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Textile pattern design. by Son of the Moon.

Iceland, Landmannalaugar

Used within my "California Fruit Statistics" chart posted previously

A pattern made of brightly colored parrots and a fun paisley design. Rebekah Leigh Marshall 2010

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silver metal abstract hexagonal geometric background pattern

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A 1860s smoking jacket on display at the Danville Museum of Fine Art and History. Danville, Virginia.

 

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Patterns in Bahrain. Black and white photography by Donna Corless.

 

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Patterns made by 4wd dricing down the beach. Sorry it's been so long without an upload, finally have interent conected, so more photos from now on.... Tell us what you think about them!

 

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Jacobean interior architecture, renowned for its exquisite use of pattern and symmetry, epitomizes timeless elegance and sophistication. Characterized by rich ornamentation and meticulous attention to detail, Jacobean design flourished during the early 17th century, leaving an indelible mark on architectural history. Intricately carved woodwork, elaborate ceiling designs, and symmetrical layouts are hallmarks of this style, reflecting a harmonious balance between form and function. From patterned walls adorned with intricate tapestries to symmetrical arrangements of furniture and decor, every element in a Jacobean interior is meticulously curated to create a sense of grandeur and opulence, making it a testament to the enduring allure of classical design.

Cortar 1,20 m para cada parte.

Yarn: Cascade 220

Wraps Per Inch: 10 wpi

Needles: US #6

Gauge: 22 sts X 26 rows over 4 inches X 4 inches (10 cm X 10 cm) in pattern

Pattern: Pier-Glass Pattern

Stitch Count Repeat: Multiple of 13 plus 1

Book: A Second Treasury of Knitting

Chapter: Twist-Stitch Patterns

Page: 148

 

Not as elastic as ribbing, but a stretchy fabric. Walker recommends knitting with smallish needles and I agree that it looks best when knit at a tighter gauge than recommended for the yarn. If I did it again, I'd probably go down at least a needle size.

 

Vintage mail order pattern by Anne Adams, from an ad in the newspaper (the envelope says San Diego Evening Tribune).

Timeless style.

Not sure of the date, but the postmark says 2 cents.

I found this in my box of old patterns, so perhaps it was my grandmothers. I think it's adorable.

I love stripes on anything! The combination of floral motifs and stripes have been fun.

Earrings for my mum's birthday - some made from scratch, the others from some old jewellery of Oma's.

 

At the ripe age of 61 my mother has only just gotten her ears pierced. My brother brought a pair back for her from overseas not realising that she doesn't have pierced ears. Boys! So I took her to Hairhouse Warehouse to get them done :)

Clifford Pier, Singapore, Nikon 35-105/3.5-4.5

The wallpaper, the rug, the upholstered furniture

Biltmore House

An abstract pattern cut out of metal using the Waterjet-cutting technology.

Patterns and textures inside the Fort Hunter Mansion in Harrisburg, PA.

Capes by Que Chula! Assorted capes for little boys and girls. One Size $24

I needed fillings to go between two parallel plates with studs facing inwards, and these were some ideas. And there are a few stars just for fun.

How often we don't see the world around us, even when it's right under our feet.

Richmond, Virginia. August 2013.

It is unusual for the Island to see frozen waters, here the local reservoir has a thin skim of Ice. The currents forming swirls as it freezes and bubbles from the decaying vegetation causing the circles.

This pattern by two palm leaves caught my eye.

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