View allAll Photos Tagged Patterns
Pattern that I created. Feel free to download it for personal use only. If you're interested in commercial use, please get in touch with me: elsammora@gmail.com
Thanks
Elsa
Gigi is a fun and quick pullover that has a warm bulky feel.
The lace panel in the front give a bit of stretch and will allow the sweater to have a fitted look.
Knit on size 15 (10.00mm) needles, the sweater is a quick but fun knit that can be done within a weekend or a few days if time permits.
This sweater is knit from the bottom up with the sleeves knit separately and then joined when working the top section.
Knit in the round for most of the sweater, stitch markers are used to identify the sides and beginning of the row.
The lace panel is only available in Charted Form and does not include written instructions
Pattern available at knitchicgrace.etsy.com
Build with Friends
With simulated physics and gravity, Patterns offers a new twist on 3D multi-player sandbox building games. Create your very own 3D universe, complete with powerful crafting tools, surprising shapes (triangles, anyone?), crazy creatures and even explorable planets.
Harvest and build with friends a variety of substances including ice that slides, fruit that bounces and materials that levitate. Whether you're building bridges to traverse chasms or towers that reach high into the sky, Patterns is your universe to shape.
Share your Creations
Invite friends and explore with the new multi-player option. Put your imagination and ingenuity to the test as you and your friends create simple or complex structures from elemental substances. Your formations may result in unexpected behaviors -- some creations will fall, while others may orbit. Share your creations and upload your planets to The Cosmos then download new worlds to explore or re-make as your own.
Join the Community
Show off your creations and connect with others in the Patterns community on Facebook, Twitter, Steam and YouTube. Follow us for exclusive gameplay tips and secrets.
This pattern is used for a tablecloth in linen with a silk embroidery in red. Made by Karin Möller.
Si me dieran a elegir una vez mas...
Te elegiria sin pensarlo...
Y es que no hay nada que pensar,
que no existe ni motivo, ni razon para dudarlo ni un segundo,
por que tu has sido lo mejor...
Que robo este corazon...
Y que entre el cielo y tu...
Yo me quedo contigo....
this will be printed on envelopes - available in my shop in a couple of weeks. The green background won't be as flashy and bright though! :-)
Species from the eastern half of North America. Rare in East Texas and NW Louisiana
Common name: Bloodroot
Photographed along the Ozark Highlands Trail in eastern Johnson County, Arkansas
Wall panel design in City Hall.
*Note: More pics of Architectural, Interior and Exterior Designs in my Architectural, Interior and Exterior Designs Album.
I had a bloodstain pattern analysis lab session today and was able to bring home one of the tests we did. What you're looking at is drops of horse blood on a rough surface (in this case sandpaper) dropped from the height of a metre. The point of this was to demonstrate how the shape and size of blood drops changes depending on the characteristics of the surface they land on.
Hawaiian tattoo and Tapa cloth patterns. Sold! at the Museum Of Crafts and Folk Art in San Francisco
October 1883
Pattern given for the fashion plate found here: www.flickr.com/photos/festiveattyre/7413999550/in/set-721...
No. 1 - Half of front
No. 2 - Half of back
No. 3 - Half of side-back
No. 4 - Sleeve
No. 5 - Collar
We give here a Hungarian walking-coat, the most fashionable affair out this season; a long, close-fitting coat, to be made of cloth braided. Our illustrations show both back and front. The letters and notches show how the pieces are to be put together. The front is to be fitted with darts for the bust; and for some ladies another dart may be required, near the arm seam. The dotted lines on the skirt of the back show where the plaits are to be laid, which fold under the back-seam, giving the proper fullness to the skirt of the coat. In cutting out this garment - or any other, for that matter, that we give - the pieces should be cut first out of some old muslin, and then fitted to the lady who is to wear it, before cutting into the cloth, allowing for seams, etc. It must be lengthened or shortened in the skirt part, to suit the height of the wearer. As may be seen, it is a rather long coat. Black or dark blue cloth, trimmed with black braid, will be more stylish than any other color. A row of braid edges the entire coat. The brandebourgs trimming the front, which there are five, as will be seen, can be made at home with frog-buttons and tubular braid; but it is better, perhaps, to buy or order them from a city store, if convenient, as they are more durable.
Vector graphic pattern pack available for free download at www.free-vectors.com in EPS / AI vector format.