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Pattern study for Salina Art Center. The final piece will be a large-scale painting in the Oakdale Park pool to coincide with the Smoky Hill River Festival in June 2012.
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This day involved a long overdue haircut and a super fun ladies clothing swap.
Sweater: Gift from Brigit
Shirt: Thrifted
Necklace: Gift from Nicole
Bracelet: Flea Market
Belt: Thrifted
Jeans: GAP (about a decade ago)
Socks: Target
Boots: Flea Market
Today's series is all about patterns we find them everywhere and I find them very interesting, pleasing, calming and stimulating. They are a very visual and important part of our lives and can be found in nature as well as things made by mankind. We are surrounded by them and often are unaware of them as such.
Pattern studies for Salina Art Center. The final piece will be a large-scale painting in the Oakdale Park pool to coincide with the Smoky Hill River Festival in June 2012.
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Yorkshire Terrier embroidery pattern from Petite Pups hand embroidery pattern collection by SeptemberHouse
Find out more here: bit.ly/1PqFC16
Did an outing @ Magic Wings conservatory with our camera club and came back with lots of Butt pics. This is a closeup of a Rice Paper Butterfly wing. Would make a great stained glass pattern
180 macro
Adapted from a longstitch design in "Martin Lehrman's needlepoint cats". Pattern darning in variegated silk (about perle #12 in thickness), with blackwork border. The bold stripes and speckling show on top of the fabric, while the thread on the underside suggests the body shape in shadow form. I count it as blackwork, because pattern darning is a part of blackwork, historically. In fact it was my major piece when I did my Intermediate Blackwork course.
Pattern Is Movement opened for St. Vincent. Watching them is like watching Wagner if Wagner also rocked.
These drawings were done on fabriano dotted grid paper. I used to dots to help form the shapes without the use of a ruler or other tools
Barbie is modelling a 1960's style business suit with a contrasting shirt and matching Pill Box hat. Find these knitting patterns at:
ETSY:
www.etsy.com/shop/KellyMullanDesigns
Ravelry:
www.ravelry.com/designers/kelly-mullan
FREE BARBIE PATTERNS: bestbarbieknits.blogspot.ca/
Date: 1956
Misses Set of Skirts in Two Lengths
A complete, "Simple To Make" skirt wardrobe to wear from daytime through date-time. View 1 features a billowy, evening length skirt that's softly pleated and has back opening. View 2 shows street length, bouffant skirt with soft pleats all-'round, back opening. Views 3 and 4 are sheath skirts with high-rise waistlines. There are openings at lower edges of side seams and side zipper closings. View 3 is evening length and View 4 is street length.
For Size 28 (28" waist, 38" hip) --
Width around lower edge of View 1-2: 101 inches.
Width around lower edge of View 3: 44 1/2 inches.
Width around lower edge of View 4: 43 1/2 inches.
Finished length of View 1: 34 1/2 inches.
Finished length of View 2: 29 3/4 inches.
Finished length of View 3 & 4: 38 3/4 inches.
Suggested Fabric Types --
V.1, V.2 (V.2 lengthwise st. or plain): brocade, cotton, pique, taffeta, organdy, silk surah, shantung, rayons, nylon sheer.
V.1 also in: corduroy, velveteen, velvet, satin.
V.3 and V.4: velveteen, corduroy, cotton, satin, silk.
V.4 also in: wool.
Sewing Notions --
View 1 & 2: 2 spools of thread; bias seam binding--(optional).
View 3 & 4: 2 spools of thread; 9" skirt type zipper for skirt side opening.
View 3: Bias seam binding--(optional).
View 4: Bias seam binding.
From the collection of Alexander B. Tecoma.
Found this pattern outside a leisure centre near me. Original print is lovely, but it hasn't scanned so well.
As promised months ago, here is my pattern for a miniature knitted pencil dress, designed for both Petite Blythe dolls, Dollcenas and Little Pullips.
The pink mini pencil dress, worn by the Little Pullip doll required less than 2 grams of yarn.
My free pattern is available on the blog: makedoandmendnovice.blogspot.com/2018/04/knitted-pencil-m...
Tangle Pattern, designed by my nephew Timothy (age 13). He designed this the same day we introduced him to zentangle. (See flic.kr/p/dVdpFK for completed design)
My 2nd Laurel, after my wearable lace muslin. I live in Lancashire in the UK and we don't really get a lot of hot sunny weather, so I'll get a lot more wear out of my Laurels if they're autumn / winter versions! I'd love to say that I appliqued and embroidered the pretty bits on myself, but it's actually a border fabric I bought years ago. I can't remember where it was from or how much I paid for it, just that it was the last 2 metres and I had to have it! I love how it looks a bit like snowflakes. I think it's a cotton / linen blend. I made the binding with scraps after I'd cut the pattern pieces out. I am envisioning this with a big chunky slate grey cardigan, black cord skirt, boots and thick tights :)
My first entry into this month's comp. came across this sculpture covered in an amazing fish pattern on the Banks of the river Thames. Looked amazing in the evening sunlight.
Thanks for looking.
Se puede dibujar directamente en cartulina.
Las lÃneas punteadas son en las que hay que doblar. ;oP
I'll start a 'collection' :P
Azulejo is a form of Portuguese or Spanish painted, tin-glazed, ceramic tilework. It has become a typical aspect of Portuguese culture, having been produced without interruption for five centuries. There is also a tradition of their production in former Portuguese and Spanish colonies in Latin America and in the Philippines.
In Portugal, azulejos are found on the interior and exterior of churches, palaces, ordinary houses and even railway stations or subway stations. They constitute a major aspect of Portuguese architecture as they are applied on walls, floors and even ceilings. They were not only used as an ornamental art form, but also had a specific functional capacity like temperature control in homes. Many azulejos chronicle major historical and cultural aspects of Portuguese history.
(if you look carefully you can see the seashells on the tile)
Went to my book club meeting to discuss The Diver's Clothes Lie Empty by Vendela Vida. It was a strange novel and we were all kind of mad at it, even those of us who liked it. But we got to enjoy a semi-warm evening on the porch drinking wine and eating pizza & snacks. Arrived home to find Maddie, who'd come to stay a couple of days while Adam's away. We had a drink and sat on the couch semi-watching Arrested Development but mostly just talking, and before we knew it it was 11pm. 249/365.