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New pattern available via PDF file. 14" tall, instructions for both dolls, plus accessories. 3 pages of photos teaching Ingrid's face coloring.
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Here are a couple that I have posted in colour converted to B&W. They make a bigger statement than the colour versions
We saw these stunning patterns this evening, I can't believe how regular they are - it looks like etched glass. Nature's a beautiful thing.
Whilst bad weather continues and rain miserably dampens spirits and impractical foot wear, a cheerful group of brollies adds colour to the otherwise grey mood.
Taken during the Georgia North Camera Club Council 2011 Shootout. Didn't place but this is, personally, one of my favorite shots.
After bookmarking half a dozen sock patterns on ravelry, I said, man, I want to make MYSELF a pair of socks! So I delved into the yarn I bought for MYSELF last year for my birthday, and said, yes! Veggies from thankewe.etsy.com...perfect as I am a veggie (according to my friends, that is what vegetarians are called...or "Veg" pronounced veeeeeg). And amongst the patterns I had queued up, the Jigsaw pattern jumped out to me as being the perfect showcase for such a strong color combination. I LOVE the outcome. The orange pooling offset by the striping effect of the red and green throughout is awesome. And the yo pattern looks almost paisley-ish, and the jigsaw pattern, let's face it, just rules.
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Frost on the car windshield in the morning. Just used my old iPhone for this pic. I was late for work and didn't have time to get my camera to take a good shot.
This is my second pattern that I deconstructed. It is from the Print & Pattern Book 1 from Beth Gunell.
When I started to count the amount of colours, the different motifs and the small details, I discovered the intricity of the design and how it did work. In this design the amount of different colours is just amazing, though the pattern itself seems to be 'pink' at first sight.
I really loved doing this exercise. It opened my eyes and gave me good ideas of how I could expand the possibility of my own motifs.
This exercise might also be a good warmup if you get stuck somewhere in designing patterns. Not to copy these designs, but really seeing how another designer made a pattern work.
This is a close-up of Jason Cook's pattern. You can get a high resolution version that you can print out and colour in here....
If you're a creative person and want to make your own pattern to submit to the library check here...
First pattern release for Freckled Whimsy!!!!
Interested in purchasing the pattern? Head over to my shop here --> freckledwhimsy.bigcartel.com/products