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Made this one while waiting... on many things in many places.
Strathmore coldpress water color paper postcard, Sakura pigma micron 01 and Sharpie Ultrafine point black pens
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.
I really enjoy the light here as well as the patterns. Taken at Cal Poly Leaning Pine Arboretum, San Luis Obispo, California.
The mechanical reliability of MTA New York City Transit’s fleet of 6,200 subway cars has been a major source of pride for employees. That achievement stems from a simple idea; fix things before they break. That is the philosophy behind the Scheduled Maintenance System (SMS) program developed by the Division of Car Equipment as a way of maintaining the reliability of new subway cars and older subway cars that had gone through the General Overhaul (GOH) program.
Photo: Patrick Cashin / Metropolitan Transportation Authority
A combination of several different patterns. I'd link to them, but the baby wants me. And there's a basketball game in overtime. And.... hmmmmmmm. ;-) But if you're really interested, they're in the sets that this photo belongs to. But if you're interested, you're probably a bit crazy. Like me.
Happy 19th day of December to you!
;-p
P.S. I'd take a better picture, but I have no sunlight, and so I have to use a flash, and it must be angled strangely. Alas!
P.S. 2 -- I'm doing it all wrong! Here's proof: tweeaffect.blogspot.com/2010/12/pieces-they-click-togethe...
I think the appropriate response is "LOL". ;-)
Not a fan of snakes but I particularly like the vivid green and white patterns. I guess it may have something to do with green being one of my favorite colors. A shot I have done in the past but definitely worth of a new one every now and then.
Another photo from the Scott Kelby World Wide Photo Walk 2011, San Antonio Texas.
I'm not sure what to say about it other than that. I don't even remember specifically where I took it. It was downtown somewhere lol.
Nikon D300 w/ Sigma 70-200 2.8
Daily Pattern : Spa
Illustrator with textures
Hot Stone Massage!
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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...
While I was searching the Hoop Love pool for a pattern, I came across this sea scene submitted by user bcampell_to: www.flickr.com/photos/briancampbell/5118571319/. When I showed it to my boyfriend, he thought it'd be funny to have the seagulls attack a picnic rather than a wave. Cue a few minutes search, when I found this pattern submitted by user rectangle: www.flickr.com/photos/rectangel/2314303997/
The major modifications include removing the car and bread from the picnic and the sea from the sea gulls. The picnic blanket is in back stitch, whereas the original called for running stitch. I added in some more grass to help cover the spot the car occupied and took out a few flowers and grass where they conflicted with the seagulls. I also only used three of the original five seagulls.
This is the first vintage pattern I've sewn, and it was quite fun! There is a lot of detached chain stitches in this piece, as well as a nod to me and my boyfriend (it's incredibly subtle.)
Merryweather (Sandy Hunter) and Tipple with string 126: tanglepatterns.com/2014/10/tanglepatterns-string-126.html