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I've often admired the Chinese women (and some men) in New York who combine patterns in their outfits, usually plaids and flowers in loose shirts and trousers. I especially like this woman's combination. The child's isn't bad either.
Lately, I've been seeing tourists with striped t-shirts and checked shorts. Have they appropriated the Chinese ladies' style? Their patterns aren't as good, sorry.
Edited Internet Archive image from Shin Bijutsukai of a Japanese pattern, c1902.
Image/book source: archive.org/details/shinbijutsukai018800
The blue fabric was from an old skirt of mine and the brown and yellow was a piece of Robert Kaufman that I picked up...The button was off of an old jacket. I used Amy Butler's Hourglass pillow pattern.
This scan includes my stocking pattern and the pattern that Fritz provided on the ED forum (for comparison). Fritz's pattern was meant for one way stretch fabric and I've only made mine with fabric that has stretch in both directions.
My pattern is very roughly based on the stockings that came with Alice. Both Alice and those stockings were made by Marina Bychkova.
This pattern is on 1/4 inch graph paper. I'm sorry the ruler's a bit hard to read. It was the only one I could find in my house that had both metric and inches on it.
My pattern is free to use for any non-commercial purpose. Fitz's pattern is not mine, so you'll need to ask for permission to use it for anything non-trivial.
If you make stockings from my pattern please send me a picture! :)
Craft a Song of Christmas with these lyrics from Carol of the Bells! Merry Christmas! Get the pattern on my blog.
Thanks to Wendy</a for stitching this!
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...
SLEEPY Hat is soft and comfortable and keeps your head warm throughout the night. A lovely lightweight cotton hat which adds enough warmth for a comfortable night’s sleep.
Designed for people with hair loss due to cancer, chemotherapy, alopecia and other medical conditions, naturally bald heads and sinus sufferers.
SLEEPY Hat keeps you cozy at night any time of year!
This pattern is written in USA - American Crochet Terms.
For more information, see: crocknit.blogspot.co.uk/2017/08/sleep-hats-free-crochet-p...
I picked one of my sunflowers that had gone to seed, and did some still life studies with it, and then used Paint Shop Pro 7 to illustrate certain features that I find marvellous, and often rhythmically fractal like many similar uses of this 'metapattern' or miraculous expression of many life forms, and even whole cellular spiralling universes.