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Good Morning!

 

A recent image from a walk around Durham, NC. I always find it amazing how by just looking around, you can find beautiful things.

 

Happy hump day and enjoy the rest of your week!

 

Cheers,

Wade

 

Prints: crated.com/wadebrooks

Tangelations (Variations) of the tangle Chillon.

feel free to use this old dress pattern in your art!

The weekend in San Francisco, assisting Stephen and Brian on the Aperture Academy Night Owls and San Francisco Marin Headlands workshops, turned out to be a two day journey of fun events. Luckily, I got some shooting done too and Rodeo Beach proved to be one of my favorite spots of the weekend, even though Lombard Street with a girl leaning out of a sun roof and screaming "This is like Titaniiiiic, woohoooooo!" ranks pretty high on the list. Not to forget the Hustler stripper truck on the way back to Baker Beach.

 

While Brian was already in joyous expectation to see the nude dudes on the beach again, I had to stop on a red light. Expecting nothing from the short stop, to our surprise a truck full of blinking lights pulled up right next to us. A quick glance revealed a giant glass cube sitting on the back of the Hustler stripper truck. Yep, it was full of girls dancing to the blasting music. Sorry Stephen, you certainly missed out on that one. I promise we'll not post the HD videos and pictures we got or even remotely tease you with the stories! ;-p

  

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Have you ever seen so many fun patterns existing together so seamlessly?

 

I visited my favorite vintage shop last week and couldn't resist writing a blog post about it. See even more lovely vintage frocks and hats on the blog.

 

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Weekly Theme (Week 6) ~ Shapes and/or Patterns

Changing what would be a very ordinary view of the street opposite into an interesting kaleidoscope of colour and pattern. Olafur Eliason untitled work at the Tate Modern.

This contract was completed by www.umake.ca for a Montreal furniture designer.

The Crochet Crowd Juicy Fruits Afghan Summer Challenge

back into pattern designing - haven't made any new ones in months!

Illustrator HW Part 3

This photo does not show the entire picture at all. Smartphone photos can be deceiving. The colors are inverted and you don't see that it is a chair.

Photographed and edited with Samsung Galaxy S4

Apps: Snapseed

Templates B and C, as well as diagram and quilting pattern A.

Use cardboard or plastic to make templates A, B and C pattern as shown on worksheet. (Plus 0,6 cm seam allowance for stitching pieces tog)

4 B–pieces to form quarter circle (=fan)

closer look of a palm tree's frond

Or as I like to call it, Morning Glory Pattern

A red-butt black chironomid pupa pattern is a staple pattern in a lake fly fisher's arsenal.

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Multiple exposure (multiple = 2 in this case), in camera.

 

Frederick, Maryland

Repetitive shapes forming patterns. These are architectural vertical slats on the side of a building but I think the zig zag shape formed by the ends through the centre is more obvious in the horizontal

for gift wrapping

216c 8 - TAC_2498 - lr-ps

My daughter has been drawing cat faces all over the place. It's her new favorite doodle. She drew one recently in chalk on a slate stone in our yard and I loved the effect. So that's what I was going for with this simple line drawing. I stitched it in a pale (chalky) color on a dark background and with a slightly thicker thread than I usually use.

 

This is a great pattern for beginners. You only need one stitch and there's nothing too fussy or detailed about it. It would be cute on a tote bag or T-shirt - or a towel. It also fits perfectly into a 7" hoop.

 

More info and free pattern at wendigratz.blogspot.com/2011/05/sly-cat-free-embroidery-p....

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