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4.4 Exercise: Pattern Mood board.
Composed this board in Photoshop, added a scribbled background and some lettering.
I kept it all digital, not adding my own designs, just trying to find out what I like in patterns.
Revisit to this earlier upload from 2013.
Architects; MKDC Architects asked Helmut Jacoby to do this memorable perspective possibly in 1973-74. It is worth observing the original intention of keeping the building heights within 2-3 floors.
As the next photograph clearly shows this approach has changed. The rigid grid road pattern has also been interrupted and pressure to break these original intentions is constantly increasing.
At the time of this drawing the only building designs available to Jacoby were possibly Loyds Court and MK Borough Offices. The Shopping Centre must have been on the drawing board at that time.
Another five photos from my archives. I am adding the description that I wrote on a previously posted photo taken on the same outing. I had really hoped that I would be able to finally go for a drive out of the city today. However, the maintenance light came on for an oil change yesterday, after I had been for physio, and I have to wait a week for the earliest appointment. So, no new photos. I've only been out on one drive since 13 July!
"This was a rather attractive fungus, growing at Brown-Lowery Provincial Park yesterday. Thought the cap was rather interesting. There are so many leaves on the ground now, it's very difficult to see anything. I did manage to find a few things, though, so my three-hour hike was worthwhile. The trail I took was not my usual, shorter one, and I felt very much out of my comfort zone - not that I'm ever in my comfort zone in this park, though, lol. There were about six cars in the parking lot and several people passed me on the trail, which made quite a bit of difference. Much less chance of a Cougar or Grizzly being in the area - I think!"
Alberta Canada "southern Alberta" "Brown-Lowery Provincial Park" nature mycology fungus fungi mushroom mushrooms texture pattern bokeh "beauty in nature" outdoor "25 September 2011" "Panasonic DMC-FZ40" DMC-FZ40 FZ40 Lumix annkelliott "Anne Elliott" Lichen P1200503
It's Free Patern Friday! Visit the Craftsy Blog for our weekly roundup of fun free patterns, including an embroidery pattern for these pretty pincushions! #beCraftsy
im starting to use the open source software processing (processing.org) to create images. its a lot of fun.
here i tried to set some more rules for the shapes, i tried imitate old african pattern, but i think the outcome is kinda boring.
This is a Dragonet, a small or young dragon. Not too small though, at 17.5" long with a 22" wingspan, it makes a great fantasy pet.
The pattern to crochet this Dragonet is available in my Etsy shop.
Cute octopus sewing pattern, so much fun to sew!
DIY Fluffies sewing pattern made by Mariska Vos-Bolman
The King has arrived! All hail the Kingfisher! Make your own king with this amigurumi pattern mysteriouscats.com/downloads/kingfisher-amigurumi-pattern/
I love patterns and see them all over, as I go about. Angles, diagonals, lines, circles, lights, shadows, colours - they're everywhere. They come small, they come large and they're absolutely everywhere.
This is a picture of the culture center in Chicago. It has beautiful architecture throughout the whole building, even the ceiling!
Classy Pattern graphic available for download at dryicons.com/free-graphics/preview/classy-pattern/ in EPS (vector) format.
View similar vector graphics at DryIcons Graphics.
Vintage pattern book
Title: Designs in Cross-Stitch by Gerda Bengtsson and Elise Thordur- Hansen
Published: 1973
Additional Info: Danish Handcraft Guild
Details: Flower cross-stitch pattern book. Beautiful images that are very hip for 2009.
pattern by Jenny Gordy of Wiksten-Made. found in Stitch magazine (holiday issue 2008) love it!
also, i was inspired by Jenny who was inspired by another seamstress (who was probably inspired by someone else) to make this in a printed fabric. i was so eager to get this made that i finished it up in one evening.
p.s. i also copied Jenny by wearing a v-neck knit top. but i also see it paired with some other tops i have (including another printed blouse i made...) oh so many possibilities. now i want to make another.
Another free pattern! You can see it blogged at and also get it at sewcharitable.blogspot.com/2010/02/free-embroidery-patter...
You can see it stitched up there as well. I hand draw all my patterns (kicking it old school!) so the lines are not as perfect as those that create with computers.
Enjoy!