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close up of the pattern on a new frying pan, bit like a printed circuit.
Thought it made an interesting abstract image
Since I began to use crocheted dishcloths I don't want to use anything else. Here is my pattern: monpetitviolon.blogspot.com/2009/09/how-to-make-dishcloth...
This series of macro photos were shot using small magnet cubes sold under the brand BuckyCubes. There are 125 small cubes that assemble as a larger cube about 2.5 cm on a side ... or any other pattern allowed by magnetism.
I have not financial interest whatsoever with BuckyCubes. I simply entered a store one day, spotted this item and bought it out of curiosity.
Duffle jacket sewing pattern from Waffle Patterns.
Available on my shop here
-Chevron back effect
-A-line
-Hooded duffle jacket
I am stil amazed by the way the japanese dress. they are really masters of trend/ fashion. autumn is a great time to be in Japan. For us Singaporeans, it is a chance for us to go crazier with layering. :) check out the checks pattern on the lady n the sign behind.
Title: Fitting Patterns
Date: 1921
Description: Three 1921 Textiles and Clothing students gather around a fourth, fitting a garment to her body. They are pinning pattern pieces onto a long white shirt worn by the student, who is standing quite still. Two empty dressmakers' forms sit in the background.
Image ID: 12-10-Fitting patterns 1921
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You are welcome to use these patterns for free. Please give me credit for the design and use them for personal use only. Thanks! Happy Halloween!
Pompadour -
Large-scale, dramatically patterned Pompadour is a statement-making upholstery at a great price. Its swirling pattern is both familiar and new, offering a traditional motif in an array of 6 contemporary colorways. An acrylic weft gives a heathered appearance, while a polyester warp provides strength, and a satin weave contributes a precise, finished look. Additionally, Crypton adds exceptional stain resistance. Passes 50,000 double rubs (Wyzenbeek).
Parfait -
Create an orchestra of stripes with horizontally-stacked Parfait, a 54” upholstery that is an exceptional value for a stunning, multicolored pattern. Available in 11 vibrant and usable colorways, this 51% acrylic and 49% polyester fabric is both sophisticated and durable. With a Crypton finish for increased stain resistance, Parfait is perfect for interiors requiring pattern, color, and performance. Passes 95,000 double rubs (Wyzenbeek).
Pompadour Link:
www.brentanofabrics.com/fabrics/details.aspx?fabID=7442-05
Parfait Link:
Tangle Pattern, designed by my nephew Timothy (age 13). He designed this the same day we introduced him to zentangle. (See flic.kr/p/dVdpFK for completed design)
Yorkshire Terrier embroidery pattern from Petite Pups hand embroidery pattern collection by SeptemberHouse
Find out more here: bit.ly/1PqFC16