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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!

A tenement block in city centre Bucharest, the patterns caught my eye.

Worked a morning shift at Moksha, my first shift by myself! Afterwards I stopped by the used bookstore and picked up one from my to-read list, and got curry for lunch at Chad Thai. Made pesto risotto with garlic-roasted zucchini for dinner and watched some tv with Jeff. 248/365.

The Flickr Lounge: Week 38: Patterns

Interior room in Gawthorpe Hall, Padiham, Burnley

7DOS: Pointed. Thoroughly Abstract Thursday

Flickr Lounge ~ Patterns

ODC: LOST/FOUND. I am always losing these, but found a box I had put away for a photo prop!

   

Seamless repeat wallpaper pattern from www.patternhead.com

Teo pastatao fasadas Vilniaus g.

arch. J. Šeibokas

Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.

Romans 12:2

Beautifully patterned pathway made out of stone in front of the Kaisando. The whole section is being called Keisokuzan 鶏足山 - japan-kyoto.de/ryogenin-subtempel-daitokuji-kyoto/

  

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While I was searching the Hoop Love pool for a pattern, I came across this sea scene submitted by user bcampell_to: www.flickr.com/photos/briancampbell/5118571319/. When I showed it to my boyfriend, he thought it'd be funny to have the seagulls attack a picnic rather than a wave. Cue a few minutes search, when I found this pattern submitted by user rectangle: www.flickr.com/photos/rectangel/2314303997/

 

The major modifications include removing the car and bread from the picnic and the sea from the sea gulls. The picnic blanket is in back stitch, whereas the original called for running stitch. I added in some more grass to help cover the spot the car occupied and took out a few flowers and grass where they conflicted with the seagulls. I also only used three of the original five seagulls.

 

This is the first vintage pattern I've sewn, and it was quite fun! There is a lot of detached chain stitches in this piece, as well as a nod to me and my boyfriend (it's incredibly subtle.)

Leaf patterns and textures taken with an Olympus EM-10 in Sankey valley park, St Helens' Merseyside.

v&a has a great cafe, the walls there has those old faded golden floral pattern

Frilled top for Barbie pattern

Crochet Star Pattern. Blogged about at www.annemarieshaakblog.blogspot.com and available in my Etsy-shop.

Patterns and textures in the web, on the legs and back....Interesting if not beautiful creature. This one, another orb weaver in the back yard.

Pattern of Murder, by Mignon G. Eberhart

Popular Library 167, 1948

Cover art by Rudolph Belarski

 

Originally published in hardcover by Doubleday Doran & Co. as The Pattern, 1937

These creatures didn't know what was waiting for them on the other side of the vortex.

 

"What does that mean?" you ask. You'll see.

Patterns, made by nature and made by humans

Taken with with Helios 44M-4 @probably f2.8

Meu novo padrão para tecido! :)

Em breve à venda no Spoonflower!

 

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My new pattern! :)

Soon for sale at Spoonflower!

as if the pattern of her dress continues in the ink on her thigh! Rather different I thought

Pattern on a nearby pillar.

Patterning with the sparks brush, etc.

I really like pattern's vintage flowers

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