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More patterned paper using Mary's technique...feel free to use.

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.

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.

Flower macro.

 

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

Yarn: Lion Brand Yarn, Casey, colorway 204 Candy. 60% bamboo, 40% polyamide.

 

Mitten Pattern: modified version of Fingering Weight Baby Mittens by Christine Vogel.

 

Link to project on Ravelry: Baby Mitts

 

Hat Pattern: improvised. 3.5mm/US 4 dpns. CO 4 sts, knit a couple of inches of i-cord, then two rounds of *kfb* to bring stitch count to 16. Alternated rounds of increases (8 increases per round) and rounds of knitting plain until 80 sts total on needles, then continued knitting plain.

 

After washing, the brim won't roll easily. I may just turn it up and sew a folded hem, or rip back and re-knit the hem as ribbing.

 

I love the pocket detail on the shorts.

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.

Better late than never! Our dogwood is blooming and I can't help but notice all the patterns from minute to large.

I like how the pattern of the curtain shows through the leaf.

 

Explore #478, June 30, 2007

a flower I picked at Simple Gifts Farm CSA in Amherst, MA

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.

Last of the Shapes & Patterns series. For a while : )

Some more images from Wings Over Illawarra 2013

Old decaying rug patterns seen in an old abandoned rug factory in Philadelphia

Rock pattern at the Denver Botanic Gardens

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

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)

Isochorista sp. Seen in Kanangra-Boyd National Park. Happy Moth Monday everyone! [Southern Blue Mountains, NSW]

This little moleskine pocket squared book was used for a little artsy play during my vacation.

The pattern is real size. Just print, cut and sew A with A and B with B. Be sure to use strechy fabric.

sheruknitting.com/knitting-stitch/knitting-stitch-pattern... This is a very easy to knit stitch pattern that even can be accomplished by the beginner knitter.

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