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I have just created an Etsy account where I am selling some of my recent works. This is an editioned pattern stained on wood. Check it out! www.etsy.com/shop/dcpdesign

Albury on the NSW/Vic border

Dumping pics of vintage patterns from my collection :)

Patterns in the ice at Mockbegger, Bonavista.

These patterns were reformed as each wave receded. I love the subtle colours.

A yellow pattern that pops

Pattern

plate #1 photography

sir meo remalante

taken from a kodak easyshare m853 8.2 mega pixel digicam

@the cfad-rcyc org rm beato angelico bldg 5th flr

 

or a saturday morning walk.

I like how this one turned out.

"Duck bill" vice grip holds tight tabs for making pattern of right side of the "Last Valley"

for lines and patterns

A photowalk today to find patterns - this was the only natural pattern I came across.

Freshcut fabrics with a Burda pattern

this pattern was used to create the following pictures:

eye made a mess

eye used her again

eye love picasso

bubbles in my eyes

Amanda McCavour - Toronto, Canada

 

Installation

 

Pattern Study is a large-scale textile collage that explores pattern, texture and line in space by looking closely at the structures found in textile-felts, knits and woven fabrics. This work will zoom in on these fibre constructions to explore their lines and patterns and will then expand the scale of these textile structures to the scale of architecture. Moving from systems that suggest disorder (the scribble of felted fabric) to systems based on the grid (woven fabric), this installation will move from disorder to order and back again.

 

Hanging in space, viewers will be invited to move through the various layers in this installation that hang overhead, where lines overlap and dissolve into each other.

 

This work finds its visuals in the structures of fabrics we wear and uses donated fabrics from the H&M Garment Collecting Program to create this large-scale work. This project attempts to shift the proportion of textiles to a monumental scale and draws attention to the fabrics that touch us every day. These fabrics are a resource and can be re-used and re-cycled. This project is a re-imagining of these interconnected and flexible systems.

 

Amanda McCavour is a Toronto-based artist who explores line in the context of embroidery, drawing and large-scale installation. Her work explores thread and fiber’s duality- it’s subtle quality versus it’s accumulative presence and it’s structural possibilities versus its fragility.

skin Laqroki

hair dernier cri

Tree shadow in the morning sun.

 

I showed this photo at York Photographic Society's project evening, 'Patterns', in January 2013.

 

16 January 2013

SLR2_3233

I found a wonderful stash of patterned book covers in a second hand book shop yesterday.

Really enjoyed adding in aspects of the neighborhood into this pattern. Garland has a lot of great things going on.

   

prints for sale here

 

society6.com/TheHoods

Another fun/cute pattern sort of valentine's / spring themed.

 

download the desktop

Edited image from of a pattern for Japanese fabric, I think for kimonos.

Pattern pieces cut. Lord only knows if I've done it even close to correctly or if I'll be able to turn it into something halfway decent! #fallforcotton

This is a beautiful, airy stitch pattern produced from a rib

pattern with extra stitches introduced as a yarn over and

then dropped and pulled out to their origin. Warning! This is

a very popular shawl – everyone you know will be requesting

one!

Size: Approximately 16.5 inches wide X 66 inches long.

Option: You can also make 2 scarves instead; one for

youself and one for a friend, by casting on 68 sts instead of

140)

Estimated amount of yarn required:

94 grams (or 1210 yds) of Artfibers "Tsuki" ,which is a

lace-weight, silk/superkid mohair yarn or a yarn with similar

gauge in stockinette stitch

Note: 10% extra has been included in your kit to allow for

differences between users.

Yarn substitution (Ravelry System) -- Lace/ 2ply

Gauge:

22 sts to 4 inches in Stockinette Stitch

34 sts to 4 inches in Vertical Drop Stitch

Needles:

#6 US needles

  

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Animal ID 13211129

Species Cat

Breed Domestic Shorthair/Mix

Sex Female

Date Found 5/28/2011

Location Found Duquense (Kangaroo Gym)

Size Unknown

Color Grey

Color Pattern Calico

Location Rescue Kennels

Site Joplin Rescue Warehouse

Declawed No

Report Type Animal in Custody

 

Patterns of deflation.

 

THE THERMALS - "I Know The Pattern"

 

Oh two

I know I know I know

Look to the flat end

You can see your shadow

Oh two

I know the pattern

Oh two

I know

We'll be here again

 

Oh two

I know I know I know

Look to the flat end

You can see your shadow

Oh two

I know the pattern

Oh two

I know

We'll be here again

 

Replace the wires

On your face lifted sky

We are safe here

We are safe here

Paste the fine point

Your eyes, eyes will stare

I too will stare

 

the money sings quietly

Replace the wires

On your face lifted sky

We are safe here

We are safe here

Paste the fine point

Your eyes, eyes will stare

I too will stare

 

And the money

Sings

Quietly

By mid flight

You're terrified

And the money

Sings

Quietly

 

Oh two

I know I know I know

Look to the flat end

You can see your shadow

Oh two

I know the pattern

Oh two

I know

We'll be here again

 

Oh two

I know I know I know

Look to the flat end

You can see your shadow

Oh two

I know the pattern

Oh two

I know

We'll be here again

 

Fire the forces

Fire the torches, high

We are safe here

We are safe here

No slack

In the small

Of your back

Your eyes glazed

In all your days

 

Replace the wires

On your face lifted sky

We are safe here

We are safe here

Paste the fine point

Your eyes will stare

I too will stare

 

And the money

Sings

Quietly

By mid flight

You're terrified

And the money

Sings

Quietly

 

Oh two

I know I know I know

Look to the flat end

You can see your shadow

Oh two

I know the pattern

Oh two

I know

We'll be here again

 

Oh two

I know I know I know

Look to the flat end

You can see your shadow

Oh two

I know the pattern

Oh two

I know

We'll be here again

Now just waiting for the sewing machine to get here.

Pattern by b_here on DeviantArt

Pattern from the fabric drawn onto the body with lip pencil

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