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Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, Isfahan, Iran.
Taken with Canon EOS 10 QD (film camera)
Scanned with Nikon SUPER COOLSCAN 9000 ED
Wonderful DIY Pretty Crochet Purse With Free Pattern
A purse is a small bag that may hold coins, cards , lipsticks or other small stuff .This crochet purse pattern is …
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florence's duomo and bell tower, shot without any reference points, become nothing more than pattern. florence, july 2011
I'm in love with patterned jeans!
Pictured L-R: J Brand houndstooth (Nordstrom), BDG floral (Urban Outfitters) and Jack by BB Dakota Coolest Girl in School Jeans (Modcloth)
This is actually a stack of metal chairs photograped at a 45 degree angle.
The lighting (from a stained glass window) gives the chairs an abstract light pattern even though they are actually silver in colour.
My 2nd Laurel, after my wearable lace muslin. I live in Lancashire in the UK and we don't really get a lot of hot sunny weather, so I'll get a lot more wear out of my Laurels if they're autumn / winter versions! I'd love to say that I appliqued and embroidered the pretty bits on myself, but it's actually a border fabric I bought years ago. I can't remember where it was from or how much I paid for it, just that it was the last 2 metres and I had to have it! I love how it looks a bit like snowflakes. I think it's a cotton / linen blend. I made the binding with scraps after I'd cut the pattern pieces out. I am envisioning this with a big chunky slate grey cardigan, black cord skirt, boots and thick tights :)
So many beautiful colours!
Blue Moon Fiber Arts Sheep 2 Shoe in Crabby McCrabbypants colurway. Eliina Shawl pattern. Love.
We’re obsessed with patterns, it’s a work in progress .
Estamos obsesionados con los patrones repetitivos, es un proyecto en proceso.
Find the pattern in my etsy shop here www.etsy.com/listing/239301849/slanted-shawl-knitting-pat...
or on Ravelry or Craftsy under creativedesign
I designed the wallpaper for the roombox myself, and while it isn't immediately obvious to the viewer, the 'damask' pattern is actually in the form of a dragon's head, with smoke and file billowing from its mouth.
Loads more photos and a step by step guide to its construction can be found on my blog, here.
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Part 2 - lastalliancestudios.blogspot.co.uk/2015/03/professor-lynk...
Part 3 - lastalliancestudios.blogspot.co.uk/2015/03/professor-lynk...
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