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Templates B and C, as well as diagram and quilting pattern A.

Use cardboard or plastic to make templates A, B and C pattern as shown on worksheet. (Plus 0,6 cm seam allowance for stitching pieces tog)

4 B–pieces to form quarter circle (=fan)

I'm not the best pattern drawer, I hope you can read my pattern. Have fun!!

A red-butt black chironomid pupa pattern is a staple pattern in a lake fly fisher's arsenal.

Mixing all my patterns...enjoy!

Zentangle pattern by ArjadL: Intermezzo. What else is Zentangle than a quiet intermezzo? A moment of silence.

See Zentangle-31 for example in set Zentangles by ArjadL.

Pattern drawings in markers done in a moleskine sketchbook. Blogged: caatjesartsystuff.blogspot.nl/2013/08/still-pattern-crazy...

Patterns and Borders

I know, this has been done before. And better too. For the real stuff, take a look at Michael Wolf’s Architecture of Density series.

 

I like this photo because everybody wants to be Michael Wolf for a day.

The qualities I thought a pattern should have is that it should be repetitive and it should have color. I think it is important to look at the natural world because it allows you to see original content that is not man and you can capture something that occurs on its own volition. I think that nature is beautiful and my inspiration came from nature is of how people will often take pictures of scenery as a way of preserving that memory of nature. I drew that patterns of Polaroids as a way of showing the beauty of nature being captured in a photo. Working in illustrator is difficult and i had to restart multiple times because it simply was not working out or I had clicked something and the image would change. What was also difficult is that the lines are vectors and work as a single layer, changing the image would alter the lines and would end up as a mess. However through struggle it because easier moving and creating shapes. I also learned how to use the bucket-fill tool.

Patterns of orange and green thermophilic microorganisms (bacteria, algae and archaea) surviving in the run-off from a hot spring. Observed in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.

Image - Copyright 2015 Alan Vernon

 

- Dedicated the book Pattern Recognition by William Gibson.

William Gibson here: www.williamgibsonbooks.com

 

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As you can see the patterns are just bits of paper and this is only a tiny portion of them!

Gloss white tiles accentuated by grey grout for a soft tiled effect.

close up of the pattern on a new frying pan, bit like a printed circuit.

Thought it made an interesting abstract image

This mug rug pattern would also work well for a crib quilt. Quick and easy - it is a great way to use up charm squares.

Find more Patchsmith patterns here.

 

We are quite adept at telling stories about patterns, whether they exist or not.

The branches and leaves of this giant tree sort themselves out so each has it's own space. I noticed this pattern in the trees overhead while lying on my back listening to music in the park in Devonport, New Zealand.

Leaves, shadows and Bark providing Nature's patterns and colours in Panshanger Nature Reserve

Tile pattern at the QVB, Sydney. Rendered using Dynamic Auto Painter and inspired by Vincent van Gogh and using the HD_Bold filter.

Patterns worked into a paddock at Willowie in the north of South Australia.

With my latest crochet pattern you can make a cuddly dragon with claws, spikes and horns, but they will be just a big softy at heart. www.etsy.com/uk/listing/235916071/cuddly-dragon-amigurumi...

 

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