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This bag has been adding some pattern to all my outfits this summer.
(Handmade but not by me - I bought it in Bristol when I was a student).
Pattern test...may be too crazy to actually use anywhere unless you wanna give someone a seizure or something.
working on a pattern... planning on screenprinting it onto fabric and then making a little dress for my niece. she just turned 2.
While shopping at Lowe's a couple of weeks ago, I noticed this stack of pre-cut boards and was struck by the patterns in the wood.
Patterns in Bahrain. Black and white photography by Donna Corless.
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Close up showing fingertip whorl patterns on a body having spent three days submerged in tepid river water.
Today's series is all about patterns we find them everywhere and I find them very interesting, pleasing, calming and stimulating. They are a very visual and important part of our lives and can be found in nature as well as things made by mankind. We are surrounded by them and often are unaware of them as such.
Can you say "Hef-in-training"?
Lisa was so sweet to send me a big stack of these vintage pattern envelopes! Thought I'd share a few of my favorites!
Thanks Lisa!
Infinite Weft is a project to expore the creative & mathematical possibility space of weaving patterns. These samples are woven from patterns generated from various simple cellular automata, including two non-repeating systems.
You can experiment with the sofware used to produce these patterns here:
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.
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Blogged about here: thekidneybean.wordpress.com/2008/04/22/cotton-twiggy/
Free pattern available here: knitsandknotsweb.blogspot.com/2008/02/kitchen-scrubbie-fr...
Holly is an adorable jumper dress that can be worn with or without an undershirt. It features a series of skinny shoulder straps that weave in a beautiful pattern onto a racerback bodice, and two very full gathered skirts for maximum twirl power. A couple of drawstrings at the front give the overskirt a scalloped look, letting the underskirt peek out ever so slightly.
The Holly Pattern can be purchased here: www.etsy.com/listing/130522204/holly-jumper-dress-pdf-dow...
Which pattern would you wear in this environment? (L to R - Crye Sand, Desert MARPAT, Woodland, Crye Multicam)
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