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Ο καμβάς (pattern) διαμόρφωσης των οδών: κενός (κάτω) και γεμισμένος με τα υλικά - ευρήματα από τη μάντρα της Χελιδωνούς (πάνω).
Research for Morocco Pattern for Places I have Never Been by Jennifer Hill
www.placesihaveneverbeen.com/search/label/Marrakech
Moroccan Mint Tea Cups
Photos from Edinburgh International Science Festival's 2013 Patterns in Nature exhibition in St Andrew Square.
Photography by Joshua Smythe
walking out of the grocery store and these plants caught my eye. the patterns on the leaves are pretty amazing :)
Designing Programs : Gerstnerizer v.0.5
A series of test images from a piece of software in development called the Gerstnerizer. This is a working tool for graphic designers who want to create their own patterns, save them, share them and export them.
The work is informed by geometric and arabic design as well as having been inspired by the great Swiss graphic designer, Karl Gerstner who wrote a wealth of works on programming and using a systematic approach to design.
Full version coming soon to a screen near you !
Candy pattern by Leslie Barbazette & Kristina Stork. I have a skein in Velvet Grapes for the contrast color.
Clutch Bag are so in. So, I've decided to create a few 20cm x 10cm clutch bag using felt cloth brought back from Australia and with the help of my mum. She painstaking machine sewed all the clutch bags here so that the stiches look neat and the bags can last well. With each clutch bag comes an acrylic puffy heart hand studded with 1 or 2 swaroski crystals.
Patterns and clothes made by Kris (KristineAnn's)
Styling and photo work by me
Layout by Sara/Devoutdolls
Kris also has Monster High girl patterns and Blythe patterns!
More info here and links here:
This is Kris on Flickr, you can find her shop info in her profile:
Pattern made for illustrator, download from deviantart at the following link juliet-vanree.deviantart.com/art/Matryoshka-Pattern-AI-CS...
using sunlight and pattern on window to create this effect. wonderful isn't?
i would like thank's to Yoky! who become my model. hehe...
Oh, that overused phrase: "we are wired.. to this or that..."
Oh, that In-born ability to discern patterns. I keep contemplating on the conundrums of cognitive process..
Sweet and demure, this capelet adds a sprinkle of soft, innocent style to day or evening wear. Whether you desire the light touch of knit, or the body and texture of crochet, we provide instructions for creating this capelet using either technique. For knitters and crocheters alike, these instructions provide an easy method for a custom fit even if your gauge is a little off: a clever box pleat at the back of the capelet provides not only a foolproof fitting technique, but a touch of Jackie-O styling. Not only will this capelet fit like a glove, it will lend a classic refinement to any ensemble.