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trên hay dưới?
chắc mình cũng ko ác đến mức mà diếm res cho riêng mình đâu nhỉ
hứa là mai sẽ public link nhé^^
link nóng hổi đây, kekekeke
Bit of a ying yang thing going on with this one. Starting with the simple 'S', join the top of one to the bottom of the S on the row below - it helps if the curves finish on the right angle (about 60 degrees?). Shading a bit tricky, but choose one to fill in and follow the space round.
All my tangle patterns are also available at my blog perfectly4med.wordpress.com
I saw this whilst I was on a walk. I liked the wavy pattern of the discs.
taken with c.1981 manual Nikkor 100 mm f/2.8 series E
The shade cloth behind this leaf was being lit from the back, causing the same patterns to appear on the leaf!
ink patterns in a George Sand biography
Musterbuch.
Muster mit Tusche in einer Biographie von George Sand.
These are blocks I made for myself and my hive mates in hive 4 during the fourth quarter 2011 of the 3x6 Bee. The pattern is "Pie in the Sky" by Denyse Schmidt as published in the July/August 2007 issue of Quilter's Newsletter. A similar version of the pattern is also in the book Denyse Schmidt Quilts.
The centre of the circle is paper-pieced and then the outer ring is attached using a regular curved piecing technique. I used Dale Fleming's Six-Minute Circle technique to set the circle into the background.
In the comments to the photo of my test block I got a great tip about using a circle cutter rather than tracing around a template to cut the circle from freezer paper. I used a "Martha Stewart Large Circle Cutter" (the only one I could find that would cut an 11" circle) and it worked perfectly! The wonkiness in the circle of my test block went away thanks to the circle cutter. The only small problem I had was centring the pieced circle in the background but I figured that it didn't have to be completely perfect -- even the photo of the quilt in the magazine showed slightly imperfect centring.
I love these blocks because they were so much fun to make.
1. Block for Annamal Quilts, 2. Block for soSarahSews, 3. Block for eatsleepsew, 4. Block for queensonia2001, 5. Block for db By Design, 6. Block for PurplePandaQuilts, 7. Block for Me
last week i was stuck in an old habit; a situation i've seen again and again. but then i found a fresh view and with it came freedom. it seems there are endless ways to see the world. and for that, i'm deeply grateful.
no rules, no limitations, no boundaries it's like an art
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Harajuku Up & Close
This is the actual pattern.
See how the tip of the boat on the lower right matches up with the boat on the lower left?
Week 15 - Patterns
for Compositionally Challenged
Above the fish ladder, the waterway, covered by a protective grate, angles back toward the Cowlitz River.
I like the one with the white background a bit more....
what do you think? do you prefer the "perfect" one or the other one?
i love sundays because it's one of the days where i have time and a motivation to actually dig out stuff i hardly wear or try something new, like my patterned leggings that i kinda was like 'mehhh' at first :)
vintage knit: thrifted
brown long tube:worn underneath
patterned leggings: random boutique
brown leather pumps: handmedown from mom
Bolwing bag: thrifted