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State Fair Pattern used for invites.

Patterns in wooden roof tiles in roof of market stall at Birmingham Christmas markets

Patterns are fun...

 

Messing around for papertank.net - ie. time wasting!

Natural Pattern, The rain had stopped so I wondered out into my garden to see something new to shoot

 

View On Black

These are the patterns I wrote to use for the red black and white blanket. You may use them but please don't resell them or try to claim them as your own work. Would love to see pics if you do use it!

This system I picked up from Stacy - it is a 12" x 12" acordian file folder and my patterned paper is organized by color, regardless of theme

Pattern and finished item available in my Etsy store!

Kajang, Selangor

Very rare clippings from newspapers/magazines for sewing patterns.

The day my family and I spent at the Golden Temple in Amritsar was truly remarkable.

 

This was the pattern on the floor.

Pattern by Soph.

Pretending that we see doesn't give us the sight, pretending that we live doesn't make us alive.

Pictures of my free Granny Square pattern tutorial, which can be found here:

 

sarahndipities.blogspot.com/2011/02/how-to-tuesday-granny...

kanchipuram

 

Looks best in black, Press L.

Photos from Edinburgh International Science Festival's 2013 Patterns in Nature exhibition in St Andrew Square.

 

Photography by Joshua Smythe

Found this lovely pattern walking in the streets of Shibuya towards Zest cantina for a friends farewell party.

Padrão gráfico experimental.

 

Crocheted Set for Blythe

 

This set can be a two-piece swimsuit, undies (camisole and panties), or summer pajamas (tank top and short shorts)! The goal with this set when used for undies is to make them thin and tight-fitting so that clothing can be layered over them. For example, the LPS outfit my doll came in still fits with this set on. Shoes will not fit over the socks, though. I used silk thread. Crochet cotton will work as well. I've also made these undies in blue size 10 thread. If you're making the set for outerwear, size 10 crochet thread is great--and comes in lots of fun summer-y colors!

 

To share these patterns, link here--please don't repost!

 

The top and bottoms call for a size 7 crochet hook. Your gauge may be different than mine, but these are so quick to make that you can make one, and then size up or down a hook size as needed.

 

CAMISOLE

- Chain 25 stitches somewhat loosely (this makes it easier to go through the back loop). Leave a long thread at the beginning, to use as a tie.

- Single crochet (sc) across, going through the back loops only. (24 sc.)

- Chain 1, turn. Sc 3, skip 4, sc 10, skip 4, sc 3.

- Chain one, sc across (16 stitches) for a total of four rows.

Finish off, leaving a tail. Sew together beginning and ending crochet of final row once, to form into a tube; anchor thread well. Do not go any higher than just these stitches. Next, take the thread and weave it up to the top, on the opposite side from where the other tie is. Anchor it there to use as a tie. Knot the end of each tie.

 

PANTIES

- Chain 15 stitches somewhat loosely.

- Go through the back loop of each, creating 14 stitches.

- Chain one, crochet going back and forth for as many rows as necessary to cover the painted-on undies. Keep holding them up to the doll for help.

- Divide for legs by doing the following: chain 1, skip 6, single crochet, chain 1, skip 6, single crochet.

- Optional: For a tighter fit, single crochet around each leg seven stitches, slipstitch in the center. This creates a nicer look, but makes it more difficult to pose the legs.

- Sew up the back.

 

For the socks and a few other patterns, visit my website at:

millworks.webs.com/miniclothes.html

 

Beautiful swirling patterns made by sweeping a stick through dark and light colored paint

Leaf pattern close-up photo. Scanned black and white film source. 30 years old film used whilst shot

working out the kinks in this new bag design

pattern and how to should be up sometime towards the beginning of october

Title: Pattern; Dart Board

Theme: Still Life

Elements Of Design: The elements seen in this photograph are color, texture, and shape. First, color can be seen in this photograph by the green, red, black, and beige colors on the dart board standing out and drawing your attention in. Next, texture can be seen in the photograph because you can see where the darts have been thrown because of the small holes littering the board which provides texture. Last, shape. Shape can be seen in this image because of the bullseye in the middle of the dart board which is in the shape of a circle but you can even see the edge of the dart board which is circular.

Principles Of Design: The principle that can be seen in this photograph is repetition. Repetition is evident in this photo because there is a pattern and the colors are the same every other so green and beige, red and black, then green and beige again which means it is repeating itself.

Self Assessment: This photo is one of the stronger photos that I have taken this year because it is focusing in on the one object but it is giving you many forms of element like texture and shape while having no distractions which makes it a strong and eye pleasing photo.

Some very basic motif placement designs and color exploring.

 

Module 1 of ABSPD

 

Blogged here: louisegale.com/2012/05/pattern-passion-my-very-first-surf...

Th underside of a polypore showing the pattern it has. Found in MA

Patterned swatch design for Puma's "Swatch This" App promotion.

 

May 2012.

Patterns within patterns created by me from old tiles that I photograph and document in Tel Aviv

These flies are seen in white sand country. The two flies were photographed at different locations (50kms+ apart) and a week apart in 2007.

 

I love the patterns on the wings of these.

 

2018 ID David Yeates: Aleucosia tridentata

Zebra

 

@ Safaripark Beekse Bergen

April Rhodes Date Night Dress

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