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Pattern is one of my favorites but now out of print. fabric is a nice, soft shirting from the 2.95 pile at G Street Fabrics.
Walking back from the Acropolis area in Athens, Greece, I spotted this pattern from the fence on a random building. I couldn't help but capture it, as I'm rather attracted to patterns.
Lovely patterned post this morning - goodies ordered from Summersville on Etsy.
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The 4000+ year old trees grow very slowly. So slowly in fact that every inch of growth rings represent about 100 years worth of growth. Scientists use a method called dendrochronology to date trees which in itself is an interesting subject. Not only can they date a specific tree, they can use dead trees as well as trees from other parts of world to create a time reference of over 10,000 years.
More info on Dendochronology:
Patterns: V-Lampz, B´tweed, Btl Joos and a pattern in the background called Puf by Carole Ohl. Thank's to Lindy Lu, now I got it right!
After scratching my head about smooth continuous bezier curves, I remember to an old blog post from Marius (thanks delicious.com/eskimoblood/bezier)
Vintage girls dress patterns from the 1940s. Notice buttons instead of zippers and lots of pleating. Feb. 2015.
Secretary blouse-thrifted
Shorts-Charlotte Russe
Belt-??
Tights-Target
Shoes-DSW
Shades-Thrifted
Bag-Thrifted
Earrings-Claire's
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A lot of interesting patterns to discover in a tropical forest.
Dive with me at Amontillado on the Philippine island of Negros and check out my blog!
I didn't realize that I had dropped off the face of the Earth and the face of Flickr for nearly three weeks until my daughter sent me an email last night telling me that I've been slacking! Apparently she is right!
So, today I will share with you this little goody that I made to send along with a swap package that I am doing on a quilting forum. My secret pal collects dragons, so I purchased this cute pattern on Etsy from DIY Fluffies - www.etsy.com/people/DIYFluffies?ref=ls_profile
I gave him a staff made from a long sewing needle adorned with beads and a thimble in his other hand, and a necklace made of vintage buttons. He is on his way right now to someone in Virginia.
Tonight I will be taking a class in machine quilting with a friend, so I haven't been totally lazy! Just working on some other things!