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The stitcheries are (clockwise from top left)-
1. Clip art deer off internet (sorry I can't for the life of me remember where exactly)
2. Tabitha Toadstool by me (pattern in earlier blog)
3. Acorn Cap by Cate Anevski
4. Gnome by Badbird
5. Love Bear by Badbird
6. Beary Much by Nicole
7. Is a mix of The parties over by Tamie Snow and Mushrooms by Doe-C-Doe
8. Squirrel by Annieoakleaves
9. (Centre) Spring Pixie by Badbird.
The finished size ended up being just under a yard square so it's not huge.
Details of the colourful rain forest of the central mountains of Costa Rica.
Near Volcán del Arenal.
I'm hosting a Stitch-Along at Larkcrafts.com! Come join us and stitch up a free motif from my book a week, and enter to win free stuff too! :D
Here's the pattern for this week, get the file and details here:
I’ve noticed a pattern... I mostly photo this Tatyana in the nude or near nude.
2018 Integrity Toys Luxe Life Convention Gilded Oligarch Tatyana
Modified from a worn-out cap. Print this image (as you would a photo) on letter-size paper then enlarge or reduce it (with a photocopier or playing with printer settings) to attain the desired size, using the scale bar as your guide. Instructions are Here (and here, if you can't access the patternreview site).
I need to check my notes on where this is from. I know it's from a tomb in Delhi. An old man roped us in to a guided tour of the tomb (actually, he just followed us around and told us about everything). He was insistent we see the patterns of light that appeared at the right time of day.
Scan from film negative
Delhi, India
December 2003
Flowers Pattern graphic available for download at http://dryicons.com/free-graphics/preview/flowers-pattern/ in EPS (vector) format.
View similar vector graphics at DryIcons Graphics.
Week #9 of Nicole S. Young's (Nicolesy) 52-week photography challenge: Patterns
These are beach chairs piled up at Horseshoe Bay Beach, Bermuda.
Christmas meets Fourth of July
SOOC, but cropped. I just moved the camera quickly.
To view what it looked like uncropped, see www.flickr.com/photos/27143604@N08/53403243714/.
For holding still, see www.flickr.com/photos/27143604@N08/53403749557/.
Linares Avenue near 8th Avenue, San Francisco
A long weekend has finally enabled me to catch up on some scanning...
So, back on Harris, at the beach at Seilebost. Fantastic sand patterns here and I made several images with both the Pentax and the digital. I worked out that conditions were best when the tide had just receded as once the sand was dry, the patterns got disbursed more in the wind. I'll upload a few single images but I may do a tripych in the future....mostly because I don't know how to do a triptych in PS and therefore it will be a good learning experience!
Pentax 67, Velvia
Busy production schedule. No room to store the props so they are in the square. The beauty of Verona.