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I really enjoy the light here as well as the patterns. Taken at Cal Poly Leaning Pine Arboretum, San Luis Obispo, California.
Macro Monday -- theme: unusual patterns
Here is a wood rasp I've had for many years. It's got a flat side and a rounded side, with rough teeth on one end, and much finer teeth on the other. A handy rasp like this is a toolbox basic.
Compositionally Challenged, Week 24 - Marvelous Mundane
365 day 166
Years ago, I read in a gardening magazine the advice to avoid kinks and snarls: wind garden hoses into a figure-8 rather than coiling them. It was good advice. I do get an occasional kink and never a snarl. A sideways figure-8 is also the symbol for infinity, and when I am winding 85 feet of hose, it does feel like infinity.
Wakaba Sashiko Square / V1138 Stitches: 442
Size: 3.85"(w) x 3.85"(h) (97.7 x 97.8mm) Number of colors used in sewout: 1
Inside an electric tower - looking up. I want to improve this shot, but it still was an "Ahhh - Got it" shot that I've been thinking about for awhile.
This is for the man-made repetitions and patterns series. Thanks, Jeff for great advice on the post processing. I hope I did it justice.
I began this original pattern, this summer. Tonight I went to work on it with Derwent Soft Colored Pencils. I like using these c.p. as they are soft, blendible, no oder and the colors are snapped up.
Daily Pattern : Spa
Illustrator with textures
Hot Stone Massage!
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While in Bethlehem, PA for a good friends wedding, we spent some time on Main St.
I would not have guessed that I would be photographing bright green palm leaves in early December in Eastern PA when I woke up that morning.
Lesson: Always have your camera handy!
Each "bone" is made of 16 squares:
8 white (background)
6 patterned
2 half white/half pattern sewn together diagonally
Each square is 2" finished, so if you're using a 1/4" seam allowance you'll cut out 2-1/2" squares. Remember to add seam allowance to the long side of your triangles, too.
My finished quilt is here: www.flickr.com/photos/seweccentric/2231326717/in/set-7215...
I find the "pedestrian" symbol used on North American roadsigns somehow fascinating. There's something endearing about the intrepid way s/he seems to be stepping into the road. (To be fair, roads aren't always very pedestrian friendly that side of the pond!) Not to mention that s/he is found in some unlikely places.
Here, our intrepid explorer steps onto the major road on the bridge over Granville Island in Vancouver. The cables are for electric trolley buses, and I just love the pattern they make against the clear blue sky.
The sky was only this blue on the last day of my time in Canada.
Patterns in Bahrain. Black and white photography by Donna Corless.
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