sale.

 

Please do not ask for copies.

  

After moths ate my old, knitted, hot water bottle cover.

it's been so long since we've seen any color aside from grey here in poor Michigan. So I set aside some playtime for myself and doodled these sunflowers :)

see also my previous at Dell Quay and Itchenor, link to one image but more adjacent

 

www.flickr.com/photos/123465330@N04/page5

  

Still testing the D7100 - ISO 1000

easy kimono dress by pattern runway. Blogged here

Don't you love how cats curl up? Head on back paw and tail. (New macro lens)

For the All New Scavenger Hunt #6 - A pattern in nature.

Three pages from the book Classical Ornaments of Japan. Tangles from hundreds of years ago :)

 

On the left is a pattern I'm sure I've seen already as a tangle. It's the same principle as in Trimonds, but arranged as a star. Love the stylisation of fir trees on the right (top bit). The bit on the right side below is very much like the tangle Bales (on green background).

Detail of a kiosk roof in Copley Square. Taken for pattern study during June 2007 Boston Miksang Level 1 class. I debated how much of the curve of the roof I could show without giving the trees in the background visual prominence. Hopefully the pattern is strong enough to draw you back there, because that's what the perception was about.

Press "L". Patterns of rice field paddies in infrared. Note the road going trhough.

 

Efke Aura - the best IR film ever made IMHO. It's utterly pity that the Efke is no more...

 

Pentax 67, 45mm f4, Efke IR820c AURA infrared film (developed in Diafine A+B @ +27C 3.5min+3.5min). Drumscanned.

Old printing blocks, great investment!

Flower macro.

 

Shot with Canon 50D and Sigma 150mm f/2.8 Macro lens.

Part 1/3 of my free Chubby Shark pattern.

 

Not for commercial use. All rights reserved.

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raport for canvas

/for company Besta Plus

 

How often do you break out your patterned papers? I love all the pretty designs, but sometimes I get stuck in a rut creating backgrounds in a set way. Well today I'm breaking out the Pink Fresh Studio papers for a backdrop for this cute @neatandtangled scene 😃🎨

 

limedoodledesign.com/2018/05/patterned-paper-background/

 

Thanks for looking!

 

Debby

The pattern of bricks on the ground and the shape of a leaf.

Here's the body front ready..

blogged:http://doecdoe.blogspot.com/2008/09/more-vintage-sewing-patterns.html

Elements from the previous two shots commingle on the same building.

Fabrics: Farmers Market(cherries),Park Slope(pink), Fabric Finders Slicker yellow,and Garden Party(brown/yellow dot)

buildpatterns.com

 

Patterns is a sandbox-building game and 3D space to construct simple and complex structures, harvest substances and discover new shapes that can be used to enhance your creativity.

Just look at the message; here is design of exquisite grandeur

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I could hardly sleep so I waited for the sun to come up and hung a doily in front of the sunlight to cast this lovely shadow. I have many more that I really liked that I'll post at a later time. I've had this idea for quite sometimes, but it would be so much easier to shoot if I had a model.

This is a kit I am offering on Etsy I also have 10 that I have made that will be offered too :D

 

www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=20775290

a7s + Meyer Trioplan 4,2cm F3.5 (Photavit I)

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