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I decided to draw up a diagram of the panels I added on to the original pattern for the Babette Blanket. The original was smaller than I wanted, so here are two more panels to make it bigger. This will make it much easier for me, should I decide to make another one at this size. And for you, too, if you want to make a bigger one. You are free to use this. :)
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Colored with fine-line pens. Drawing from a book named "Stress Less Coloring: Mosaic Patterns." Published by Adams Media - www.adamsmedia.com.
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Tarp surface detail. This tarp sits over the pile of split wood I made for the winter, hence the frozen water droplet "fingers".
Besides other enjoyable things this two weeks bring Fr Hopper family and a pattern font or two much more closer to release date.
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Week 24 2017: Patterns
Hi there! I've been really busy with my studies last month but I finally got some time to take my camera for a walk.
Recently the artist Invader was in the city, and this is one of the invasions he made.
Anyway, the pattern I wanted to highlight here is that huge concrete structure that seems me like a ribcage.
Hope you like it!