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I used the clone tool in Gimp to make the image appear seamless. The flower petals were very hard to work with!

this is a pattern I drafted off an existing pair of leggins, to share with the folks on craftster. but you got to make sure you use stretchy anough fabric!! i tried it with some teeshirty stuff and couldnt get them over my thighs. i think they will have to become some sort of tracky-pants for a little kid.

pattern con timbri

©2009 Phillip Nesmith - Flight Patterns is now open at Irvine Contemporary in Washington D.C. For details please see the link above or join me on Facebook.

This photo was taken in Federal Hall at ISU. When I heard that we were shooting pattern and repetition, this was the first thing that came to mind. At first, I was going to take the photo just as if someone would see the boxes if they were facing them. I thought that would be the best way to show the patterns. Then I found box 5282, which is a different color than all of the other boxes in that area. I thought that would be a great focal point because it is unique. Then I took about seven million pictures of the same box from every different angle. I thought this one was the best, but I still had some cropping to do in photoshop. When I shot this photo, I still had the wall where the boxes end in the background, out of focus. I realized that, if I cropped the wall out, it would look like these boxes go on forever. I thought that was a great addition to this piece. I messed around with the color a little bit, but I really did not make any major changes other than the cropping. I used a burn tool to make box 5282 stand out a little bit around the edges. Since everything else is out of focus, I didn't really mess with the rest of the photo.

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It's raining and cold here AGAIN today - want to add some summer warmth and beauty

I designed this pattern of handmade logos for musicane.com

Interesting pattern on this gravestone makes it look like wood. (Photo from the back cos of the sun)

 

Wed 27/07/2005 19:10 Lapinlahti cemetery, Helsinki, Finland

Cloister's Walk Enamel Panels 1997-1998

Artist: Dale Devereux Barker

Materials: Vitreous Enamel

 

St Katharines Dock

London, England, UK

2011 Photo Walk | More Hong Kong | Most Interesting | Explore | Photo Walk slide show

 

Camera Model : NIKON D3

Exposure : 0.020 seconds

Aperture : f/3.5

ISO Speed : 200

Focal Length : 20.802734375 mm

Subject Distance : 0.4 meters

peyote stitch; pattern available by emailing me at keapa@bell.net. Cost: $7 Cdn.

This is a girl's knitted top / vest. The pattern is written in wide range of girls' sizes 4 (6, 8, 10, 12) years. You can buy this pattern at my store www.SimonasDesigns.etsy.com.

 

Drawing of routes around an area in Paris onto graph paper using pattern to fill in spaces.

I'm not sure what this is, but it sure is pretty. Hope it doesn't sting! :( I can't find a ID photo in my field guide, maybe a sand wasp? Not sure, I'm open to some id help!

One piece tracksuit for boy or girl. Size 1

Studies on Patterns/Textures

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I didn't have the room on my instruction sheet to include an example of Qudele, so I have posted this example serarately.

Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA

these patterns are being added to my projects page as well as my designer page and Ravelry shop

Columbus Museum of Art - Columbus, OH

wallpaper for iPhone,iPod Touch and iPad

Patterns from our World. A single print. Line in Saughton Park, Edinburgh. Repeated. ©marius alexander

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