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Hand-crocheted original baby apparel designs by Alicia Paulson; crochet patterns and kits available at rosylittlethings.com.
This is the actual pattern.
See how the tip of the boat on the lower right matches up with the boat on the lower left?
last week i was stuck in an old habit; a situation i've seen again and again. but then i found a fresh view and with it came freedom. it seems there are endless ways to see the world. and for that, i'm deeply grateful.
Beautiful patterns of snow on the Moose Fencing on highway 11 after our big snowstorm. We got 64 CM (25.19 inches).
By Sherrie Thai of ShaireProductions. Feel free to download and use these as a background for commercial or noncommercial projects. If you decide to use them, please let me know how it goes by sending a link or an image. Enjoy!
This blob-generator was an adult stocking stuffer given at Christmas in years past. Our grandkids are amused by it.
Tiles from the Museu Nacional do Azulejo in Lisbon, Portugal
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The spring is late this year, it is late more than 3 weeks:(
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Bongo (Tragelaphus eurycerus) photographed on the Kilimanjaro Safari in Africa at Disney's Animal Kingdom in Walt Disney World, Orlando, Florida on Saturday, September 19, 2020.
Bongos evolved striking black and white patterns to help them hide in the dense forests of Africa. The patterns worked so well the species was not discovered until the 1950s. I explore this on my AllEars blog this week at Pattern and Repetition at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.
Me in pantyhose. Sorry for the bad quality of the photos, I'd love to know someons to take photos of me but I don't :(
Designed and drawn by Michelle Fung.
This should be the last kokeshi doll version for now. V1 used 2 squares (not bad, but difficult to balance the head), v2 was one square but inefficient, v3 was efficient but lacked shaping possibilities.
V4 is slightly less efficient than v3, but has simpler reference points and more possible variations. The center area can be a little tricky to collapse.
Folded models:
I like the one with the white background a bit more....
what do you think? do you prefer the "perfect" one or the other one?