View allAll Photos Tagged pattern

Patterns in doorways - Temple of Heaven, Tian Tan, Beijing,

back in January of 2006 on our tour of "Ancient Capitals of China"

Does this pattern appeal to you? I will make photoshop prototypes and ask again when I receive the samples this weekend.

I've been busy putting together some easy tatting patterns I've called the Graces: Gwen, Gail and Gracie. I show the process I used to create these patterns on my blog at: knotshire.wordpress.com The patterns are available to purchase at my Etsy site: knotshire.etsy.com - and some of the finished snowflakes are available too!

etsy.me/2adgVN3

This pack includes 12 scrapbook papers with yellow and violet patterns.

Reading the wikstenmade blog has inspired me to become a better seamstress. I tried to do the pattern maker justice. (^-^)

This pattern was drafted/draped on a large bust ElfDoll Sooah (old body style). NO seam allowances have been added; please make a muslin and test the fit before committing to the real fabric! See notes on pattern for fitting and construction advice.

 

Grid is spaced at precisely 1/4". Test print. If your image is off, use "Page Scaling" in Print Preview to nudge it up or down - start with 1% increments, it won't take much.

 

If you have questions, find me on DoA as Ann Marie, or e-mail me at belleamidolls @ yahoo.com.

What do piles look like?

Tuna fish

DSCF0715-1 Processing this image was exercise in use of the Transform tools in PS

Black and white becomes depressing. Abstraction too isn't very human, and to smile is essentially human.

Find a repeating pattern today and make a photograph of it.. Post it then Tag it with #TP64

 

I love pairing my crafty side with my artistic side and merge the two. This is a mesh slouchy hat I made last night. Very relaxing to crochet...

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 used a combination of beadline and boxes for this one. Here is a link to where I used this pattern www.flickr.com/photos/93814875@N08/8971531536/ Please let me know if you have seen this pattern anywhere else.

Vijecnica - National and University Library of Bosnia and Herzegovina

 

blackone7.wix.com/blackone

Sample Request: www.kothea.com/request-samples.htm

Reference: 9122

Colour Shown: Ginger/ivory

Other colourways: Custom/Many + 20 standard

Width: 140cm

Composition: 100% Linen

Primary Usage: Curtains

Type of fabric: handwoven linen

 

Using a √ rectangle, we had to create a complex pattern and then draw it in Illustrator. We also could not use grayscale fills, so all that appears gray is really just more small pattern.

 

This helped me to discover I have a new pattern making hobby.

Deansgate, Manchester.

An example of one of the patterns in the Master booklet. Contains 10 exclusive patterns.

www.patternsforcolouring.com/shop.html

A yellow-bellied sapsucker hammers holes in a tree.

A Drinker Moth (Euthrix potatoria) caterpillar! This common moth is named after the caterpillar's supposed habit of drinking dew from the coarse grasses on which it feeds. I've posted loads of shots of these before, so apologies for yet another! I just loved the detail of this one's wrinkly blue body - hence the title!

Dachshund embroidery pattern from Petite Pups hand embroidery pattern collection by SeptemberHouse

Find out more here: bit.ly/1PqFC16

I'm having these patterns printed on "chiffon" to make furoshiki. Most pics were taken at Orto Botanico REA, with many thanks to Regione Piemonte for so beautifully taking care, and a pair in my garden in July 2009. Pics were modified for pure fun with only the ACDSee that came with the computer... please enjoy and feel free to use them.

Colette Patterns Peony dress in navy cotton sateen. Read more on my blog: www.handmadejane.co.uk/2013/12/little-almost-black-party-...

Embroidery pattern- Sues & Gals

Feel free to use in yout artwork

The wood will have soon burnt...

 

photo@fkorsen.de

Some of the recent paper cut pieces that are part of the pattern design project.

1 2 ••• 59 60 62 64 65 ••• 79 80