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The weekend in San Francisco, assisting Stephen and Brian on the Aperture Academy Night Owls and San Francisco Marin Headlands workshops, turned out to be a two day journey of fun events. Luckily, I got some shooting done too and Rodeo Beach proved to be one of my favorite spots of the weekend, even though Lombard Street with a girl leaning out of a sun roof and screaming "This is like Titaniiiiic, woohoooooo!" ranks pretty high on the list. Not to forget the Hustler stripper truck on the way back to Baker Beach.
While Brian was already in joyous expectation to see the nude dudes on the beach again, I had to stop on a red light. Expecting nothing from the short stop, to our surprise a truck full of blinking lights pulled up right next to us. A quick glance revealed a giant glass cube sitting on the back of the Hustler stripper truck. Yep, it was full of girls dancing to the blasting music. Sorry Stephen, you certainly missed out on that one. I promise we'll not post the HD videos and pictures we got or even remotely tease you with the stories! ;-p
I uploaded a couple patterns onto my Kindle today- just to try it out.
I was very pleasantly surprised- Amy's Cosmopolitan Cowl pattern looked great! ($5 pattern from AOH Design's Ravelry store, made with lovely Bijou Basin Ranch Yak/ Cormo!)
You can see the photos very well for black and white and the text is all legible.
I will definitely be using this in the future!
Have you ever seen so many fun patterns existing together so seamlessly?
I visited my favorite vintage shop last week and couldn't resist writing a blog post about it. See even more lovely vintage frocks and hats on the blog.
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It is my plan, when faced with choice this year, to select the patterned option.
Vive la pattern !
I've made a start...
I've bought an Orla kiely pattered radio and a Kenzo collections book.
I'm on a mission.
I NEED a chair.
Watch this space
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)
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...
Crochet Pattern by Genevive Designs.
All pictures from Genevive's patterns are copyright protected and may not be used for commercial purposes! Download this crochet pattern for free at www.craftsy.com/pattern/crocheting/Accessory/2-Different-...
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.
p 58, from Pattern Magic 3 by Tomoko Nakamichi
also
handmadebycarolyn.blogspot.com.au/2011/10/pattern-magic-3...
My daughter has been drawing cat faces all over the place. It's her new favorite doodle. She drew one recently in chalk on a slate stone in our yard and I loved the effect. So that's what I was going for with this simple line drawing. I stitched it in a pale (chalky) color on a dark background and with a slightly thicker thread than I usually use.
This is a great pattern for beginners. You only need one stitch and there's nothing too fussy or detailed about it. It would be cute on a tote bag or T-shirt - or a towel. It also fits perfectly into a 7" hoop.
More info and free pattern at wendigratz.blogspot.com/2011/05/sly-cat-free-embroidery-p....
Watchmen embroidery patterns. If anyone wants to use/color/whatever these I don't care, just please please credit and link to me if possible. Please do not use for items for sale.Blogged.