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here's a pattern I did for VEER.com

 

more patterns online at: www.argyleacademy.com

“What we call chaos is just patterns we haven't recognized. What we call random is just patterns we cant decipher. What we can't understand we call nonsense. What we can't read we call gibberish. There is no free will. There are no variables. There is only the inevitable.” --- Chuck Palahniuk

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High neck dress sewing pattern.

Available on my shop here

goo.gl/WcqGxY

The farmers were haying yesterday along the Wentworth Valley. This diamond-shaped pattern caught my eye as I drove home.

Vector seamless pattern

Blackwork fillings from the same 16th century long cover in the V & A. Bigger patterns are used for the larger leaves. This sample is approximately 8 x 13 cm.

This texture idea came from browsing in the B&H photo catalog. Its supposed to resemble one of their gobos, or patterned light filtering screens, which, as the catalog says, produces a dappled light effect such as the sun through leaves.

 

My intention here is that this may be used as a projection pattern on a light in 3d rendering software. This particular version also simulates the look of overlapping lights through similar dappled gobos.

 

Some seamless versions included in this upload, this is not one of them.

I had a request to show the inside of this one.... I hope it's clearer. Each section is just plates and two slopes. Each section is then connected to one of those bricks with studs on each side. I kind of thought that was cheating, as generally I've been having all the patterns lie flat, and this one doesn't, though it would work really well connected to a baseplate, so I guess it's fine... This is also somewhat defective in that it isn't a perfect square, but is off by 1/5 a stud in the middle of each side.

 

Blah blah blah blah blah.... :-) (Sorry, I could babble on for a long time...)

I'm going to attempt to make my first apron from this pattern...love those big round pockets.

Had to use a +4 close up filter for this one. Quite pleased with myself having got back from a visit to the Port Cellars.

just simple pattern of life against lifeless ruined wall of the fort.

 

see few others with some form of patterns @ www.flickr.com/search/?q=pattern+OR+patterns&w=431094...

all derivived from the microscopic "line" pattern included in gimp

 

All seamless

The morning sun

 

Photomarathon 3

I got my pattern finished and published! I hope you will check it out.

 

**FREE PATTERN** Available on Ravelry.com: Dresses for Calico Critters and Syvanian Mothers. This is a set of dresses with the same basic bodice and skirt. Variations include color choices, surface slip stitch embellishments and a bib. The dresses are crocheted in one piece with no seams. They are crocheted from bottom up for the bodice. The skirt is then attached to the bodice and crocheted from the waist down. These dresses were designed to fit the mothers from the Calico Critter or Sylvanian families. They may fit other small dolls as well. The dresses are made with #10 crochet cotton and a 2.25mm hook.

 

www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/dresses-for-calico-critt...

 

iPad Retina Wallpaper 2048x2048

Lovely vintage sweater patterns.

 

Blogged here.

Free pattern at

 

aseknc.blogspot.com/2010/07/free-crochet-pattern-ases-flo...

 

Where else would I photgraph a flower fairy except in the garden

 

Thanks to Anita for the pattern

Progress shot of my new pattern series...I wish I could show more but I want it to be a surprise for when they are on display in March.

Slightly mingled colours.

Here are some of the linear patterns you can make with headlight bricks and 1x1 plates. They mostly seem like things that you could make with just regular plates and bricks (of the non-headlight variety), but there are small variations.

 

I think I'm about ready to summarize the fruits of my headlight bricks investigations... but right now there's a 3-yr. old who wants to do puzzles and "play legos" (duplo) with me. :-)

Hand drawn pattern in sketch book using fluorescent pens.

Seeing Drala, Week 1

Just using patterned paper and some flower diecuts.

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