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Lovely patterned post this morning - goodies ordered from Summersville on Etsy.
Blogged: bugsandfishes.blogspot.com/2010/07/sale-shopping.html
Taken from an original magazine of 1902. The long, narrow pieces accurately emulate the long, narrow frames used by the Indian Zardosi embroiderers.
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)
Paving, patterns, and piles
This combination appealed to me – the designed and the accidental.
P107-2028 Taken at: West Mill Street, Perth, Scotland
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
Check out Old Lady Chic...
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!
Another "homework" card. This uses the technique of stamping on pp, embossing with clear powder and then ironing off the embossing after going over it all with various inks. HA and PTI stamps, HA pool shadow inks and versamark. Again, I will stamp a sentiment in the lower right corner to fit the occasion.
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The farmers were haying yesterday along the Wentworth Valley. This diamond-shaped pattern caught my eye as I drove home.