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Pattern: Of my own making
Yarn: Stone Barn Fibers Fingering Weight
Colorway: Winter Solstice
Started: October 10, 2007
Completed: October 22, 2007
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The original quality of the teak wood is very high, and the cabinet is in superb vintage condition. Someone has been loving this piece for a long time. The handles mimic the type of opening into which you put a label, but actually are brass pulls that release from the bottom. We left the original stickers in place. drawers are 7cm deep
Patterns is a sandbox-building game and 3D space to construct simple and complex structures, harvest substances and discover new shapes that can be used to enhance your creativity.
Patterns is a sandbox-building game and 3D space to construct simple and complex structures, harvest substances and discover new shapes that can be used to enhance your creativity.
Patterns is a sandbox-building game and 3D space to construct simple and complex structures, harvest substances and discover new shapes that can be used to enhance your creativity.
The set up for this shot was simple. Used the glass of an old photo frame, cleaned with window cleaner then applied Rain-X window treatment for cars to encourage the water to bead. Used an eye dropper to apply the drops of water to the glass. The pattern is from a Vera Bradley bag borrowed from my wife. Lit the bag under the glass with a reading lamp, and shot the flash at reduced strength above the glass pointing down.
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Camera: Nikon D90
Lens: Nikon 85mm DX micro
Focal Length: 85 mm
Aperture: f/14
Shutter Speed: 2.5 seconds
ISO: 200
Filter: none
Processing: Nikon Capture NX 2 and Photoshop Elements 9
Tripod: Benro Travel Angel
Flash: Nikon SB-700 off camera top at 1/16 strength
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The pattern is real size. Just print, cut and sew A with A and B with B. Be sure to use strechy fabric.
I'm having these patterns printed on "chiffon" to make furoshiki. Most pics were taken at Orto Botanico REA, with many thanks to Regione Piemonte for so beautifully taking care, and a pair in my garden in July 2009. Pics were modified for pure fun with only the ACDSee that came with the computer... please enjoy and feel free to use them.