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"By using stainglass shears, I cut the numbered pattern into pieces and adhere them on the glass as a guide for cutting the glass to the exact sizes.

 

These special scissors compensate for the lead framing space so that the final panel will maintain its custom fit to the window size." ~Tomitheos

 

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Patterns, patterns, and more patterns....

Stitch some archery items with these free patterns on my blog!

I drove past these pots for years. They belonged to a nursery. Then one day the hothouses were struck down, nursery ploughed over and pots loaded up and taken away. Not sure if the nursery sold up to a farm or they just found strawberry business to be more lucrative. I'm glad though that one day I got out of the car and took some shots of the patterns made by the thousands of stacked pots.

Our Daily Challenge - Patterns

I was lucky enough to get this shot at the right moment.

. . . . among the creekside rocks

Scrapbuster - Potholders

 

Free Tutorial and Pattern on my blog:

www.freshlemonsquilts.com/?p=732

2012's first self-portrait series Lines & Patterns

 

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From a traditional pattern

Pattern and calendar created with the Pattern Artist app. Download the app to create your own custom calendars each month.

Pattern for the August 2013 Bustle & Sew Magazine - interior

Textured green leaf closeup as a background.

background of Blue solar panels

Lines pattern in fresh fallen snow

7 of 52 weeks of BAM

 

I'm jumping the gun a bit with this week's shot, but I couldn't pass up this awesome backdrop (which, btw, is in my great aunt's bathroom). Move over, Hot Tub TIme Machine . . . this wall paper shot me right back to the 1970s. Throw in the great grandfather's Cadi and I was really living it up vintage style!

 

It was nice to spend the day with the paternal relatives - I don't do it often, though I feel I should because they are part of who I am. I need to let go of the bad blood that was and embrace the good blood that IS.

I've been playing with patterns for Spoonflower.

pattern: item.rakuten.co.jp/keito-zakka/c/0000000175/

 

yarn: Samp'a in gray color. 3 balls

used misc wool DK weight yarn for the little flowers.

 

hook: E for body. B for edging and flowers.

Lantana and cobbles, love both...

petticoat, slip pattern

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