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Just thought this was cool...

I am blown away by the colouring of this fungi.

that's not a new pattern, I wrote it last year and I've done it again after a long time. It works good for me, I hope that you'll enjoy tatting it!

An embroidered sample from my new Halloween Pattern Set "Halloween Pals."

Blogged: spotcolors.wordpress.com

Occidental College, Eagle Rock, California

Dillonvale Target store in the Dillonvale suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio.

Finally after many years I have been able to build a Diamond Pattern Pantograph that I am truly happy with. For a long time I hade used the good old Lego pantograph www.bricklink.comcatalogItem.asp?P=2881 on my fleet of Electric Locomotives as there was no better substitute to my liking. The unfortunate thing is with the official Lego Pantograph is it is rather under scaled, also it's only available in Single Arm format which is fine for modern locomotives but not for vintage locos that predominantly used the Diamond Pattern style.

 

Special thanks to Namo-Den who inspired me with his design used on his RhB Ge6/6 Crocodile www.flickr.com/photos/namo-den/5165827171/in/set-72157625... and his help with supplying me information about his design.

Explore #454.

 

View Large on Black.

 

Patterns of nature, but not natural patterns. The neighbors crop coming along just fine.

 

Nikon D300, Tamron 90mm, 1/120s, f/11, ISO 200. (DSC_4847)

Working on a Sheath dress pattern that can be made from non-stretchy material I HATE sewing stretchy stuff, not to mention you can find the best tiny prints in calico cottons. Its looking pretty good... you can give it a try if you'd like. The pattern is on Shannanigan's Doll Modding (mis)Adventures

 

P.S. This Frankie was my first attempt at removing a head. Obviously it did not go well... so now she is my mannequin!

Embarcadero tile pattern

Frilandsmuseet

(and the pajama print - by Munki Munki)

 

SouleMama

 

Tests with different math and blending modes to generate patterns with Processing

Pattern #40 in the "Schiffchen-Spitzen"

(by E.Endrucks) 1920 book.

 

(Hint for printing: format A3)

 

Original: ‘Die Schiffchen-Spitszen’, 1920, by Frau Eleonore Endrucks Leichtenstern - www.georgiaseitz.com/public/publicindex.html

Modern 2020: "Endrucks 1920 Project" - docs.google.com/document/d/17LEVftXweztBIOWh4sL4BB7bX65ss...

 

blogged here: ninettacaruso.blogspot.com/2020/11/renewed-on-third-try.html

Calle Libre festival, Vienna, Austria.

same color scheme ha! i actually made this the same night the other week and totally forgot about it. i can't wait to experiment printing these on some super fancy card stock!

Hotel carpet gets on my nerves.

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