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I forgot I had this. It was just a grab shot from our garden this summer. If I had realized just what was going on in there, I would have done much more with it. I can't even remember what it's called.
Pattern: Made with HelloYarn's Generic Norwegian Hat Pattern
Chart: Mine
Yarn: Dale Falk, 1 ball of each color
I have an enduring fascination with patterns, particularly those on floors or ceilings. The grey and white bathroom tiles in the Seattle Medical and Dental Building make me feel as if I'm in a black and white film.
ya gotta love yard sales. found a set of wooden pattern blocks for $1, so of course i had to build with them ~grin~
#ds531 (alternate) Make a photograph dominated by the color green today.
Picked this up while walking the dogs this a.m. Loved all the texture and the pattern at the stem. I think it's from a Magnolia tree.
Better late than never! Our dogwood is blooming and I can't help but notice all the patterns from minute to large.
For our daily challenge on patterns, I had a chance to wander around a shopping plaza and this is the best I could spot. I'll soon have time for comments but sorry for missing today.
RD14355. Everything metal on the Great Western Railway, both ferrous and non-ferrous, was cast from wooden patterns made and kept in the Pattern Shop at Swindon Works.
This small display gives an idea of some of the complicated patterns that were needed and it can be seen at the GWR STEAM Museum which commemorates the work of the many thousands of employees that toiled at Swindon Works until it was closed by British Railways in 1986.
Wednesday, 22nd February, 2017. Copyright © Ron Fisher.
For more details of this splendid look back at the old GWR see their website : www.steam-museum.org.uk/Pages/Home.aspx