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Corona Star (Maria Sinayskaya)
squares, 8 units, no glue
some older variations:
www.flickr.com/photos/goorigami/8208555806/
I decided to draw up a diagram of the panels I added on to the original pattern for the Babette Blanket. The original was smaller than I wanted, so here are two more panels to make it bigger. This will make it much easier for me, should I decide to make another one at this size. And for you, too, if you want to make a bigger one. You are free to use this. :)
The 'digitised' LED gas lamp at Great Malvern railway station is silhouetted against a brooding sky on 18-3-19
I have to say that I have never noticed the intricate pattern of lights before!
The top of the Malvern Hills appear below the light
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One day while waiting outside our local library I noticed the roof patterns against the blue sky and thought in might make an interesting collage.
Not sure if this would work best with the blue sky background or to have converted the result to black and white.
Colored with fine-line pens. Drawing from a book named "Stress Less Coloring: Mosaic Patterns." Published by Adams Media - www.adamsmedia.com.
Thanks for viewing. Your comments appreciated.
Image from trip to the Smith-Gilbert Gardens in Kennesaw, GA. Wonderful place with about 16 acres of gardens.
Adelaide city library in Rundle street Mall.
The paper plane models, attached to the building, looking like planes on approach to a runway.
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
I know I've posted similar images of these rocks at South Newcastle Beach, NSW; Australia before - but they are so special they deserve to be seen again!!!
A low composition here helps show off the great patterns created in these rocks (and a terrific leading line towards the horizon!); love the dark green moss that covers these too!
Hope you enjoy this one - thanks for any comment, view or favorite - much appreciated!!
Have a fantastic day and weekend!!!
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).