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Fern at Henry Leu Gardens, Orlando, Fl.

Found this lone pattern on Ebay. Did not get it..went up to 100 dollars so I dropped out. Cleaned it up and made it useful for embroidery!

The patterns in the salt in this area almost remind me of the thermal basins in Yellowstone National Park.

shot with my eten x600

Found interesting dot glass pattern at CityLink, Suntec, Singapore.

Leaf stuck on outside of leaf pattern window

on our coast walk.

 

How I loved the changing pattern, the different footprints, the remains from the sea, to see what the tide presented at that very moment.

Fabric pattern - barbed wire

I have always been fascinated with these patterns

Public Domain: Pattern & Wallpaper Design

tanglepatterns.com/2016/12/tanglepatterns-string-238.html

Patterns: Flowery (Ina Sonnenmoser) and Waax (Esther Pizczek)

A free embroidery pattern from Exodus 14:14

Fabric pattern - primary stripes

This is how I currently keep my supplies, including my pattern reference cards!

So I made this Steampunk pattern that could be used at Spoonflower and Hoags75 bought it, ordered fabric, and made this incredible purse out of it!!!

 

I was so excited when I woke up this morning and saw it. It feels incredible to know that somebody made something out of one of my designs!

Studies on Patterns/Textures

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The asymmetry of the lower tip creates the tail.

Yellow as far as you can see, broken by a few sparse trees

Nottingham, March 2014.

 

Reflection, not double exposure.

Seoul (South Korea) '25

National Museum of Korea

 

Songjuk-ri, Gimcheon, Gyeongsangbukdo, 3600-2500 BC

ODC - REPEATING PATTERN is the topic for Monday 23 September 2019

This was my Rocky's little blanket that I used to cover him up with in the truck, it kept him calm, now it's my calming blanket to use and remind me of him.

This is a work in process, it will be a tea towel. I think red rick-rack will be the trim for the towel.

The pollen has abated and it's getting to be time to attend to the furniture on the deck. When I lined the chairs up yesterday, I didn't bargain for how much I would enjoy watching the soft early morning light on the repeating patterns.

Pattern and repetition

 

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