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Edited image from of a pattern for Japanese fabric, I think for kimonos.

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

For our camera club Grand Bend Scavenger Hunt

playing with patterns in illustrator

Again, these pieces are cut with 1/4" seam allowances on all edges.

 

The notches indicate center back.

 

The red outline on the upper collar piece indicates that it should be interfaced.

 

The under collar is slightly smaller than the upper collar.

. . . . among the creekside rocks

Spring sewing patterns preview, for your viewing pleasure at www.colettepatterns.com/

The roof of St Stephens Cathderal (Stephansdom).

 

Made of over 230,000 glazed tiles, the roof is so steep that rain alone keeps it in it's pristinely clean condition.

Love this pattern! Thank you Jenny! Made this in a size small but I think I'll go up a size for next time as it's a little tight in the bust and underarms. I was right on the edge of the measurements for the small so should have known. Inspired by the other red plaid Tova shirts I've been seeing :)

Do you know what this is?

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Vintage pattern with bow on center waist in an off white with black dots fabric

This scan includes my stocking pattern and the pattern that Fritz provided on the ED forum (for comparison). Fritz's pattern was meant for one way stretch fabric and I've only made mine with fabric that has stretch in both directions.

 

My pattern is very roughly based on the stockings that came with Alice. Both Alice and those stockings were made by Marina Bychkova.

 

This pattern is on 1/4 inch graph paper. I'm sorry the ruler's a bit hard to read. It was the only one I could find in my house that had both metric and inches on it.

 

My pattern is free to use for any non-commercial purpose. Fitz's pattern is not mine, so you'll need to ask for permission to use it for anything non-trivial.

 

If you make stockings from my pattern please send me a picture! :)

This image is free to use in your creative works.

Please do not redistribute or make small changes and claim it as your own.

 

Please provide credit via a link under your work back to this image or to my account where possible.

 

I wouldlove to see how you use this, so please leave me a link or a small copy in my comment box below.

 

Thank you,

Brenda.

 

I belong to this set - ~Patterns~

A pattern that caught my eye!

Great vintage pattern from the 1970's -- includes patterns for a simple dress (with or without sleeves), wide leg pants and tunic.

 

Pattern from Butterick company, there's no date, but the styles look like the '70's. Pattern is labeled for size 14, a 36 inch bust. UNCUT.

Verona, Veneto, Italy

Pattern: Shetland Triangle by Evelyn A. Clark

Yarn: Schewe Baby Alpaca

Needles: US size 7

 

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close up of the many dots, line, symbols, and marks incorporated in "Flow"

Patterns on a Tiffany lamp. Detail Shot of that beautiful artwork.

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