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Cut out of pattern on Copenhagen sidewalk, to be specific, the pattern of the bricks on Amager Torv Copenhagen
Fun pattern with two aprons, a needle case, a scarf, and coolest of all--what they call a "hose case".
No date listed and I don't have the outer envelope.
Mini tote bag made with this free pattern wendigratz.blogspot.com/2011/04/mini-tote-free-sewing-pat... and one of the birds from this sampler. wendigratz.blogspot.com/2011/04/embroidery-pattern-bird-s....
so I edited the drawing and made this pattern so you can use as your wallpaper. enjoy!
if you are going to use somewhere on the internet, please link me.
For the weekly CC competition, I had to photograph 'pattern.'
This is one of them, in mono, as I think it has more impact.
More abstracts in THIS set.
It's important to take a closer look at the natural world because patters are abundant within it. Nature is beautiful, and patterns help capture this beauty. Pattern are not only pleasing to the eye, but also *interesting,* especially in nature. I saw a few leaves on the ground, and that's where I found inspiration for my project. The leaves I saw were much more scattered than my pattern, however. I guess I wanted to add my own twist to things. It was challenging for me to figure out how to use and manipulate color with Illustrator. Eventually, I realized that making multiple layers helped me get my colors exactly where I wanted them to be. It was easy for me to draw with Illustrator -- the smoothing of lines is an AWESOME feature!
Little leaves to go on a mystery (daft) WIP I'm um...working on.
Pattern is the little hearts from Lucy at attic 24 - attic24.typepad.com/weblog/teeny-tiny-hearts.html slightly modified with slip stitches down the front of (most of) the leaves. Stupidly fast to work up, and I'm definitely returning to this pattern to make real hearts!
these dendritic patterns are the line of intersection between the ammonite's shell and its septa, which are the walls it built as it extended its shell. I've posted more information about it in our blog here:
n-e-r-v-o-u-s.com/blog/?p=1176
the fossil is approximately 110 million years old. Jesse gave it to me for the holidays.