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It's the Army Pattern Camouflage texture created in the Filter Forge plugin. It can be seamless tiled and rendered in any resolution without loosing details.
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This series of macro photos were shot using small magnet cubes sold under the brand BuckyCubes. There are 125 small cubes that assemble as a larger cube about 2.5 cm on a side ... or any other pattern allowed by magnetism.
I have not financial interest whatsoever with BuckyCubes. I simply entered a store one day, spotted this item and bought it out of curiosity.
For the weekly CC competition, I had to photograph 'pattern.'
This is one of several I took at the show.
More abstracts in THIS set.
Early Instar Stinging Nettle Slug Caterpillar (Cup Moth, Mahanta sp., LImacodidae) "Snickers"
Cup Moth larvae are often highly ornamented and brightly colored. Two main types can be distinguished: larvae armed with rows of protuberances bearing stinging spines called nettle caterpillars, or non-spined forms where the surface of the larvae may by completely smooth, called gelatine or just slug caterpillars. The larvae of this family bear no prolegs on their abdominal segments. The larva attaches itself to the substrate by means of an adhesive ventral surface. The movement is like a slug hence their generic name.
A stinging slug caterpillar (like this one) generally bears warning colouration and stinging hairs. These hairs can inject a venom from poison sacs carried at their base that are used as defensive weapons. Reactions can range from a mild itching to a very painful sting.
There are previous similar series of Limacodid caterpillars in my photo stream: LIMITLESS LIMACODIDS, TGISNSCF (Thank God Its Stinging Nettle Slug Caterpillar Friday), LEGIONS OF LIMACODIDS and LASHINGS OF LIMACODIDS.
Globally, the connection between adult cup moths and their caterpillars remains sketchy. Although many, and increasingly more, of the moths are being identified, their life cycles have not been studied or recorded. This is particularly apparent regionally. As fascinating as these caterpillars are, few can be linked to their night-flying mature forms. Hence, should you be browsing my Flickr set of Limacodid Caterpillars, the majority are generically named and only tentatively identified.
Consequently, you will notice I have given each individual a superhero-style name in the description/title of the image. This one is dubbed "Snickers" in reference to its chocolatey namesake sans spines. This is for my own reference mainly because practically none of these caterpillars are identified (maybe even ever formally) and this will allow me to group the growing number of images I have into their like-kinds including the various instars I have captured. The names will be included as tags.
See posts on my tumblr blog, SINOBUG, featuring these magnificent caterpillars HERE.
Pu'er, Yunnan, China
(see adjacent photostream images for others in this series)
The pilot Barrier Beautification project of NYCDOT’s Urban Art Program was implemented on 1900 feet of concrete barriers in a series of geometric, undulating, layered waves designed by Pedro Delgado, an illustrator at the Grey Group World Wide and implemented with volunteers from the organizations.
NYCDOT Urban Art Program, Barrier Beautification
Wave Pattern Design by Pedro Delgado
Presented with City Year and Grey Group Worldwide
W 155th Street & Harlem River Drive, Manhattan
Pattern study for Salina Art Center. The final piece will be a large-scale painting in the Oakdale Park pool to coincide with the Smoky Hill River Festival in June 2012.
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This is my Blocked fabric design in charcoal gray, bright pink, lime green and white. It's available at Spoonflower:
www.spoonflower.com/fabric/310372
In case you're wondering what size the pattern is, the distance between the lime green striped lines is about 8 cm or 3"
Adapted from a longstitch design in "Martin Lehrman's needlepoint cats". Pattern darning in variegated silk (about perle #12 in thickness), with blackwork border. The bold stripes and speckling show on top of the fabric, while the thread on the underside suggests the body shape in shadow form. I count it as blackwork, because pattern darning is a part of blackwork, historically. In fact it was my major piece when I did my Intermediate Blackwork course.
I made this on the weekend, when it was gloomy weather... but now it's bright and sunny again! It's Sailor Moon-esque.
Material: Very Dark Charcoal Cotton - from an Op Shop
Pattern: something from the 80s - See & Sew 3873 - Op Shopped
Glasses: Paddy's Markets Sydney 2 pair for $15
Boots: Vintage Store Curve on Gertrude Street Fitzroy, $20
Handbag: $35 from an Adelaide Vintage Store
Barbie is modelling a 1960's style business suit with a contrasting shirt and matching Pill Box hat. Find these knitting patterns at:
ETSY:
www.etsy.com/shop/KellyMullanDesigns
Ravelry:
www.ravelry.com/designers/kelly-mullan
FREE BARBIE PATTERNS: bestbarbieknits.blogspot.ca/
Date: 1956
Misses Set of Skirts in Two Lengths
A complete, "Simple To Make" skirt wardrobe to wear from daytime through date-time. View 1 features a billowy, evening length skirt that's softly pleated and has back opening. View 2 shows street length, bouffant skirt with soft pleats all-'round, back opening. Views 3 and 4 are sheath skirts with high-rise waistlines. There are openings at lower edges of side seams and side zipper closings. View 3 is evening length and View 4 is street length.
For Size 28 (28" waist, 38" hip) --
Width around lower edge of View 1-2: 101 inches.
Width around lower edge of View 3: 44 1/2 inches.
Width around lower edge of View 4: 43 1/2 inches.
Finished length of View 1: 34 1/2 inches.
Finished length of View 2: 29 3/4 inches.
Finished length of View 3 & 4: 38 3/4 inches.
Suggested Fabric Types --
V.1, V.2 (V.2 lengthwise st. or plain): brocade, cotton, pique, taffeta, organdy, silk surah, shantung, rayons, nylon sheer.
V.1 also in: corduroy, velveteen, velvet, satin.
V.3 and V.4: velveteen, corduroy, cotton, satin, silk.
V.4 also in: wool.
Sewing Notions --
View 1 & 2: 2 spools of thread; bias seam binding--(optional).
View 3 & 4: 2 spools of thread; 9" skirt type zipper for skirt side opening.
View 3: Bias seam binding--(optional).
View 4: Bias seam binding.
From the collection of Alexander B. Tecoma.
Found this pattern outside a leisure centre near me. Original print is lovely, but it hasn't scanned so well.
The product is available at www.fashionablefabrics.com, a unique fashion fabric boutique! We specialize in high quality Designer Cotton Fabric, Novelty Fabric, Oilcloth, and Sewing Patterns at discount prices.
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As promised months ago, here is my pattern for a miniature knitted pencil dress, designed for both Petite Blythe dolls, Dollcenas and Little Pullips.
The pink mini pencil dress, worn by the Little Pullip doll required less than 2 grams of yarn.
My free pattern is available on the blog: makedoandmendnovice.blogspot.com/2018/04/knitted-pencil-m...