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I'm experimenting with filling in the empty squares in the previous pattern with cheese slopes and tiles. Here's a sample of some I tried.
Pattern for this penties - www.flickr.com/photos/kittywild/8342049910
You can download PDF here - dl.dropbox.com/u/1400375/Pattern_underwear_LeekeArtBody.pdf Enjoy! ^^
If you have any question - you free to ask me.
Don't know what these are called. Again this was shot at Lalbagh flower show, Bangalore, Karnataka, India using my recent purchase Tamron 18 270.
Another free pattern! You can see it blogged at and also get it at sewcharitable.blogspot.com/2010/02/whale-vignette-embroid...
The reverse of the pattern is there as well.
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!
Pattern is made for european size 37 (USA - 6,5, UK - 4, Australia - 5), but it is very easy to make it in size you need, in pattern I explain how.
These slippers are made with 100% cotton worsted-weight yarn, but I am sure they will look wonderful with any other yarn.
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Pattern is an interesting subject to photograph but is harder to relay only on items found in the home. This kind of weather is preventing me to go out in places that would be more interesting to shot. Then, I started to dig in my house for a decent pattern of objects. I don’t have too many things of one kind.
One idea came in my mind that I have somewhere a bag full of buttons. I aligned them on the table creating this pattern. The buttons represent the wood replica and they have quite pretty colors. Natural light was used, f/5.3 and ISO 100.
Day 10
Inktober - Pattern
When my girlfriend and I continued our conversation about this year's Photober and helping me to regain my own confidence, I asked her which picture out of two that came out from the shoot would be better for this challenge. She chose this one, even though you can't see my face. She said even though it was dark, it wasn't hiding—which I find interesting considering this photo was taken when I thought a car was coming up behind me in the parking garage.
The other image was me standing next to some metal bars in the garage.
In other news, the occasional nausea has continued. I hope it's not related to my diet (I've been working with a nutritionist for a while). It's probably related to stress or sleeping difficulties, and that thought (along with Day 1's photo subject) was one of the reasons I spent way too much money today fixing up my bed and renewing some pillows, etc.
(Having another image I love is common for Photober. I normally post these in November as outtakes on Facebook and possibly Instagram)
Taken in 2003 at Birmingham Botanical Gardens. This is viewed up through the dome in the Rose Garden.
Film - Kodak T400 CN
Camera - Maybe Nikon N90s & Nikon 35-70 f2.8 AFD
Scanned on Konica Minolta Dimage Scan Elite II
random pattern i saw on the bottom of a bakery in Hamburg / Germany
Lumix G Vario 14-42 mm 3.5-5.6 Asph. OIS
Scorpaenopsis papuensis, resting on a sponge.
I love the patterns on it's face. There are really a couple of patterns superimposed upon each other, the meandering lines, the red/blue/yellow patches, and the 3D tassels on top of these 2D patterns. Why did they evolve? These fish are lie-in-ambush predators, so camouflage is certainly a possibility. How can such a eye-catching pattern be camouflage? Well, they are catching our eyes, not the eyes of potential prey fish. All these lines and tassels destroy the fish outline in the mind of the prey fish, an effect which is referred to as "disruptive coloration".
So, what is emerging here? A highly complex pattern on the skin of a fish, mechanistically from the developmental processes in that fish, evolutionarily from the visual systems of the prey fishes.
Again, this fish is not supposed to occur that far North according to fishbase, but I think this is the right species ID.
Found this lone pattern on Ebay. Did not get it..went up to 100 dollars so I dropped out. Cleaned it up and made it useful for embroidery!
sleep-fox.blogspot.com/2010/05/crochet-donut-pattern.html
Reminder: if you want to add some toppings on the donut, do it before stitching the edge together!
You need to start with *1 chain stitch* in the beginning and end with *join with slip stitch in the 1st chain* each round because these steps help to equal the height of the round. This is good for making stripes but will make partially rough.
It's the Patterned Fabric texture created in the Filter Forge plugin. It can be seamless tiled and rendered in any resolution without loosing details.
You can see the presets and download this texture for free on the Filter Forge site here — www.filterforge.com/filters/10474.html (created by Mardar)
The vanishing scarf
Pattern Magic 2, by Tomoko Nakamichi
also
handmadebycarolyn.blogspot.com.au/2011/06/pattern-magic-2...
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