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A basic block pattern for the Ingenue large bust doll. This is a sloper with zero seam allowance. Add what you're comfortable sewing at -- I recommend 1/2cm or 1/4in.
Also, this is a VERY TIGHT FIT. If you're adding a lining or a slightly bulky zipper, add more width to the center back.
The image should be 8x11 inches and print out on a full piece of paper.
Some see patterns, some see chaos. That's what's great about nature.
Viceroy butterfly (Limenitis archippus) in its habitat, Holla Bend National Wildlife Refuge, Arkansas. Infrared.
Photo # IM5_4614bwc.
(c) Kelly Shipp
This week is all about patterns and today was what makes us happy! Well waking up to a beautiful sunrise before another gorgeous summer day makes me super happy!
Finally manged to take this photo. Will be showing a few more.
Slawek Staszczuk is the name of our teacher on the day, already featured in the Landscape Photographer of the year book! Here is the link to his photo taken on a better day www.flickr.com/photos/bruslaw/6063341534/ I do recommend his stream!!
Others took some great photos on not such a great day:
www.flickr.com/photos/65136743@N02/6427365251/in/photostream
www.flickr.com/photos/herb1815/6446104181/in/photostream
www.flickr.com/photos/65769282@N03/6426929697/in/photostream
The mood and colours are so much more realistic than mine!! A great one!
Some of ours might look similar but it is such a learnign experience to be able to see what the 3 others were able to create on the day in exactly the same environment!! :)
just playing today, the wrapping paper was there because of my granddaughters birthday ....the wine glass, and the lens ball were around, so!
Storrow Dr. art exhibit called "Patterned Behavior" was used to break up the area and add more color.
Image from trip to the Smith-Gilbert Gardens in Kennesaw, GA. Wonderful place with about 16 acres of gardens.
Taking advantage of some of the improved framing capabilities of Pattern Artist version 3.2. The frame is created from a modified version of the "Between The Holes" pattern, posted a while back.
An original design born from playing with octagons. Try shading the border for a variation.
All my tangle patterns can be found at my blog perfectly4med.wordpress.com
OK, the game is on again. Can anyone guess what this is? Hint: it's a plastic bottle that has been left for a few years and now contains these patterns... But what used to be in it???
(this was really "playing with light" like my course teacher sometimes describes photography...)
Please hit L to view in Large & on Black...
For Our Daily Challenge, Group 2
23 June: PATTERNS
I am not normally a fan of a busy image, but I liked the colours and pattern formed by the crosshatching of grasses and the contrasting texture and shapes of the water droplets.
I was interested in the patterning that was happening with the pond leaves here, They radiated out all the way across the pond. You do need to really see this in large if you are interested in getting the full effect :)
Today is Friday, wooo hooo and doing the happy chappy Friday Dance ...uhhhh huh !!! lol :) So after today I only have 4 working days until my holiday...NOT that I am counting lol ;) One ............two.......... three............four ... ;)
So when you get there have a great Friday, and don't forget the dance.....for soon Monday will be here and you know there is no dance only the blues lol ;) Car
Today's Carsounds - www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-idDbIfGvw&feature=related
We have several of these growing in our yard - they produce ornate patterns of complex leaf structures and are used as "backdrops" with brighter flowers in front.
Looks like men aren't the only things subject to male pattern baldness. Shot in the new Godwin Biodiversity Preserve in Surrey, BC. (Because, well, where else would you find dandelions except maybe all over North America, South America, Europe, Middle East, Asia, or Australia?)
Here's a pile of my color pattern strips and some of the tiles I created from them. This is only a small portion of what I have stashed away. Hmmm, maybe I should get back into making these boxes again. They were a lot of fun!
I've bought the book "Die Form der Farben" after Marius posts some pics. I've starting with some simple pattern sketches.