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Designed and folded by Arseniy K.
And that's 2019 batch
Made out of questionable quality paper
Opus names as per camera indexing
Newly-finished casting pattern for a 2100mm diam pre-decimal penny. It will shortly be cast in iron and set in the paving somewhere round Covent Garden. Leander Architectural, nr Buxton 7th May 2013
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-chipped china necklace yarborough via TENOVERSIX
-urbanoutfeeter's blouse
-vintage skirt & puffy slip
-Katy leopard shoes by TENOVERSIX
-huge tote by vivienne westwood via TENOVERSIX
Pattern complete .. "Mama all you have todo it cut out the triangles and then sew,sew,sew & do it again, again, again .. And then its done" *finger clicks* "got it?? Got it?"
its a block by red pepper quilts, i am trying to work out the pattern .. and as you can see my very talented 6 year old has helped draw up the pattern.
Uni assignment: I went to China as part of one of my units and for the unit I had to do a project reflecting upon my experience in China. I decided to create 3 fabric patterns. I saw a bunch of white pigeons in one of the gardens and I was also really enamoured by the lotus leaves and flowers there. The colours also came from China, they had an odd usage of these bright colours.
This is my favourite, I can imagine it on a scarf.
More patterns from nature; and a warning to use the right sort of paint when blacking out the rear window of your van.
Camera: Canon EOS 550D Digital
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Polina poses against the wall in a orient styled dress. The shadows are making the patterns very unique and lively.
All my posted photos since last July, as displayed by Flickrleech.
Somewhere in this image, I switched from a 4MP point and shoot camera to an 8MP digital SLR. Can you tell from the thumbnails?
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I've been inspired by the members of the Cocorico Bee and my fabulous Beehivers to start drafting my own paper-pieced designs!
At this stage I'm just dipping my toe in the water. So far I've modified a couple of patterns, and with this one I've tried drafting a block based on a picture I saw of a completed quilt. It's very angular, which hopefully will be comparitively easy to achieve.
It's for my Bug's Beehive quilt, "The Busy Sea at Night". Can you guess what it is?